Kneiterharde audio-onzin

Posted in Electronica, skeptisch/sceptical, vermaak/entertainment, wetenschap/science on January 22nd, 2012 by Johan

 

Don't cross the streams! by realblades, on Flickr

Een vriend stuurde mij op een chatkanaal de volgende pagina toe:

http://www.kempelektroniks.com/General/Tweaks.aspx

Ik dacht eerst bij een Nederlandstalige parodie op een doorgeschoten hifispecialist te zijn gekomen, maar naar enig gescroll kwam ik erachter dat alles op deze site gemeend was. Genoeg andere Nederlandse sites met “speciale”, enorm dure kabels welke, ondanks keiharde tegenargumenten uit de natuurkunde een enorme geluidsverbetering zouden moeten brengen.

Ik heb altijd vermaak gehad aan de hilarische, pretentieuze claims op vele audiofiele websites en aan hoe men terugkrabbelt als er door sceptici een zgn. dubbelblinde test van de gepromote produkten wordt voorgesteld.De site van Kemp Elektroniks, echter, presenteert een aantal voor mij nieuwe audiofiele “uitvindingen” waarbij ik geestelijk heen en weer werd getrokken tussen schaterlachen en alle vertrouwen in de mensheid verliezen.

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Some tech frustrations

Posted in Electronica, english, wetenschap/science, zendamateur/ham radio on January 14th, 2012 by Johan

Just some venting,

Why on earth is every interesting technical discussion forum on Yahoo Groups? I absolutely loathe its design. When requesting the main forum it presents you with unthreaded, ungrouped messages by date. To group messages by thread you have to click a link, and even then you have to click each message separately just to view it. It’s 2012 damnit, stupid threaded message boards should be a thing of the past! Read more »

CPM to Sv/R conversion and workings of GM tubes

Posted in Electronica, english, wetenschap/science on June 18th, 2011 by Johan

Geiger Tube

(picture: “Geiger Tube” by “dh” on Flickr, showing Russian SBM-20 hard beta and gamma GM tube)

On the internet there lots of DIY people showing off their homebuilt Geiger counter circuits, complete with microprocessors and LCD’s calculating and displaying count rates and often the dose rate in microsieverts/roentgen per hour.

The last thing surely makes a project look more impressive with the floating point number with a weird unit that most people are unfamiliar with. It’s not a big deal with DIY setups but there are lots of mentions of sending projects to Japan to help people over there “measure” contamination. Read more »

Easy and cheap CDV-700 tube adapter

Posted in Electronica, english, wetenschap/science on April 19th, 2011 by Johan

I own a CDV-700 geiger counter of which the tube stopped working. It turns out that replacement tubes are both hard to find and expensive. The simplest option is to buy the LND 720 which basically is a drop-in replacement that should cost about $100.

It’s also possible to use cheaper, easier to find tubes with the CDV-700.  I found the following post from radio amateur K0FF on the “Geiger Counter Enthousiasts”  group on Yahoo groups. It describes a simple circuit to adapt tubes of varying voltage to the CDV-700. I built one, and it works! Read more »

Online geiger counter using Arduino and Cacti

Posted in Electronica, english, wetenschap/science on April 2nd, 2011 by Johan

I have always had an above average interest in radioactivity.  It’s a subject with political, sociological and scientific aspects. I have been mostly interested in the scientific part, but I also closely follow any news and other developments. With the earthquake in Japan and the following nuclear disaster the discussion about nuclear energy has  been fired up after being quite silent for years. In the Netherlands there was talk about building a new reactor next to the existing plant in Borssele. Well, I guess it will be a bit harder now to get support for this plan…

To be honest, watching the developments with the damaged reactors in Japan got me thinking again. Is nuclear energy a proper way of generating electricity? Sure,  for the immediate surroundings it is very clean. There are virtually no CO2 emissions and with proper shielding and maintenance you’ll need some pretty advanced equipment to measure any radioactivity coming from a reactor. Still, uranium mining is not very nice for the environment and there is no clear solution for storage of waste. And, if a reactor malfunctions there is the possibility of widespread contamination as currently seen in Japan. So, while I am not against nuclear energy my support for it has weakened somewhat.

Anyway, enough rambling, how to monitor radiation with your computer!

Update 18/4: Guess I am not the only one doing some monitoring: http://radgoes.blogspot.com

 

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DS1820 Temp. monitoring using Linux and Cacti

Posted in computers-networking, Electronica, english, wetenschap/science on October 4th, 2010 by Johan

This article will try to explain how to monitor and graph temperatures remotely using Dallas Semiconductor DS18xx sensors, SNMP and Cacti. DS18xx sensors are relatively cheap, accurate and multiple sensors can be connected to a single bus.

This guide is based on Ubuntu, so YMMV on other Linux/Unix based systems and may need modification to work properly.

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Koninginnenacht/dag Utrecht

Posted in Electronica, uncategorized, vermaak/entertainment, zendamateur/ham radio on April 29th, 2010 by Johan

Jaaaaahh, de stad weer propvol rommel en dronken “verrekte mongollen”. Wie heeft daar nu nou geen zin in?

Luister op een afstandje mee naar de chaos op mijn stream van de Rode Kruis en Stadstoezicht frequenties. Klik op de volgende link of plak ‘em in je mediaspelert:

http://chelydra.dyndns.org:8000/trajectum

Veel luisterplezier!

-edit- Nog even een toevoeging: Ik zal kijken of ik in de toekomst meer structureel een online scanner van Utrecht kan opzetten welke gebruik zal maken van dit adres. Ook komt er misschien een centrale Online Scanners pagina voor alles wat ik heb lopen. Stay tuned dus! :)

Schakelaar…

Posted in Electronica on September 28th, 2009 by Johan

Was ik me toch even aan het klooien met een simpele drukschakelaar met een neonlampje als aan/uit indicator. Ik was bezig deze schakelaar in een kastje met een schakelende voeding te zetten.

Zo’n schakelaar heeft drie aansluitpunten. Twee schakelpunten zijn voor de daadwerkelijke schakelaar, en de derde is voor een neonlampje. Zie het onderstaande plaatje: Read more »

Review: Sangean ATS-505 Shortwave Receiver

Posted in Electronica, english, zendamateur/ham radio on February 22nd, 2009 by Johan

ats505

Recently I purchased a Sangean ATS-505 shortwave receiver. I had some money to spend and I figured I needed a portable receiver for the summer to monitor shortwave transmissions, especially amateur radio activity. That is also the reason why this review is geared towards SWL’s and radio amateurs.

I bought the receiver in an electronics shop in the center of the town where I live, Utrecht. It cost me about 90 euro’s. I think that is an acceptable price considering this receiver has full shortwave coverage and can receive SSB transmissions.

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