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Really nice that I'm able to fully configure this Raspberry Pi without needing an extra keyboard or monitor. I'm using the UART as a serial terminal server. :D
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This is pretty cool. The single loading coil in the middle doubles as an impedance matching autotransformer. 👀
Shrinking the Dipole: Building the Shorty Forty Antenna for 40M Band — VU3DXR
The 40-meter band (7 MHz) is a cornerstone of High-Frequency (HF) amateur radio, but a full-sized half-wave dipole for this band is about 66 feet (20 meters) long. For hams with limited space, this can be a serious challenge!. Enter the “Shorty Forty”—a classic solution that uses loading coils to achieve excellent performance in a much more compact footprint.
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"Old Puyallup River Bridge"
This bridge originally carried SR-167 across the Puyallup River. As it was rather narrow and in poor condition, it was in need of replacement. To do so, WSDOT simply moved the old bridge out of the way while building the new one.
If non-Tesla owners are funding Tesla by using their chargers, doesn't that mean that electric cars in general fund fascism? :3c
Really happy about seeing so many more motorcycles out in Winter this year than in past years. :3 #Seattle
"On the Centennial Trail"
The trees were prolific on this ride!
#333fabsporttouring #bicycle #bicycleinfrastructure #biking #cycling #mywork #park #photog #photography
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magnificent! A battery swap is just plug and play on the original t-deck; on the plus, expect the same or *possibly* leads to solder.
Then you just need to close it up again with a case that fits.
Then you just need to close it up again with a case that fits.
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