A lot of ham radio accessories use power injectors at the transceiver to power remote antenna switches, tuners, etc. I think coax just fell out of use before PoE really came out in force.
Very good point. Also, per the FCC's rules, a ham radio operator must obtain permission from the pilot or captain of the ship when operating an amateur radio station aboard an aeronautical, or naval vessel.
I didn't RTFA, but a 100watt 20m rig would cover significant distances (I myself have made 4000mi. contacts on 20m here at the bottom of the solar cycle) during daylight hours and a half wave dipole for 20m would only be 10m long, much shorter than the 30+ you specified. In fact, with a simple antenna tuner, you could probably use an even shorter end-fed wire and still get decent results.
If the door's unlocked, it's hardly "breaking in," is it?
Then it's entering. Of course I've always wondered why it's "Breaking AND Entering" instead of "Breaking or Entering" except of course if you DO indeed break, then you would ALSO enter, so I guess it should be "Breaking and/or Entering"
OK, maybe I didn't make myself clear. The gathering of the data is cool. But nothing they've released is going to help you use LIDAR technology. They released a set of data files of 3D points and some routines to display it and animate it, right?
Really. Did I miss something? Other than the actual methods of gathering the data, which we don't get, they're just animating and plotting 3D points like the old java examples that plot an arbitrary data file of 3D points.
I'll say, if they don't get their GI exam, they may very well end up impacted.
A lot of ham radio accessories use power injectors at the transceiver to power remote antenna switches, tuners, etc. I think coax just fell out of use before PoE really came out in force.
SourceForge does have a help wanted page at: http://sourceforge.net/people/
sorry, s/naval/maritime/ they're not going to war.
Very good point. Also, per the FCC's rules, a ham radio operator must obtain permission from the pilot or captain of the ship when operating an amateur radio station aboard an aeronautical, or naval vessel.
I didn't RTFA, but a 100watt 20m rig would cover significant distances (I myself have made 4000mi. contacts on 20m here at the bottom of the solar cycle) during daylight hours and a half wave dipole for 20m would only be 10m long, much shorter than the 30+ you specified. In fact, with a simple antenna tuner, you could probably use an even shorter end-fed wire and still get decent results.
Well, that explains that... Thanks.
If the door's unlocked, it's hardly "breaking in," is it?
Then it's entering. Of course I've always wondered why it's "Breaking AND Entering" instead of "Breaking or Entering" except of course if you DO indeed break, then you would ALSO enter, so I guess it should be "Breaking and/or Entering"
Which 4 cylinders in that 28 valve V-6 have the extra valves? Or does it really have 4 and 2/3 valves per cylinder?
OK, maybe I didn't make myself clear. The gathering of the data is cool. But nothing they've released is going to help you use LIDAR technology. They released a set of data files of 3D points and some routines to display it and animate it, right?
Really. Did I miss something? Other than the actual methods of gathering the data, which we don't get, they're just animating and plotting 3D points like the old java examples that plot an arbitrary data file of 3D points.
Why not just name it something useful like $(software-name)-testbed1 ?