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Army Stuff(Edit)
Infantry Stuff(Edit)
- EIB Station C1 (Shift from Known Point Practice) - This is one of the more technical stations, so it lends itself to some practice. The same skill is used in both Shift from Known Point and Call for Fire.
- M249 (SAW) Tool Use - Because almost no one uses it to its fullest, this is an excerpt from the manual.
- M4 Qualification Smartstrip - The order of the targets (and their ranges) is a published, fixed standard. If you don't use the info, you're not using all means rightfully available to you. This can definitely help those who are struggling on the range.
- Particularly surprising engagements are marked with arrows.
- Exactly wide enough that you can laminate them with packing tape when you don't have lamination paper handy.
- 3 to a sheet - why waste paper?
- Created with LaTeX (source available).
- Caveat: The "left"/"right" clues change depending on your Fort's range.
- SFAS Land Navigation Tips - Get it right or pay the price.
Bookish Stuff(Edit)
- GT Improvement - GT scores should be over 110 to get the most out of opportunities in the Army. This is my sketch of the methods to get there.
- Going to College in the Army - So many soldiers want to do this but don't. This will at least take the "I didn't know how to" excuse away.
- Pre-Basic Training Task List Study - I made/used before I joined. There is absolutely no justification for joining as an E-1. The difference between E-2 and E-1 pay ends up being in the $thousand+ range, and the PBTL is just a few tasks. Here is a simple study tool for the "hard" parts.
- Easy AKO Logins - Logging into AKO is not as easy as other sites. There are a few reasons why, and I'll try to explain everything I know about it.
- Logging in to AKO Webmail with Google Chrome on Linux - The riddle is cracked.
Obscure Stuff(Edit)
- SFAR - Instructions for adding SF Applicants into the Database for Ft. Drum OJTs (pretty obscure---mostly just for my use).
- DTS Tips - The Army travel auth/voucher system---these tips were made for people who used it all day. Thankfully, this hasn't been me for a long time)
- No Getting High in the Army - Even in ways that are legal for civilians.
Radio Stuff(Edit)
Backpack Kit(Edit)
My (initial) goal is to make all parts of a backpack kit that will fit in a 7.62mm ammo can sized box, transmit CW on 40m. I plan to build, roughly in this order:
- Transciever - SW-40+
- Morse Key - Starting with a junky straight key. Anything to get on the air.
- Iambic Bug - Still looking for that perfect design
- Antennas - Constrained by neighborhood rules, mostly.
- Power - Generated or battery
Later on(Edit)
Big Amp - (QRP is cooler, but booming is kind of neat in a different way)
Antenna Tuner - Will just cut to freq for the first revision, but later on I'll want to make a few tuners
Wilder(Edit)
Interior Crocodile Oscillator - Awesome idea to teach/learn radio design using homemade CRT oscilloscopes.
Yaesu FT-840(Edit)
- Brochure PDF
- User Manual PDF
- Service Manual PDF
- Specifications (from Universal Radio) - http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/2319spec.html
- FAQ - http://jim.jingozian.tripod.com/ft840faq.html (a few good tips, including out-of-band xmit)
- Sound-card Interfacing: http://www.qsl.net/wm2u/interface.html
- Hook-up points: http://www.qsl.net/wm2u/inter_ft.html (Bottom line: 'AF OUT' = RCA jack at back, 'Mic Input' = pin 8 i/p, pin 7 gnd; 'PTT Acc' = RCA at back; 'KEY Input' = at back)
- CAT Interface: http://www.eham.net/articles/2800
Morse(Edit)
- Learn CW Online - Best interface I've seen, web or not. Operate mouse-free if you want.
- Vibroplex Brass Racer + 8044 Keyer - Nice mod, I might need to do this.
Calculation(Edit)
- gsmc manpage/tutorial: http://manpages.ubuntu.com/manpages/hardy/man1/gsmc.1.html
- Ampacity and AWG number
Electronics Stuff(Edit)
Falstad's Excellent Circuit Simulator - Lots of example circuits, good animation/interactivity.
Handy Electronics Youtube Videos
Dorkbot PDX - Has potential
Brainwagon (K6HX) - Always doing something cool.
A few Java Applets on Physics - Under "Electrodynamics"
Software Stuff(Edit)
Clipboard.pm(Edit)
http://search.cpan.org/~king/Clipboard - I made this a long time ago, but it's a darned handy set of scripts. In fact, I am annoyed whenever I'm at a machine that doesn't have clipedit and friends.
Here's how to get it:
- Set up the cpan CLI
- Run:
cpan
- Then type:
install Clipboard
- Then check out the goods:
- clipedit - Quick way to edit the contents of the clipboard
- clipaccumulate - Loops and keeps track of everything you copy, adding them together at the end.
- clipfilter - Apply a textual transformation to the clipboard contents (for example, URI escape with -uri)
- clipjoin - Clean up spurious whitespace
- clipbrowse - Send to your web browser (opening in a new tab, usually)
- And, of course, The Module API, which is just:
use Clipboard; print Clipboard->paste; Clipboard->copy('foo');
Dari Stuff(Edit)
- AriaDic - Conveniently remaps keyboard when going Farsi->English
- Persian Internet Radio and Online News Radio
- Idea: To polish nuances, monologue while being filmed with a native speaker correcting every single flaw; review.
College Stuff(Edit)
- Logging in to AMU - Quickly/With a vengeance.