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On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:30:02 GMT, "DX99" wrote:
Oh yeah - have alot of that, too. Looking for a nice spectrum poster, maybe an Icom or a Yaesu product poster, that sort of thing. Somewhere on the ARRL site they have a nice, extensive color spectrum poster. Take the file to Kinko's or similar and get it printed up fullsize -- 11 x 17 or thereabouts. OK, I didn't find it there, but I think this is it: http://www.ntia.doc.gov/osmhome/allochrt.html I believe it's also published periodically in QST. There's something similar at http://www.thinkgeek.com/cubegoodies/posters/techie/6b15/ ... but I haven't seen it in person. "raoul" wrote in message ... In article 2eZde.1291$Vu.570@trnddc07, DX99 wrote: Refinishing the shack here and have lots of new wall space. Any suggestions where to find amateur radio related posters, plaques, wall art, etc? Have most of the maps and whatnot from the ARRL site. Thanks in advance! All the rest of the stuff on a ham's wall has to be earned- QSL cards, contest plaques, etc. You could always put up framed pictures of youand yopu buddies doing hammy type stuff- public service, Field Day, U/VHF roving, mountaintopping, that sort of thing... |
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On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:37:12 GMT, David wrote:
On Wed, 04 May 2005 15:28:57 GMT, "DX99" wrote: Those are nice. Have thought about that - how much? "David" wrote in message . .. On Wed, 04 May 2005 05:39:10 GMT, "DX99" wrote: Refinishing the shack here and have lots of new wall space. Any suggestions where to find amateur radio related posters, plaques, wall art, etc? Have most of the maps and whatnot from the ARRL site. Thanks in advance! Want to buy a Geochron? $1,000.00 Varies -- mostly depending on what kind of wood frame. Save your money -- see http://geoclock.home.att.net/ -- it's the Geochron clock in sofware, but does far more than the original, wall-hung version. Usual disclaimer -- no connection to the company, just a long-time, extremely satisfied customer since the first shareware version many years ago (now at v8.4). This is absolutely the best and most useful piece of software I've ever bought, version after version. Hardly a day goes by that I don't use it at least one time. It has a huge selection of zoomable maps. Extremely customizable. Can switch between displaying city names and counry names / natural feature names. Allows you to set cursor anchor point, then move cursor while displaying direction and distance of cursor current location. Variable update intervals, from realtime to one day per update. (watch sun trace the analemma throughout the year by setting updates at 24 hours). Lat/long grid display, sun/moon icons and dislay of their respective subsolar/sublunar points, as well as alt/azimuth directions. Download the 30-day demo, but be warned -- it's a pale imitation of any level of the purchased product. It only has a few maps and zooms in just once to the US, or flips to a polar or from-space view if you click outside the US. The full versions will zoom in multiple times to nearly anywhere in the world. Prices range from Basic ($25, downloaded) to $90 (Pro with Ham Package, CD + diskette -- see http://geoclock.home.att.net/ham.htm). Briefly -- The package includes a custom Azimuthal-Equidistant map centered on your ham station, a call sign data base, and utility programs. For maximum convenience, get the latter package -- you will not regret it. Skip the ham package if you're not a licensed amateur. Updates, when they occur are quite cheap compared to most other software. I repeat -- I have no financial interest in the company. But I have gotten more, and more constant, use out of Geoclock than any other piece of software I own. OK, except maybe mail and newsreaders and web browsers. I've also never seen a better tool for making geography clear to kids. |
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How about multiple clocks on the wall, one for each time zone. You
could use funny city names for the time zones, like Pahrump for Pacific time, Pasaic for the east coast, etc. |
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![]() http://www.qrpis.org/%7Ek3ng/fcc_ntia_agree.html For your wall A gift to all radio fans from the freakin' FCC |
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On Tue, 10 May 2005 12:14:11 GMT, David wrote:
On Tue, 10 May 2005 11:20:46 GMT, wrote: I repeat -- I have no financial interest in the company. But I have gotten more, and more constant, use out of Geoclock than any other piece of software I own. OK, except maybe mail and newsreaders and web browsers. I've also never seen a better tool for making geography clear to kids. **** the kids. Having a $1,500 clock/map on the wall impresses the babes. Sure -- the dim asses who'd rather watch you stroke your ego than spend the $1400 bucks change on them. |
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