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Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby jamiebk » Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:24 am

Happy New Year to everyone! Here's to a happy and prosperous 2009 to all my friends on the BBB. What a year 2008 has been and for each of you I hope that 2009 will be even better than the old year. With new leadership in the country I am sure that there will be much to chat about in the months ahead. Time will tell if our country can return to financial health (and hopefully there will be opportunity for each of us along with it). Who knows what lies ahead?

All the best and may 2009 be the best year yet!
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby Trumpetmaster » Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:42 am

Happy New Year!!!

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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby Shapley » Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:06 am

With every new year comes a wealth of opportunities. 2009 shall be no different. We live in interesting times, make the best of them!

Happy New Year to you all!
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby navneeth » Wed Dec 31, 2008 11:30 am

Happy Year of Astronomy to all of you! :)
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby barfle » Wed Dec 31, 2008 2:04 pm

Thanks, Jamie. Same to you, and to all those friends I agree with (who might that be?) as well as those I disagree wth!
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby dai bread » Wed Dec 31, 2008 4:03 pm

HAPPY NEW YEAR TO YOU ALL!

And a happy Western New Year to all those who follow other calendars! There you are- Political Correctness from me. I must be ill.
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby shostakovich » Wed Dec 31, 2008 10:11 pm

To borrow a punch line from an old joke,

The new year will have many pregnant possibilities for the world. It should, the way Bush screwed around with it in the past year.

Sorry, I couldn't resist a last shot in 2008.
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby Serenity » Thu Jan 01, 2009 10:55 pm

:)
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby Serenity » Thu Jan 01, 2009 11:07 pm

:D
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby Bones » Sat Jan 03, 2009 10:16 pm

I'll add my wish for a happy New Year to all.
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby piqaboo » Mon Jan 05, 2009 4:21 pm

Best wishes to all, in the next 12 months.
May we be employed as we wish, may our loved ones be healthy and happy, may there be joy.
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby analog » Wed Jan 07, 2009 5:24 pm

May this one be interesting.....

Fair Anne and I came to Idaho Falls for last kids' graduation, he's certified to teach History now.. Yaaayy-- at last ! They're all launched now!

Am experimenting with the digital TV converter box, a very interesting gizmo.

a simple 32 inch "folded dipole antenna" made from old fashioned TV twin lead antenna wire is getting reception in the living room . Of course it's crystal clear (digital does that) .....



Here's a neat antenna design site;
http://www.k7mem.150m.com/Electronic_No ... i_vhf.html

Joy to all!

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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby jamiebk » Wed Jan 07, 2009 11:11 pm

analog wrote:Here's a neat antenna design site;
http://www.k7mem.150m.com/Electronic_No ... i_vhf.html

Joy to all!

a , & Fair Anne

Geezzz Louise Analog....do you actually understand all that stuff on that weblink? This is all greek to me :crazy: :rofl:
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby barfle » Thu Jan 08, 2009 7:49 am

analog wrote:a simple 32 inch "folded dipole antenna" made from old fashioned TV twin lead antenna wire is getting reception in the living room

Built a couple that way myself when I was a kid. It was what I could afford.
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Re: Happy New Year to Everyone

Postby analog » Tue Jan 13, 2009 4:17 pm

Built a couple that way myself when I was a kid. It was what I could afford.


ahh, yes, and you still can't beat the price for experimenting. Found twinlead for ten cents a foot at local hardware store.

This is all greek to me


Well Jamie I am a fish equally out of water in your knowledge area. I had an unusual high school course in electronics that shaped my life mainly due to the wonderful teacher we had - an old retired Merchant Marine radioman. He got us boys to the point we could build a radio from vacuum tubes (this was early sixties)... i'd have never made it through engineering school without the foundation he built.
I never learned a thing about finance or business - i'm a "Trustee from the Toolroom" type.

If you're interested, the basic antenna is simpler than you'd expect from the looks of that site.

step 1: find the frequency of interest...
go to antennaweb.org and find the digital tv stations in your area
go to this site to find frequency of each station
http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/catv-ch.html

step 2:
figure the half-wavelength as follows:

halfwavelength = speed of light / frequency / 2
which is real easy in meters it's [300 / (number of megacycles)] / 2

now convert to inches, multiply by 39.37 of course

example:
channel 35 is 597 megacycles
channel 36 is 603 megacycles

an antenna for 600 megacycles, to keep arithmetic easy , would be

halfwavelength = 300 / 600 /2 = 0.25 meter

halfwavelength in inches is then 0.25 X 39.37 = 9.84 just shy of ten inches......

so you'd cut a piece of twinlead that long....

at one end skin a little bit, maybe a quarter inch, and twist the bare wires together,,,
repeat at other end,

now at the MIDPOINT cut ust ONE of the conductors and again skin a quarter inch or so of both new "ends",,
now get one of those antenna matching transformers (twin lead to coaxial) (Junkshops have them for typically a quarter, or about three bucks at Radio Shack. You probably got one with yourt last TV set. )
Connect the transformer twinlead wire ends to the midpoint of your antenna......
twist the bare wires together and if you're equiped to apply a drop of solder do so, else secure with GorillaGlue or Epoxy to a small piece of plastic for strength... I mount mine on a 3/8 inch dowel , sorta like a divinning rod....
and now you have a "poor Man's Tuned Antenna" with Coax terminal...... hook a co-ax cable to your DTV converter box and walk around the room and see where you get best signal strength. My converter box has a button to show signal strength..

Note antenna can be any ODD number of half wavelengths long, like 1, 3 or 5 etc, so if you built it for 200 mhz it'd also work at 600. We lucked out in Idaho, have stations around 180 and 540 megahertz (3::1 ratio) so one antenna gets 'em all.

You see these sold in hi-fi stores for around ten bucks, tuned to middle of FM band about 60 inches. At ten cents a foot that's under a dollar's worth of material.

You can add more wires in front of and behind the loop to get slightly better performance , that's what that antenna site figures for you the length and spacing of extra elements. They need not be loops... but we noticed little difference in signal strength and use just the one twinlead loop.

have fun,

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