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Fan Mail From Some Flounder ?

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source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u2c9-LDP0t0 No, not some flounder, Frontier.  This ominous looking piece of mail popped up on Informed Delivery: It's the (hopefully) final insult from Frontier: Apparently for Frontier just refunding the money electronically (the way I was paying) was too easy - same for a physical checkie.  They have to provide a debit card.  I would give it away except that it literally has my name on it :( I finally flipped through enough hoops and was able to request a no-fee check for the balance: In 7 to 10 business days I should have a checkie.  I should have dumped Frontier a decade ago ! Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

New Animal

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Usually I get pictures like this from the trail cam: Our old blaze eyed deer friend shows up regularly.  The cam has an audible click which might be the reason for the quizzical looks :) But this was new: That's not my fingers in the first two pictures, in the third picture it appears that there was a crow that landed on the cam briefly.  The cam takes pictures in threes, then it waits for a defined period, 30 seconds, before taking any more pictures. And then a visit from "the Phantom" with a little moon showing through the pine (upper right): Finally I also found out that in addition to a click, the cam IR LEDs glow red (dimly) at night - so that might be something to either fascinate or repel the animals. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

This sounds interesting

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https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2026/06/microsoft-adds-another-year-to-windows-10-extended-update-program/ Good news for once ?   Although I actually am typing this on a Windows 11 laptop, I do have a couple of other Windows 10 machines that I still use so this will be nice: Considering the chip shortages resulting from the AI bubble I can see why they might extend support, it's just insanely expensive to buy computer hardware.  SSD drives are twice the price they were recently. One thing: when Windows support does finally end the only nice thing is that a lot of stuff can be turned off which results in a faster bootup time IF you turn off the internet.  I have an old Windows 98 laptop that I use for printing and scanning - it never sees the internet and works just fine. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm

Buy First, Think Later ?

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I saw these items listed on Ebay from my favorite purveyor of miscellaneous electronic stuff: The assortment was $26.38 with tax/postage - I saw the HD-1410 keyer (don't need another one but why not ? it has the rare AC power cord) - also an Ameco CPO (don't need that either but never had one) - finally the seller mentions that they don't know what the mini blue device (upper right) is:   I KNOW, it's a DSW transceiver from Small Wonder Labs, 1st generation, the $15 on top is not a bad price either.  Depending on which band it is, I may or may not already have one :) BTW this is the same seller I got the AADE LC meter from mentioned previously: https://wb9kzy.blogspot.com/2025/10/just-because-i-could.html I suspect that I'll have to fix the DSW (and probably the keyer and CPO, too) as I did with the AADE LC meter but it'll be something to do ! Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm  

Another Magnifier

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I found yet another magnifier: It's fairly large and has a second mini magnifier built in but I'm not that crazy about it - it slips.  The magnifier has a cord for around the neck, then you can look down through the magnifier at the work, the feet of the magnifier resting on your chest.  The idea is that your hands are free but really I was always repositioning it. I did also find this site: https://www.magnifier.com/ They seem to have a LOT of choices - maybe too many choices - but it's a confirmation that the need for magnification is real.   I'll keep looking. Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm

Fox or ??

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I used to live in the Village of Fox Point near Milwaukee: they didn't have these in the 1960s they had these in the 1960s but I didn't live on Lake Drive :) But I don't think I ever actually saw a 4 legged fox in Fox Point.  Here is the story that's been told on the naming: (also, the photo source):  https://www.wuwm.com/2022-08-26/the-story-behind-fox-points-name-and-historical-street-signs Anyway, I set the trail cam out on a tripod in the back yard on Wednesday.  There was a threat of rain so in the afternoon I brought it inside.  This was a picture from around noon: I *think* that's a fox - it's not red, more red tinged ?  This one, when I've been outside and yelled, just stands there and looks at me like: "what is wrong with you?"  Now this customer, about 2 hours later at the same spot: I don't even have to yell, just show myself and any deer will be off in a flash !  :) Best Regards, Chuck, WB9KZY http://wb9kzy.com/ham.htm

CHU Canada is now off the air

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A nice, brief video of the last minute of CHU on 3330 kHz: source:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVXPL1Jqkn4 CHU was coming in quite well for VE2ZAZ (the Canadian ham making the video).  Using the SDR waterfall display is often done for radio related videos, it does provide something in motion to look at :) Here is the wiki for CHU: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHU_(radio_station) One thing that I had forgotten: CHU was AM but with the LSB suppressed as can be seen here: The stuff on the right (USB) is the time encoded digitally.  The stuff on the left (LSB) is just fainter versions of the upper side band.   I tried looking up CHU in the ARRL periodical database, only found a couple of articles: I suspect that CHU was intended mostly for eastern Canada (and the US) where the signals from WWV (and WWVB) are weak, but I imagine that inexpensive frequency standards and internet time setting have eased aside radio standards - when will WWV and WWVH join CHU in r...