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In changing times, we need wisdom, insight, tools and practices to what I call "stay harmonized" - aka centered, sustained, empowered, clear, connected, calm, radiant, rooted on the inside no matter what chaos is happening on the outside. In this episode, Harmonized: Staying Centered & Empowered in a Chaotic World, I'll take us through some key inquiries, wisdom teachings and practices you can incorporate into your daily life. If we can be like a strong tree with deep roots, strong trunk and branches fed by the light, we can sway with the shift vs. get swept into or blown down by the swirl. Chaos needs our human fear, emotional commotion, righteousness, blame and seperation energy to thrive. If we stop feeding the chaos, it will loose it's power and more people will start to see what is real vs. reacting from the wound. If we stay connected, we are so much more likely to stay centered and feel empowered. My invitation is to use what we explore and ... open up your wise eyes... to notice the chaos machine and what it does to steal your chi, to take you off your centered power, and to drive humans to react from fear when you feel the speed up, slow down .... use the inquiries and practices I share to "Harmonize" - re-center and tune into what you need keep yourself tuned up daily with a morning centering pratice, just like an instrument Here are the 4 points - and inquiries you can use daily and in the moments you get affected by the chaos - I'll lead us through: Am I feeding the chaos and fear, or leaning into and running the frequency of love? Am I centered? Mind centered in stillness... Heart centered in Love ... Body centered in Breath Am I feeling empowered? Am I responding from wholeness and loving truth, or reacting from the victim or dominating frequency? Am I connected? What kind of connection do I need? Self, Divine, Earth, Human (Companions of Destiny, Resonant Frequency, Affectionate Aficiadnos) See you there! Christine *** >>Remember to SHARE this Podcast + Invite a friend to CONVERSATE to ELEVATE >> Appreciate leaving a Review of what you receive from this podcast (Just go to the show and scroll down). **** Ways to Connect: Subscribe to Christine's Monthly Wisdom Letters Connect with Christine on LinkedIn Join us in the Feminine Wisdom Cafe, a private online community Watch on YouTube *** Resources: Check Out Genuine Power Episodes here Overwhelmed and Over It: Embrace Your Power to Stay Centered and Sustained in a Chaotic World book - www.OverwhelmedandOverit.com 000001C9 000001C9 0000418E 0000418D 00215F29 00215F29 00007E86 00007E86 000AE02F 000AE02F
With technology rapidly improving, modern therapeutic devices are coming in many shapes and sizes. Researchers are using all sorts of alternative approaches to healing the body – including sound frequencies. Joining us today to discuss his work in this intriguing field is James Bare, the inventor of the Rife and Bare System. Trained as a chiropractor, James has always had an interest in electronics, resonances, and inventors that have made a difference in the world. By inventing the Rife-Bare Device, James is seeking to make a real impact on the medical world by utilizing the power of therapeutic frequencies… Click play now to hear about: How James was introduced to the Rife machines. The basic concept behind the Rife-Bare Device. What people use the Rife-Bare device for. How frequency devices may be able to stimulate the growth of plants. To learn more about Rife-Bare devices for yourself, click here now! Take advantage of a 5% discount on Ekster accessories by using the code FINDINGGENIUS. Enhance your style and functionality with premium accessories. Visit bit.ly/3uiVX9R to explore latest collection. Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
Hold onto your gaseous and vibrating cheeks! Researchers have discovered at least one type of human cell gives off vibes. And! Black holes. You won't believe where some of the earliest holes came from. --- Love the show and wanna show some love? Instagram: @wellthatsinterestingpod Twitter: @wti_pod Venmo Tip Jar: @WellThatsInteresting Oh, BTW. You're interesting. Email YOUR facts, stories, experiences... Nothing is too big or too small. I'll read it on the show: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com WTI is a part of the Airwave Media podcast network! Visit AirwaveMedia.com to listen and subscribe to other incredible shows. Want to advertise your glorious product on WTI? Email me: wellthatsinterestingpod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just 10 minutes a day will improve stress, focus and aid workout recovery. Try this 6 Second Exercise and also the 5.5 Second Exercise to see which you find more relaxing. I find the 6 second better for my body, but it just depends on the nervous system. Hit me with questions or comments. From the National Library of Medicine: "Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVBFB) or resonance breathing is breathing at a slow rate, usually 4.5 to 7 breaths per minute, which depends on each individual, to maximise their RSA. Self-training in resonance breathing lowers stress, blood pressure, and improves mood. Training on resonance breathing improves vagal tone, thereby improving HRV, which is an index of stress and health."
Just 10 minutes a day will improve stress, focus and aid workout recovery. Try this 6 Second Exercise and also the 5.5 Second Exercise to see which you find more relaxing. I find the 6 second better for my body, but it just depends on the nervous system. Hit me with questions or comments. From the National Library of Medicine: "Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVBFB) or resonance breathing is breathing at a slow rate, usually 4.5 to 7 breaths per minute, which depends on each individual, to maximise their RSA. Self-training in resonance breathing lowers stress, blood pressure, and improves mood. Training on resonance breathing improves vagal tone, thereby improving HRV, which is an index of stress and health."
This is peer reviewed science. Just 10 minutes a day will improve stress, focus and aid workout recovery. Hit me with questions or comments. From the National Library of Medicine: "Heart rate variability biofeedback (HRVBFB) or resonance breathing is breathing at a slow rate, usually 4.5 to 7 breaths per minute, which depends on each individual, to maximise their RSA. Self-training in resonance breathing lowers stress, blood pressure, and improves mood. Training on resonance breathing improves vagal tone, thereby improving HRV, which is an index of stress and health."
Thank you for joining us for our 2nd Cabral HouseCall of the weekend! I'm looking forward to sharing with you some of our community's questions that have come in over the past few weeks… Brittany: Hi Dr. Cabral, I was curious to get your thoughts on resonant frequency therapy and it's effectiveness or lack thereof on treating physical ailments, depression, and more specifically cancer. I believe this is the same technology as a Rife Machine so that would be the basis of my question regarding cancer. Also, is the technology behind binaural beats similar or is that unrelated? Thank you so much! Nicolas: Hi Dr Cabral, Nicolas, from France! I have been an avid listener of your podcast for 3 years. Almost listened to all 2500+ podcasts, and it transformed my life. My wife and I will become parents of twins in a couple months, and we would like them to start in Life with as many good health habits as possible. How would you implement your main takeaways (morning routine, smoothie for breakfast, daily supplementation, etc.) with toddlers and kids? For example, may I wake up my kids in the morning, have them brush their teeth, drink a glass of water, do some oil pulling then some light stretch, and finally start up the day with one of your smoothie recipe? Thank you so much for helping the world with your advice and products. I wish the very best to you and your family. Melissa: Hello Dr.Cabral. My daughter is a recent graduate of yours (obviously a true believer) I'm writing to ask questions before ordering tests I was diagnosed with SIBO 11/2022. Did antibiotic twice nov then March 2023. Bf that had issues weight gain bloating was told it was menopause. When asked can I have vitamins n and minerals as well as hormone levels. Was told by my dr they didn't do that. Let me be honest I am a smoker…… So bf I order any testing I felt I should make you aware Your response would be greatly appreciated. So I have a better idea of where to begin. Thank you Lindsay: Hello. I recently adopted a dog. I love her but she makes me itchy and I get little bumps that look like bug bites. I think it's from her saliva. Are there any natural remedies for this allergy? Is there anything wrong with taking Claritin ? Thank you for tuning into this weekend's Cabral HouseCalls and be sure to check back tomorrow for our Mindset & Motivation Monday show to get your week started off right! - - - Show Notes and Resources: StephenCabral.com/2809 - - - Get a FREE Copy of Dr. Cabral's Book: The Rain Barrel Effect - - - Join the Community & Get Your Questions Answered: CabralSupportGroup.com - - - Dr. Cabral's Most Popular At-Home Lab Tests: > Complete Minerals & Metals Test (Test for mineral imbalances & heavy metal toxicity) - - - > Complete Candida, Metabolic & Vitamins Test (Test for 75 biomarkers including yeast & bacterial gut overgrowth, as well as vitamin levels) - - - > Complete Stress, Mood & Metabolism Test (Discover your complete thyroid, adrenal, hormone, vitamin D & insulin levels) - - - > Complete Food Sensitivity Test (Find out your hidden food sensitivities) - - - > Complete Omega-3 & Inflammation Test (Discover your levels of inflammation related to your omega-6 to omega-3 levels) - - - Get Your Question Answered On An Upcoming HouseCall: StephenCabral.com/askcabral - - - Would You Take 30 Seconds To Rate & Review The Cabral Concept? The best way to help me spread our mission of true natural health is to pass on the good word, and I read and appreciate every review!
Today hosts Tiffany and Katja take you on a stroll through the breathwork landscape. In this episode, the pair gives an overview of the origins of different breathing practices - covering Eastern traditions from India to China, techniques founded by "psychedelic" transformational and scientific communities as well as practices stemming from Eastern Europe. If you've ever wanted an overview of where Conscious Connected Breathing, Tummo, Resonant Frequency breathing, and Buteyoko came from - this is the episode you've been waiting for. We also discuss the bigger picture of breathwork as a whole and how Pranayama as a very multi-faceted practice fits into it. Show Notes: Indian breathwork traditions [2:21] Tibetan breathwork traditions [7:57] Chinese breathwork traditions [15:55] Transformational, “psychedelic” breathwork origins [21:06] Scientific origins – Resonant frequency breathing [32:54] Eastern European breathwork traditions [38:34] Links Mentioned: Watch this episode on YouTube Connect with Katja Bartsch: Facebook | Instagram | Kalamana Yoga | Yoga Medicine® Online Guest Teacher You can learn more about this episode, and see the full show notes at YogaMedicine.com/podcast-85. And you can find out more about insider tips, online classes or information on our teacher trainings at YogaMedicine.com. To support our work, please leave us a 5 star review with your feedback on iTunes/Apple Podcasts.
With technology rapidly improving, modern therapeutic devices are coming in many shapes and sizes. Researchers are using all sorts of alternative approaches to healing the body – including sound frequencies. Joining us today to discuss his work in this intriguing field is James Bare, the inventor of the Rife and Bare System. Trained as a chiropractor, James has always had an interest in electronics, resonances, and inventors that have made a difference in the world. By inventing the Rife-Bare Device, James is seeking to make a real impact on the medical world by utilizing the power of therapeutic frequencies… Click play now to hear about: How James was introduced to the Rife machines. The basic concept behind the Rife-Bare Device. What people use the Rife-Bare device for. How frequency devices may be able to stimulate the growth of plants. To learn more about Rife-Bare devices for yourself, click here now! Episode also available on Apple Podcast: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
We always hear about the benefits of vibrating at a particular frequency. If someone is feeling low we would say they are vibing on a low frequency. I heard an analogy that when you phone someone both calls are connected on the same telecommunications frequency. You can not pick up a call if the frequency ranges are out of sync. Sickness and disease are low-frequency vibrations. it is not possible for sickness to enter the body if our vibration is high. Today we learn about a technology called Mystech which has the ability to imprint different levels of frequencies into their custom jewellery. We discuss the different health benefits, testimonials and how it works. If you'd like to shop online for one of their amazing technology visit: https://mystech.net/discount/Snipes20 Use code: SNIPES20 for 20% off Visit the health Optimisation Summit summit.healthoptimisation.com and use code: ROGER10 for 10% off Visit www.athleticgreens.com/rogersnipes BONUS when you order get a One Year Supply of Vitamin D3+K2 and 5 Travel Packs for FREE
Dr. Xu Simon is smart. Being that she works in the Boston area, you could say she is "wicked smaaht". She earned her BA in Biochemistry from Rice University and, in 2008, completed her PhD in Biophysical Chemistry and Molecular Structure at MIT. After conducting postdoctoral studies in structural biology at Brandeis University, she served for two years as an American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Science and Technology Policy Fellow. She currently serves as Chief Technology Officer at Enozo Technologies in Andover, MA and owns an independent speaking, consulting, and mediation business focused on helping executive and technical professionals resonate together for maximal impact.You can find out more about her and check out her Ted Talk at www.XuFits.comTo support your favorite podcast on Mental Health & Meaning, pick up some meaningful The Meaning Project Podcast merch in our store at https://the-meaning-project-podcast.creator-spring.com/And finally, if you would like to support our efforts to improve the podcast and maybe even connect with Dr. Dan in different ways, become a Patron on our Patreon page at: https://www.patreon.com/themeaningprojectpodcastTo contact Dr. Dan go to www.DanielAFranz.com
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Learn How the Principle of "Resonant Frequency" Can Save Your Energy Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Dr. Xu Simon. Xu (pronounced shoe) combines her love for science, health, and entrepreneurship to discuss the topic of resonant frequency. Although this topic is not a common one, it combines a basic physics principle with the well-known psychological themes of burnout, boundaries, and flow. Our guest has a unique way of thinking about why striving for our goals can backfire. She provides a framework for getting the most out of life while maintaining our energy. When we are not using our “best frequency” in our everyday actions, we lose ground. And, our expectation of “more” often yields less. Without resonance, the energy we expend is not productive. In this conversation, we translate this physics principle into practical, everyday applications for the 50+ population. Could our attempts at aging wellness – physical fitness, proper diet, social networks, mindset – bring us diminishing returns if we are out of resonance? Tune in to find out. Mini Bio Xu Simon had completed her PhD in science and was on track for a research-intensive academic career when she took a chance. She followed the love of her life – now husband of 17 years – to Washington, D.C. for a two-year stint as a government contractor in the US Department of State's diplomatic office in charge of reducing the threat of chemical weapons use abroad. Her contract spanned the 2013 Syria chemical weapons crisis, giving her invaluable international crisis response experience. Additionally, she learned that although her PhD training showed her how to think deeply and to create new knowledge, it did not address the challenge of integrating that knowledge into the larger society that really needs it. So, she augmented her education by earning an MBA in global business. Now, she uses her combined technical and business acumen as a public speaker, entrepreneur, executive, educator, parent, and coach. She uses formal mediation skills and basic science principles to empower people to hear and work with their own internal wisdom so they can filter out what's not working and make room for what does. Items for Our Listeners Xu's website: www.xufits.com Xu's Instagram account: xufits_speaker Transcribed Copy: Get One Here Pick up a transcribed copy of this conversation with Dr. Simon. Easy to read, fully edited PDF. Buy it here.
Learn How the Principle of "Resonant Frequency" Can Save Your Energy Our guest for this Living to 100 Club Podcast is Dr. Xu Simon. Xu (pronounced shoe) combines her love for science, health, and entrepreneurship to discuss the topic of resonant frequency. Although this topic is not a common one, it combines a basic physics principle with the well-known psychological themes of burnout, boundaries, and flow. Our guest has a unique way of thinking about why striving for our goals can backfire. She provides a framework for getting the most out of life while maintaining our energy. When we are not using our “best frequency” in our everyday actions, we lose ground. And, our expectation of “more” often yields less. Without resonance, the energy we expend is not productive. In this conversation, we translate this physics principle into practical, everyday applications for the 50+ population. Could our attempts at aging wellness – physical fitness, proper diet, social networks, mindset – bring us diminishing returns if we are out of resonance? Tune in to find out. Mini Bio Xu Simon had completed her PhD in science and was on track for a research-intensive academic career when she took a chance. She followed the love of her life – now husband of 17 years – to Washington, D.C. for a two-year stint as a government contractor in the US Department of State's diplomatic office in charge of reducing the threat of chemical weapons use abroad. Her contract spanned the 2013 Syria chemical weapons crisis, giving her invaluable international crisis response experience. Additionally, she learned that although her PhD training showed her how to think deeply and to create new knowledge, it did not address the challenge of integrating that knowledge into the larger society that really needs it. So, she augmented her education by earning an MBA in global business. Now, she uses her combined technical and business acumen as a public speaker, entrepreneur, executive, educator, parent, and coach. She uses formal mediation skills and basic science principles to empower people to hear and work with their own internal wisdom so they can filter out what's not working and make room for what does. Items for Our Listeners Xu's website: www.xufits.com Xu's Instagram account: xufits_speaker Transcribed Copy: Get One Here Pick up a transcribed copy of this conversation with Dr. Simon. Easy to read, fully edited PDF. Buy it here.
Why do I shiver when I wee? How does carbon dating work? What can I not tickle myself - is that similar to why I mind my own farts less than someone else's? Does breath-holding block tickle sensations? How does "the cloud" work in computing? Why are sunsets red, and what is the green flash? Why would a telegraph pole by the road vibrate of its own accord? Dr Chris and Lester have the solutions! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Why do I shiver when I wee? How does carbon dating work? What can I not tickle myself - is that similar to why I mind my own farts less than someone else's? Does breath-holding block tickle sensations? How does "the cloud" work in computing? Why are sunsets red, and what is the green flash? Why would a telegraph pole by the road vibrate of its own accord? Dr Chris and Lester have the solutions! Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Join Rob as he challenges himself to quit alcohol indefinitely and to run a few more marathons. Rob wants to know if living completely sober and running consistently will dramatically improve his life. Everyday Rob will be uploading an episode sharing how he is developing his discipline, self control, focus and how he is rewiring his belief system by embracing the new science that is emerging that empowers us all to create the reality that we choose. Join Rob as he transforms his life by continuing to experiment with waking up early, meditation, fasting, growth mindset, visualisation, using vision boards and habit tracking all while challenging himself to remain sober all day, everyday…. For the rest of his life.
Episode 41 Awesome Feedback Show Notes 00:00 LHS Promo 00:34 Theme 01:27 Intro Back in the studio this time.The Resonant Frequency website has been moved and blacksparrowmedia.com is no more. The new web site is rfpodcast.info. Linux in the Ham Shack is at lhspodcast.info. To contact Richard, use kb5jbv@gmail.com. 03:00 Donations The two podcasts are now financially separated, so please consider making a donation to the Resonant Frequency podcast to show your support. 04:46 Feedback Craig, KD8NJZ, posted a comment at the forums on the old site. He enjoys the podcast as well as The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast and Teen Radio Journey. Ray, KO4RB, also posted a comment on the web site to welcome Resonant Frequency back "on the air". BB, KC5PIY, writes to ask for help finding episodes 1-11 and 33. BB is the webmaster for Intertie, Inc., http://www.intertie.org, "a private amateur radio 501(c)(3) organization whose members have constructed and operate 23 remotely controlled base stations, (Remote Base), interconnected through full duplex links. These linked systems cover a large part of Texas and are an integral part of the larger Cactus Intertie System consisting of over 150 Remote Base sites and 20 affiliate clubs." There is some sort of problem with the feed to iTunes. We're working on it, but if you have any experiance with RSS feeds and Drupal, please contact Richard. If you're looking for old episodes, they are all available at rfpodcast.info under the "Podcast Archive" button near the top of the page. WW, KB9TMP, also writes to welcome back Resonant Frequency. He agrees that most of the repeaters in his area go quiet after about 6:00pm. The only busy repeater is a linked repeater www.w9win.org, and even it is not that busy. He has a simplex EchoLink node 7492, KB9TMP-L. David, N5DBK, writes to express his appreciation for the return of Resonant Frequency, and shares his thoughts about the 2-meter "wasteland" Richard talked about in Episode 41. 22:31 Song "Do You Mean It" by Magic Slim and the Teardrops, from the album "Raising The Bar". 25:57 If you're involved in the Section Manager election for the ARRL North Texas section, please contact Richard. 27:24 Feedback Gary, WR1U, also writes in about the lack of traffic on his local repeaters, and even simplex is quiet. Gary has started a Facebook www.facebook.com continued group for blind amateur radio operators. If you're on Facebook, look for it. Richard notes that part of the reason simplex VHF traffic has fallen off is due to uncoordinated repeaters, some D-Star, that have cropped up on the simplex portion of the band. Ray, KO4RB, writes again to welcome Resonant Frequency back. BB, KC5PIY, also signed up as a listener on the web site and had some problems with the process. If you're have trouble signing up, please contact Richard for assistance. Chris, NW5W, writes to say he is having problems subscribing to the podcast through iTunes.Ted welcomes RF back and usually agrees with Richard's opinions. 38:22 Song "Shame" by Magic Slim and the Teardrops, from the album "Raising The Bar". 42:16 Topic More thoughts about the VHF/UHF wasteland. Remember that we lost part of the 220MHz band partly because it was under-utilized by hams. So, get out there and use the repeaters! Resonant Frequency has taken on an advertiser to help defray costs. Look for a show about 2010 Field Day coming soon. If you're in the North Texas ARRL Section, contact Richard to discuss the current situation. You may hear Richard on D-Star, VHF or HF. Give him a call! And send us you feedback. Without your participation and feedback we don't have a show. Check out our Glossary of Amateur / Ham Radio Terms used on the shows HERE Visit our Youtube channel for videos on Amateur Radio www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV Contact Info For Richard KB5JBV: Website: www.rfpodcast.info
amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "resonantfrequ-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "manual"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "aba86e8a04d76f12dc9bdb49e5f9f58c"; amzn_assoc_asins = "B07PND51CR,B00X6FYWWS,B088PPDRT7"; amzn_assoc_design = "in_content"; Episode 41 VHF / UHF Waste land 00:00 Intro Music 00:54 Intro Recording live from the vehicle, Dave Yates style. http://lottalinuxlinks.com/Migration to the web hosting service is complete, though some things were lost. If you were signed up for an account on the old site, you'll need to sign up again.After a long hiatus, Resonant Frequency is back. Tell your friends. If you're on iTunes, new episodes should arrive automatically.To contact Richard, use kb5jbv@gmail.com. 04:51 Dayton The Dayton Hamvention is coming up. Look for the Linux in the Ham Shack table at Dayton and say hello to Russ, K5TUX. Unfortunately, Richard will not be able to attend due to job commitments. 05:14 Thanks, again, to Jerry Taylor for his kind remarks about us on his podcast, The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast.There are a number of good amateur radio podcasts, now. Some are: The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast (http://myamateurradio.com)Low SWR http://www.lowswr.com/Teen Radio Journey http://www.teenradiojourney.com/Linux in the Ham Shack http://lhspodcast.info/Resonant Frequency http://rfpodcast.info/ 06:08 This episode is being recorded on a Sansa Clip while Richard is driving. Apologies for any pops and clicks. 07:12 Song "Funky Way" by Mark Hummel, from the album "Retro-Active". 11:52 Rant VHF / UHF Waste landEvery VHF and UHF repeater pair within 70 miles of the Dallas/Ft. Worth area is taken. So, why can't you find someone to talk to after 11:00pm? Years ago, that was not the case. Is the 2m band dead at night in your area? Any idea why? Let me know. Around here, 2m is busy at drive times, and a few nets in the evening, but after that, nothing. If we don't use it, we'll lose it. Don't let VHF and UHF become a Waste Land 26:05 Song "Smack Talkin' Mama" by Ray Campi, Kevin Fennell from the album "Hard Rockin' Head Knockin'" 31:11 Conclusion Visit our Youtube channel for videos on Amateur Radio www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Check out our Glossary of Amateur / Ham Radio Terms used on the shows HERE amzn_assoc_placement = "adunit0"; amzn_assoc_tracking_id = "resonantfre0c-20"; amzn_assoc_ad_mode = "search"; amzn_assoc_ad_type = "smart"; amzn_assoc_marketplace = "amazon"; amzn_assoc_region = "US"; amzn_assoc_default_search_phrase = "ham radio aprs"; amzn_assoc_default_category = "All"; amzn_assoc_linkid = "6bf6f2cec828e054a7a9576e5c8be77a"; amzn_assoc_design = "in_content";
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Episode 36 Seductive Conductor Size 00:00 Theme music 00:54 Intro: Resonant Frequency is now on Facebook:http://www.facebook.com/pages/Resonant-Frequency-Podcast/113008802469?v=feed&story_fbid=132140745279Lots of traffic on Twitter, too. 02:10 Feedback: Mike, KF7AME, appreciates comments on previous shows about how difficult it may be for new hams to afford new equipment. We've all been there, and wire antennas are cheap and effective.Barry, K4RUE, also a recently licensed ham, enjoys the show and the music.George, N0JRJ, likes the podcast and listens on his commute. He also liked the live show, and appreciates Richard's attitude toward new hams.Kirk, KG6HPF, says Resonant Frequency helped inspire him to pass his General exam.Lance, K7LDS, suggests that the show notes be updated to include website URLs and other information. He also suggests that interaction with the chat room during the live show be made more descriptive for folks listening to the recorded version. Lance suggests doing a future show on mobile radio installation hints. Good idea! Send in your mobile installation hints via email or the forum. 16:05 Check out Linux Cranks (http://linuxcranks.info) as Richard has been a guest onthat podcast, too. 17:30 Live Show: We're still trying to schedule another live show. It will likely happen the night afterwe record Linux in the Ham Shack. Look for it at ustream.tv: "Now Defunct"http://www.ustream.tv/channel/Resonant-Frequency-Live0Also keep an eye on other sites such as http://blacksparrowmedia.com, and look for KB5KBVon Identi.ca (defunct) and Twitter for announcements of future live shows. 19:30 Promo: Ohio Linux Fest promotional announcement. See http://www.ohiolinux.org for more details.Russ, K5TUX, of Linux in the Ham Shack will be there. Will you? 19:54 Song: "Mississippi Moon" by Too Slim and the Taildraggers, from their album "Time to Live". 25:21 Topic: Conductor diameter versus frequency.Richard once suggested to Bob, KC5JTF, that he could assemble an antenna similar to theArrow dual-band VHF/UHF antenna from rifle cleaning rods. This prompted a discussion abouthow "broad banded" such an antenna might be, and how conductor size affects the usablefrequency range of an antenna. 45:18 Song: "You Gonna Wreck My Life", by Too Slim and the Taildraggers, also from their album"Time to Live". 52:40 Conclusion: Contact info.Visit IODA Promonet ) for more great music. Visit our Youtube channel for videos on Amateur Radio www.youtube.com/c/RichardBaileyKB5JBV Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Check out our Glossary of Amateur / Ham Radio Terms used on the shows HERE
If you kept up with Austin soul-funk project Resonant Frequency in their heyday then you’re already somewhat aware of how much talent comes from multi-instrumentalist Landon Reichle. Even then you might’ve missed wind of Reichle’s newfound producer pet project, Lando the Nomad, which finds the genre-traveler exploring those electro-alternative realms made popular in the mid-’90s/early-’00s: […]
Episode 33 Who's Repeater? 2 00:00 Theme music 00:55 Intro: 01:20 Feedback: Dave, W6DTW, Made a donation. Thanks! Neil, NG5NG, likes CW and digital mode, and also made a donation. Thanks, Neil! Stan, N7ZQT, recently found the program. He runs a simplex echo station node 146.535 in Tuscon, AZ, and would like to broadcast the Resonant Frequency program. W5RAW, had some trouble downloading the Episode 32. There have been some changes to the web site, and that should be straightened out. Check out the new Resonant Frequency web site at http://rfpodcast.info 09:00 Donations: All donations are welcome, at any amount. All proceeds go directly into better equipment for the podcast. We have a new mixer and microphone, so you should hear the difference here, and atLinux in the Ham Shack. 10:54 Live Show? Richard is considering a live version of Resonant Frequency which would be a round-table discussion of amateur radio topics. If you have a microphone, perhaps with a web camera, andwould like to participate, contact Richard. 12:35 Chat room: Check out the Resonant Frequency chat room on FreeNode.net, #resonantfrequency. There's also a link at rfpodcast.info. 14:18 Song: "Voodoo Chile" by Jean Paul Rena and Terrawheel, from the album "Can't Be Satisfied". 18:26 Topic: Who's Repeater Is It Anyway?, Part II. Richard continues his discussion of what can and can't be said on a repeater, and a warning notice issued by the FCC to an amateur that ignored the wishes of a repeater control operator. A copy of the letter can be found here: http://www.richardbaileytx.info/rfpodcast/?page_id=2974 26:35 Rant: Richard talks about the use of APRS in public service events, and how that presumes that everyone has such capability. This often excludes the newer hams that may not have all the equipment or the resources to acquire the equipment. 36:00 Song: "The Boogie Man" by Papa Don McMinn, from the album "Boogie Man", available here: 39:03 Conclusion: Thanks to IODA Promonet for the music, and to Cheryl and Russ. 41:43 Closing theme: Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.
Useful Websites Opening Theme 00:00 Intro: 00:54 Feedback: 01:29 Bob, KJ4DZT, sends a Tweet that his wife got her license thanks to our show. Contact Richard via email kb5jbv@gmail.com, or on Twitter at twitter.com/kb5jbv. Send your show suggestions orquestions, too. Donations: 04:52 None received since October. Thanks to everyone who has donated. Pleasekeep them coming, so we can continue the shows. If one episode has helped, it should be worth at least a dollar. Visit the Resonant Frequency website then click the Help Support link to PayPal and make a donation. Click on the Amazon link to make your purchases, and we'll get a little bit of the transaction. 09:51 New section manager here, locally. We'll see how that works out. 10:21 We're looking at possibly doing some video, and perhaps a live show We will keep you posted. Song: 11:18 "If Love Can't Find A Way", by Eric Lindell, from the album "Gulf Coast Highway", Topic: 13:08 Useful websites: Pretty Good Projects www.prettygoodprojects.com, which is an entry point for the next foursites on this list, and more.www.dxanywhere.com - DX alerts service.www.hamradioforum.net - Lots of interesting forums of ham radio topics.www.hamtests.net (US) - Practice tests and other info for your license exams, UK or US.www.hamtests.co.uk (UK)hamfeed,com - A ham repeater for Twitter and 73s.org.hamtwits.com - A sort of Twitter directory of hams.73s.org - A collection of blog posts, photos, news, DX spots, etc., of interest to hams.www.hamradioclass.org - home of the Ham Radio Podclass, which will help you prepare for yourTechnician, General or Extra class amateur radio license exam.twitter.com - A microblogging service, with lots of amateur radio traffic available. Song: 39:55 "Welfare Blues" by Kirk Fletcher, from the album "Shades of Blue", available Closing theme: 45:38 Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info
Resonant Frequency EP 29 Deep Cycle Opening them: 00:00 Intro: 00:53 We survived Christmas and New Year's. Feedback: 01:36 No email since last time. Donations: 01:54 No donations since last time. The conversion to digital TV is coming. Are you ready?We made some changes to the website. Check it out.Apologies for the episode being late.Jay W5GM would like your vote for North Texas Section Manager. Song: 06:48 "Payback Blues" by Dennis Mitchell Band, from the album "Highway Kind of Life" Buzzword: 09:01 Participation.For many of us, participation is simply talking on the radio during our commute to and from work.Why not take part in a club event? It's a great way to promote the hobby, and it's fun! Song: 13:29 "Harpo-Ventillation" by Mark Hummel, from the album "Mark Hummel's Blues Harmonica Blowouts" Topic: 15:12 SLI, Marine and Deep-cycle Batteries Start, Light and Ignition (SLI) batteries are designed to deliver a lot of energy in a short time, not to deliver steady power over a long time.Marine batteries are a compromise between marine and deep-cycle batteries, and share characteristics of both.A deep-cycle battery is designed to be repeatedly discharged 80% of capacity and can deliver a steady current for a long period of time. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep_cycle_car_battery 24:55 Testing deep-cycle batteries https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deep-cycle_battery 27:58 1. Inspect 29:04 2. Recharge 29:24 3. Remove surface charge 30:29 4. Measure the state-of-charge 30:49 5. Load test 32:00 6. Recharge 33:34 Use deep-cycle batteries for the radio shack, in a well-ventilated area Song: 34:55 "Way Down the River" by Sugarcane Collins, from the album "Way Down the River", available here: Conclusion: 38:17 Closing theme:42:00 Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info
#meditation #luck #manifestThis is such a fun and joyful frequency to play with. You are the creator of your own reality so change you resonant frequency to invite lucky events and situations to flow into the field of your reality. Have fun folks and don't forget to tell me what happens xx Try this every day for a week.Imprinting technique course is below: Art of Intention.Easily manifest your hearts desires with this course!https://www.solhenge.com/product/the-art-of-intention-online-course/The free coupling technique I mention is here:https://youtu.be/re2dMv-h2DISignup to receive info on all Free Ceremonies, courses and events:https://mailchi.mp/361ada56f047/events-and-coursesBecome a Patron and enjoy benefits such as Q and A sessions, community meditations, free downloads and much more, plus you can help me assist those in need to receive free classes, healings and retreats.https://www.patreon.com/Sarita_SolHengeFor online Virtual Meditation Classes, Manifesting and Healing Retreats, Personal Mentoring, Distant Quantum and Shamanic Healing with Sarita email: solhengeretreats@gmail.com or go to www.solhenge.com. For MP3s of courses and meditations to download go to: http://www.solhenge.comHow can we navigate our lives to ascend in our awareness? My name is Sarita and I am trained in the ancient Shamanic teachings of The Lyceum. This channel will help you to transcend the ordinary and realize the truth of who you are as quantum, vibrational being moving into 5D consciousness. I believe everyone has the potential to have extraordinary, wonderful and uplifting, heart aligned lives if we can understand that we are all part of source consciousness and are creating our realities in every now moment. We have the capacity to become entirely present and manifest from the quantum field of infinite potential through the zero point technology of our inner being, including and not limited to; our energy centres/chakras, the cells, atoms and quantum particles of our bodies, our nervous and endocrine systems and our pineal glands. This self actualization is accessed by us in many ways and principally through meditation. Therefore I teach meditation in an entirely new and creative way, collating information directly from the source field and expressing to you, often in a raw and pure format without any pre-design. I also share my human perspective as well as ancient information including ways to create ceremony for yourself in this modern world which give you practical tools to be able to transcend matter, manifest your dreams, heal and become heart centered.My aim is to give you all as much information as I can for free on this channel so that you too can become the master of your own reality.Meditation can offer a bounty of awareness and deep healing and support your life into the truth of your own sovereignty I hope my channel brings you connection love, light, insights and happiness. Please know that any channelling, meditations, practises, ceremonial suggestions or comments I share on my channel are for entertainment purposes only and are not a substitute for financial, medical, legal and professional mental health advice. My sharings should not be used to replace the advice of any doctor, lawyer or licenced professional.
Gel Cell and Lithium Ion and Christmas Song: 00:00 "Mrs. Santa Claus" by Jingle Punx, from the album "Coal" Intro: 01:35 Christmas time in North Texas. Feedback: 02:30 John, M0JFE, likes the show and asks for a show about packet radio. Thanks, too, to Bill at SolderSmoke for the mention. Damon, NN7B, listens to both shows, and asks how sealed lead acid batteries compare to nicad and nimh for a grab-n-go kit or mobile station? Donations: 07:54 Thanks to David, no callsign given, in Pleasonton, CA, andJerry, KD0BIK, of the Practical Amateur Radio Podcast. 08:48 Different music format this time - Christmas music. 10:40 Take a look at the Cafe Press store for Resonant Frequency merchandise. Click through the Amazon link at our site. Song: 12:42 "Goin' On a Date With Santa" by Dr. Elmo, from the album "Up Your Chimney" Buzzword: 16:16 Superheterodyne, presented by Tim Sutton, KI6BGE.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Superheterodyne_receiver Song: 22:34 "Don't Want No Bones for Christmas (I Want An Electric Guitar)" by Paul Austin Kelly, from the album "Don't Want No Bones for Christmas", Topic: 25:54 Batteries: Gel cells and lithium ion. Gel cells are a type of valve-regulated, lead-acid (VRLA) batteries. They have a pressure-relief valve to allow venting of hydrogen during overcharging, and a gelled electrolyte. Theyhave a greater resistance to extreme temperatures, shock, and vibration than typical wet-cellbatteries like the common car battery.(Contrary to what Richard says, hydrogen is a colorless, odorless gas. The "rotten egg" smellfrom an over-charging car battery is due to the creation of hydrogen sulfide gas, H2S. -Ed.)http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hydrogen_sulfide36:04 Lithium Ion batteries.Most of the newer electronics, like laptops, handheld radio, etc., has Lithium ion batteriesdue to their energy to weight ratio, and no memory effect. They also have a low self-dischargerate and are lighter than other types. Their service life depends on the time of manufacture,regardless of number of charge/discharge cycles. The internal resistance is higher than mostof the other chemistries. Song: 41:44 "Send Me a Wife for Christmas" by Dr. Elmo, from the album "Grandma Got Run Over By A Reindeer", Conclusion: 44:42 Listen to Linux in the Ham Shack, too!Happy Holidays! Closing song: 46:42 "Jingle Bells (Dan the Automator Remix)" by Dean Martin, from the album "Christmas Remixed -Holiday Classics Re-Grooved" Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.
Ni-Cad Battery Deep Dive 00:00 Opening Theme 01:02 Introduction Greetings to the hams working the California forest fires. 03:10 Feedback Tim, KI6BGE, writes about his first radio, a Yaesu FT-747GX, and his first hand-held, an FT-60R, and other rigs. He also asks about cross-band repeating through the FT-8900R in his car. Damon, NN7B, says Richard is his ham hero, and also listens to the Linux in the Ham Shack podcast. He was having a problem downloading the first episode, but that should be sorted out now. Joe, NE2Z, enjoys both podcasts, and made a donation. Thanks, Joe! Bob, KB3OQY, likes the podcast and learns something new in each episode. He also made a donation. 10:43 Donations Thanks to Joe NE2Z and Bob KB3OQY for their donations. If you find anything useful in an episode of Resonant Frequency, consider donating a dollar. That's less than a gallon of gasoline. 13:00 Song "Voodoo Queen" by Tommy Dardar, from the album "Blues Fool" 13:55 Buzzword Memory effect - reality or myth? If you partially discharge a nickel-cadmium battery (NiCad), and recharge it, it may "remember" that point of discharge as it's fully discharged state. The best practice is to fully discharge a NiCad battery pack before recharging, and avoid the use of rapid chargers. A related phenomenon is "lazy battery", where the battery appears to have a full charge, but becomes depleted rapidly when put to use. This is often caused by frequent overcharging, and may be cured by several deep discharge/recharge cycles. 20:29 Song "Wasn't That Enough" by Janiva Magness, from the album "Bury Him At The Crossroads" 22:01 Topic Nicad batteries. This topic was suggested by several messages on the forums. The abbreviation NiCad is a registered trademark of SAFT Corporation. Advantages: lower weight, good charging efficiency, smaller variations in terminal voltage during discharge, low internal resistance, non-critical charging condition. In theory, a nicad battery may be charged and discharged up to 1000 times. 39:06 Comparison to Nickel-metal Hydride (NiMH) 40:42 Disadvantages: higher cost, toxicity, memory effect, and a negative temperature coefficient. Nicad cells are typically 1.2V, while alkaline cells are 1.5V. 45:11 Charging. The typical overnight charge, called a C/10 charge, is accomplished by applying 10% of the battery's total capacity for a period of 14 hours; that is, a 100 mAh battery takes 140 mAh of energy to charge. 53:53 Dendritic shorting. 56:07 Song "Welfare Blues" by Kirk Fletcher, from the album "Shades of Blue" 58:25 Conclusion ail Richard at kb5jbv@gmail.com itter.com/kb5jbv KB5JBV on D-Star via port C on the NE5R repeater. theme music is "Give It All Away", by midliFeCrisis, from the album "Live from the Loft" Closing theme music is "We Gotta Go" by David Henderson at Podsafe Audio. Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info
Episode 27 Watt Elmer? Show Notes Song: 00:00 Intro: 00:54 Feedback: 01:23 Regarding episode 25 Thomas, WC5B, says he has changed his mind about what he recommends to new hams for a first radio, based on Richards comments. Ray, KO4RB, also talks about episode 25 and his thoughts on a handy-talk as a first radio. Jerry, KD0BIK, of The Practical Amateur Radio Podcast disagreed with some of Richard's comments about media coverage of hurricane damage (Ike and Gustav) along the gulf coast. Richard's comments were meant to be specific to his local media. Ray, KO4RB, also writes to thank Richard for the podcast, and extols their virtues as a tool for elmering new hams. He's also exploring Linux for use in his shack, experiments with digital modes, DStar, and more. He also made a donation! Rich, AB6TY, says he listens as he works in the welding shop, and enjoys the information and music. He loves CW and encourages others to give it a try, and recommends FISTS and SKCC. He reminds Richard that new hams should be aware of split-frequency operations while chasing DX. He asks "What is a 'lid'?" A lid is a bad operator. www.fists.orgwww.skccgroup.com Donations: 17:25 Rich AB6TY, Ray KO4RB made donations, which allowed the purchase of a microphone, and a new machine to record the podcast. Consider a dollar per episode. Every dollar helps. Remember, we have to pay for the hosting service. shop at Amazon through the link at the website. Thanks! 19:55 Russ K5TUX and Richard released the first episode of Linux in the Ham Shack. Give it a listen Song: 22:07 "Night Time is the Right Time" by Elvin Bishop, featuring John Nemeth & Angela Strehli, from the album "The Blues Rolls On" Buzzword: 23:19 SWR and Watt MetersMeasures power out in watts and the SWR (standing wave ratio). Higher SWR is bad, as most modern radios will reduce their output if the SWR is too high, so it's a good idea to monitor the SWR. They can also be used to tune your wire or mobile antennas. Song: 31:58 "What Is That You Got" by Magic Slim & the Teardrops from the album "Midnight Blues" Topic: 34:17 How can you be a better Elmer? Elmer is the amateur radio term for a mentor. Anyone can be an Elmer. It just takes the desire to share what you know with someone else. It does take patience. Talk up the hobby with other folks. Teach a class. Get involved with one of the scouting organizations. Wear a shirt that proclaims your interest in the hobby. Be available at a special event station to answer questions. Song: 57:17 "Sleep" by Albert Cummings from the album "Feel So Good: Albert Cummings" Closing theme:65:04
Werner Heisenberg Multimeter and Werner Heisenberg Feedback Randy K7AGE Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/K7AGERay KJ4CNNDon (? Call) in WashingtonJoe NE2Z says we're tastyNeil in Sugarland TexasArt KE5JLBLinux in the HAM ShackGuest Ron VK2DQ with the Heisenberg uncertainty principleBuzzword: Multimeter
The Mystery of PL Tones and First Radio + Your First Amateur Radio PL tonesCTCSSSub Audible ToneTone squelch67 to 257 HZHelps sensitivityPower Line noise First radioMy First New RadioRoy Rabey Episode 590% percent of hams licensed never key a radio Most never renewTop of the line radio is over ratedLow end radios are the keyGet on the air The Humble Handy TalkieClosed systems suckUniversal Green StampsTexas Towers SuckVertex VX-150KDK-FM2030Get on the air!Add to you handy talkie a little bit at a timeYeasu 209-RH for the first year and a half20 miles on a Ringo Ranger1/2 a wattWhat about MobileIf it works on you mobile it will work on your TalkieBuilt my own mobile antennaImproviseAdd an AMP, They are cheapViva La HamfestHTX-202Consider the Humble Handy talkieVox is not HAM FriendlyDon't over look used equipmentGet on the air! Get on the air! Get on the air!
Resonant Frequency Ep 024 Amateur Radio Code, Marconi and Cheese We are currently looking for Authors on Amateur Radio TopicsWe are also looking for Moderators in the ForumsDonations links are upBuy your stuff at Amazon via the links on the websiteWe are on TwitterList of HAM Radio operators on Twitter @ Ham TwitNew podcastsPARP JerryKD0BIK.comICQ PodcastWWW.ICQpodcast.comWorking on emailAmateur Radio CodeMarconiTelegraph RegisterFirst Trans Atlantic transmission bombed1902 signal test from poldhu1,125 milesLine of SightGlace BayTheodore Roosevelt to King Edward the VII of EnglandMore about MarconiMarconi's People on the TitanicPatent disputesMarconi's Political Career
Merry Christmas to allThanks Bill over at SolderSmokeField Gel BatteriesJerry at PARPKI6BGE BuzzwordK7AGEForumsWe need Email FeedbackSuperhetGel CellsAGM BatteriesGelled ElectrolyteSealed Lead Acid BatteryOut GassingLithium ION Merry Christmas Everybody!
Resonant Frequency EP 22 Nets Move to Blacksparrow mediaFormat adjustmentCQIntimidated by HFNets are a good choiceDX NetsWAS Nets3905 CCN NetTriple H NetOMISS NetsJoin OrganizationsFISTS10-10 NetsIOTAAWARDSDX down low on the bandsUse other modes or bandsUse Digital Modes Stuff like Meteor Scatter and Moon BounceGet on the air, don't be afraid
Propagation, Repeaters and Roy Carl K9LALine of SightGround WaveTropospheric ionospheric Moon BounceHF PropagationSpace WeatherK-IndexGeomagnetic FieldGeomagnetic StormsAuroraPower GridSun SpotsWWVVoacapW6ELPROP https://www.qsl.net/w6elprop/Sporadic EE SkipAuroral Back ScatterBlind Zone Skip ZoneNVISPrime Missions Former North Texas Section Manager Roy Rabey AD5KZ Former ARRL Section Manager Roy Rabey and repeatersRepeater SiteRepeater LinkingRepeater ControllerTrusteePhone PatchAutopatchEcholinkIRLPPizza Delivery via Amateur RadioDuplexerFrequency CoordinatorExperimental FrequenciesPlay FriendlyControl OperatorTrusteeD-StarDigital Voice Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.
A copy of this spotter training is available that is repeater ready. Please email if you would like a copy. The Great Forney Texas tornado from the parking lot of my job Windows FailHunt and PounceCQoogleOklahoma city bombingSATERNLinux RocksBuzzword Storm SpottersSkywarnGround TruthARESCraig Green KV5EObserve and ReportStorm Spotter SafetySpot with a PartnerHydro Planing Watch out for the looky loosFull Tank of GasCPR TrainingDON'T PUNCH THE CORE!!!Have an Escape RouteDont cross Water on the RoadKeep your engine runningSpotting after darkFixed SpottersLightning Safety
Feedback, Frapper Map, Irving HAM Fest, Buzz Word: Calling Frequency, DX Cluster
This time HAARP Array, Stealth antennas and Los Lonely Boys. You really cant beat it and our Buzz word is Guy Wire
They tell me I'm the Podcast Master. Cody KE5RYK passes his license test. South Texas beware. Buzzword this time is: Elmer Then a sudo technical discussion about RTTY contesting and DXing
First episode after we had a lightning strike at the studio in Balch Springs Texas. everything was ready to go, but a lightning strike zapped several computers and other equipment, so the work on the episode was lost. Sorry for the delay in getting this one out. After the lightning strike, we had a death in the family, and a birth. It's been busy! Buzzword: We take a look at Part 97 We even have the first appearance of the full version of "Hand Picked" that is currently the intro music for Richard's radio Adventures. Then we have an introduction to Echolink For more info go to http://www.echolink.org/
ITU Phonetics.A good article is Voice Communications - ITU Phonetics, Why? by D. W. Thorne, K6SOJ. (The link is to a PDF article.) Linux in the ham shack.Linux is free; free of charge and free to modify. Advantages: free, stable, runs well on older equipment, and is generally very easy to install. Richard discusses distributions, repositories, and installing ham radio programs.Popular distributions are Debian, Ubuntu, and Kubuntu. (Your faithful editor likes Linux Mint, another Debian-based distribution. -Ed.) Most of the popular distributions offer so-called "live" CDs that allow you to boot the CD to try Linux without modifying your hard disk. If you wish, you can then install Linux on your hard disk from the live CD and even set things up to "dual boot" either Windows or Linux.
This is the first episode of a podcast I did in 2007 shortly after starting Resonant Frequency: the Amateur Radio Podcast. It only has 8 Episodes but I thought I would get it out there for those that might be interested in listening to it Parents put there son on Ebay.Fly in the bottle in Canada.Police in the PhilippinesWoman arrested at crash locationPilots pray for fuelSex Life killed by caller IDMinor league baseball player traded for "Bats"Shrine workers may keep there underwear onMan in London terrorizes neighbors with Bruce SpringsteenCanadian Mounties Tasered in hospital bedLucky break for trapped woman Thanks for coming by Share and Enjoy
Fantastic Email this time. This Episode covers Baluns in Buzzword. Thanks to We dive into Dipole antennas again ad variations on Dipole antennas.
We have our last installment of Buzzword until Don, W9VE, sends us more installments. If you would like to do an installment of Buzzword, please let me know. All you have to do is pick something in amateur radio you are interested in and talk about it for five or ten minutes. If you are interested in doing an installment of Buzzword, email me at kb5jbv@gmail.com. Are ham clubs not as friendly as they used to be? What's your experience? Share and Enjoy:
This episode we have another installment of Don W9VE's Buzzword and some clips and observations from the Ham Association of Mesquite field day. We are looking for stories from other field day sites to include in the next episode of the podcast. Send them to me email at kb5jbv@gmail.com Share and Enjoy.
We're back. We have had many equipment issues here but we are back on a limited basis. This episode I announced that until we are back to 100% we will be releasing an episode every two weeks. In this Episode we have a new feature called Buzzword furnished by Don W9VE. I also spend some time talking about WAS nets and how to be apart of them. so kick back have a soda and enjoy 73 Share and Enjoy
Well She is finally out. Episode 10. I recorded it twice on my windows machine and it crashed at the end both times. So this episode was put together on my Linux machine. I think it sounds better. Any way here is Episode 10 this timer an interview Herman KE5HYW one of our local net managers for the for the DFW Traffic Net and we're talking the National Traffic System.
This week we talk to Dave W7GOX about the Hurricane Watch Net.The HWN is a wide coverage weather net which covers the Atlantic andPacific basins. They provide real time weather observations for theNational Hurricane Center.You can find moreinformation on the HWN at: http://www.hwn.orgYou can find more Information on the National Hurricane Center at:http://www.nhc.noaa.gov
This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continues to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. This week we talk with David KB5YLG from the Texas Baptist Menabout Disaster communications
This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast.This week we talk with Carl K9LA about radio wave propagation.Carl has written numerous articles for most of the radio magazines outthere. I found talking to Carl so interesting I had a real hard timeshutting down the tape.Belton Ham Expo is this weekend in Belton,Tx. Iwill be there if you see me walk up and shake my hand.We are aware ofthe audio problem during the interviews and are currently looking for asolution.Thanks for your patience.Share and Enjoy:
Hello everybody. we had some server problems but now we are back. Welcome to all our new listeners. Amateur Radio Q and A with Jeremy, Paulo and Ron Part 2. Storm Spotting Arrl.org (ARRL.COM does work) Codeless Tech License Old Timer GRE License VEC makes out question pool for licensingRiff RaffFCCBPLResonant Frequency: the Amateur radio PodcastAmateur Radio Q and A on Resonant Frequency73sesFor IdCalling somebody on the RepeaterUnpaid radio Operators30 Minute IDFrequency for beginnersScreaming Big Feet
This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. Could you repeat that? This week we visit with Roy AD5KZ concerningrepeaters.We are still looking for a logo for thepodcast. To submit a logo for consideration send it to kb5jbv@gmail.comOurpodcast is listener driven, that means that it belongs to you. Pleasesend in your show suggestions, comments, Info on people you think wouldcome on the podcast and bring their amateur radio knowledge or just dropme a line letting me know how you like the show. Our podcast is notabout money, it's not about recognition, it is about a new way ofElmering.tnx73Share and Enjoy: Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info
This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. Talking DXing With Gary AB5RM This week we visit with Gary AB5RM about DXingShare and Enjoy: Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info
This episode is a re-issue of the original Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast which began in 2006 as a project for Elmering new Hams by way of the Internet. Richard KB5JBV and Resonant Frequency continue to enlighten and teach new Hams today. Many of the more successful Amateur Radio Podcast today can trace their beginnings back to Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast. A face made for Amateur TV Richard announces the Resonant Frequency search for a logo. Pull out those graphics programs and see if you can be the designer of the logo that will represent Resonant Frequency from this time forward. send those logo submissions to: kb5jbv@gmail.com We talk with Billy KC5NQ and Andy WY5V about fast scan amateur television. We had a few issues with the phone system during the interview. Still good stuff though We are looking for comments, suggestions and questions about amateur radio. send them by email and we might even read some of your emails on the air. Even better send us an audio email and you might to get your voice on the podcast. Read More About Resonant Frequency: The Amateur Radio Podcast At www.rfpodcast.info Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.
We had hell getting WordPress to take this one but we made it work. Take that you ornery piece of crap! We Visit Amateur Radio Q & A Episode 2 of Resonant Frequency is fresh off the presses. This week we visit with Jeremy KC5EYC and Chuck N1Lee over at the now defunct Amateur Radio Q & A podcast. We are also joined by Chuck N1LEE in PA. Grab this one it is much better than the last one. Share and Enjoy: Glossary - See Glossary for terms used on the show.
The worst Episode of Resonant Frequency ever. Oh the Shame.
Show Page Fast links to Items: Richard – Sharry – Charlie – Robert – Barbara Fast links to Bios: Sharry – James – Charlie – Robert – Barbara What distinguishes this latest “Wuhan, or Chinese coronavirus” from other, typically low-mortality (2%) members of the same viral “family” — like the common cold, or seasonal flu — is the extraordinarily HIGH mortality rate … close to 50% … being observed, but NOT reported (calculated here by comparing the number of people reported to have died so far, to those who have been reported “fully recovered”)! This is Ebola territory! The World Health Organization (WHO) recently warned of a potential “global pandemic” of the Wuhan Coronavirus — which is obviously why the Chinese government has TOTALLY QUARANTINED Wuhan, a city of 11 million people. Medical authorities are now saying that a traditional vaccine, to effectively counteract this horrifying possibility — “50% lethality, [...]
Intro: Schumann Resonance News for 7 places on Earth. Ascension Symptom Scale today is 97. A Course in Miracles Lesson 65. Tonight's Topic: I discuss the Hertz frequency of basic colors, the corresponding musical notes and also the Hz frequencies emitted by the planets in our solar system, as well as our Sun and Moon. What practical application could having this knowledge have? Healing the Earth with Sound. Why is Emerald Green so important to water and the planet as well as our DNA?
Hey guys. Big thanks goes out to Kyberr & Wogzilla for having me on the show. Was great to get back on the Kiss FM airwaves for a chat about whats been happening with myself & Highly Evolved Music. I hope all the listeners enjoyed the beats. For those that missed it here it is again. Keep an eye on Highly Evolved Music over the comings months for a bunch of awesome Ep's from some of our great local artists. Track list from the show is as follows. Cheers...... ARTIST ====>> TITLE 1. Devoid - Into The Void (HEM034) [Highly Evolved Music] 2. Mr Fusion - Fractal Madness** (HEM035) [Highly Evolved Music] **unrlsd 3. Ajja & Braincell - Wired 4. Upavas, Nektarios - King of Hearts 5. ChroMadhi - Space Race 6. Shenanigan - Follow the Goblin 7. Jumpstreet - Magic Castle 8. Dohm - Killing Sadness (HB EDIT) 9. Harry Blotter - Experimental Substance (HEM26) [Highly Evolved Music] 10. Psique Vs Malakia - In Da Heart 11. Via Axis - The Lizard Harry Blotter: sc: https://soundcloud.com/harryblotter fb: https://www.facebook.com/HarryBlotter.aus/ bp: https://www.beatport.com/artist/harry-blotter/559154 Highly Evolved Music: sc: https://soundcloud.com/highlyevolved fb: https://www.facebook.com/HighlyEvolvedMusic/ bp: https://www.beatport.com/label/highly-evolved-music/13609 Resonant Frequencies: sc: https://soundcloud.com/resonantfrequencies fb: https://www.facebook.com/ResonantFrequenciesMelbourne/
Taking on Google Gabriel Weinberg has made it his mission to protect internet privacy, and his scrappy Google competitor DuckDuckGo is leading the charge. Everything we do online is tracked. Searching, browsing, shopping, even navigating. Most of us have grown accustomed to this. Although we may acknowledge now and then that it makes us uncomfortable, we haven’t changed our habits. Maybe we’ve become too reliant on our preferred online services for basic day-to-day tasks. Or maybe we don’t even know how we’d change our ways in the first place. This is a problem that Gabriel Weinberg has been helping people solve since 2008, when he first created privacy-focused search engine DuckDuckGo. While the company has been charging ahead ever since, Weinberg’s mission is on everyone’s mind these days. Concerns about internet privacy and data protection are at an all time high, following recurring scandals around tech companies leaving their users vulnerable. While still far smaller than industry leader you-know-who, DuckDuckGo’s popularity is surging, thanks to its commitments to never collecting personal information or tracking your activity to sell to advertisers. The search engine offers other services like informing the user of what tracking is being blocked, and now has a mobile privacy browser and desktop plugins. Since incorporating in 2008, DuckDuckGo has grown to a global company of 63 employees. As internet privacy has taken the spotlight, Weinberg’s been busy, writing and advocating for federal “do not track” legislation, and speaking up in the New York Times opinion page and other platforms. He’s also got a new book out that explores the power of mental models he’s relied upon during his career. But Weinberg’s core mission remains: to make it a lot easier for you to use the internet without being creeped on. The Start of DuckDuckGo DuckDuckGo is a search engine, but it’s also an internet privacy company that’s out to help you protect yourself online. “We like to say the internet shouldn't feel so creepy, and protecting your information should be as easy as closing the blinds,” Weinberg says. DuckDuckGo offers a variety of tools to help consumers achieve this privacy—and feel confident about it. The company started as a search engine and has since expanded to offer a browser for iOS and Android, along with extensions for desktop browsers. The company is 10 years in the making, but it wasn’t Weinberg’s first internet startup. After graduating from MIT in 2003, he created educational software that supported student achievement by using the internet to connect parents and teachers. Unfortunately, the software was developed about 15 years too early, and it fell flat. Next, Weinberg started a pre-Facebook social network that helped people find old friends and classmates. That fell apart in 2006, and DuckDuckGo followed soon after in 2007. The company incorporated in 2008 and officially launched at the end of that year. So, how has DuckDuckGo competed with giants like Google for over 10 years and lived to tell the tale? It’s a modern day David and Goliath story, although in this case David is growing bigger and stronger every day. Weinberg attributes a lot of DuckDuckGo’s success to his team. As he often tells other entrepreneurs, “If you're going to succeed, you're going to need an amazing team around you. Work on crafting the values and mission to attract a team... to reach your ambition.” The Power of Mental Models Weinberg also credits much of his success to years of dedicated research on mental models, which he’s recently turned into a book with his wife Lauren McCann, Super Thinking: The Big Book of Mental Models. “Mental models are concepts ... be a better strategic thinker,” Weinberg says. He encourages people to think of mental models like this: When you first learn arithmetic, you learn addition, then multiplication based on addition. If you didn’t advance to multiplication, you could still combine quantities using addition, but it would take you much, much longer. Mental models operate the same way. “Once you know something, you can think in a higher-order way really quickly,” Weinberg says. On the other hand, if you didn’t have a mental model, you’d have to start from scratch, every time. It’d be more difficult and time-consuming to make good decisions, repeatedly. When he started training the DuckDuckGo executive team, Weinberg realized a significant knowledge gap: His team didn’t recognize more than half the mental models he’d instructed them to learn and use. That’s how Weinberg and McCann, a statistician, came up with Super Thinking—when he realized his current training method was inefficient and no other resource would suffice. Through their research, they also realized that many of the mental models were related. Almost all 300 mental models in the book are existing concepts. Super Thinking simply collects and organizes them into main themes—nine, to be exact. The last two themes are called “Unlocking People's Potential” and “Flex Your Market Power,” and the mental models in these chapters apply to leadership, management, and other business best practices. “People are really different, and if you want to manage effectively, every person requires different characteristics,” he says. That’s why effective managers take the time to understand personality types and strengths, using questionnaires like Myers-Briggs and DiSC. One notable mental model is called Joy’s Law, which tells us that all of the smartest people already work for someone else. “This means that you can’t corral smart people,” Weinberg says. “Instead, if you arrange people in just the right way and give them jobs that fit , they can reach extraordinary success both as teams and individuals.” In their book, Weinberg and McCann explain that Joy’s Law also overlaps with mental models like 10x Teams and Resonant Frequency, the latter coming from physics. “A lot of mental models come from different disciplines,” Weinberg says. “The idea of mental models is to take a multidisciplinary approach—to take the best ideas from all different disciplines and combine them to use them for general strategic thinking.” To understand Resonant Frequency at work, imagine an opera singer breaking a glass by hitting just the right note. “The same happens with people; hitting the right frequency and absorbing energy from the right role and jobs,” Weinberg says. But just as a singer can’t break glass with every note they sing (it’s actually quite rare), a team can't operate at a resonant frequency at all times. So, how do you know when you’ve reached it with your team? You constantly shift around your team and test to see which combination produces the best output. That’s what Weinberg does at DuckDuckGo, where he doesn’t have a traditional management hierarchy. Instead, they’ve divided management responsibilities between positions and operate based on objectives and projects, and the team doesn’t hesitate to shuffle around when needed. ”We are constantly moving people around to fit what they're most interested in and best suited for... to achieve these 10X Teams,” Weinberg said. Gaining Traction for Growth Weinberg previously authored Traction, which serves as a scientific experimentation approach to marketing. In it, he systematically lists 19 different channels that companies can use to gain traction with their audiences. “My advice is to not leave anything out,” Weinberg says. “It’s often one of the unusual things might be the thing that actually works.” Over the last 10 years, DuckDuckGo has found that different stages of growth have required different marketing channels. In the early stages of growth, the team used social media, content marketing, and PR, but these channels eventually saw diminishing returns. Since then, the team has transitioned to organic, viral growth and offline word-of-mouth marketing. In the last nine months,DuckDuckGo has succeeded at brand marketing that has also raised market share. “I wrote some long-form articles on Quora on topics like why to use DuckDuckGo vs. Google, how tracking works, how to avoid it, and more,” Weinberg says. “These got such high engagement, more than anything else.” Since publishing the posts, Weinberg and his team have been working to promote that content on platforms like Quora and Reddit. As one of the first native advertisers on Quora, their posts have been promoted to over 150 million people per month. “It’s all about finding bigger audiences and putting content in front of them that's compelling and native to the platform,” Weinberg says. The team has made just seven Quora answers and has been promoting them to 100 million people. It’s not cheap, but it’s working, he says. What is DuckDuckGo’s traction like at this point? Since the DuckDuckGo engine doesn’t track unique users, they can only report on total searches, which is currently at over 1 billion each month. For a company competing in a search engine space that’s dominated by one player, that’s pretty astounding. A top 100 website, the engine is ranked #4 in most countries and #3 in Australia. “Some third party estimates say we’re at 50 million users per month, which would be about 40 million searches per day.” What’s Next for DuckDuckGo? How does a search engine that doesn’t track customer data make money? “Search is unique because Google still makes money off search without having to track much ,” Weinberg says. Instead, Google conducts contextual advertising, which displays ads based on what a user is searching (versus behavioral advertising which uses customer data to display ads). DuckDuckGo can do the same contextual advertising without having to track any data. Calculating customer lifetime value (LTV) isn’t as simple, though. “It’s is even more difficult because of the lack of tracking,” Weinberg says. Instead of relying on customer data, the company measures factors like brand awareness and market share. Through national surveys, DuckDuckGo asks users if they're familiar with the brand, how they heard about it, and if they associate it with privacy. Feedback is an important tool at DuckDuckGo. As they’ve expanded their product line, the team conducted primary research on privacy and people who are interested in privacy. “We ran different methodologies, national surveys, user tests, and diary studies,” Weinberg says. DuckDuckGo’s diary studies involved a small group of 12 to 15 people who adopted the product and kept a diary for a period of two weeks. The team would then check during those two weeks to see how the subjects were using, navigating, and feeling about the product. “We found that would use DuckDuckGo but then click off to other websites that can track,” Weinberg says. “They felt unprotected, and we realized search was only part of the solution.” This inspired the company’s latest release, DuckDuckGo Privacy Browser, including extensions for desktop that help block trackers and enforce greater encryption across the internet. “It’s all about encryption and education,” Weinberg says. “We’re trying to simplify privacy.” Interview by Nathan Chan, feature article reprinted from Foundr Magazine, by Allie Decker Key Takeaways A history of Weinberg’s early startups and side projects The birth of DuckDuckGo and its mission to make the internet less creepy Why Weinberg decided to write a book on mental models, and how he uses them on his own team to build better leaders Why DuckDuckGo eschews traditional management hierarchy The marketing strategies Weinberg used to help DuckDuckGo achieve viral, organic growth An overview of DuckDuckGo’s monetization strategies How DuckDuckGo used diary studies as a methodology to gather insights What’s on the horizon for DuckDuckGo Weinberg’s advice for entrepreneurs who are competing against behemoths in their market
Christopher and Elecia look through listener email, check in on what past guests are up to, and consider the best and worst of science in recent fiction. Hackaday Prize Finalists (and the 50 Semiinalists) Saleae Logic Pro 16 (related: Drive the Boat with a Wii Mote) Darma Kickstarter (related: Resonant Frequency of My Butt) Peep sign up to be notified of their Kickstarter (related: Vision for Simple Minds) EMSL Halloween round up and open house on Nov 13 (related: Mwahahaha Session) Silicon Chef Hackathon results (related: Dancing with Hundreds of Women) Pan-CJK fonts (related: The Tofu Problem) The Martian (Amazon) (There is a tiny spoiler, one Elecia doesn't think merits the warning but Christopher says to skip 55:00 to 01:02:55 if you want to read the book cold.) Don's I Snooze Remote
Darma (@Darma_inc) is a nascent start-up focusing on optical sensors in a seat cushion to aid in posture, stress reduction, and meditation. Chris and Elecia speak with CEO Dr. Junhao Hu and Sharif Kassatly about building a company, going through the Haxlr8r's accelerator program, and choosing a crowd funding platform. Keep up with Darma on their webpage and on their Facebook page. One of their advisors is NASA's Dr. Joan Vernikos, author of Sitting Kills, Moving Heals.
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