I have used Moleskine notebooks for about the last 7 years, thanks to a guy named Wayne Griffith. The major problem I always have is that they tend to get wet pretty easy or sweaty, due to working on a drilling rig. Enter the Saddleback Leather Moleskine Cover, simple basic design and works great. The 1st two photos are when it was brand new. The last photo is after 21 days of use, carrying it in my pocket for 12 hours a day. Breaking in nicely.
Tuesday, September 2, 2014
The Saddleback Leather Moleskine Cover
Saturday, June 7, 2014
The Ham Shack
Since I got back into the Ham Radio last November, my wife said that I needed to partition off part of her building that we have for her coupon items. The building is 12 ft X 40ft, my stuff will be in the front part. I have most of the electrical run already, still need to finish the insulation. In one of the photos below, I started installing 1 X 6 tongue & groove pine for the walls.
Thursday, June 5, 2014
Fly Tying
Tuesday, June 3, 2014
The Kenwood Two Meter Radio
Over the years, I’ve owned two other major radio manufacturers for a 2 meter mobile radio: Icom and Yaesu. This is my first Kenwood, I decided on it thanks to a friend who suggested Kenwood. The Icom and the Yaesu both have their differences, but with every company putting out great quality products, I guess it really comes down to features and capabilities. Also, a matter of what you like and feel comfortable with. For example, my first new dual band radio was a Yaesu FT-8000R, I loved this radio until the transmit side went out on 2M. I hooked it up the other day to power it up after 10 years sitting in a box, it just felt comfortable to use.
The Kenwood TM-281A 2M transceiver is a great little radio. This radio is packed with features. One thing about this radio that I knew when I purchased it was the fact that it only has 6 buttons on the unit itself, which means sub-menu's, and a lot of them. Luckily, the instruction manual is detailed enough to figure out the radio.
The build quality is great and the front firing speaker is loud but clear. I do like the heat sink is placed in the back and the bottom. I have an Icom IC-2100H in my truck and it's heat sink is mainly on top, which does fill with dust. The TM-261A radio only has 2 power output settings, 65W and 25W. I thought that having a radio with low power of 25W was kind of strange, I don't think that I have run across another with such a high power setting for "low" power. Talk on it for 10 minutes and I think I could light a fire cracker with it.
There were only a few things that I didn't care for on this radio: the "low power" output of 25W, the sub-menu's which most all radios are going to, and the very sensitive receive of this radio. Overall, I would recommend this radio to someone that is looking for an affordable radio to get started in Ham Radio. I think once you have all of the frequencies programmed in, you would be set.
Monday, June 2, 2014
The Close Shave
Saturday, May 31, 2014
From the old man
Monday, May 5, 2014
Installing My Ham Radio Gear
Sunday, May 4, 2014
The Astron Power Supply
Linear DC Supply 13.6vdc 20 amps with Meters, Output Voltage: 13.8 VDC (+/- 0.05 V) Internally Adjustable (11-15 V)
Continuous Amperage Output 25 Amps
ICS (Surge) Amperage Output 35 Amps
Solid State Electronically Regulated
Fold-Back Current Limiting- Protects Power Supply from Excessive Current & Continuous Shorted Output
Ripple Less than 5 mV Peak to Peak Full Load and Low Line
Maintain Regulation & Low Ripple at Low Line Input Voltage
Three Conductor Power Cord
One Year Warranty- Made in USA
Friday, May 2, 2014
The Best Wallet
After surfing the web looking at EDC websites, for some reason I have found looking at what other people carry interesting. I kept seeing Saddleback Leather Products. I became curious to what these products were. I checked out what they had and decided on a new wallet. After 1 year and 4 months of use, the wallet still looks new. The material is well made. I am so impressed that I had my wife order a couple for her brother and nephew.