
Here's the view up a trapdoor above the loo into some previously wasted space. Joe spend many years working on ships and has built boat style storage spaces throughout the house for storing radio restoration parts including a huge range of valves. Local ham Rob, VK2ZNZ called me after the Sunday broadcast to propose an excursion to visit some chaps he met at the Historical Radio Society of Australia.įirst stop was Joe and Anne's place where the decorative furniture included this amazing cabinet radio. I dropped to 25W and was still quite strong.Īs Gerard said, "if your antenna stays up - it's not big enough". In the Friday night, 8:30 QRP Natter Net on 3.615MHz, both Barry, VK5BLS and Gerard, VK4TGL were complimentary. In fact I'm getting terrific reports on 80m with many stations in a net saying I have the best signal of the group. The extra 20m dipole detuned the 40m part a bit but hasn't affected 80m. The antenna consists of a 40/80m trap dipole and I have a 20m dipole off the same balun going at another angle. It's guyed on the sides and the dipole forms the other guys kind of. The central support is a netball hoop base, with a steel pipe and then a long two part extension from a pool cleaning pole. Happily the power runs down the other side of the street. There's a magnificent tall gum tree in the neighbour's yard at the back and a tree in the street in the front.
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Luckily I still had a spare line over the branch of the gum tree out the back and was able to get it back up again pretty easily (the hard part is getting the line high into a tree). I've pushed higher and higher and on a windy night early in the week it came down. Over the past year or two I've been incrementally improving my HF antenna situation here.

I'm off to visit my end customer in Malaysia tomorrow, it will be interesting to see how the " multimedia super corridor" is faring these days.
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I like CodeIgniter, but Django is a hard act to follow and I find myself comparing how few lines of code would be needed to do each part in Django/python. It certainly helps someone coming to an existing code base to quickly be able to guess where in the tree parts of the code are. Like any MVC style framework there are two immediately good things: there's a place for everything and everything has it's place, and you do get some good stuff for free. The project I've just taken over is built with an excellent PHP framework called CodeIgniter.
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You need to remove the growl plugin from ~/Library/Mail/Bundles/.įor the last few years I've been working in Python and using the Django web framework.
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If, like me, you had the Growl notifier for Mail.app installed you'll find that Mail crashes right away after you install Safari 4. Safari's built-in tools are getting really good and partially because of the speed I've moved over to it for my primary testing, debugging and general web use. When doing modern web development you realise just how vital a tool FireFox with Firebug is, but this week saw the release of a beta of Safari 4. I'm working on a very ajaxy web application and jumping between PHP, Javascript and python which is driving me slightly around the bend. In the current climate I'm pleased to be fully employed. Recent weeks have been dominated with work rather than hobbies.
