Monday, January 6, 2020

Friday, November 15, 2019

Thermal Camera

 I love how after a big meal. The hotspot becomes my stomach.



Wednesday, October 2, 2019

Thermal Camera

 Mmmm cheapo thermal camera. Time to box it up and go Predator hunting.



Saturday, September 7, 2019

WX Sat Photo

 Probably the best picture I am going to get of Dorian. I really need to refine my setup.



Thursday, September 5, 2019

WX Sat Photo SCORE

 Score! I finally got a picture of Dorian.



Tuesday, September 3, 2019

WX Sat Photos

 Last daylight pass today. Hopefully I can get a pic with Dorian in it.



Blah, too far north


Not sure who he was but wow this guy in NC got a good picture



Friday, August 2, 2019

ISS Photos

 Pictures received from the ISS they are a little grainy because it was only about 5° over the eastern horizon.




Wednesday, June 12, 2019

Geiger Goodness and Dust?

 My continuing effort to plot out my environment using sensor data.

This is roughly a 24 hour plot of radiation levels in my work area. CPM stands for “click per minute” from the Geiger counter. I am not totally sure what happened around 8:30pm. Gamma ray burst?

This is a 24 hour plot of the dust concentrations (particles per 0.01 cubic feet) in my work space. I have to admit that I was skeptical that it was working but upon analysis, I see that the peaks coincide with the times I was in the work area stirring up dust. The large peak at the end of the plot is me clapping and rubbing my hands near the sensor.

Monday, May 27, 2019

Geiger Goodness

 After many tries I was able to get roughly a twenty one hour plot of the amount of radiation in my unfinished back room. Nothing of Chernobyl proportions going on in there but I have proved that I can now have an ongoing monitor running.



Friday, May 24, 2019

Geiger Goodness

 Finally got the Geiger counter interface spitting out numbers to an SD card. Time to let it run for 24 hours undisturbed in the back room.







Wednesday, May 22, 2019

Geiger Goodness

 Been watching that new HBO show Chernobyl and decided I needed a new toy.



Saturday, February 9, 2019

ISS Photo

 Received image from ISS and was even able to watch it cross a clear sky outside.



Saturday, January 19, 2019

Laser Controller

 A small laser controller I build using an Arduino Uno and a 5.5W 450nm laser.  



Wednesday, March 21, 2018

WX Sat Photo

 Still getting hit with Nor’Easter Toby. I like the night/day line in this pic. Also I’m a bit surprised that the signal made it through the cloud layer.



Tuesday, March 20, 2018

WX Sat Photo

 Getting better at decoding, here is the Nor’Easter hitting us at 23:36UTC




Monday, March 19, 2018

WX Sat Photo

 More crappy weather reported from NOAA-18



Sunday, March 11, 2018

WX Sat Photo

 Starting to have much better success with receiving weather sat faxes now that I switched from using my expensive radio to the cheapo 25 dollar software defined radio. You can actually see the crappy weather we will have tomorrow creeping up from the south.



Saturday, September 9, 2017

Number Stations

Cuban numbers station I received beaming spy data into our country.

Audio File

Wednesday, November 2, 2016

Let's build a field strength meter



A short while ago I watched a video that was floating around Facebook that detailed how to convert a cheap (freebee with coupon) Harbor Freight multi-meter into a field strength meter. Seeing as how I plan to get back into antenna building, and that I literally had ALL of the parts needed, I thought I would give it a go.

 My schematic is a bit different than the one outlined in the video. There is one capacitor that is supposed to be in series with the antenna. I simply forgot to install that, so I just removed it from the schematic altogether. Below is a picture of my crappie schematic.


I think the most complicated part of this was trying to get everything mounted and fitted into the box. The holes drilled for the antenna and switch seemed ugly to the eye but work. I had difficulty getting the switch to fit properly, so I made the hole larger with a pair of wire clippers.


 The whole circuit is wired into the meter inputs via a switch. The switch gives you the ability to turn the Signal Strength measurement ability on or off, so it can still act as a multi-meter.

  Here we can see the meter all put together and taking a reading of a small FRS radio transmission. I hope to use this in my efforts to map out antenna patterns in the future. This is a good one night project if you have all of the parts laying around.


Friday, October 28, 2016

Some Radio Recognition

Well its been quite some time since I posted last. I'd really like to post more but as it stands, time like all other things is a commodity in my life. I do currently have a few projects going on and I would like to get them up on here. Perhaps around Thanksgiving I will have more time.

Anyway, I noticed my account on QRZ.COM had a link to this page and figured that if I have anything radio related I might want to post that here since folks in the amateur radio community might happen upon it.

Here are two little videos I made containing the recording of my submissions to BBC World Update Soundscapes.

Enjoy

My reception of the US Navy submarine transmitter in Cutler, Maine


My reception of the ISS when it was sending Slow Scan TV Transmissions