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Geoffs, this week's episode is out of this world! First up we've got Madison taking us up to the sky to learn about flying hearses, and then Spencer is breaking down what funerary traditions from the caveman era! We've got an obituary that's missing, one for a gal with legs for days and so much more, including some pretty dumb.ass.criminallllllls! Watch us on YouTube: Youtube.com/@obitchuarypodcast Buy our book: prh.com/obitchuaryGet your Merch: wonderyshop.com/obitchuaryCome see us live on tour: obitchuarypodcast.comJoin our Patreon: Patreon.com/cultliterNew episodes come out every Thursday for free, with 1-week early access for Wondery+ subscribers.Follow along online: @obitchuarypod on Twitter & Instagram @obitchuarypodcast on TikTokCheck out Spencer's other podcast Cult Liter wherever you're listening!Write to us: obitpod@gmail.comSpencer Henry & Madison ReyesPO Box 18149 Long Beach, CA 90807Sources:https://people.com/mich-man-who-sent-cruise-ship-bomb-hoax-email-to-spend-8-mos-in-prison-11715328https://peabody.harvard.edu/video-love-and-death-stone-agehttps://www.britannica.com/topic/prehistoric-religionhttps://nfda.org/resources/operations-management/shipping-remains/airline-informationhttps://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=MDP19190909-01.2.43&e=-------en-20--1--img-txIN%7ctxCO%7ctxTA--------0------https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SIJ19190904.1.4&e=-------en--20--1--txt-txIN--------https://www.mountpleasantgroup.com/en-CA/General-Information/Our-Monthly-Story/story-archives/mount-pleasant-cemetery/leonard-allan.aspx?utm_source=chatgpt.comhttps://www.newspapers.com/image/64452067/?match=1&terms=%22flying%20hearse%22https://laurelhillphl.com/blog/transporting-the-dead/https://www.newsweek.com/plane-transport-deceased-body-human-remains-cargo-tiktok-viral-1824021https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_W._%22Speed%22_Holmanhttps://img1.wsimg.com/blobby/go/41ebc1a2-17f8-4241-8dc2-ef83592185f4/downloads/Charles%20Holman%20in%20Shakopee.pdf?ver=1707016617180https://www.newspapers.com/image/1066846779/?article=eec99960-c023-44bc-80d4-3ad9f6d205d4&terms=%22charles%20W.%20holman%22https://www.legacy.com/funeral-homes/obituaries/name/richard-russell-jr-obituary?pid=190014078&v=batesville&view=guestbook&page=2https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14224109/sky-king-rich-russell-horizon-crash-barrel-roll-2018.htmlhttps://people.com/florida-woman-arrested-allegedly-selling-human-remains-facebook-marketplace-11714529See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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GB2RS News Sunday the 15th of September The news headlines: The RSGB is looking for its next Youth Champion Success for an RSGB member at the IARU ARDF Championship Today is the last chance to book early bird tickets for the RSGB Convention The RSGB is looking for its next volunteer Youth Champion. This could be one role or split between people who focus on different aspects of it. The Youth Champion will work closely with RSGB Board Liaison Ben Lloyd, GW4BML and the RSGB Outreach Team to ignite interest and develop links with schools, universities, Scouts, Guides and the general public. They will also help to support current young amateurs and motivate them to try new things within amateur radio after they gain their license. This role needs someone proactive, good at building relationships with young people, and passionate about inspiring the next generation of radio amateurs. For the full role description go to rsgb.org/volunteers and if you would like to apply or find out more, contact Ben Lloyd via gw4bml@rsgb.org.uk The 24th IARU Region 1 ARDF Championships in Bulgaria saw an RSGB member on the podium. David Williams, M3WDD took the silver medal position in the M60 category of the 144MHz Classic five-transmitter race at the Championships held at Primorsko, Bulgaria earlier this month. David had come so very close to winning being only 14 seconds behind the winner Jozef Simecek of Slovakia. There were four races altogether. The week of competition started with the Sprint race on 80m followed the next day by the 2m five-transmitter Classic race for the M60 category in which David did so well. A well-earned rest day followed and after that came the 80m five-transmitter race. The week ended with the Foxoring event, a combination of direction finding and orienteering, again using the 80m band. You can see the results in full, and read more about ARDF, at rsgb.org/ardf Don't forget that the RSGB Convention early bird price ends today, Sunday the 15th of September. There's a range of great presentations planned, a fantastic microcontroller workshop to take part in, as well as all the fabulous social opportunities to enjoy like the Gala Dinner. Go to rsgb.org/convention to find out more and book your tickets. Have you ever tried LoRa? Or Node Red? Have you used the Raspberry Pico for coding or played a Morse game with an Arduino? These are just some of the great activities on the RSGB's website that are available for National Coding Week which begins this Monday, the 16th of September. Whether you fancy doing something different for a club night or would like to sample something new just for fun, there's an activity to inspire you! You could even try combining your love of amateur radio with the software interests of a young family member. The RSGB is offering nine activities this year so head over to rsgb.org/coding and get involved. The next Bletchley Park 1940s weekend is taking place on the 21st and 22nd of September. If you are visiting for the event, make sure you drop into the RSGB National Radio Centre where you'll be able to see several World War Two receivers on display. Don't forget that RSGB members can get free entry to Bletchley Park, which also includes admission to the RSGB National Radio Centre. You can access this fantastic offer by logging into the RSGB membership portal via rsgb.org/members and selecting ‘Visit Bletchley Park'. Don't forget that National Hamfest 2024 is coming up on the 27th and 28th of September and promises to be an unforgettable celebration of all things amateur radio. As always, the traders and manufacturers are lining up to bring you the best in amateur radio equipment and accessories. Many exhibitors will be offering exclusive deals, making it the perfect time to upgrade your gear or add new items to your shack. For more information and to purchase your tickets, visit nationalhamfest.org.uk And now for details of rallies and events The Broadcast Engineering Museum near Gainsborough in Lincolnshire is new and a work in progress, so it only opens a few days each year. Today, from 11 am to 4 pm, the Museum is having an open day. The Museum contains a vast collection of historic broadcasting equipment and memorabilia, some restored and working, on display in a former RAF sergeants' mess. Free parking is available on-site. For more information email contactus@becg.org.uk or visit becg.org.uk The British Vintage Wireless Society is holding a swap meet and auction today, the 15th at the Weatherley Centre, Eagle Farm Road, Biggleswade, Bedfordshire, SG18 8JH. Stallholders can gain entry from 9 am. Admission for visitors will be available from 9.30 am for £8. The auction starts at 12.30 pm and hot and cold refreshments will be available all day. For more information visit bvws.org.uk or email Jeremy Owen, G8MLK at secretary@bvws.org.uk The East Midlands Ham and Electronics Rally is taking place on Saturday the 21st of September. The venue will be Beckingham Village Hall, Southfield Lane, Doncaster, DN10 4FX. The doors will be open for visitors from 9.30 am until 4 pm and admission will cost £3 per person. Disabled access will be available from 9.15 am. For more information, including booking and contact details, visit g0raf.co.uk/rally Weston Super Mare Radio Society Radio and Electronics Rally will take place on Sunday the 22nd of September from 10 am. The venue will be The Campus Community Centre, Worle, Weston super Mare, BS24 7DX. For further information and to book a table email westonradiosociety@gmail.com Now the Special Event news To celebrate the G-QRP Club's 50th anniversary special callsign G5LOW, and all its regional variants, will be QRV until the 30th of September. In addition, several overseas stations will be joining in with the event. For more information, including details of commemorative certificates that will be available for chasers, visit tinyurl.com/GQRP50 Advance notice now that during October and November, special callsign PZ5JT will be back on the air from Surinam during the jungle training of the Royal Dutch Army and Marines. The station is operated by personnel from the signal regiment and they will be working on the 40, 20, 17, 15 and 10m bands using SSB. Operators will be using in-service military L3Harris radios from different locations and will welcome your call. Now the DX news Carl Gorse, 2E0HPI will be operating from multiple locations for the Parks On The Air scheme around the Lancashire area from tomorrow, the 16th, to Friday the 20th of September. He will be using Yaesu FT-857d and Xiegu G90 transceivers with 20W. Listen out for Carl on all bands from 160 to 10m using FT4, FT8 and SSB. Maxim, OH7O will be active as 3D2YY from Viti Levu, OC- 016, on Fiji until the 19th of September. He will operate mostly SSB and some slow CW on the 40 to 10m bands, and possibly the 80m band, from different locations around the island. See QRZ.com for more information. Now the contest news Today, the 15th, the 70MHz Affiliated Societies Contest runs from 0900 to 1200UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. The Worked All Europe DX SSB Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday the 14th and runs until 2359UTC today, Sunday the 15th of September. Using SSB on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Today, the 15th, the UK Microwave Group 24 to 76GHz Contest runs from 0900 to 1700UTC. Using All modes on 24 to 76GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Also, today, the 15th, the IRTS 70cm Counties Contest runs from 1300 to 1330UTC. Using SSB and FM on the 70cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Irish stations also give their county. The IRTS 2m Counties Contest is also taking place today, the 15th, from 1300 to 1500 UTC. Using SSB and FM on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Irish stations also give their county. Also today, the 15th, the British Amateur Radio Teledata Group Sprint PSK63 Contest runs from 1700 to 2100UTC. Using PSK63 on the 80 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is your serial number. Tomorrow, the 16th, the RSGB FT4 Contest runs from 1900 to 2030 UTC. Using FT4 on the 80 to 10m bands, the exchange is your report. On Tuesday the 17th, the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130 UTC. Using all modes on 1.3GHz frequencies, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Thursday the 19th, the 70MHz UK Activity Contest runs from 1900 to 2130 UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Sunday the 22nd, the Practical Wireless 70MHz Contest runs from 1200 to 1600UTC. Using all modes on the 4m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 12th of September 2024 Last week showed that HF conditions are improving as we head into the autumn. With a solar flux index still above 200, there was plenty of DX available to work. CDXC members reported working VP6WR on the Pitcairn Islands, KH8T on American Samoa and 3D2USU on Fiji, which is not a bad catch for early September. A little closer to home, 9A168TESLA in Croatia has been popping up for short periods celebrating the 168th anniversary of the birthday of electrical pioneer Nikola Tesla. Watch DX Summit closely for operating times. The daylight maximum useable frequency, or MUF, over 3,000 kilometres remains above 28MHz on the whole, although a raised Kp index tends to reduce this. Geomagnetic conditions remained relatively calm with the Kp index below 3 all week. That changed on Thursday the 12th as material from a coronal mass ejection, or CME passed the ACE spacecraft in the early hours. The solar wind speed increased to more than 500 kilometres per second and the Bz swung south. On Thursday the 12th, the Kp index was 5 and the Met Office Space Weather department was forecasting potentially unsettled conditions for this weekend, ending today the 15th. At the same time an X-class flare occurred, with lowered MUFs due to increased D-layer absorption. Two large coronal holes on the Sun's surface are also now Earth-facing and threaten to add to the solar wind this weekend. According to NOAA's predictions, the solar flux index should stay in the 210 to 225 range next week, although a large number of spots are about to rotate off the Sun's visible disk. This may be compensated by an active region that's about to rotate into view. This has been emitting C-Class and lower-level M-flares and could potentially be the same region that produced several energetic eruptions off the far side of the Sun over the past week. Time will tell. And now the VHF and up propagation news from G3YLA and G4BAO The heavy showers at the end of last week produced some good rain scatter, but no QSOs in the UK were noted due to the showers not coinciding with GHz contests and few suitable home stations were active to take advantage of them. After a gradual build-up of pressure over this weekend, ending the 15th, high pressure is suggested by most models during the coming week. However, there is some uncertainty about the position of the high. Currently, models are favouring the north of Britain and this means that in the south, although still on the edge of high pressure, there could be a brisk northeasterly breeze, which may weaken the inversion prospects. It's not clear if the Tropo will be functioning in time for the 70MHz Affiliated Societies Contest today, the 15th, but should be helpful for the 1.3GHz UK Activity Contest on Tuesday the 17th and the 70MHz UK Activity Contest on Thursday the 19th. Solar conditions are still likely to offer the chance of the occasional elevated Kp index, which is a good sign of possible aurora. It will be interesting to see how things evolve this weekend, ending the 15th, as a series of expected CMEs are due to reach Earth. The amateur bands between 10m and 2m are the ones to check as well as looking out for ‘watery' sounding signals on the HF bands. Remember it doesn't have to be dark for radio aurora, so don't wait for dusk before checking. Meteor scatter is mainly down to random activity in the coming week. However, with the September Epsilon Perseids stream still active until the 21st, having peaked on the 9th, conditions may be slightly enhanced. For EME operators, Moon declination is negative but rising and going positive again on Wednesday the 18th. Moon visibility windows will continue to rise while path losses decrease as we approach perigee on Wednesday the 18th. 144MHz sky noise is moderate for the whole of next week. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
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Technaxx, a pioneer in innovative technology, unveils a dynamic duo set to revolutionize outdoor experiences - the TX-251 and TX-252 Foldable Solar Camping Tables. Designed to seamlessly integrate sustainable energy solutions with practical outdoor functionality, these tables represent a leap forward in modern camping technology. Envision camping under the stars, exploring lush trails, or fishing by a serene spot, now with the added dimension of a solar-powered companion. The solar table tops of both models capture the sun's energy, providing a reliable and eco-friendly power source for various outdoor activities, from camping and hiking to fishing. Equipped with USB-A and USB-C ports, these tables offer versatile charging options for smartphones and tablets, ensuring that you stay connected wherever your adventures take you. Crafted with durability in mind, the tables feature a foldable, compact design, making them easy to assemble and perfect for on-the-go adventures. Two side bags and an under-the-table net bag provide practical storage solutions. Whether you're a solo adventurer or planning a group outing, these foldable solar camping tables are versatile enough to meet the energy needs of various scenarios. With maximum power outputs of 20W and 60W, the TX-251 and TX-252, respectively, harness solar energy efficiently, providing a sustainable power solution for the modern outdoors. Exclusive to the TX-252, a built-in wiring harness transforms your outdoor experience. Charge common power stations in the market with an 18V input and enjoy compatibility with various connectors like XT60, DC7909, MC4, and Anderson - all neatly bundled to make your outdoor escapades seamless. Crafted with materials like frosted PET surface, matte PVC bottom polyester fabric, and aluminum, both tables boast a robust and weather-resistant design, ensuring longevity in outdoor conditions. With a maximum voltage of 4.74V and a current of 3.0A max for the TX-251, and a maximum voltage of 18V and a current of 3.3A max for the TX-252, these tables ensure optimal performance for charging efficiency. Moreover, The TX-251 and TX-252 deliver impressive charging speeds, with the capability to charge up to 10,000mAh and 30,000mAh, respectively, in approximately 10 hours, providing a quick and reliable power boost for all your devices. Weighing a mere 1.9kg, the TX-251 boasts a compact form with folded solar panel dimensions of (L) 60.8 x (W) 39.3 (20.0) x (H) 1.1 cm. The TX-252, with a weight of 4.5kg, offers a larger solar panel (folded) size of (L) 80.3 x (W) 63.7 (30.9) x (H) 1.0 cm, catering to those seeking a higher power capacity. The robust construction, combined with optimal voltage and current for each model, ensures these tables are not just accessories but essential companions for your outdoor journeys. More about Irish Tech News Irish Tech News are Ireland's No. 1 Online Tech Publication and often Ireland's No.1 Tech Podcast too. You can find hundreds of fantastic previous episodes and subscribe using whatever platform you like via our Anchor.fm page here: https://anchor.fm/irish-tech-news If you'd like to be featured in an upcoming Podcast email us at Simon@IrishTechNews.ie now to discuss. Irish Tech News have a range of services available to help promote your business. Why not drop us a line at Info@IrishTechNews.ie now to find out more about how we can help you reach our audience. You can also find and follow us on Twitter, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram, TikTok and Snapchat.
Toby Shapshak, Chief of Stuff Studios, teams up with Motheo Khoaripe to assess the Energizer UE50001PQ. Shapshak emphasizes its remarkable attributes, including its substantial power capacity and swift charging capabilities. With a 65W fast charge, it delivers up to 20W for recent iPhones and 18W for Android models, ensuring it's a dependable companion for navigating different stages. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Dr's J and Santhosh tackle culinary and fast food medicine! Along the way they cover 90's commercial jingles, Upton Sinclair, the founding of fast food, the whitecastle project, portion control, the scientific method, antibiotics in meat, the healthiest fast food, antibiotics and loss of fermentation effects, ultrasound culinary applications, medical meat tenderizing and more! SO sit back and relax as we serve up a fast quick helping of medicine in your meals!Further Readinghttps://www.jahonline.org/article/S1054-139X(13)00119-5/fulltexthttps://www.hielscher.com/sonication-of-wine-innovative-applications-of-ultrasound-in-wineries.htmhttps://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8605278/#:~:text=Ultrasound%20treatment%20was%20applied%20to%20improve%20the%20quality%20of%20infant%20meat%20puree.&text=Ultrasound%20treatment%20modified%20the%20viscosity%20and%20hardness%20of%20infant%20meat%20puree.&text=Moderate%20ultrasound%20treatment%20increased%20protein%20digestibility%20of%20infant%20meat%20puree.&text=Infant%20pork%20puree%20was%20better,600%20W%20for%2015%20minhttps://www.nature.com/articles/s41599-018-0152-2Support Us spiritually, emotionally or financially here! or on ACAST+travelmedicinepodcast.comX/Twitter: @doctorjcomedy @toshyfroTikotok: DrjtoksmedicineGmail: travelmedicinepodcast@gmail.comSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/28uQe3cYGrTLhP6X0zyEhTFacebook: facebook.com/travelmedicinepodcastPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/travelmedicinepodcast Supporting us monthly has all sorts of perks! You get ad free episodes, bonus musical parody, behind the scenes conversations not available to regular folks and more!! Your support helps us to pay for more guest interviews, better equipment, and behind the scenes people who know what they are doing! https://plus.acast.com/s/travelmedicinepodcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
GB2RS News Sunday the 26th of November 2023 The news headlines: 2023 ITU World Radiocommunication Conference RSGB 2023 Convention presentation on Ofcom consultation Tonight@8 webinar The first week of the 2023 ITU World Radiocommunication Conference has seen discussions get underway on a wide variety of agenda items. Notably for amateur radio, IARU Region 1 reports that new ITU Recommendation M.2164 on guidance for amateur and amateur satellite usage in the 1240 to 1300MHz range has now been published online. The IARU has also published an accompanying guide on its website – to read it visit tinyurl.com/IARU2023 The recommendation is the culmination of a challenging four-year development period. It now forms a key component of the WRC-23 discussions, which are ongoing, relating to WRC-23 agenda item 9.1b. The RSGB special focus web page has regular reports and background on both 23cm and other frequency bands. To read more, visit rsgb.org/wrc-23 In the latest RSGB 2023 Convention presentation to be released, RSGB Spectrum Forum Chair Murray Niman, G6JYB provides another informative session on the Ofcom Consultation. He also looks ahead to other changes in prospect across HF to microwaves from the IARU and WRC-23. He outlines the RSGB's response to the Ofcom Consultation and takes questions about the next steps. Work by specialist RSGB volunteers is integral to the RSGB's strategic focus on spectrum and licensing. You can watch the presentation on the RSGB YouTube channel at youtube.com/theRSGB Put the date in your diary for the final RSGB Tonight@8 webinar of 2023. On Monday the 11th of December there will be a focus on amateur radio construction. Previous category winners Jenny Curtis M7JNY, Colin Murray GM4EA and David Law G0LBK, will talk about their construction projects and what they gained from entering the RSGB Construction Competition. Join the presentation and ask questions live on the RSGB's special BATC channel or the RSGB YouTube channel at youtube.com/theRSGB There is a great programme of live webinars lined up for early in 2024. We begin on Monday the 15th of January with an update on WRTC 2026 which is going to take place in the UK. Chairman and Project Manager Mark Haynes, M0DXR, and other members of the WRTC 2026 team, will join us live for this presentation. They will explain what WRTC is about and provide an overview of what the UK's Organising Committee are planning for the 2026 event. Find out how you can be part of this once-in-a-lifetime event – either as a spectator, volunteer, competitor or referee. If you saw Mark's RSGB 2023 Convention presentation, this Tonight@8 webinar will tell you what has been happening since! Find out more about this and the other webinars in the spring programme on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/webinars The November issue of RadCom Basics is now available. Among others, it contains articles on getting started with SOTA and building a 2m band antenna. To find out more, visit rsgb.org/radcom-basics Don't forget that Youngsters on the Air month is taking place throughout December. The month is aimed at helping youngsters get active on the amateur bands. It could be giving a demonstration at a local school or youth club or helping a young person to send a greetings message. Callsign GB23YOTA will be active for the duration of the month. Cambridge University Wireless Society is the first group to use the callsign. Listen out for them on Friday the 1st and Saturday the 2nd of December. Cray Valley Radio Society will be following them on Sunday the 3rd of December. A full list of operating slots can be found on QRZ.com These slots will be first-come, first-served, so check your calendars and reserve your place as soon as possible. To find out more about YOTA month visit rsgb.org/yota-month You can also email Jamie, M0SDV at yota.month@rsgb.org.uk to register your interest, or simply ask for further information. The RSGB shop's Black Friday sale is on now and ends on Thursday the 30th of November. Members, and non-Members alike, will find bargains on a large number of books with up to 50% off the usual retail price. Check out rsgbshop.org A recent Ofcom investigation has resulted in the conviction of a man who was deliberately causing interference to amateur radio users in the Hull area. The investigation involved the use of automatic monitoring equipment as well as ground-based engineers who monitored live transmissions. The case went to court and the defendant was found guilty of the unlicensed use of radio equipment, illegal possession of radio apparatus, and causing deliberate interference to wireless telegraphy – all of which are offences under the Wireless Telegraphy Act. To read more on this story visit tinyurl.com/OFCOM-INV And now for details of rallies and events The Bishop Auckland Radio Amateur Club Rally will take place on Sunday the 3rd of December. The event will be held at Spennymoor Leisure Centre, High Street, Spennymoor, County Durham, DL16 6DB. The doors open at 10.30am for visitors, with disabled access from 10am. For more information, contact bdingle@hotmail.co.uk Mid Devon Amateur Radio and Computer Fair will take place on Saturday the 9th of December. The venue will be Winkleigh Sports and Recreation Centre, Mid Devon, EX19 8HZ. The event will run from 9am to 2pm. Entry is £3 but there is no charge for partners and under 16s. for more information, or to book a table, contact Phil, G6DLJ via email at philbridges@hotmail.com The Sparkford Wireless Group Tabletop Rally, in aid of the RAIBC, will take place on Thursday the 28th of December from 9.30am to 1pm. The event will be held at Davis Hall, Howell Hill, West Camel near Yeovil, Somerset, BA22 7QX. Entry is £3 and free parking and refreshments will be available. For more information, email Bob via wjh069@gmail.com Now the Special Event News LA100K is the special callsign in use by the Akademisk Radioklubb, LA1K to celebrate the 100th anniversary since its foundation. Based in Trondheim, it is the oldest amateur radio club in Norway. The special callsign will be in use until the 31st of December. The Turkish Radio Amateurs Association is celebrating the 100th anniversary of the proclamation of the Republic of Turkey on the 29th of October 1923. A number of special callsigns, including TC100YEAR, will be in use until the end of 2023. Now the DX news Tom, VK2WN will be active as AX37EUDXF until the 30th of November to celebrate the 37th anniversary of the European DX Foundation. QSL via Logbook of the World, eQSL or Club Log's OQRS. He does not use the bureau. Take, JI3DST will be active from the Miyako Islands, AS-079, until the 19th of December. He will be operating SSB, CW and FT8 using a variety of callsigns including JS6RRR. QSL via Club Log and Logbook of the World. Now the contest news The CQ World Wide DX CW Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday the 25th of November. It ends at 2359UTC today, Sunday the 26th of November. Using CW on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and CQ zone. The UK is in zone 14. On Monday the 27th of November, the RSGB FT4 Contest runs from 2000 to 2130UTC. Using FT4 on the 80, 40 and 20m bands, the exchange is your report. On Tuesday the 28th of November, the SHF UK Activity Contest runs from 1930 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 13cm band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 29th of November the UK and Ireland Contest Club 80m Contest will run from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using CW on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. The UK Six Metre Group's Winter Marathon runs from Friday the 1st of December 2023 to Wednesday 31st of January 2024. Using all modes on the 6m band, the exchange is signal report and locator. The ARRL 160m Contest starts at 2200UTC on Friday the 1st of December and ends at 1600UTC on Sunday the 3rd of December. Using CW on the 160m band, the exchange is a signal report. American and Canadian stations also send their ARRL or RAC section. On Sunday the 3rd of December, the 144MHz Affiliated Societies Contest runs from 1000 to 1400UTC. Using all modes on the 2m band, the exchange is signal report, serial number, and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday the 23rd of November 2023 What a difference a week makes! Last week the solar flux index was at 118 but, by Thursday the 23rd, it had climbed up to 190 with the Sun's surface covered in spots with up to nine groups showing. The maximum useable frequency over a 3,000km path was estimated at more than 40MHz at times. This, coupled with a Kp index of around two to three, was quite good for HF. But it isn't all good news. There has been quite a bit of solar flare activity, and the promise of more to come. A significant eruption was recently observed beyond the northeast limb. This may result in a coronal mass ejection, but this will likely be directed away from Earth. Active regions 3490 and 3492 remain the main regions of focus and are listed as the most likely to produce a noteworthy solar flare. The current flare threat stands at 55% for a moderate M-Flare and 10% for a strong X-Flare. DX this week included 4W8X in Timor-Leste and Don, 3B8/G3XTT in Mauritius. The 10m band was good last week with the KQ2H repeater on 29.620MHz FM coming in strongly in the afternoon. There were plenty of SSB signals to work between 28.4 and 28.5MHz as well. A scan from 28.200MHz to 28.300MHz around 2pm on the 23rd revealed plenty of beacons being received including IQ8CZ, IQ8BB and IZ8RVA in Italy; SV6DBG and SV2RSS in Greece; WW2BSA in New Jersey; K4PAR in Georgia; KA3JOE in Pennsylvania; and K5AB in Texas. All of these run less than 20W. For a full list of 10m beacons choose ‘Beacons and Repeaters' from the ‘On the air' tab at rsgb.org Next week NOAA predicts that the solar flux index may decline to be in the range of 145 to 155. Geomagnetic conditions may be reasonably settled with a Kp index of two to three, although a coronal mass ejection or two could soon alter that! So, make the most of the good HF conditions while you can, especially in this weekend's CQ World Wide DX CW Contest. And now the VHF and up propagation news Weather patterns are settling and, with the current cold north-westerly wind, there are signs of something useful for eastern areas in the form of potential rain-scatter from heavy showers running down the North Sea. In the west, we have an area of high pressure with a chance of Tropo but, in cold low-level air near the surface, this may not be very reliable. The chance of high-pressure building is probably limited and we are already seeing a return to more changeable weather. The bulk of the coming week will be controlled by low pressure with rain or showers. So, we have the possibility of further rain scatter, but little chance of significant Tropo, except perhaps if high pressure tries to make a comeback in the north the following weekend. The November Orionids meteor shower is making an appearance on the 28th with a low Zenithal Hourly Rate, or ZHR, of three per hour for meteor scatter operators. Keep checking for auroral modes and don't forget that this can give LF bands a flutter to the signal, as was heard on 40m CW on Wednesday evening. In really strong events with a Kp index above, say, six then check the usual places for activity on the 6, 4 and 2m bands. For EME operators, Moon declination is positive and rising to maximum on Wednesday the 29th. Path losses are low to start the week but rising. 144MHz sky noise is low to moderate all week. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
This week's EYE ON NPI is in a class of its own, it's Richtek's RT9120S Series Class-D Audio Amplifier with DRC Control,(https://www.digikey.com/en/product-highlight/r/richtek/rt9120s-class-d-audio-amplifier) a powerful amplifier with a wide operating voltage range, high efficiency, high wattage and many supported input formats We love I2S audio amplifiers here, they're a huge step up from PWM + analog amplifiers (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pulse-width_modulation) in that you will get much higher audio quality due to having true analog output and the DAC being tuned for 16, 24 or 32-bit audio. Most simple PWM is maybe 8 or 10 bits! As long as your microcontroller or microcomputer has I2S output support, you can use 3 or 4 pins to generate a bitstream of audio. For example, our Stereo Bonnet (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/adafruit-industries-llc/3346/6573323) adds two single-channel I2S amplifiers to the Raspberry Pi so that it can drive 3 Watt speakers. But what if you need more MOAR power? This is where this I2S amp will shine: it can handle up to 30W per channel, stereo, and best of all it does not require an MCLK input signal (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/I%C2%B2S) so it will work great on Raspberry Pi computers of any size - although of course it will work on other microcontrollers and microcomputers as well. Let's take a look and some of the features we like in this chip. First thing to note is that there are a few options in the RT9120 family (https://www.richtek.com/~/media/AN%20PDF/SG017_2022.pdf): the RT9120 is the original, the RT9120S is an upgrade - it can now support 30W instead of 20W thanks to an RDS(on) as low as 90 mΩ and has 94% efficiency over 92%. It does seem to be pin compatible, so if you're using the non-S version this ought to be pin-compatible for an upgrade. This amp is Class D, which means if you're used to class AB amps that require massive heat-sinking, you'll be please to know you can likely get away without requiring a heat-sink - although you'll probably want a big back ground plane and 2 oz copper to help dissipate via the thermal-package ground pad. The trade off is you will need some passive components on the output of the amplifier, because it generates a high frequency - up to 1.5MHz - PWM signal that needs to be filtered down to 10-20KHz. It looks like this amp can use simple ferrite bead + capacitor outputs, but for the best EMI filtering and sound, a 10uH + 0.47uF capacitor is needed for each 'leg' of output. As this is a powerful amp, and since people will want to play it loud, and you'll want to avoid nasty clipping, the RT9120 also features Dynamic Range Compression (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dynamic_range_compression) which will slowly turn down the gain as the signal gets louder, so that you don't get square wave distortion. Lastly, you will need to control the chip over I2C, it isn't free-running. However, this means you can enable filters, change the Class D frequency, adjust the gain digitally instead of reducing the signal depth, and get an error output report to know if there's a short or open on the speakers, or missing I2S signal lines. However, if you're using a Linux-based system there's already a Richtek-authored kernel driver you can use.(https://git.kernel.org/pub/scm/linux/kernel/git/stable/linux.git/tree/sound/soc/codecs/rt9120.c) Sounds good? I think so! And the fact that the Richtek RT9120S Series Class-D Audio Amplifier with DRC Control is in stock right now at DigiKey for immediate shipment at a very nice price (https://www.digikey.com/short/wqddcrqj) is music to my ears. You can also pick up an eval board for a very reasonable price (https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/richtek-usa-inc/EVB-RT9120SGQV/19914630) which will get you started quickly, particularly if you need to implement an I2C driver. Order today and DigiKey will ship your order instantly, you will be able to start adding booming quality sound to your design by tomorrow afternoon.
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Watch the video!https://youtu.be/0LnNLGUhShEIn the News blog post for October 13, 2023:https://www.iphonejd.com/iphone_jd/2023/10/in-the-n]ews697.htmlSpooky 13tHow Many Watts Could an iPhone Watt?How Many G's Could an iPhone Connect To?Cleaning Your iPhone's CootiesLog and LUTChecking In on Check-InWatch Tips Galore!I Want Those FaceApple Study BuddyBrett's iTip: Share a Wubble On Your iPhoneJeff's iTip: Stage Manager on the iPad is Worth a Second LookZac Hall | 9to5Mac: iPhone 15 Pro Max battery charge test shows why 20W power adapter is idealChance Miller | 9to5Mac: iPhone 15 uses new Qualcomm modem for upgraded 5G performanceApple: Cleaning your iPhoneStu Maschwitz | prolost: Log is the “Pro” in iPhone 15 ProGlenn Fleishman | TidBITS: iOS 17's Check In Feature Provides Peace of Mind and Could Even Save LivesLance Whitney | PC Magazine: An iPhone On Your Wrist: 28 Tips Every Apple Watch Owner Should KnowHarry McCracken Apple Watch Faces: Porky Pig Opera, TRS-80, Classic Mac, Apple NewtonApple: Study With Me feat. Storm ReidBrett's iTip: Share a “Wubble” on your iPhone (NameDrop on iOS 17). Both devices must have Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and AirDrop enabled. And make sure Settings - General - AirDrop and “Bringing Devices Together” is toggled on. Jeff's iTip: Stage Manager on the iPad is worth a second look!Support the showBrett Burney from http://www.appsinlaw.comJeff Richardson from http://www.iphonejd.com
On July 26, 2023, the IRS issued a draft version of the Form W-9. Though the form is not final, what's different? What's missing?Keep Listening. Check out my website www.debrarrichardson.com if you need help implementing authentication techniques, internal controls, and best practices to prevent fraudulent payments, regulatory fines or bad vendor data. Check out my new Vendor Process Training Center for 149+ hours of weekly live and on-demand training for the Vendor team. Subscribe today to be entered in the subscriber-only monthly drawing to win a free Putting the AP in hAPpy Coffee Mug. Links mentioned in the podcast + other helpful resources: Vendor Process Training Center: IRS W-9 Examples By Tax Classification - What To Look For When Accepting From Your VendorIRS Form W-9 (Rev. Oct 2023) Draft Published July 26, 2023: https://www.irs.gov/pub/irs-dft/fw9--dft.pdfIRS Page for Draft Tax Forms: https://www.irs.gov/draft-tax-forms IRS Site for Form W-9 Revisions: https://www.irs.gov/prior-year-forms-and-instructions?find=form%20W-9&items_per_page=200 Debra R Richardson LLC: 20 Tips in 20 Minutes WebinarsVendor Validation Reference List with Resources Links: www.debrarrichardson.com/vendor-validation-download (Get 25% Discount on the Global Vendor Registration Numbers)Vendor Master File Clean-Up: https://www.debrarrichardson.com/cleanupYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqeoffeQu3pSXMV8fUIGNiw More Podcasts/Blogs/Webinars www.debrarrichardson.comMore ideas? Email me at debra@debrarrichardson.com Music Credit: www.purple-planet.com
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Discover U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs non-surgical, non-medication back pain relief method recommendation. Articles and guides shared in this episode include:"Know the Science: How Medications and Supplements Can Interact"; NIH's National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. Link: https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/know-science/how-medications-and-supplements-can-interact/introduction?nav=govd"Conceptual Linking: How Pain Avoidance Can Spread to Safe Activities"; "NeuroScience News". Link: https://neurosciencenews.com/pain-avoidance-task-linking-23618/"Placebo just as effective as opioids for lower back and neck pain, study finds"; "Medical News Today". Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/opioids-about-as-effective-as-placebo-for-lower-back-and-neck-pain-study-finds"Mindfulness Meditation for Chronic Low Back Pain"; U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs. Link: https://www.va.gov/WHOLEHEALTHLIBRARY/tools/mindfulness-meditation-for-chronic-low-back-pain.asp"Mindful Breathing Benefits Mind and Body: Learn How to Get Started"; "Nice News, July 10, 2023. Link: https://nicenews.com/health-and-wellness/mindful-breathing-benefits-body-mind/"Despite Aspartame Warning, Beverage Companies Likely to Stick With It"; "New York Times". Link: https://www.nytimes.com/2023/07/14/business/aspartame-drinks-reaction.html#:~:text=A%20W.H.O.,a%20contentious%20ingredient%20for%20decades"Is your morning coffee really an energy boost or just a placebo?"; "Medical News Today", July 12, 2023. Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/drinking-morning-coffee-vs-caffeine-pills-placebo-effect"Too little sleep may cancel out cognitive benefits reaped from exercise"; "Medical News Today", July 12, 2023. Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/lack-of-sleep-reduces-cognitive-benefits-of-exercise"Deep-sleep brain waves are linked to blood sugar control"; "Medical News Today", July 13, 2023. Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/deep-sleep-brain-waves-are-linked-to-blood-sugar-control"6 key food groups that may help lower cardiovascular risk"; "Medical News Today", July 13, 2023. Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/6-key-food-groups-that-may-help-lower-cardiovascular-risk"Vitamin D supplements may benefit heart health, research finds"; "Medical News Today", July 14, 2023. Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/vitamin-d-supplements-heart-health"Social isolation linked to lower brain volume that may affect cognitive health"; "Medical News Today", July 14, 2023. Link: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/social-isolation-lower-brain-volume-dementia-risk---Host:Stephen Carter. Website: https://StressReliefRadio.com. Website for this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/show/safe-living-todayEmail host: CarterMethod@gmail.com.---Technical information:Recorded with Ocenaudio. Edits with Twisted Wave and Audacity. Noise and reverb reduction with Hush. Leveled with Levelator. Final edits and rendering with Hindenburg Pro. Microphone: SE DynaCaster DCM8.---Key words:back pain, brain health, heart health, dementia, mindful breathing, meditation, ---
The Sharge Flow features a compact and lightweight design, making it highly portable and easy to carry in your pocket, bag, or purse. With its 10000mAh capacity, it offers ample power to keep your devices charged throughout the day.One notable feature of the Sharge Flow is its versatility in charging options. It comes with both USB-C and USB-A ports, allowing you to charge a wide range of devices, from smartphones and tablets to Bluetooth headphones and smartwatches. The USB-C port supports fast charging at up to 20W, enabling quick and efficient power delivery to compatible devices.Follow AndroidGuysTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/androidguysTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@androidguysofficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/androidguysYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@AndroidGuyscomOfficialWebsite: http://www.androidguys.comFollow Scott WebsterTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/swebster77Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/scottwebsterFollow Luke GaulTwitter: https://www.twitter.com/lukegaulInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/lukegaulFor questions, concerns, and clarifications, please contact us at podcast@androidguys.com.
In this episode we talk with brewers at Hi-Wire Brewing in Asheville, North Carolina, about 10W-40, a family of Imperial Stouts brewed with French Broad cacao, Dynamite coffee, and Ugandan vanilla. We talk with Peter Batinski, head brewer at Hi-Wire's South Slope location in Asheville, where he trials many of Hi-Wire's beers and leads innovation, and Hank Marshall, head brewer at the Big Top, Hi-Wire's production brewery near Biltmore Village in Asheville. Peter and Hank talk about developing new variants of 10W-40, the process of brewing the base beer, the dozens of 10W-40 variants, and the related beers that have sprung off from the 10-dub family.Beers discussed in this episode include the base versions of 10W-40, 5W-30, and 20W-50, as well as the following variants: Vietnamese Coffee, Chocolate Taco, Blueberry Crumble, Triple Chocolate, Mexican Hot Chocolate, Palo Santo, Mudslide, Horchata, Creme Brulee, Semla, Cafe de Olla, King Cake, Bourbon Barrel-Aged, Coconut Chocolate Bar, and Jelly Donut. Other makers mentioned in this episode include French Broad Chocolates, Dynamite Coffee, High Noon Coffee, and Cascade Beer Candi.You can purchase tickets for the Belgian Gold Virtual Beer Tasting mentioned in the episode here.You can sign up for our weekly email newsletter here. The music for this episode is by my dear friend, indie folk musician Anna ps. You can find out more about Anna's music in the show notes or at her website annapsmusic.com, where you can also get in touch to book her to play at your brewery or other establishment.Follow Bean to Barstool on social media!InstagramTwitterFacebookPinterestTikTokSign up for host David Nilsen's newsletter to get regular updates!
GB2RS News Sunday the 26th of March 2023 The news headlines: RSGB Elections RSGB Membership and communications Coronation regional secondary locator If you are an RSGB Member, don't forget to vote for the two candidates that you would like to see as Board Directors for the next two years. You can find out more about each of them on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/candidates and then there is a link at the top and the bottom of the page to cast your vote. Read their personal statements, watch the videos and see if their background, skills and aspirations match your view of what the Society needs. The decision about who to vote for is entirely yours, but please do vote – it only takes a few minutes and will help to ensure that the RSGB Board reflects your views. As the RSGB continues to expand the use of its new Membership and management systems, it will make greater use of electronic communications to advise Members of important changes to their fees, benefits and offers as well as to send notifications for important publications and events. If you are an RSGB Member, please remember to keep your preferences and personal information up to date, including your callsign and email address, by logging into the Society's Membership portal via rsgb.org/members or by contacting membership@rsgb.org.uk As part of our Coronation celebration activities, Ofcom has approved “R” as the optional Coronation regional secondary locator prefix for all UK radio amateurs to use during May and June 2023. You will need to apply for a Notice of Variation – or NoV – and the form is now available on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/nov A group of radio amateurs in Jersey will be using a special event callsign GB3KCJ as part of the Coronation celebrations. An opportunity exists for groups in each of the UK Nations who have a regional secondary locator, and the Crown Dependencies, to apply for similar special event callsigns. Applications for special event callsigns can be made through the Ofcom web portal, as usual. Using the same format as the Jersey special event station callsign, applicants might consider the following if they are available: Scotland: GB3KCM; Wales: GB3KCW; Northern Ireland: GB3KCI; Guernsey: GB3KCU; and the Isle of Man: GB3KCD. The RSGB's Tonight@8 summer programme begins on Monday the 15th of May when Jack Purdum, W8TEE and Al Peter, AC8GY will talk about “The T41-EP ALPS: A High-Performance CW Decoder”. Jack and Al collaborated to build the T41-EP, a seven-band, 20W, CW/SSB SDR transceiver but this presentation is chiefly about how they developed the high-performance CW decoder. The two were awarded the RSGB's Bennett Prize in 2021 for their article on their “Double-Double Magnetic Loop” antenna article in the February 2020 issue of RadCom. Full details of all the webinars in the summer programme are on our website – there are some great topics, so take a look and put the dates in your diary! Go to rsgb.org/webinars to find out more. If you are an RSGB Member who is interested in online webinars and events, don't miss out! Log into the RSGB Members' portal, choose the preferences tab and click the online events option. The RSGB will be using this mailing list in future to send out details of forthcoming online events, for example, the packed programme of Tonight@8 live webinars that are booked until July. Go to rsgb.org/members And now for details of rallies and events The Hack Green Military Surplus and Military Radio Hanger Sale will take place on Sunday the 2nd of April. The venue will be Hack Green Secret Nuclear Bunker, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 8AL. The sale will include electronic equipment, amateur gear, components, military radio items and vehicle spares. For more information email coldwar@hackgreen.co.uk or visit www.hackgreen.co.uk Yeovil Amateur Radio Club's 37th QRP Convention will take place on Saturday the 15th of April at The Digby Hall, Sherborne, Dorset DT9 3AA. Doors open from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm and admission is £3. The Convention will feature talks, traders, bring and buy, club stalls and a café. For more information visit yeovil-arc.com or contact qrp@yeovil-arc.com The Cambridgeshire Repeater Group Rally will take place on Sunday the 16th of April. The venue will be Foxton Village Hall, Hardman Road, Foxton, Cambridge CB22 6RN. Doors open at 7.30 am for traders and 9.30 am for visitors. Admission is £3. The rally will feature a talk-in, trade stands, bring and buy, an RSGB Bookstall and free car parking. For more information contact Lawrence, M0LCM on 07941 972 724, email rally2023@cambridgerepeaters.net and see the cambridgerepeaters.net website. The Holsworthy Spring Rally and Boot Sale will also take place on Sunday the 16th of April. The venue will be Holsworthy Livestock Market, Holsworthy, Devon EX22 7FA. There will be plenty of parking, wheelchair access and full catering available. The doors open to the public from 10 am. For more details contact the club secretary Ken, G7VJA via email at m0omc@m0omc.co.uk and visit the m0omc.co.uk website. Now the Special Event News In celebration of the 25th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China on the 1st of July 1997, Hong Kong licensed amateurs are granted the use of the special prefix VR25 until the 30th of June 2023. The VR2 Contest Club and the Hong Kong Amateur Radio Transmitting Society will be using VR25CC and VR25HK, respectively. YR1400VT is the special callsign that members of Radio Club YO6KGS will be using until the 30th of June 2023 to popularise the newly inaugurated Via Transilvanica, a long-distance trail used for hiking, cycling and horse riding that crosses Romania. More information can be found on QRZ.com QSL via eQSL. 9A66AA is the special callsign that Tom, 9A2AA will be using throughout 2023 to mark his 66th year in amateur radio. QSL via Tom's home call. Now the DX news Neville, G3RFS will be active as 6Y5FS from Jamaica, NA-097, until the 29th of March. He will operate mainly using CW and some SSB. QSL via Logbook of the World, Club Log's OQRS, or via G4BWP. Rich, PA0RRS will be active as 9M2MRS from Penang Island, AS-015, West Malaysia until the 29th of March. He will operate using CW most of the time but will also use RTTY, FT8 and FT4 on the 40 to 10m bands. QSL via Club Log's OQRS is preferred, but also via Logbook of the World, or via PA0RRS. Willy, ON4AVT will be active as 6W7/ON4AVT from Warang, Senegal until the 31st of March. He usually operates using FT8, with some SSB and CW, on the 80 to 10m bands. He will also be available on the QO-100 satellite. QSL via Club Log's OQRS is preferred, or via his home call. Lars, SM6NT will be active as HS0ZME from Hua Hin, Thailand until the 2nd of April 2023. He will operate mainly CW on the 40 to 10m bands. QSL via SM6NT. Now the contest news The CQ Worldwide WPX SSB Contest started at 0000UTC on Saturday the 25th of March and ends at 2359UTC today, Sunday the 26th of March. Using SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. On Monday the 27th of March, the FT4 Series Contest runs from 1900 to 2030UTC. Using FT4 on the 80, 40 and 20m bands, the exchange is your report. On Tuesday the 28th of March, the SHF UK Activity Contest runs from 1930 to 2230UTC. Using all modes on the 2.3GHz band, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. On Wednesday the 29th of March, the UK and Ireland Contest Club Contest runs from 2000 to 2100UTC. Using CW on the 80m band, the exchange is your six-character locator. On Saturday the 1st of April, the FT4 International Activity Day runs from 0800 to 2000UTC. Using FT4 on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is your report. The SP DX Contest starts at 1500UTC on Saturday the 1st of April and runs until 1500UTC on Sunday the 2nd of April. Using CW and SSB on the 160 to 10m bands, where contests are permitted, the exchange is signal report and serial number. Polish stations send their province code. On Sunday the 2nd of April, the UK Microwave Group Low Band Contest runs from 1000 to 1600UTC. Using All modes on the 1.3 to 3.4GHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Thursday 23rd of March 2023 The solar flux index dipped a little last week, down to 148, but it didn't last long and was back up to 159 by Thursday the 23rd. We were free of major solar flares with only one M-class flare occurring on the 20th. Geomagnetic conditions were mainly settled as well, but that could change this weekend thanks to a large coronal hole. The massive coronal hole on the Sun became Earth-facing on Thursday. A coronal hole is an area on the Sun's surface with open magnetic field lines, which allows plasma to flow out. They appear dark when photographed in extreme UV light. Although the bulk of the hole is south of the Sun's equator, a long finger reaches out to the equator, which makes it a potential threat to Earth. All eyes will be on the Kp index over the weekend as we expect it to increase, possibly dramatically as the solar wind impacts us. Solar wind speeds are likely to be in excess of 600km/s and continue into the weekend, resulting in isolated G1 storm levels. Keep an eye on solarham.net for updates. We are now at the spring equinox, so it is prime time for auroral activity. The spring equinox traditionally brings greater solar activity which results in an increased frequency of auroral displays. It is also a prime time for north-south HF paths, such as the UK to South Africa, and the UK to South America. Next week, the US Air Force predicts that the solar flux index will decline slightly to bring it into the range of 130 to 140. Once the weekend's solar storm declines, we may expect a few days of relatively calm geomagnetic conditions before another period of unsettled space weather is predicted for Thursday the 30th and Friday the 31st. This could see the Kp index rise to five once again. And now the VHF and up propagation news The overall unsettled nature of the current weather pattern is likely to continue for much of the period through to the end of next week, except for a brief ridge of high pressure crossing the country after the weekend. This might offer the only tropo potential for VHF operators. The rest of the time will probably be beset by bands of rain, showers and, at times, strong winds and introduce the prospect of some rain scatter on the GHz bands. It's a week to focus on fleeting tropo, rain scatter and aurora as modes of choice. As we said earlier, the aurora is worth looking out for since the solar conditions are still very disturbed. As usual, good indicators are the Kp index values, which ideally should be five or greater to get our attention. The meteor shower calendar is still in its quiet period, and with no major showers to look for, it would be best to try your luck with random meteors, which tend to peak just before dawn. The Sporadic-E season has not started yet but is getting closer, say from mid-April on 10m, perhaps. For EME operators, Moon declination reaches maximum next Tuesday meaning long Moon availability windows. Path losses increase throughout the week and 144MHz sky noise starts out moderate, falling to low next weekend. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
Sierra Schultzzie, Riayn Christina, and Paloma Malfavon catchup and discuss L-O-V-E! We share viewer stories and reveal more 20W lore: Riayn sobbing in Central Park, Paloma finding love in a Chipotle, & Sierra's iconic artichoke bouquet.
The lesson this week correctly defines "materialism" as "the idea that all reality is only material. It also says that materialism is part of the wisdom of the world, which is clearly a bad thing. Next, it also says that materialism means there is no God or supernatural realm. So clearly, for the lesson to say that materialism means there is no God shows that the lesson is taking the position that God is not material - in other words, that God is immaterial. The same applies for all the things the lesson places in the "supernatural realm of existence." Now, this may come as a surprise, but this stance against materialism would be completely shocking to the early SDAs. The reason why is that the early SDAs actually were materialists and they were accused of being atheists by members of the fallen churches for the very reason that they promoted materialism. The ideas advocated by the Sabbath School Lesson in what we just quoted are the same ideas expressed by early opponents of Seventh-day Adventism as anti-SDA arguments. So, on one hand, the SDA pioneers wouldn't be shocked by the statement itself, since they had seen these sorts of statements many times. If they read it, they would assume that it is from something written against Seventh-day Adventism. What would have shocked them about it is the fact that it is written by Seventh-day Adventists and is passing for the SDA position. In this study, we'll be showing you that early SDAs were materialists and that their opponents charged them with atheism for that very reason. Links: "The Personality of God: An SDA Pillar Doctrine" https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLbPVtTaj0MXEsuRokPxciM7PjCTveaTi1 "Matter and Spirit," by D.M. Canright, http://www.bdsda.com/matter-and-spirit-the-problem-of-human-thought/ "Immateriality," an article published in "The Personality of God," by James White, http://www.bdsda.com/materialism-our-forgotten-foundation-2/#:~:text=.%20J.%20W.-,IMMATERIALITY,The%20Lord%E2%80%99s%20to%20all%20eternity.,-20 Sabbath School Q4 2022: On Death, Dying, and the Future Hope - Week 6, "He Died for Us" A Branch Davidian Seventh-Day Adventist perspective on the Sabbath School lesson. www.bdsda.com Email us at bdsdalit@gmail.com for comments and literature requests.
Eigen Energie Podcast Folge 2: Es gibt so viel Potenzial zum Strom sparen Die 2. Folge des Eigen Energie Wende Podcast stellt euch viele Möglichkeiten vor, wie ihr effektiver Strom einsparen könnt. Denn sofern ihr euren Stromverbrauch nicht schon aktiv unter die Lupe genommen und alle Möglichkeiten für Einsparungen aktiviert habt, bin ich mir ziemlich sicher, dass ihr ohne größere Investitionen oder Komforteinschränkungen mindestens 10% eures Jahres-Stromverbrauchs, im Vergleich zu den letzten beiden Jahren, einsparen könnt. Dafür gebe ich euch in dieser Folge viele Tipps aus den Erfahrungen, die ich mit meiner Familie in den letzten Monaten bezüglich des Stromsparens gemacht habe. Wir konnten unseren Stromverbrauch im Verlauf der letzten Monate um ca. 60% reduzieren, da wir unbewusst viel Strom verschwendet haben. Wir konnten diese Einsparung nur erreichen, indem wir unseren Stromverbrauch „sichtbar gemacht“ haben. Wie das geht, erkläre ich in der ersten Folge des Eigen Energie Wende Podcast, die ihr hier unbedingt noch einmal anhören solltet: https://www.eigenenergiewende.de/podcastfolgen/folge-1-die-grundlagen-um-effektiv-strom-zu-sparen --- Kurze Erläuterung zur Strommessung und der Stromkostenberechnung --- Die Leistungsaufnahme von Elektrogeräten wird in Watt gemessen. Watt ist das Ergebnis aus der Formel Volt (also Stromspannung) Mal Ampere (also Stromstärke). Unser Stromverbrauch wird in der Einheit kWh gemessen und in dieser Einheit auch vom Stromanbieter abgerechnet. Aktuell sind das bei vielen von euch wahrscheinlich 35 – oder hoffentlich höchstens 70 Cent pro kWh. Aber wie werden jetzt Watt zu kWh? Ihr habt sicherlich schon mal die Leistungsangabe Watt auf einigen Haushaltsgeräten gesehen. Unsere Mikrowelle hat z.B. eine maximale Einstellung zum Erhitzen von 800 Watt und um dieses Beispiel zu vereinfachen, rechnen wir mal damit, dass dafür auch genau 800 Watt Strom aus der Steckdose fließen, in Wirklichkeit ist das etwas mehr, aber wir wollen es möglichst einfach halten. Das würde bedeuten, dass die Mikrowelle bei 1 Stunde Laufzeit und 800 Watt Leistung dann 800 Wattstunden an Strom verbraucht hat. Da eine kWh 1000 Wattstunden entspricht müssen wir den Wert von 800 Wattstunden durch 1000 Teilen und bekommen dann den Wert in kWh. Also 800 Wattstunden durch 1000 ergibt 0,8 kWh. Um das jetzt in Kosten umzurechnen, multiplizieren wir 0,8 x 0,35 Euro = 0,28 Cent an Stromkosten. Bei einem Strompreis von 70 Cent wären das dann 0,8 x 0,7 = 0,56 Euro. Leider findet man auf den meisten Haushaltsgeräten keinen Knopf mit der einstellbaren Leistungsangabe wie bei der Mikrowelle. Daher solltet ihr wie in Folge 1 beschrieben, eure Stromverbräuche sichtbar machen. --- Einsparpotenzial bei TV, Audio im Wohnzimmer --- Macht erst einmal einen einfachen Schnelltest bei euren Elektrogeräten mit einem Rundgang durch die Räume und ein schlichtes Handauflegen auf Elektrogeräte und Netzteile, die im Stand-by-Modus bzw. ausgeschaltet sind. Wenn ihr spürt, dass sich ein Gerät besonders warm anfühlt, obwohl es nicht eingeschaltet ist, könnt ihr davon ausgehen, dass hier unnötig Strom verbraucht wird. An diesen Geräten solltet ihr also zuerst eure Strommesssteckdose anschließen, um zu sehen, wie viel Strom hier verbraucht bzw. verschwendet wird. Bei uns war der größte Standby-Stromverschwender im Wohnzimmer unser alter Classic DVD-Receiver der im Standby 20W verbraucht und in der Woche nur noch 2-3 Std. zum Einsatz kommt. In Zahlen bedeuten 20W x 24 Std. = 480 Wh das sind also fast ½ kWh pro Tag. Im Jahr sind das 175 kWh die €60 € bei einem Strompreis von 35 Cent oder €120 bei einem Strompreis von 70 Cent entsprechen. Den Verstärker haben wir jetzt an eine schaltbare Steckdose angeschlossen, die wir nur noch einschalten, wenn wir den Verstärker auch nutzen. Das ergibt eine Menge Einsparung ohne Komfortverlust. Gerade ältere Geräte haben z.T. einen sehr hohe Standby verbrauch, da die gesetzlichen Regulierungen zum Stromverbrauch früher nicht sehr strikt waren und daher nicht viel Aufmerksamkeit dem Energiesparen geschenkt wurde. Also solltet ihr besonders eure älteren Elektrogeräte, die ständig an der Steckdose angeschlossen sind, besonders unter die Lupe nehmen. Überprüft bei dieser Gelegenheit auch, ob ihr eine Spielekonsole im Wohnzimmer habt, die ständig am Strom hängt. Auch hier sind ältere Konsolen richtige Stromfresser, also lohnt es sich auch diese nur mit Strom zu versorgen, wenn sie auch aktiv genutzt werden. Ein weiterer großer Stromverbraucher, der in vielen Haushalten täglich genutzt wird, ist der Fernseher. Hier solltet ihr unbedingt als nächstes die Strommesssteckdose anschließen, um den genauen Stromverbrauch zu erfahren. Die größte Ersparnis haben wir an unserem LCD-Fernseher durch die Reduzierung der Hintergrundbeleuchtung erzielt und gleichzeitig ein natürlicheres Bild mit besseren Schwarzwerten in dunklen Bildbereichen erhalten. Es lohnt sich auch noch elektronischen „Bildoptimierungs-Einstellungen“ durchzuprobieren. Einige davon kosten zusätzlich Rechenleistung, die auch einen höheren Stromverbrauch bedeuten kann. Neuere LCD-Fernseher benötigen bei 4K Auflösung und HDR i.d.R. auch mehr Strom als im normalen HD und ohne HDR Modus. Messt mal nach, welches Feature bei euch wie viel mehr Strom verbraucht, um dann ggf. diese Features bewusst z.B. nur für den Kinoabend zu aktivieren. Unser Fernseher verbraucht jetzt im Betrieb nur noch 60W und somit 50% weniger Strom als vor der Optimierung. Damit liegen wir jetzt bei einem TV-Jahresverbrauch von nur noch 90 kWh im Gegensatz zu vorher 180 kWh. Das ergibt bei den beiden Referenzstrompreisen von 35 bzw. 70 Cent eine Einsparung von €30 bzw. €60 pro Jahr. Die Ersparnis kann noch höher ausfallen, wenn ihr, wenn möglich (z.B., wenn man alleine schaut) vom Fernseher auf ein Tablett wechselt. Mein iPad Pro hat eine viel bessere Auflösung und auch ein HDR Display, aber es verbraucht im Betrieb noch einmal 90% weniger Strom als unser Fernseher. Und da ich das iPad näher vor mich stelle, ist die Bildgröße perspektivisch sogar etwas größer für mich, als wenn ich auf den 4m entfernten Fernseher schaue. Unser Fernseher, Apple-TV und Amazon FireTV-Stick verbrauchen im Standby ca. 4 Watt und werden, in den über 20 Stunden, die wir sie täglich nicht nutzen, jetzt per Steckerleiste vom Strom getrennt. So reduzieren wir unseren Stromverbrauch um 4W mal 20 Std. also 80 Wh pro Tag oder ca. 30 kWh pro Jahr. Auf der Stromrechnung ergibt das eine weitere Einsparung von €10 bzw. €20 jährlich. Das Gleiche gilt auch für externe Satelliten-TV Verteiler, Kable-TV Box, DVB-T Empfänger oder Antennenverstärker. Diese Geräte können, wenn sie auch schon ein paar Jahre alt sind, ständig 5-20W verbrauchen und somit die Stromrechnung um €15-€70 pro Jahr erhöhen. Auch diese haben wir jetzt so geschaltet, dass es nur an sind, wenn wir auch wirklich TV schauen. Der nächste Stromverbraucher ist der Internetrouter. Wir haben eine FritzBox für unser DSL und die verbraucht, je nach Typ und Einsatz zwischen 5–20W. Ein großer Teil des Energieverbrauchs benötigt dabei das WLAN. Sofern das bei euch nicht 24Stunden pro Tag laufen muss, schaut mal in die Bedienoberfläche eures Routers, ob es eine Zeitschaltfunktion für das WLAN gibt. Die aktuelleren FritzBoxen haben diese Funktion und damit könntet ihr das WLAN z.B. zwischen 0-6 Uhr ausschalten und so ¼ des Stromverbrauchs für das WLAN reduzieren und damit ca. €10-€30 pro Jahr einsparen. Zusätzlich gibt es in einigen Routern weitere Energiesparoptionen, die ihr ausprobieren solltet. Schließt dazu wieder die Strommessgsteckdose vor den Router und testet die verschiedenen Einstellungen, um zu sehen, welche Einstellungen sich auf den Verbrauch auswirken. Wenn man den gesamten Router über eine externe Zeitschaltuhr ausschalten, würden evtl. auch das Telefon sowie Geräte, die eine ständige Internetverbindung benötigen (Alarmanlage, SmartHome Steuerung etc.) getrennt werden. --- Homeoffice / EDV --- So ähnlich wie im Wohnzimmer solltet ihr auch in eurem Homeoffice vorgehen. Gibt es Geräte, die Ständig am Strom hängen, obwohl sie das nicht müssen? Wir haben jetzt konsequent alle Geräte an schaltbaren Steckerleisten angeschlossen und trennen diese vom Strom, wenn der Arbeitstag beendet ist. Was für euren Fernseher gilt, solltet ihr auch auf eure Computermonitore übertragen. Stellt die Hintergrundbeleuchtung jeweils nur so hell ein, wie es sein muss. Geräte wie Scanner, Drucker, externe Festplatten, Audio-Interfaces usw. sollten nur verbunden sein, wenn sie benötigt werden. Es lohnt auch die Energiespareinstellungen in den Systemeinstellungen eurer Rechner zu checken, denn da kann man bestimmt auch noch ein paar Dinge, wie z.B. Ausschaltzeiten des Monitors bei Inaktivität oder andere Dinge, optimieren. Wenn ein Gerät im Standby nur 2W verbraucht, summiert sich das in 24 Stunden auf ca. 50 Wh. Um diesen vermeintlich unbedeutenden Verbrauch mal in Perspektive zu setzen: Mit 50 Wh pro Tag kann man, wenn man bei aktuellen Smartphones von einer Batteriekapazität zwischen 10 bis 15 Wh ausgeht, 3–5 Smartphones Täglich vollständig aufladen! Nach dieser ganzen Recherche habe ich in den letzten Monaten auch mein Arbeitsverhalten mehr an den Bedarf und an den Stromverbrauch angepasst. Ich habe mir nach der Energiespar-Recherche der letzten Monate jetzt angewöhnt, angepasst an meine Aufgaben generell den dafür ausreichend dimensionierten Rechner zu nehmen. Für E-Mails schreiben, Websurfen oder kleinere Foto- und Videoarbeiten reicht mein iPad Pro völlig aus und das verbraucht pro Tag nur so viel Energie wie mein großer 5K iMac bei geringer Leistung in einer Stunde. Also kann ich hier gut 90% Strom pro Tag einsparen, wenn ich nicht auf den großen Monitor oder die maximale Rechenleistung des iMacs angewiesen bin. Für viele größere Aufgaben kann ich aber auch mein Notebook einsetzen, da es sogar einen schnelleren Prozessor als der iMac hat, aber nur ca. 1/3 des Stroms verbraucht. Dafür ist der Monitor aber natürlich auch deutlich kleiner. Vielleicht habt ihr auch die Möglichkeit eure Arbeitsgeräte mehr an den Bedarf anzupassen, um auch hier noch einmal Strom einzusparen. --- Haushaltsgeräte --- Viele Haushaltsgeräte haben ein großes Strom-Einsparpotential, da sie fast täglich genutzt werden und viel Strom verbrauchen. Die größten Einsparungen konnten wir bei der Waschmaschine und dem Wäschetrockner erzielen. Bei uns mit 4 Personen, davon 2 aktive Kinder, die viel Sport treiben und viel Wäsche produzieren, läuft die Waschmaschine ca. 200-mal im Jahr. Neuere Waschmaschinen haben schon einige Energiesparprogramme, aber auch bei älteren Waschmaschinen könnt ihr durch gezielte Waschprogramm- und Temperaturwahl eine Menge an Strom sparen. Dazu kann es sinnvoll sein eine von den in der letzten Folge vorgestellten WLAN-Steckdosen mit Strommessfunktion anzuschaffen und an der Waschmaschine anzuschließen. Wir haben so eine Messsteckdose dauerhaft angeschlossen und konnten damit über einen längeren Zeitraum genau herausfinden, wie viel Strom welches Waschprogramm bei welcher Temperatur verbraucht und dann vergleichen wie sauber das Waschergebnis war. Ich werdet dann vielleicht ähnlich überrascht sein, mit wie wenig Strom man gute Waschergebnisse erzielen kann. Und vorab ein kleiner Spoiler: die kurzen Schnellwaschprogramme sind oft die größten Stromfresser. Aber auch die gewählte Waschtemperatur hat einen sehr großen Einfluss auf den Stromverbrauch. Denn das Waschwasser kommt direkt aus der ungeheizten Wasserleitung des Hausanschlusses. Die Temperatur des Wassers beträgt durchschnittlich 10–15°C und wird durch einen elektrischen Heizstab in der Waschmaschine auf die gewünschte Waschtemperatur erhitzt. Also bei einer 30° Wäsche muss das Wasser um ca. 15° erhitzt werden. Bei einer 40° Wäsche sind das schon 25° und bei einer 60° Wäsche eine Erhöhung um 45° C. Bei einer 90° Wäsche sind das dann ganze 75° C und das Erhitzen von Wasser kostet eine Menge Strom. Wir haben die 90° Wäsche jetzt abgeschafft und waschen unsere ehemalige Kochwäsche maximal noch mit 60° und guten Ergebnissen. Und die ehemalige 60° Wäsche haben wir auf 40° reduziert wobei für viele Wäschen auch ein 30° Waschgang mit entsprechendem Waschprogramm völlig ausreicht. Das alles funktioniert besonders gut, wenn man, so wie man das früher schon gemacht hat, starke Flecken oder Verschmutzungen vor der Wäsche direkt mit etwas Waschmittel behandelt. Bei den Waschtemperaturen sind die Einsparmöglichkeiten einheitlich, aber bei den Waschprogrammen eurer Waschmaschine müsst ihr individuell nachmessen, welches Programm wie viel Strom bei eurer Maschine verbraucht. Grundsätzlich sollte das ECO oder Öko Programm sparsamer als Normalprogramme sein. Bei einigen Waschmaschinen kann man auch verschiedene Normalprogramme mit einer Eco oder Öko-Taste in den Energiesparmodus versetzen. Als Beispiel sind hier ein paar Verbrauchsdaten unserer Waschmaschine: - Eine 60° Eco-Wäsche (das lange Programm) verbraucht bei uns ca. 1 kWh - Die 40° Eco-Wäsche (auch das lange Programm) verbraucht ca. 0,6 kWh also ca. 40% weniger als die 60° Wäsche) - Die 30° Eco-Wäsche verbraucht ca. 0,3 kWh also 70% weniger als die 60° und 50% weniger als die 40° Wäsche Bei 200 Wäschen Pro Jahr kann man hier ca. €50–€100 einsparen. Viele modernere Waschmaschinen erkennen, wie viel KG Wäsche sich in der Trommel befinden und dementsprechend kann der Verbrauch von einer Halbvollen zu einer sehr vollen Wäsche auch bei den gleichen Einstellungen variieren. Nach dem Waschgang kann es sich lohnen, vor dem Trocknen noch einen Schleuderzyklus in der Waschmaschine laufen zu lassen. Sofern es die Kleidungsstücke zulassen, machen wir einen extra Schleuderzyklus mit 1400 U/min und das dauert ca. 12 Minuten extra. Mit weniger Restfeuchtigkeit trocknet die Wäsche dann auch schneller auf der Wäscheleine oder im Wäschetrockner. In der Vergangenheit haben wir fast immer unseren Wäschetrockner benutzt da es so schön praktisch war. Aber mich hat fast der Schlag getroffen, als ich gesehen habe, wie viel Strom ein Trocknungsgang bei uns verbraucht. Wir haben einen 10 Jahre alten Kondenstrockner, also einen Trockner ohne Abluftschlauch nach draußen, der von einem namenhaften deutschen Hersteller stammt und für uns unglaubliche 3,5 kWh für eine volle Ladung Wäsche verbraucht. Der Wäschetrockner verbraucht also durchschnittlich 6-Mal mehr Strom als unsere Waschmaschine für die gleiche Wäsche! Manchmal haben wir Tage, an denen wir sogar nur 3,5 kWh in unserem gesamten Haus verbrauchen. 3,5 kWh bei 200 Wäschen im Jahr entspricht 700 kWh pro Jahr oder ca. €250-€750 pro Jahr. Bei unserem aktuellen Stromverbrauch würde das unseren Verbrauch um mindestens 1/3 erhöhen. Nur für den Wäschetrockner! Wir haben dann sofort auf das Trocknen mit Wäscheständern umgestellt und damit bisher eine Menge Strom & Geld eingespart. Das war zwischen April und September auch nicht schwer, da wir die Wäsche draußen trocknen konnten. Sofern wir das in der dunklen und kalten Jahreszeit nicht durchhalten können, da wir keinen angemessenen Trocknungsraum im Haus haben, erwägen wir den Kauf eines modernen Wärmepumpen-Wäschetrockners. Die aktuellen Modelle mit hoher Energieeffiziens sind um ca. 2/3 sparsamer als die alten Kondenstrockner und diese Investition kann sich bei häufigem Einsatz und hohen Strompreisen in weniger als 2 Jahren amortisieren. --- Amazon-Link Wäschetrockner --- Siemens iQ500: https://amzn.to/3dhiWKw Sofern ihr eine Geschirrspülmaschine habt, lohnt sich auch ein Durchprobieren und eine Verbrauchsmessung der unterschiedlichen Spülprogramme. Auch hier gilt wieder, je heißer der Waschgang, desto mehr Strom wird verbraucht. Unsere 10 Jahre alte Maschine hat ein Ökosparprogramm mit 50°C das genau 1 kWh pro Spülgang verbraucht und das ist für uns akzeptabel. Wir packen die Maschine jetzt auch immer ganz voll und verschenken kein Platz durch sperrige Töpfe. Die brauchen wir täglich und waschen sie direkt nach dem Kochen ab. Das geht schnell, weil in der kurzen Zeit nichts eintrocknen kann. Im Durchschnitt läuft unsere Spülmaschine jetzt einmal alle 4 Tage. Kommen wir zum nächsten Stromverbraucher den wahrscheinlich jeder besitz und das ist der Kühl- und Gefrierschrank. Da dieser das ganze Jahr über in Betrieb ist, können sich hier auch kleinere Einsparungen auf der Stromrechnung bemerkbar machen. Der Kühl-/Gefrierschrank verbraucht am meisten Strom, wenn der Kühlkompressor läuft um die Kühltemperatur auf der eingestellten Mindesttemperatur zu halten. Ihr könnt das vielleicht bei eurem Kühlschrank hören, wenn der ein bisschen brummt dann wird gerade gekühlt. Bei unserem 10 Jahre alten Kühlschrank sind das ungefähr 20 Minuten pro Stunde. Aber auch hier gibt es verschiedene Möglichkeiten diesen Strom-Dauerverbraucher etwas in die Schranken zu weisen. Die erste Einsparung, die wir gemacht haben, war die Kühltemperatur zu optimieren. Unser Kühlschrank war auf 5°C Kühltemperatur eingestellt. Das haben wir jetzt auf 7°C erhöht, da jedes Grad den Stromverbrauch um ca. 6% verändert. Das Gefrierfach haben wir von -18 auf -16°C Kühltemperatur erhöht, so dass wir bei Kühlschrank jetzt über 20% Stromverbrauch pro Jahr einsparen. Achtet auch darauf, die Kühlschranktür nur zu öffnen, wenn es nötig ist und die Tür nicht ganz so schnell aufzureißen, damit nicht so viel Kälte in den Raum verloren geht. Und ihr solltet auch alle Gerichte, die im Kühlschrank aufbewahrt werden, vorher auf Raumtemperatur abkühlen, damit hier nicht unnötig gegen eine Wärmequelle gekühlt werden muss. Außerdem solltet ihr dafür sorgen, dass der Kühlschrank nicht direkter Sonneneinstrahlung ausgesetzt ist oder direkt an der Heizung steht, da dies zusätzliche Kühlleistung beansprucht. --- Herd und Backofen --- Für den Herd gilt grundsätzlich: Je kürzer und weniger Töpfe ihr auf dem Herd aufheizt, desto weniger Strom verbraucht ihr. Sprich, ein Eintopf kann im Angesicht der aktuellen Stromsituation wieder an Attraktivität gewinnen, wenn ihr nur eine Herdplatte benutzt, anstatt gleichzeitig 3 Herdplatten zu benutzen, um unterschiedlichen Zutaten zu erhitzen. Die Herdplatte sollte von der Größe her nicht größer als der Topf sein und ihr solltet, wenn immer möglich, mit Deckel kochen, da so die Energieeffizienz im Kochprozess deutlich steigt. Ihr könnt die Herdplatte auch ein paar Minuten vor beendeter Kochzeit ausschalten und das Gericht zu ende garen, da noch viel Restwärme in der Platte und dem Topf stecken, die ohne weiter Stromverbrauch ausgenutzt werden können. 5 Tipps zur energiesparenderen Nutzung des Backofens: Oft muss der Ofen nicht vorgeheizt werden und das Gericht kann so schon im Aufwärmprozess die Energie nutzen. In der Regel ist die Umlufteinstellung am effektivsten, da sich so die Wärme am besten im Ofen verteilt und ihr so auch mehrere Backbleche gleichzeitig nutzen könnt. Wenn ihr gefrorene Lebensmittel backt, dann kann es Sinn machen diese schon einen Tag vorher im Kühlschrank auf 7° C aufzutauen. Der Kühlschrank profitiert, da er in der Auftauzeit die Kälte nutzt und weniger selbst kühlen muss. Und der Ofen muss kein Gericht von -16° aufbacken, sondert startet bei +7°C und hat damit einen 23° Vorsprung der weniger Energie kostet. Öffnet die Ofentür nur wenn es absolut notwendig ist (z.B. zum Wenden oder um die Kerntemperatur zu prüfen). Denn durch jedes Öffnen geht viel Wärme aus dem Inneren des Ofens verloren. Auch der Backofen hält die Restwärme bei geschlossener Tür ür einen längeren Zeitraum, und auch hier könnt ihr ggf. den Ofen schon ein paar Minuten vor dem Ende der Backzeit abstellen und so etwas Strom sparen. Denn im Heizmodus verbraucht ein Backofen oft über 2000W. --- Licht und Beleuchtung --- Statistisch verbrauchen wir ca. 10% unseres Stroms für Beleuchtung in Privathaushalten. Es sollte sich mittlerweile herumgesprochen haben, dass alte Glühbirnen unglaubliche Energievernichter sind und dass man möglichst alle Lampen auf LED-Lampen umstellen sollte. Früher hatte bei uns eine 100W Glühbirne einen mittelgroßen Raum ausgeleuchtet. Heute können wir mit 100W Leistung mehr als ein Dutzend LED-Lampen betreiben und unser ganzes Haus ausreichend ausleuchten. Geht mal durchs Haus oder die Wohnung und kontrolliert, ob wirklich überall schon LED-Lampen eingesetzt sind, wo sie eingesetzt werden können. Und achtet auch besonders auf eingebaute Halogenstrahler, die können ggf. auch durch viel sparsamere LED-Lampen ersetzt werden. Die LED-Technologie hat sich auch weiterentwickelt und so haben wir kürzlich alte LED-Birnen gegen neuere mit noch weniger Stromverbrauch bei besserer Helligkeit und schönerer Lichtqualität ersetzt. In Summe habe ich durch den Austausch der alten gegen neue LEDs noch einmal 85W Verbrauchsleistung eingespart, wenn alle Lampen eingeschaltet sind. Am effizientesten sollten natürlich die Lampen sein, die auch am meisten genutzt werden und da könnte sich eine Neuinvestition vom Stromverbrauch und der Lichtqualität her lohnen, wenn ihr aktuell auch noch ältere LED-Birnen im Haus habt. Solltet ihr den Kauf von neuen LED-Birnen plant, achtet nicht nur auf die Wattzahl als Äquivalent einer klassischen Glühbirne achten. Denn die Helligkeit einer Birne wird in Lumen gemessen und danach solltet ihr die LED-Birnen vergleichen. Wenn also eine Birne 807 Lumen bei 7W Stromverbrauch leistet, dann wäre eine Birne mit 700 Lumen und einem Verbrauch von 7W die weniger effiziente. Auch die Lichtfarbe bzw. optische Temperatur ist bei der Auswahl wichtig. Diese wird in Kelvin (K) gemessen und wir mögen ein wärmeres Licht in unserem Wohnbereich und nehmen daher Birnen mit 2500-2700 K. Wenn die Zahl kleiner wird, ist das Licht wärmer. Und wenn sie höher ist, dann wird das Licht kälter. Um die 5500 K entspricht Tageslicht zur Mittagszeit, was gerne für Büros, Geschäfte und Ausstellungen genommen wird. Alles was dann einen höheren Kelvin Wert hat wird dann blaustichig und optisch kalt. --- Amazon-Links zu LED-Birnen --- 2 x Philips 60W (806 Lumen) Warmweiß 2.700 Kelvin, Stromverbrauch 7W: https://amzn.to/3Bo0d82 2 x Philips GU10 Sockel 50 Watt (355 Lumen) Warmweiß 2.700 Kelvin, Stromverbrauch 4,6W: https://amzn.to/3DA6CQg Philips LED GU5.3 Sockel, 50W ( 500 Lumen) Warmweiß 2.700 Kelvin, Stromverbrauch 7W: https://amzn.to/3UhWK3p 2 x Philips LED E14 Sockel 40 Watt (470 Lumen) Warmweiß 2.700 Kelvin, Stromverbrauch 4,3W: https://amzn.to/3qIpyVg --- Amazon-Links zu Bluetooth/WLAN-Birnen --- 2x Philips Hue LED Dimmbar Filament E27 Sockel 60 Watt (550 Lumen) 2.100 Kelvin, Stromverbrauch 7W: https://amzn.to/3qNjzhL 2x Philips Hue LED Dimmbar (Helligkeit & Farbtemüperatur) E27 Sockel 75W (bis 1100 Lumen) 2200-6500 Kelvin, Stromverbrauch bis zu 8W: https://amzn.to/3BPvsKw Im Garten haben wir jetzt auf Solarfackeln umgestellt, um abends und nachts ein paar Lichtquellen zu haben, die automatisch bei Dunkelheit angehen. Sie kommen ohne Netzstrom aus und machen ein gemütliches leicht flackerndes Fackellicht, ohne das wir dafür Petrolium verbrennen müssen. --- Amazon-Link zur LED-Solarfackel --- 4 Solarfackeln Outdoor IP65 Wasserdicht: https://amzn.to/3SuWU5Z --- Lüftung und Pumpen --- Lüftungen und Pumpen können als Dauerläufer auch viel Strom verbrauchen. Passivhäuser haben z.B. oft aktive Lüftungsanlage damit ein ausreichender Luft- und Feuchtigkeitsaustauch in den sehr gut gedämmten Räumen möglich ist. Aber außerhalb der Heizperiode haben wir häufig die Fenster geöffnet und da sehe ich keinen großen Nutzen darin, wenn die Lüftung auch dann 24 Stunden durchläuft. Mit einer Zeitschaltuhr steuere ich die Lüftung jetzt so, dass sie Tagsüber bei geöffneten Fenstern nur immer 30 Minuten aktiv läuft und dann 30 Minuten pausiert. Nachts, bei geschlossenen Fenstern lasse ich sie dann wieder durchlaufen. So können wir ca. 25% des Stromverbrauchs pro Jahr für die Lüftung einsparen. Prüft doch mal, ob ihr schon eine intelligentere Lüftung habt, oder ob eure auch das ganze Jahr ständig läuft. Ein regelmäßige Filter Reinigung oder Austausch kann übrigens den Gebläsewiderstand verringern und auch Strom sparen. In vielen Haushalten gibt es Pumpen für verschiedenste Zwecke, die auch ziemlich viel Strom verbrauchen können, besonders wenn sie alt sind. Da man diese Pumpen nicht immer sieht und dann entsprechend keinen Strommessstecker anschließen kann, würde hier der Blick auf euren mit PIN freigeschalteten digitalen Stromzähler helfen, wenn ihr nach dem Freischalten den Momentanverbrauch im Haus kontrollieren könnt (das Prozedere dafür könnt ihr noch einmal in Folge 1 nachhören). So konnte ich feststellen, dass die Pumpe für den Wärmekreislauf unserer Solarthermieanlage im aktiven Betrieb knapp 100W. Sie springt aber nur an, wenn wir auch wärme durch Sonneneinstrahlung generieren und somit Gas einsparen. Daher ist das eine sinnvolle und gut gesteuerte Pumpe. Aber vielleicht habt ihr noch eine Ölheizung mit alten Pumpen die ständig laufen oder habt ihr irgendwo noch alte Wasserpumpen, die ständig aktiv sind? Da kommen schnell einige unnötige kWh an Stromverbrauch im Monat zusammen und evtl. lohnt sich ein Austausch alter Pumpen gegen effizientere oder auch eine intelligente Steuerung damit die Pumpen nur laufen, wenn sie auch wirklich gebraucht werden. Habt ihr noch Stromspartipps, die für unsere Community interessant wären? Dann schreibt diese bitte in die Kommentare unter die Shownotes für Folge 2 auf www.EigenEnergieWende.de
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Making his second appearance on the podcast, Maciej Mensfeld joins the show to share his latest developments with his Kafka and Karafka integrations and libraries. He shares his framework for Kafka 2.0, his personal approach to Rails, and how to integrate Kafka and Karafka most effectively. The panel also discusses regulation and security risks with open-source libraries for developers. About this Episode… What is Kafka and Karafka and how are they used? The Rails mindset with Kafka and Karafka vs. batches What is making Karafka faster? Open-source libraries and regulation and security risks Sponsors Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/) Coaching | Top End Devs (https://topenddevs.com/coaching) Links Apache Kafka (https://kafka.apache.org/) GitHub - karafka/karafka: Framework for Apache Kafka based Ruby and Rails applications development. (https://github.com/karafka/karafka) Closer to Code (https://mensfeld.pl/) Mitigate Open Source Supply Chain Risks (https://www.mend.io/mend-supply-chain-defender/) GitHub:Maciej Mensfeld (https://github.com/mensfeld) Picks Charles- Legendary: A Marvel Deck Building Game (https://boardgamegeek.com/boardgame/129437/legendary-marvel-deck-building-game) Charles- FTP and SSH online - upload, edit, copy, move, rename & more (https://www.net2ftp.com/) Charles - domainagents.com (http://domainagents.com/) Dave- Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable (3 m) (https://www.apple.com/shop/product/MWP02AM/A/thunderbolt-4-pro-cable-3-m) John- Speyside Single Malt Scotch Whisky | Aberlour (https://www.aberlour.com/en-us/) John- OS 10 - Wikipedia (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OS_10) Maciej- 100 W 1.5 Ohms Resistors (https://www.mouser.com/c/passive-components/resistors/?power%20rating=100%20W&resistance=1.5%20Ohms) Valentino- Lint Filenames - GitHub Marketplace (https://github.com/marketplace/actions/lint-filenames) Valentino- GitHub - domialex/Sidekick: A Path of Exile helper (https://github.com/domialex/Sidekick) Valentino- Scoped gems proposal by mullermp · Pull Request #40 · rubygems/rfcs (https://github.com/rubygems/rfcs/pull/40) Special Guest: Maciej Mensfeld.
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GB2RS News Sunday the 26th of December 2021 The news headlines: Last News of 2021 Covid closes National Radio Centre Several days of SSTV from the ISS This is the final GB2RS news reading for 2021 and we start with seasonal greetings to all newsreaders and listeners, both over the air and via other platforms, and not forgetting viewers of the ATV broadcast, which is available via several repeaters and kindly streamed via the batc.tv website, as well as those who receive this news via TX Factor or podcasts. We would like to take this opportunity once again to thank all those who read the news, in whatever format, for their tireless dedication to their fellow amateurs. A full GB2RS service will resume on the 9th of January. A Local News for the 2nd of January will be available on the RSGB website. In light of the rapidly increasing Covid-19 cases and the high transmission rates, the RSGB has reluctantly decided to close the National Radio Centre at Bletchley Park temporarily until further notice. The situation will be reviewed in the New Year and announcements about re-opening made via GB2RS News, the RSGB website and social media. During the closure, the RSGB Members' voucher for free entry to the NRC will be taken offline. We apologise for any disappointment or inconvenience the closure may cause, but believe it to be in the best interests of the well-being of both volunteers and visitors. During this time the NRC weekday 80m net will be reactivated. The net takes place at 1030UTC on weekdays around 3.727MHz, plus or minus interference. Martyn, G0GMB, the NRC Coordinator, and the NRC volunteers look forward to speaking to as many amateurs as possible over the next few weeks. The Amateur Radio on the International Space Station team will support Slow Scan TV transmissions from the International Space Station over the festive period. The images will be related to lunar exploration. Transmissions should be available worldwide on 145.800MHz FM, using SSTV mode PD120. Transmissions are set to start on the 26th of December at about 1825UTC and end on the 31st at about 1705UTC. The signal should be receivable on a handheld transceiver with a quarter-wave whip antenna. Use the widest filter for 25kHz channel spacing. For more information, go to ariss-sstv.blogspot.com. It is the final week of activation for GB21YOTA for Youngsters on the air. Today, the 26th, and again on the 28th, M0YTE will supervise M7FED using the callsign. On the 27th and 29th, Hilderstone Radio Society will be on the air. Then, on the 30th M0BOY will supervise M7OMY operating the YOTA callsign. Finally, on the 31st, it is M0YTE and M7FED operating on the last day of Youngsters on the Air for this year. The Sudan Amateur Radio Association supports their National Day on Saturday the 1st of January from 0000UTC to 2359UTC with amateur radio activities. Some amateur clubs team up to make a big splash with lots of actions, radios and antennas, offering a variety of modes to experience. For others, the National Day provides an opportunity to coach a smaller group of amateurs and to just have fun talking on the radio. You can email sudanamateur195662@yahoo.com for more details. RSGB HQ is closed for the holidays until 8.30 am on the 4th of January. During that time, if you need information about amateur radio, exams or RadCom you'll find lots of information on the RSGB website, www.rsgb.org. You could also contact your Regional Representative if you need local help, you can find their contact details on the RSGB website at rsgb.org/regional-team. And now for details of rallies and events Unless cancelled by Covid, the Sparkford Wireless Group Rally is due to take place on the 2nd of January at Davis Hall near Yeovil, BA22 7QX. There is free car parking; doors open from 9.30 am to 1 pm and admission is £2. Direct any enquiries to wjh069@gmail.com. Now is the perfect time to let us know your group's rally or event plans for 2022. Email radcom@rsgb.org.uk with details and we'll publicise your event for free in RadCom, on GB2RS, and online. There are already over twenty rallies on the calendar for 2022. Now the DX news Tom, OE1TRI will be active holiday style as 8Q7TR from the Maldives, AS-013, from the 28th of December to the 3rd of January. He will run 20W on 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10m using SSB and FT8. QSL via OE1TRI; he does not use Club Log or Logbook of The World. Now the Special Event news Medway ARTS is putting GB6NU on the air on the 1st of January, celebrating their founder, the late Bill Nutton, G6NU. This is the first of several planned MARTS 2022 Centenary year celebrations. Further details of this event can be found on the GB6NU QRZ page. To mark 100 years of British broadcasting, the BBC will be putting on special events throughout 2022. As part of the celebrations, the staff amateur radio club, the BBC Radio Group, will be active throughout the year using the special callsign GB100BBC. Ofcom has kindly permitted operation from club members' home stations, as well as from BBC premises around the UK, and locations associated with BBC broadcasting such as transmitter sites. In addition to online QSL options, a traditional commemorative QSL card will be available via the bureau. View the GB100BBC page on QRZ.com for more information and look for GB100BBC on all bands and modes. Operations will commence on New Year's Day from the club shack in Broadcasting House, London. GB120MT is being operated by Chelmsford ARS to mark the first successful reception in Newfoundland from the Marconi transmission at Poldhu in Cornwall. The station will be on the air at various times until the 1st of January 2022. During the month of December, Welland Valley ARS is running special call signs GB1XMS, GB2XMS, GB5XMS and GB9XMS to celebrate Christmas and say farewell to 2021. QSL via operator's instructions. Now the contest news When operating in any contests, please keep yourself and fellow amateurs safe by following all relevant pandemic-related government rules. The Christmas Cumulatives take place between the 26th and the 29th of December from 1400 to 1600UTC each day. Using the 50 to 432MHz bands, the exchange is signal report, serial number and locator. Today, the 26th of December, the DARC Christmas Contest runs from 0830 to 1100UTC. Using CW and SSB on the 3.5 and 7MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number. German stations also send DOK (club code) or NM (non-member). The Worked All Britain Christmas Party runs from the 26th of December to the 6th of January. Using all modes on any band, the exchange is your WAB book number. On the 1st of January, the IRTS 80m Daytime Counties contest runs from 1700 to 1800UTC. Using SSB and CW, the exchange is signal report and serial number, with EI and GI stations, also sending their County. On Saturday the 8th, the CW AFS contest runs from 1300 to 1700UTC. Using the 3.5 and 7MHz bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number. The first session of the EUCW 160m CW Party is also on the 8th from 2000 to 2300UTC, with the second session on the 9th at 0400 to 0700UTC. The ARRL RTTY Round-up runs from 1800UTC on the 8th of January to 2359UTC on the 9th. Using the 3.5 to 28MHz contest bands, the exchange is signal report and serial number, with US stations sending their State and Canadians their Province too. Now the radio propagation report, compiled by G0KYA, G3YLA, and G4BAO on Wednesday the 22nd of December Given that this report has to last two weeks it is difficult to be precise in terms of actual HF conditions. What we can say is that we are in turbulent times, with the solar flux index going up and down, and geomagnetic conditions subject to fluctuations as coronal holes and coronal mass ejections come and go. The NOAA forecast for the next two weeks is that the solar flux index may reduce as we go past Christmas, initially to the 90s and ultimately to the 80s as we head towards the 28th of December. NOAA also predicts we may have unsettled geomagnetic conditions on or around the 28th of December, possible due to the return of a coronal hole and its associated high-speed solar wind stream. This is very much a guesstimate as this recent crop of sunspots arrived with very little warning. In other words, anything could happen over the next two weeks. At the time of writing, there were two active regions on the Sun about to turn to be Earth-facing on the STEREO Ahead spacecraft imagery, but we will have to wait and see how they develop. What we do know is that mid-Winter is the best time for low-band propagation, so keep an eye on Top Band, 80 metres and 40 metres, which can all show signs of DX activity from afternoon onwards at this time of year. Meanwhile, the higher bands have come into their own with the SFI above 100. If it continues, do check on 12 and 10 metres as they can provide the lowest D-layer absorption and best DX, with some real surprises every now and again. For example, 10m has given quite a few contacts into Australia recently. And 12m has shown good conditions into the mid-west of the USA in the late afternoon before sunset. So until our regular bulletins start again in the New Year, have a very merry Christmas, a happy New Year and good DX. And now the VHF and up propagation news. The good tropo conditions just lasted until the 23cm UK Activity Contest last Tuesday, then a gradual advance of milder Atlantic air with weather fronts, rain and strong winds set the tone for the rest of the week. The general thrust of the milder air is limited and a battle between cold air to the north and mild to the south will split the country in two over the Christmas weekend. There will be snow in some places for Santa and probably not a lot of VHF propagation to distract him! As a long shot, it can sometimes be productive to beam parallel to a weather front, in this case, East to West. In the week between Christmas and New Year, there will be a period of calmer conditions with frosts and a weak ridge of high pressure; so a possible tropo window before the whole pattern returns to mild Atlantic unsettled conditions, but probably with snow on the leading edge. Finally, to restate last week's mention; this time of the year can produce surprising out of season Sporadic-E and, with some strong winter jet stream activity, it's worth a look. Favoured options are to Spain on Boxing Day and more generally to the south and south-east in the second half of the week towards the end of the month. Of course, there's always a chance of aurora and meteor scatter to keep you amused if the Sporadic-E doesn't materialise. The Quadrantid meteor shower peaks overnight from the 2nd of January to the 3rd and can produce a ZHR of 50-100 with some big fireballs. The peak of activity is extremely narrow, lasting only a few hours. The Moon still has positive declination until the day after Boxing Day and perigee is on New Year's day, bringing lowest path losses. This day also has high 144MHz sky noise so EME is a bit of "swings and roundabouts" through the holiday period. And that's all from the propagation team this week.
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山东交通广播《购车联盟》(周一至周日11:00-12:00直播)20211101直播节目绿色版主要内容:1. 11月上市新车前瞻分析——瑞虎8 PLUS鲲鹏版、名爵MG ONE、五菱NANO EV;2.通过热线电话、微信平台、视频直播等多渠道解答听众挑车、买车提问,问题涉及——传言“电动车容易爆炸”是真的么;电动汽车雷雨天会有影响么;红旗HS5 VS大众途观L怎么选;星途凌云能买么;凌派混动推荐么;探岳为什么不能买;现代库斯图优缺点是什么;20W内落地经济省油省心的SUV推荐、国产合资五座七座详细推荐;捷豹XFL推荐么;沃尔沃S90能买么;凯迪拉克CT4价格优惠缩水2.5W;2012年V6顶配途锐,跟车商要多少钱合适;欧拉白猫能买么;凯迪拉克XT4同价位AT变速箱车型推荐;长安奔奔E-STAR VS五菱MINI EV怎么选;7、8W能买到哪些新能源车型;20W以内纯电动车型分析;2.0L森林人优缺点分析;奥迪Q5 VS丰田汉兰达区别点在哪;上汽大众ID3简析。。。等等。
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山东交通广播《购车联盟》20210808直播节目绿色版主要内容:1. 年轻人欢迎的10W级轿车有哪些?2. 通过热线电话、微信平台、视频直播等解答听众挑车、买车提问,问题涉及——雪佛兰探界者最高配价格在19W99,这个车怎么样?和它价位相同的都没有它油耗低和配置高,这款车值得信赖吗?/ 2006年的宝马325银色,2.5直6的发动机,跑了11W公里,全程4S店保养,还值多少钱?漆面很好,无事故。/落地20W,家用轿车,求推荐。/领克01与荣放,哪个更值得买?主要考虑安全性、皮实耐用、问题少、省心,计划开个10年左右,领克01担心毛病多,质量不稳定和以后的维修保养,但是两个车确实都喜欢。/昂科威2.0四驱值得入手吗?/ 2010年现代名驭2.0手动挡16W公里值多少钱?/ 2013年的阳光,11W公里,手动黑色,无事故,原版一处喷漆,还能值多少钱?/ Q5L、航海家2.7T、凯迪拉克XT6,考虑舒适性,稳定性,该选谁?/落地20W左右,家用轿车,关注2021年帕萨特330精英版,求推荐。/长安CS95和荣威rx8怎么样?家用质量如何?安全性怎么样?
山东交通广播《购车联盟》20210809直播节目绿色版主要内容:今日话题:曾经有没有一款车让你一见倾心?1奔驰C全新上市。 宝马X3中期改款。 上汽奥迪A7L全新上市。2.特斯拉13吨电池起火。3.通过热线电话、微信平台、视频直播等解答听众挑车、买车提问,问题涉及—— 混动CRV 1.5T发动机对油品依赖性大吗?/英菲尼迪FXL这款车怎么样?/ 15款速腾,跑了19W公里,值多少钱?/吉利星越L怎么样?/艾力绅混动版怎么样?/新款MKZ怎么样?/普拉多去哪买?天津平行进口是真的吗?/大众途昂怎么样?/ 20W左右电动轿车,家用,续航400~600公里,有什么推荐?/ 10W以内纯电动汽车有哪些?/ CRV燃油版与混动版推荐哪一个?/昂科威plus艾维亚版本怎么样?
Despedimos la temporada con Emilio Cano de invitado mientras Matías se recupera. Hablamos del Apple Watch, Safari 15, Batería MagSafe, Ted Lasso, Fundación y mucho más. Despedimos la temporada de Cupertino con el bueno de Emilio Cano (@emilcar https://twitter.com/emilcar) sustituyendo a Matías mientras se recupera de su enfermedad. Repasamos el estado del Apple Watch, con una curiosa cifra: para el 75% de los compradores es su primer reloj de Apple. Repasamos la situación del nuevo Safari, que está disgustando a muchos usuarios y Apple parece estar dando marcha atrás con los cambios más radicales. ¿Cómo acabará la cosa? En cuanto a las nuevas baterías de Apple con soporte para MagSafe, no nos convencen principalmente por su abultado precio (109 euros) y su poco abultada capacidad, aunque por funcionalidades están francamente bien. Álex comenta que ha comprado una marca tan reconocida como BOOSTEXX https://amzn.to/2VfIuhJ. Nos damos un paseo por Apple TV+ para hablar de Fundación, Ted Lasso, y las idiosincrasias de este servicio de streaming. Por último, repasamos los rumores de Apple para septiembre y octubre: ¿qué presentarán? iPhone 13, MacBook Pro de 14" y 16", nuevo iPad Mini, y AirPods 3 son los principales candidatos. Si no estás ya suscrito, recuerda apuntarte al podcast de Emilio https://emilcar.fm/category/emilcardaily/ para escucharle todas las mañanas en Emilcar Daily https://podcasts.apple.com/es/podcast/emilcar-daily/id575822709. Por nuestra parte, volveremos en septiembre con más episodios de Cupertino. ¡Os echaremos de menos! Enlaces Mejores Power Bank con MagSafe alternativas a la MagSafe Battery Pack https://eloutput.com/productos/gadgets/bateria-power-bank-magsafe-alternativa/ Vuelve Ted Lasso: cada nuevo viernes un nuevo capítulo en Apple TV Plus https://viatea.es/apple/ted-lasso-temporada-2/ Apple in Early Talks With NFL on Sunday Ticket Games — The Information https://www.theinformation.com/articles/apple-in-early-talks-with-nfl-on-sunday-ticket-games Apple TV+ announces new 9/11 documentary special: 'Inside the President's War Room' - 9to5Mac https://9to5mac.com/2021/07/08/apple-tv-9-11-documentary/ Los AirPods 3 se presentarán junto al iPhone 13, y tiene toda la lógica del mundo: Rumorsfera https://www.applesfera.com/accesorios/airpods-3-se-presentaran-al-iphone-13-tiene-toda-logica-mundo-rumorsfera El nuevo iPad mini llevará el chip A15 de los iPhone 13 y heredará el puerto USB-C, según 9to5Mac https://www.applesfera.com/ipad/nuevo-ipad-mini-llevara-chip-a15-iphone-13-heredara-puerto-usb-c-9to5mac Boostexx bateria externa 10000mAh magnetica, Mag-saf bateria inalámbrico, potencia 15/20W carga rápida Usb-C, Mini batería Alta capacidad para iPhone12/12Pro/Max/12Mini,Samsung,Xiaomi. Azul metallico : Amazon.es: Electrónica https://www.amazon.es/Boostexx-magnetica-inal%C3%A1mbrico-capacidad-metallico/dp/B095S9WX8D?&linkCode=sl1&tag=mt-ab-21&linkId=ad128682537fa485408bba7f487267db&language=es_ES&ref_=as_li_ss_tl Puedes ponerte en contacto con nosotros por correo en: alex@barredo.es Suscríbete al boletín de información diario en https://newsletter.mixx.io Escucha el podcast diario de información tecnológica en https://podcast.mixx.io Nuestro grupo de Telegram: https://t.me/mixxiocomunidad
Comments on my Purchase Last week about the Apple MagSafe Battery Pack - now it is in my hand Fits all iPhone 12's. Nothing else in the box besides the battery pack, no lightning cable or USB charger. Can have the pack directly on the phone or on the back of a MagSafe case. Does add a bit of weight to the phone. Better Magnetic connection with the pack on a MagSafe case, doesn't slide off so easy particularly when the iPhone/Pack is in your pocket. Fast charge with a 20W charger. Gives my iPhone 12Pro about 6.5hrs before phone starts using its own battery. Is a wireless charger in its own wright. The battery pack is white. Here is my demo about the battery pack: https://s162.podbean.com/pb/46b892b3603557c823cccc8def71fc44/60fca0b6/data1/fs54/339150/uploads/Apple_MagSafe_Battery_Pack_demoarv4z.mp3?pbss=118bfc30-3bd9-5174-a96a-751c5561afd3 A Quick Note about iOS 14.7 Besides supporting the new Apple MagSafe Battery Pack on the iPhone, the other noticeable change is with the HomePod where you are now able to control Timers like Alarms from the Home app on iOS. There is also a bug which Apple fix which relates to the Apple Watch where you can't currently use Touch ID on your iPone to unlock your watch. Wasn't Really Advertised as Being Available at All - AD version of the Windows 11 Keynote Better late than never I guess, talk about stumbling on this via a person telling me about it on Twitter. Although the horse has well and truly nicked off by now from the barn smile. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AoYjMG5_UrA Twitter is Testing a Way of Disliking Reply's This is particularly with the iOS Twitter app where you can now vote down (dislike) or vote up (like) tweets. I wish they would actually use vote up or down as dislike is a bit negative. I'm also mentioning it as with VoiceOver with the Actions menu on your Twitter feed, usually when you flicked up on the actions menu, you would hit Like, but now its Dislike and you have to flick up again for Like, so just be a bit more careful. https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/twitter-is-testing-a-way-to-dislike-replies/?TheTime=2021-07-23T21%3A08%3A17&UniqueID=1A44D98A-EBFA-11EB-AF94-FFEABDCD475E&ftag=COS-05-10aaa0b&ServiceType=twitter&PostType=link How to Access the Olympics Game coverage The Tokyo Olympics Website This is a great site to find out all you need to know about what is going on for each day, medals etc. https://tokyo2020.org Use the Channel 7 website to Watch online https://7plus.com.au/olympics Tokyo and 7plus also have there great associated apps. Tokyo 2020, and 7Plus National Film and Sound Archive of Australia This is an amazing resource to celebrate Australian film and sound Aussie treasures. https://www.nfsa.gov.au See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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山东交通广播《购车联盟》20210710直播节目绿色版主要内容:1. 大众帕萨特全新改款。2. 雅阁全新改款车即将上市。3. 通过热线电话、微信平台、视频直播等解答听众挑车、买车提问,问题涉及——途观L怎么样?/奔驰E值得购买吗?/日产轩逸怎么样?/凯迪拉克XT6与昂科旗是同款发动机吗?/途观L 330豪华是不是性价比最高的一款?/国产林肯飞行家怎么样?/秦plus DMI 55怎么样?值得入手吗?/现在入手Q5L可以吗?/淄博,想购买道奇的挑战者,评价一下?/别克君越1.5T+AT怎么样?/ 20W左右,买SUV还是轿车好?家商两用。/想入手10W左右SUV,帮忙推荐一下谢谢. /长安CS55 plus怎么样?/日产骐达或逍客,车内空间更舒适些该选谁?/雅阁、凯美瑞、天籁选谁?/迈腾与帕萨特该怎么来选择?/帕萨特与君威GS该选谁?/雪佛兰探界者1.5T与标致4008选谁?/奇瑞星途LX,TXL怎么样?/进藏玩耍,自然吸气是不是比涡轮增压车型要好?/奔驰GLE350与奔驰GLE450该选谁?/大众速腾与斯柯达明锐该怎么选?
山东交通广播《购车联盟》20210710直播节目绿色版主要内容:1. 大众帕萨特全新改款。2. 雅阁全新改款车即将上市。3. 通过热线电话、微信平台、视频直播等解答听众挑车、买车提问,问题涉及——途观L怎么样?/奔驰E值得购买吗?/日产轩逸怎么样?/凯迪拉克XT6与昂科旗是同款发动机吗?/途观L 330豪华是不是性价比最高的一款?/国产林肯飞行家怎么样?/秦plus DMI 55怎么样?值得入手吗?/现在入手Q5L可以吗?/淄博,想购买道奇的挑战者,评价一下?/别克君越1.5T+AT怎么样?/ 20W左右,买SUV还是轿车好?家商两用。/想入手10W左右SUV,帮忙推荐一下谢谢. /长安CS55 plus怎么样?/日产骐达或逍客,车内空间更舒适些该选谁?/雅阁、凯美瑞、天籁选谁?/迈腾与帕萨特该怎么来选择?/帕萨特与君威GS该选谁?/雪佛兰探界者1.5T与标致4008选谁?/奇瑞星途LX,TXL怎么样?/进藏玩耍,自然吸气是不是比涡轮增压车型要好?/奔驰GLE350与奔驰GLE450该选谁?/大众速腾与斯柯达明锐该怎么选?
山东交通广播《购车联盟》20210709直播节目绿色版主要内容:1.谈谈特斯拉是被黑还是真的有槽点。2.别克昂科旗新款即将上市。3.吉利缤瑞全新上市。4.奥迪遥控钥匙芯片生产不足。5.通过热线电话、微信平台、视频直播等解答听众挑车、买车提问,问题涉及——长安逸动plus值得入手吗? / 迈腾与帕萨特谁更值得购买? / 大众蔚然怎么样? / 全款买A6L 45 quttro,在菏泽4S店,想要帮忙砍价。 / 新能源车磷酸铁锂电池与刀片电池谁质量更好? / 雷克萨斯LS500H与奥迪A8L选谁?A8L选哪个配置性价比更高。 / 适合老人开的BBA品牌有什么? / 特斯拉Model Y续航多少? / 7座紧凑级SUV,欧蓝德靠谱吗? / 15W预算,马自达3、迈锐宝XL、领克03选谁? / 奥迪A3怎么样? / 英朗与科鲁兹选谁? / 20W左右,大空间SUV适合女士开的有哪些? / 天籁家用值得买吗? / 斯柯达柯米克不带GPF,值得入手吗? / 艾力绅怎么样? / 大众途岳怎么样? / 哪吒U Pro怎么样? / 裸车70W左右,宝马X5与奥迪Q7选什么配置? / 二手昂克赛拉与一手车怎么选择?
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We've pulled back the curtain on a real-life committee that decided the fate of people with kidney failure in the 1960's. What would it have been like to be part of those conversations? Well, on this episode, the hosts let you listen in. What is the value of a human life and how does it compare to the value of others? How can we triage humans while keeping a clean conscience? If we were God – what would we do? Play along at home if you'd like to develop a neck ache like Pops because this one can get ~ t e n s e ~ Candidate Cheat Sheet: | #1 = 19, Black, Male, Artist | | #2 = 35, White, Female, Mother (has dependents) | | #3 = 29, White, Male, Scientist | | #4 = 44, White, Female, Pastor (has dependents) | | #5 = 38, White, Male, Auto Shop Owner (has dependents) Save your sprinkles - this episode does not have an Ice Cream Social. Show Notes: This American Life – Making the Cut https://www.thisamericanlife.org/729/making-the-cut Transcript of the Committee http://www.nephjc.com/news/godpanel Info on the Committee https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1991-08-04-vw-25-story.html https://www.healthaffairs.org/do/10.1377/hblog20091130.002998/full/ The Cost of a Human Life (in the USA) = $10 million per Kip Viscusi https://news.vanderbilt.edu/2018/06/25/putting-a-price-tag-on-a-persons-life-could-make-america-safer-and-fairer/#:~:text=Vanderbilt%20economist%20W.,product%20or%20job%2Drelated%20accident Battle of the Somme https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_the_Somme Willem Kolff – inventor of the dialysis machine https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willem_Johan_Kolff Davita & Fresenius https://healthcareappraisers.com/2020-outlook-dialysis-clinics-and-esrd/ https://freakonomics.com/podcast/dialysis/ Engage with us @in2podcast and thank you for rating us 5-stars! IN2 is a proud member of the Highline Media Network, bringing the art of podcasting back to normal people in normal places. Listen to our sister show, Ravel, featured in this episode.
We're looking at three changeling stories this week! TW/child abuse. Please skip to 6:50 if you would like to avoid this discussion. The Smith and the Fairies: https://folklorescotland.com/the-smith-and-the-fairies/ The Laird of Balmachie's Wife: https://folklorescotland.com/elementor-430/ Thanks to Linley for providing the cover art for this episode! Linley Barba: www.linleybarba.com/ www.instagram.com/penandwand/ For more fantastic stories about Scotland, be sure to check out Graeme's website! https://scotlands-stories.com/ Celtic Impulse by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/3484-celtic-impulse License: https://filmmusic.io/standard-license Check out our socials to keep in the loop! facebook.com/FolkloreScotland twitter.com/FolkloreScot instagram.com/folklorescotland/ Folklore Scotland is a Scottish registered charity whose aim is to connect the tales of the past with the technology of today. You can visit our website and explore your local folklore at www.folklorescotland.com. If you would like to become one of our voluntary contributors or would like to get in touch, email us at info@folklorescotland.com SOURCES https://sites.google.com/site/goodwhiskytastingsbelgium/home/history/legends-and-tales/the-laird-of-balmachie-s-wife https://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/folklore/the-laird-of-balmachies-wife/#:~:text=This%20tale%20involves%20a%20fairy,of%20Scotland%20by%20W.W%20Gribbins. https://fairytalez.com/the-laird-of-balmachies-wife/ https://britishfairies.wordpress.com/2020/12/06/clouds-of-fairies-evidence-of-fairy-swarms/ Sir Walter Scott, "On the Fairies of Popular Superstition" (Introduction to "The Tale of Tamlane," Minstrelsy of the Scottish Border, Poetic Works (Edinburgh: Ballantyne, 1833), vol. 2, pp. 321-323. Ashlimann, D, “Changeling Legends from the British Isles”, a collection of changeling stories found at http://www.pitt.edu/~dash/britchange.html Sugg, Richard, “Fairies: A Dangerous History”, (Reaktion Books, 2018) in Fairy Scapegoats: A History of the Persecution of Changeling Children, https://longreads.com/2018/06/08/fairy-scapegoats-a-history-of-the-persecution-of-changeling-children/
Recorded 18th October 2020 This week Nick, Mark and Jim join me again to talk about the just past event, unpack what we thought about it, and take a look at how the rumour mill panned out. GIVEAWAYS & OFFERS Glenn Fleishman's Working From Home book is completely FREE and can be downloaded here and now he has also released Take Control of Zoom Essentials free as well. Steve at Geeks Corner has restarted his podcast which is a 5-15 min show of his thoughts on tech. Also keep an eye on his site or follow him on Twitter @GeekCorner_uk to watch for regular giveaways. Why not come and join the Slack community? You can now just click on this Slackroom Link to sign up and join in the chatter! Slacker @MacJim has a family friendly Flickr group for listeners to share photos because the Darkroom channel in the Slack has become so popular - if you're interested head over to to the Essential Apple Flickr and request an invitation. On this week's show: NICK RILEY @spligosh on Twitter very occasionally. Sometimes appears on Bart Busschots' Let's Talk Apple Sutton Park Circuit church worship on YouTube JAMES ORMISTON MacJim in the Slack In charge of the Essential Apple Flickr Also on Flickr as thesrpspaintshop Has videos on Vimeo MARK CHAPPELL @oceanspeed, @essentialapple and @essentialmac on Twitter Puts Essential Apple related stuff on YouTube Co-host of the The Watching Men Podcast with Karl Madden APPLE Extension of Apple TV+ Free Year is All About The Apple One Bundle – The Mac Observer Growth in Mac shipments leaves rivals in the dust – Cult of Mac Apple Event to Unveil First Apple Silicon Macs Could Happen on November 17 – Mac Rumors HomePod mini power cord ends with USB-C to connect to 20W power adapter – The Apple Post HomePod mini – Apple iPhone 12 MagSafe accessories: How Apple's new snap-on magnets work – CNET Essential Apple Recommended Services: Pixel Privacy – a fabulous resource full of excellent articles and advice on how to protect yourself online. Doug.ee Blog for Andy J's security tips. Ghostery – protect yourself from trackers, scripts and ads while browsing. Simple Login – Email anonymisation and disposable emails for login/registering with 33mail.com – Never give out your real email address online again. AnonAddy – Disposable email addresses Sudo – get up to 9 “avatars” with email addresses, phone numbers and more to mask your online identity. Free for the first year and priced from $0.99 US / £2.50 UK per month thereafter... You get to keep 2 free avatars though. ProtonMail – end to end encrypted, open source, based in Switzerland. Prices start from FREE... what more can you ask? ProtonVPN – a VPN to go with it perhaps? Prices also starting from nothing! Comparitech DNS Leak Test – simple to use and understand VPN leak test. Fake Name Generator – so much more than names! Create whole identities (for free) with all the information you could ever need. Wire – free for personal use, open source and end to end encryted messenger and VoIP. Pinecast – a fabulous podcast hosting service with costs that start from nothing. Essential Apple is not affiliated with or paid to promote any of these services... We recommend services that we use ourselves and feel are either unique or outstanding in their field, or in some cases are just the best value for money in our opinion. Social Media and Slack You can follow us on: Twitter / Slack / EssentialApple.com / Soundcloud / Facebook / Pinecast Also a big SHOUT OUT to the members of the Slack room without whom we wouldn't have half the stories we actually do – we thank you all for your contributions and engagement. You can always help us out with a few pennies by using our Amazon Affiliate Link so we get a tiny kickback on anything you buy after using it. If you really like the show that much and would like to make a regular donation then please consider joining our Patreon or using the Pinecast Tips Jar (which accepts one off or regular donations) And a HUGE thank you to the patrons who already do. Support The Essential Apple Podcast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/essential-apple-show This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
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CEDIA 2015 Each year CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association) holds an event where the industry gathers to show off their wares. Kinda like a mini-CES, but also like a best of CES, we've been to a few of these and actually enjoy the show more than CES. It takes the parts of CES that we are interested in and compresses it down to a more manageable show. We didn't go this year but that won't stop us from talking about some of the products we think are interesting. This year the show was from October 14-17 in Dallas, TX. Sony Electronics Announces 4K Home Theater Projectors at CEDIA 2015 Sony Electronics is expanding its home theater line-up by announcing new projectors at CEDIA 2015. The new projectors include the VPL-VW665ES and VPL-VW365ES, which deliver native 4K resolution and a new long-lasting lamp gives both up to 6,000 hours of performance, with high brightness and high contrast for even more vibrant images. The VPL-VW665ES is compatible with HDMI input of HDR (High Dynamic Range) content with a 300,000:1 dynamic contrast ratio. Sony is developing HDR support across its portfolio and the VPL-VW665ES gives home cinema enthusiasts the opportunity to experience total immersion in whatever they are watching. The new VPL-VW665ES and VPL-VW365ES use advanced SXRD™ panels for a native 4K picture, with no artificial manipulation of pixels. Both new models allow users to enjoy up-to-date 4K content services through the latest connectivity options using the latest HDMI standard and HDCP 2.2. The new projectors will be available in October 2015 at a suggested retail price of $3,999 for the VPL-HW65ES, $9,999 for the VPL-VW365ES and $14,999 for the VPL-VW665ES. SunBriteTV Unveils 84-, 55-Inch Outdoor 4K TVs SunBriteTV has announced its entry into 4K UHD with two new outdoor televisions, including an 84-inch Pro Series model (SB-8418UHD), its largest screen size to date, and a 55-inch Signature Series unit (SB-5574UHD). Designed for permanent outdoor installation, both the SB-8418UHD and the SB-5574UHD feature weatherproofing technology that protects internal components from rain, snow, dust, salt corrosion, insects, and humidity. Specialized high-brightness anti-glare screens differ from those of indoor televisions for a 3840 x 2160p 4K UHD viewing experience. Both units come with a 20W detachable weatherproof speaker bar. Shipping dates and pricing for both units will be released later this year. The SB-8418UHD, part of SunBriteTV's Pro Series, also features a glass shield to provide extra protection for the LED panel. The unit has an (800 NIT) LED screen and Direct Sunlight-Readable capability with a built-in heating and cooling systems that keep it operating in temperatures from -40° to 122°F. The SB-5574UHD has a 3.5-inch depth and is fully functional in temperatures from -24° to 122°F. Epson Unveils New Line of Premium Ultra-Bright Pro Cinema Projectors Epson unveiled an expanded line of Full HD 1080p Ultra-Bright Pro Cinema Projectors, the Epson® Pro Cinema G6970WU, Pro Cinema G6570WU, Pro Cinema 4855WU, and wireless Pro Cinema 1985. Featuring up to 6,000 lumens of color brightness and 6,000 lumens of white brightness. Epson's latest projectors provide custom installers, sports and AV enthusiasts versatile solutions specifically designed to provide exceptional image quality and wireless connectivity in large, open ambient light environments that compete directly with traditional flat panels. The Pro Cinema 1985 wireless projector shines bright and supports the latest in connectivity – transforming the projector into a versatile home entertainment hub. Users can stream media from a smartphone, tablet, or laptop using wireless projection with Miracast® and Intel® WiDi. For brilliant entertainment right out of the box, the projector features built-in sound and two HDMI® ports to connect cable and satellite boxes, gaming consoles and more. In addition, the Pro Cinema 1985 supports MHL-enabled devices, including Chromecast, Roku®4 and Amazon® Fire TV Stick. Pro Cinema G6970WU: $6,999 MSRP, 6,000 lumens Pro Cinema G6570WU: $5,499 MSRP, 5,200 lumens Pro Cinema 4855WU: $3,099 MSRP, 4,000 lumens Pro Cinema 1985: $2,499 MSRP, 4,800 lumens The Pro Cinema G6970WU, G6570WU and 1985 will be available in November through CEDIA and specialty dealers. The Pro Cinema 4855WU is shipping now. Control4 Delivers Enhanced Smart Home Security and Entertainment Experiences Control4 released OS 2.8, the latest version of its smart home operating system. With OS 2.8, Control4 rolls out a reimagined smart home security experience that easily integrates with today's leading security systems, smart locks and cameras; offers native streaming of music services from Pandora, Deezer, and TIDAL; and updates other capabilities to make it easy for Control4 homeowners to search, browse, listen and watch their favorite media. Additionally, OS 2.8 delivers a number of enhanced dealer tools, most notably the ability to back up Control4 projects to the cloud and all-new “experience” drivers that simplify the creation of personalized smart home experiences. Specifically, Control4 OS 2.8 brings several key new home security enhancements, including: A new user interface for families to arm or disarm their systems – or get emergency help – with a single tap directly on their touch screens, TV remotes, smart tablets, and mobile phones. A new iOS and Android mobile interface to manage smart locks, for family members to easily lock or unlock a door, add or delete users, and grant temporary home access. All security zones are now available in a single interface and simplifies the management of all the security zones in the smart home, including the ability to close a gate or a garage door with a single tap. A new searchable event-history agent that records security incidents throughout the home to provide a sequenced and contextual understanding of activity, which in turn can be used to inform homeowners via mobile alerts and push-notifications that are timely and relevant. Control4 has also announced new “experience” drivers that help simplify programming for highly-personal experiences inside of a Control4 Smart Home. The all-new MockupancyTM capability remembers the every-day routines and actions of the household within the home, allowing a Control4 homeowner to play back those routines and actions while they are away – simulating the organic feel of an occupied residence. Specifically, Mockupancy can coordinate lighting, shades, and even TV entertainment and music streaming to mimic normal household occupancy. The all-new Snapshot driver simplifies the capture of the current state of connected devices throughout the home, including lighting, entertainment and comfort control. A dealer can then program the system to recall the scene with a single tap or button press. The driver database has expanded to integrate over 9,500 compatible devices; Control4 has released free drivers for over 700 devices since the acquisition of Extra Vegetables in September of 2014, including popular smart devices from Amazon, Sony, Samsung, TiVo, Hunter Douglass, Bang & Olufsen, and Bowers & Wilkins among many others. IC720 full 360 x 360 DIY home security camera The security manufacturer IC Realtime has been innovating in the camera category for a long time. At the 2015 CEDIA Expo, dealers can see the company's new IC720 camera. Utilizing IC Realtime's 360-degree by 360-degree virtual reality technologies, users can see 360-degrees horizontally and 360-degrees vertically in HD in real time. The IC720 is a pro-level product with a 24-megapixel dual-sensor 4K virtual PTZ product that works with IC Realtime's app. The ALLie is a $599 product for DIY'ers. ALLie incorporates Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, and 8GBs of memory. LP Smart Products Collaborates With Elite Home Theater Seating To Design Smart Seating Of The Future Leggett & Platt Smart Products announced a collaboration with Elite Home Theater Seating Inc. at CEDIA EXPO to create technology-enabled, high-end theater chairs that can detect human occupancy. The seating combines LP Smart Products' LPSense® and LPConnect® technology in its launch of LPConnect Package with Elite's luxury handmade theater seating. The LPConnect Package can be implemented into any piece of home furniture and includes several customizable features including auto stop safety control, easy integration with existing automation systems, memory presets, and control over Wi-Fi, Bluetooth low energy, and Zigbee. When implemented into Elite's theater chairs, individual preferences can be stored into memory presets using LPSense and LPConnect. Its LPSense technology uses capacitive sensing to detect human presence and trigger actions based on activity, such as playing or pausing a movie when the user gets in or out of the theater chair. The chair and other connected furniture can also be programmed to adjust room settings with its LPConnect technology. Fibaro gesture control and first Wi-Fi-enabled doorbell/intercom/security camera To enable gesture control of devices connected to Fibaro's Home Center 2 Z-Wave hub, the company developed a battery-operated panel that can be placed behind picture frames, behind walls or under countertops to sense the capacitance of a moving hand. The panel recognizes six gestures: up, down, left, right, circle left, and circle right. It also recognizes combinations of gestures. Consumers would program in the devices or scenes that a gesture would control. The panel, called the Swipe, will be available the end of November at a targeted $149. The company's first intercom/doorbell with integrated camera features Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Power over Ethernet. The device, called the Fibaro Intercom, gets power from an existing doorbell system. It uses motion and sound sensing to launch 4K video recording, sends doorbell video over Wi-Fi for in-house or remote viewing on a mobile device, and incorporates Bluetooth. With Bluetooth, the Intercom senses when an authorized user's phone is within a set range, then automatically sends a 12-volt signal to unlock a connected electronic lock. Also to unlock a connected electronic lock, users rotate the device's bezel to enter a numeric security code. It will be available in December at around $500. Kaleidescape Unveils Strato 4K HDR Movie Player, New Alto Players, Terra Server The award-winning Kaleidescape Strato is the world's first and only 4K Ultra HD high-dynamic-range movie player. Strato plays movies in true 4K Ultra HD at up to 60 frames per second, without startup delays, buffering messages, or quality drops that are so common with streaming services. Strato supports lossless multichannel audio including Dolby Atmos, and bit-stream pass-through of Dolby TrueHD and DTS-HD Master Audio. The Strato onscreen user interface is also displayed in 4K Ultra HD, at 60 frames per second, resulting in fluid animation and a stunning visual impact. Strato can be purchased with or without an internal 6 TB hard drive that can store up to 100 4K Ultra HD movies, 150 Blu-ray quality movies, or 900 DVD quality movies. Strato equipped with internal movie storage can be used standalone or in a system with other Encore components. Strato without internal storage plays movies from any movie server or disc server in its Encore system. Kaleidescape Terra stores movies on hard drives and serves them to movie players in the home network. Terra also provides computing and caching services that enhance the performance of Strato and Alto players. A single Terra can simultaneously serve up to seven 4K movies, or up to 15 Blu-ray quality movies. Sonos Over in the whole-house audio category, wireless category leader Sonos is not resting on its past accomplishments. A few weeks ago the company introduced its new Play:5 active loudspeaker that incorporates new drivers, amplification, crossover networks and a new industrial design. Headlining its software tweaks, the company has added its TruePlay auto room equalization technology. Demonstrating the technology, Sonos asks dealers to watch a quick video that shows how simple the EQ is. Taking approximately 55 seconds, TruePlay uses the microphone in users' iOS devices to measure room interactions. Once completed, TruePlay cleans up common sound issues such as muddy bass and smeared top end. Summing up the technology, Sonos states it underscores its pursuit of “pure musical truth.” The tenets of its musical truth include full-frequency clarity, stereo imaging and well defined bass performance.