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ATS4 Day 3

It has been almost a month since I worked on the ATS4 project. A couple of business trips to the west coast, some 60 hour work weeks, and getting sick have prevented me from visiting the work bench.



I spent about 5 hours today finishing installing the remaining components.


It is a pretty tight fit within the case.



I briefly turned it on at the work bench and the LCD lit up and the controls seemed to work. 

The next big step will be to plug in a dummy load, headphones, and a paddle and to try to run it through the tune-up/calibration steps.
73 de NG0R

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2011 MNQP in the log

Ben (10) and I operated the Minnesota QSO Party today for about 2 1/2 hours.

We had a few other things going on today so our butt-in-the-chair-time was pretty short. We mainly operated SSB and Ben ran all of the QSOs while I was logging. He got spotted on the DX cluster a couple of times and did a good job "running" even with some nice size pile-ups.

A kids voice is like having another +6dB of power on the bands.





I always wish that I had more time to dedicate to this operating event. It is a fun event, it has a good participation level, it is only 10 hours long, and the exchange is fun.

73 de NG0R

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LOTW

Last night I spent a few minutes to request my certificate to setup Logbook of the World. The request was pretty straight forward from my Ubuntu PC. Create the request & upload the file via the web. I should get a post card in the mail in a few days with my password to finish the process.

http://www.arrl.org/logbook-of-the-world

I am not sure if I am overly excited about this tool yet. I will reserve final judgment until I am fully integrated and can test it for a while.

73 de NG0R

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Google Reader Stats

I did not realize until a few minutes ago that I could see my reading stats in Google Reader


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Kohl's Kiosk Crash



I was walking through a Kohl's department store today picking up a couple of items before I leave on my trip to California tomorrow. I walked past a kiosk and noticed a bunch of shoppers and an employee standing around it. It appears that kiosk is based upon Windows XP and it had crashed and was in the process of rebooting.

I get a chuckle out of seeing kiosks and ATMs that are still running Windows XP that have crashed in a public location and leave messages on the screen for everyone to see as they try to recover.

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California trip about a week ago

Did I mention that I was in California 1/18 -1/21?

5 degrees F  Tuesday morning at MSP


Squeezing into the Airbus 319


I brought some reading material


It was 80 degrees F when we arrived in Irvine



Fast forward after a week of business meetings...

A lovely lunch at the Airport on Friday


Our Airbus getting ready to leave SNA


A nice sunset someplace over Utah


It was near 0F when we arrived back in MSP Friday night


Sorry for all the camera phone pictures but the size is right when you are on a business trip.






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At the range





Ben and I stopped at the archery range on the way to the grocery store. Ben was pretty excited to try out the compound bow that he got for x-mas. By the end of our time at the range today he had a couple of more accessories: wrist release, peep sight, and a pin sight.

After getting the bow sighted in he was shooting some tight patterns.