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aussiegeek
·2 年前·議論
For when you want to spend more on a key than a Begali
aussiegeek
·4 年前·議論
This is an interesting challenge, would be a great homebrew project.

(If I wasn't already neck deep in interesting challenges I would consider picking this one up)
aussiegeek
·4 年前·議論
Combination of Koch and Farnsworth is how I've learnt morse code in the last year. Has been a challenge at times, but keeping the speed up makes a huge difference. The struggle I still have is catching words my just listening.

Also worth pointing out CWops https://cwops.org/cw-academy/ and the Long Island Club (it's all online) as a classed based way of learning. CWops is intensive but very effective
aussiegeek
·4 年前·議論
Very fair question, I had the same thinking two years ago. Since then I got interested in amateur radio, and in particular low power, portable operations as well as homebrewing transceivers.

Using only 5W when conditions are right can work from Australia around the planet using a $30 radio and a 20m wire antenna thrown in a tree.

Also, while its definitely possible to homebrew equipment that transmits voice, morse code is much simpler as you are approximately connecting power from an oscillator to a small amplifier (a couple of garden variety transistors works just fine here)
aussiegeek
·5 年前·議論
Yep, just have A and AAAA records for the hostname the MX points to
aussiegeek
·6 年前·議論
I'm not certain I know what you mean, but have a look at https://bjango.com/mac/istatmenus/
aussiegeek
·6 年前·議論
Yep, you can do one without the other.

The bigger hassle seems to be different zigbee hubs that have varying levels of compatibility, so while you can pair the devices you can't get the data you want.

I've just been down the research rabbit hole, and about to try using zigbee2mqtt to bypass this nonsense (this also then means the only internet connectivity will be through a device you control)
aussiegeek
·6 年前·議論
As someone living in Melbourne it's been frustrating to see this same nonsense spread locally by a very vocal minority, followed by "lockdowns don't work".

I'm celebrating that following the science here has taken us from > 700 new cases per day, to our second consecutive day of zero (and lockdown ending less than 3 hours from now)
aussiegeek
·6 年前·議論
From the same episode of Gruen https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7xUYbI64QHI
aussiegeek
·6 年前·議論
It's actually very hard for Kiwis to get citizenship, because the special category visa that lets them live here permanently isn't actually permanent residency, and so there isn't a path to citizenship.

(Source: Kiwi friend who was trying to get citizenship for himself and his kids who were born here)