Category Archives: Gear

Preparedness: Lighting

Headlamp
Duracell headlamp #1600008

A headlamp can be your best friend when the chips are down and the lights are out in the field or at home.

I found this little jewel at COSTCO in Sequim, next to the Duracell Batteries, and sporting the Duracell brand. It uses 3 “AAA” batteries, either the standard alkaline or NiMH rechargables. It has 4 beam settings: (1.) dual spot/flood beam (500 lumens/2 hrs), (2.) low spot beam (50 lumens / 12 hrs), (3.) high flood beam, and (4.) night vision red beam.

What sets this headlamp apart from others is the quality of the high flood beam. To test it, I turned out the lights in my ham shack and sat in the normal operating position. The intensity was appropriate and comfortable, illuminating my entire field of vision. Due to the beam’s even distribution, I could look around, down at the desk or up at the clocks with the same ease as if the studio was fully illuminated. There was no need to consciously direct the beam. It would be easy to forget that I was using a headlamp–the light distribution was that good.

Though the light can be found on Costco’s website, it is only available through their warehouse stores. At under 20 bucks for 3 headlamps including batteries, this stocking stuffer could be a useful addition to any ham’s go kit.

73 everyone, Roger, KL7HI

(Link to Costco website: https://www.costco.com/duracell-500-lumen-led-headlamp-3-pack.product.100526264.html

Back to Basics

After several years as a successful Field Day Chair, Jack West W7LD tries a less stressful, low-key approach…

Jack is operating an MFJ Cub QRP rig to a vertical antenna mounted on a footpeg on his Harley.

More Neat Stuff: World’s Smallest SDR

Click the link below to download this PowerPoint presentation from the February JCARC Meeting

JCARC March 2019 Membership Meeting

KCARC Hamfest 2018, Bremerton

Saturday October 13th 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.at the West Side Improvement Club, 4109 West E Street, Bremerton WA  98312

(click image to view announcement)

Digital Radio Powerpoint

Click the image or the link below to download Clint Hurd’s powerpoint presentation (PDF) on Digital Radio, as shown at the club meeting on 5/2/2018.

Intro to Digital (PDF)

Field Program Your Baofeng

Just posted on the Jefferson County VECOM website: Here are some aids to help you program your Baofeng manually when needed. Click here to view the post.

Emcomm Portables – a Comparison

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RCA Cambio W101 V2. Click image to view manufacturer’s website.

Dick AH6EZ has been looking for a small, affordable laptop computer to use with digital modes, especially for those who are on a tight budget.  He has purchased two machines for evaluation, 1.) an RCA Cambio W101 V2, and 2.) a Nextbook Flexx 9.

 

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Nextbook Flexx 9. Click image to view manufacturer’s website.

Both machines have quad-core microprocessors, Windows 10 and run on 5 volts–important for extended use in the field.

Click HERE to download Dick’s side-by-side comparison spreadsheet (PDF).