tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-49012055740581368342024-03-18T16:49:10.768-07:00Every Blade of GrassAdmiral Yamamoto infamously said "You cannot invade the mainland United States. There would be a man with a rifle behind every blade of grass."<br>
And so it should be, a nation of riflemen....drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.comBlogger2509125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-29641016757677384852024-03-16T18:30:00.000-07:002024-03-16T18:30:38.788-07:00Annnnd.....We Got Zip.....<p> Total snow was about 6~8", but half o0f it melted as soon as it hit, and we never had more than 3" on the ground at any one time. All I had to shovel were the front steps, and a path down the driveway.</p><p>The streets are dry now, and it's forecast for 50* on Sunday, so most of it will be gone, and all of it by Friday.</p><p><br /></p><p>And the Ariens still slumbers..<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-17265088406454580442024-03-13T21:55:00.000-07:002024-03-13T22:09:20.147-07:00Batten Down The Hatches!<p> Looks like a Big One coming in. I-70 is already closed, and parts of I-25, North and South of here, are likely to be closed.</p><p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZy8G-MI6QtfvuDEqALvQMXNnlpyFB-EHsvaHZEdzm3ESKRxYwcYkVU6FAaE4YqaB1ytZNiv9fI_jpN5NlhTKSotBLfvU9Gr_3Eb_O_034GQxjQPurS-_ZrFhlOL8eoo0OhhfYAHXYCU9FLK9BrRq14xeW5fglJ83oE2RhdCIJRCWTpTdDM1X0fpvEmHu3/s1919/Screenshot%202024-03-13%20at%2023-06-18%207-Day%20Forecast%2040.56N%20105.1W.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="855" data-original-width="1919" height="179" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjZy8G-MI6QtfvuDEqALvQMXNnlpyFB-EHsvaHZEdzm3ESKRxYwcYkVU6FAaE4YqaB1ytZNiv9fI_jpN5NlhTKSotBLfvU9Gr_3Eb_O_034GQxjQPurS-_ZrFhlOL8eoo0OhhfYAHXYCU9FLK9BrRq14xeW5fglJ83oE2RhdCIJRCWTpTdDM1X0fpvEmHu3/w400-h179/Screenshot%202024-03-13%20at%2023-06-18%207-Day%20Forecast%2040.56N%20105.1W.png" width="400" /></a></div><p> </p><p> </p><p>So far, we've received a little over 1/8" of rain, and the rain stopped about 2130 local. It's 2250 now, and the back patio is sloooowly drying.</p><p>The worst of it will be South of here, with Denver getting clobbered, and some places in the Rocky Mountain Nat'l Forest, and the Front Range, are expected to get<i> up to 48"</i> of snow. We're forecast at 3~6", but we'll see.</p><p>The Weather Radar from Cheyenne gives a good picture.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHNV32nVCYdEVNE2656yccMjh3L2jI_MQz3V1sZnnMHsqWMtxn6g_QD56xJf_VRgpKdLdHj994acT_vx8uW-lQy2t-tJPd49hDdBZoySADgYR-IaF3-CY9n4SkvEC-onoP5uMn4p4fn5-afS5UB5VAvXSxUPijOgcgSdvKpNhBGLazSTo3di9qn0lAV8SS/s1920/chy_wx_rdr.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="855" data-original-width="1920" height="179" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHNV32nVCYdEVNE2656yccMjh3L2jI_MQz3V1sZnnMHsqWMtxn6g_QD56xJf_VRgpKdLdHj994acT_vx8uW-lQy2t-tJPd49hDdBZoySADgYR-IaF3-CY9n4SkvEC-onoP5uMn4p4fn5-afS5UB5VAvXSxUPijOgcgSdvKpNhBGLazSTo3di9qn0lAV8SS/w400-h179/chy_wx_rdr.png" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>So stay warm and dry, stay off the roads, and if you have to be out in this weather, you have my sympathy. I've worked outdoors in this stuff, and it <b>ain't</b> pleasant.<br /></p><br />drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-41790471181094075122024-03-07T18:06:00.000-08:002024-03-07T18:06:30.085-08:00My Friend Has Passed....<p> It's with a very heavy heart that I have to report that our beloved dog and faithful friend Pebbles quietly passed away today at 1745 local time. She was surrounded by her family and the Veterinary Staff.</p><p>She was born eleven and a half years ago in Long Beach, CA, and had a very unique personality. She loved people, was very friendly, fiercely protective of us, and a trusted companion.</p><p>I took a couple of pictures of her today, but I'd much rather remember her with this one.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQnV5kNvPr4dLiBtW9jFrx3HH9nxsnwu11lZPXzmktc9kVPXm5BOtRJDQ1Um4k5Jrj8b2TMnS8MSwRHFthpH3X3mICgG5il1LWotc1v3oSB3JqHEBcK1ITNF0ooyk0xFlV8CdkwG3OoNcT7IsQg2hYfEkwqXKl8mmly9wtG55nBb4LHjvQ4IbG12tNg6vJ/s3072/PB151017.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2304" data-original-width="3072" height="300" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhQnV5kNvPr4dLiBtW9jFrx3HH9nxsnwu11lZPXzmktc9kVPXm5BOtRJDQ1Um4k5Jrj8b2TMnS8MSwRHFthpH3X3mICgG5il1LWotc1v3oSB3JqHEBcK1ITNF0ooyk0xFlV8CdkwG3OoNcT7IsQg2hYfEkwqXKl8mmly9wtG55nBb4LHjvQ4IbG12tNg6vJ/w400-h300/PB151017.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p>So long, my friend. I hope and pray our paths will cross again, and we can resume our journey.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com24tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-70212312953281771962024-03-05T22:56:00.000-08:002024-03-05T22:56:40.744-08:00Preparing for "The Last Ride To The Vet".......<p> Little Miss Pebbles is getting close to her time. She's been off her feed, coughing/hacking, and her breathing has been raspy the last week. We had her in about three weeks ago, and they gave her a shot of <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prednisolone" target="_blank">Prednisolone</a>, the same steroid I had in the hospital, and sent her home with some <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prednisone" target="_blank">Prednisone</a>, also what I came home from the hospital with. It worked fine, and her breathing was much better, and she was very playful, like normal.</p><p>Then late last week, she started being lethargic, watery eyes, and coughing/hacking (Think "ACCCK!", like Bill the Cat), and a bit more "needy" (wants pets and hugs while licking me)than she usually is. So we took her in today, and the consensus was "Soon". If the meds she's getting now don't help her, then we're left with no choice but to take that last, sad Ride To The Vet, and a very lonely return trip.<br /></p><p>SLW and I are both distraught over this, but it's part of life. Pebbles is the first dog I ever bonded with to this extent, and it's going to be pretty tough saying goodbye.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://oldafsarge.blogspot.com/" target="_blank">OldAFSarge</a> lost his cats a while back, and I deeply sympathize with him.</p><p>I'll keep you all posted.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-36556680059948361282024-03-01T13:49:00.000-08:002024-03-01T13:49:11.231-08:00Bob Heil, K9EID, SK<p> I just heard that<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bob_Heil" target="_blank"> Bob Heil</a> passed away a few days ago after a years long battle with cancer. Bob was responsible for bringing high-quality microphones to Amateur Radio, along with many audio accessories. He was a world-class organist on the huge pipe organs that were popular during the silent film era. He was also the audio engineer for Dolly Parton, developed the Wall-of-Sound that the Grateful Dead used for their tours, and invented the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk_box#Talk_box" target="_blank">"Talk Box" </a>that Peter Frampton put to such good use.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiR1LSrQeWqttThyphenhyphen_4pAkOTk1xHuwVBWPqu1Oj_r5pvAnD6_a3u0BgmIxouH2Br9ZZDpXx8MFQFjMeXgbxhxMcBR3YsVc6ihQrY_EVj3zi84GvF24BrvFFwvoNbNBgkav_FA8_nFGio_DtkDvuSrJffFSh4E3sdzZYeWHLOkL9Tz2i4HryZ9GJr_T5hfVZJ/s997/BOB-1-997x640.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="640" data-original-width="997" height="256" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiR1LSrQeWqttThyphenhyphen_4pAkOTk1xHuwVBWPqu1Oj_r5pvAnD6_a3u0BgmIxouH2Br9ZZDpXx8MFQFjMeXgbxhxMcBR3YsVc6ihQrY_EVj3zi84GvF24BrvFFwvoNbNBgkav_FA8_nFGio_DtkDvuSrJffFSh4E3sdzZYeWHLOkL9Tz2i4HryZ9GJr_T5hfVZJ/w400-h256/BOB-1-997x640.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><p></p><p>RIP, Bob. You will be missed.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-32402659756873005722024-02-19T23:51:00.000-08:002024-02-19T23:51:07.588-08:00Still Here, Just Busy, Busy, Busy......<p> Doing mostly home owner stuff. Cabinet hinges, hanging things for SLW, and trying to knock out a bunch of "little things", like mount the toilet paper holders with better wall anchors so they don't keep coming loose, and installing a new porch light fixture to replace the ancient, crusty, rusty one.</p><p>The recent storm that went through only gave us a few inches of nice, fluffy snow, which was gone 24 hours later. They got hit with 9" out in Greeley where my son lives! Melted pretty quickly, and he kept working right through it. What a trooper!<br /></p><p>So more to come, and with pictures, too!<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-18745912577309964272024-02-08T18:56:00.000-08:002024-02-08T18:57:37.462-08:00Griswold faces crushing defeat to ban Trump from ballot<p> Griswold is our Secretary of State here in Colorado, and she's so blue you wonder if she's getting enough Oxygen.</p><p>Most of us thought she was NUTZ in banning Trump from the ballot for the upcoming elections, and it looks like the USSC is going to smack her down. Even the libtard justices think she's bat-shit crazy to suggest such a thing.</p><p></p><p><a href="https://coloradopeakpolitics.com/2024/02/08/the-supremes-didnt-buy-it-griswold-faces-crushing-defeat-to-ban-trump-from-ballot/" target="_blank">Read all about it here</a>, on <a href="https://coloradopeakpolitics.com/" target="_blank">Colorado Peak Politics</a>, a site I visit daily, along with <a href="https://completecolorado.com/" target="_blank">Complete Colorado.</a><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-75022884541786049202024-02-04T20:46:00.000-08:002024-02-04T20:47:39.736-08:00What's Up NOW, Doc?<p> Been home about 10 days, and feeling much, much better.<br /><br />So what happened, or more accurately, what did I <i>let</i> happen this time?<br /><br />Well.....I have an aversion to Dentists. It probably comes from the Dentist I had from "first teeth" until he retired. He was the brother of our Family Doctor (good old "GP"), and was a Navy Dentist. He didn't use any local numbing, so I had to sit there for cleanings and cavities. Sometimes it felt like that scene from "Marathon Man".<br /><br />So, I just "let it go". BIG mistake. All four molars (18, 19, 29, and 21) in my lower left jaw went nuclear overnight. I woke up that day, looked in the mirror, and my eyes got about as big as dinner plates. I was having problems swallowing, and my neck under my jaw looked like I had a muffin on one side, and a biscuit on the other. So I got cleaned up, hit the "MAYDAY!" button, and had SLW take me to the ER. A dentist wouldn't have touched me, Urgent Care would have told me to scoot off the ER, so we saved some time and went straight there.<br /><br />SLW dropped me off at the ER at 1100 local, and went on to one of her Doctor's appointments. I was checked-in, and seeing a Doctor in about 20 minutes. A staff person came in, and started two IV lines, and then sent me down the hall for a CT Scan of my jaw area. Then it was off to a room in the ICU where I gowned up and waited for the Surgical Team to assemble.<br /><br />The Doctors were quite concerned they wouldn't be able to get an airway into me for breathing gas, and they went through the procedure for a Tracheotomy with me. They would prefer NOT to do so, as it adds another layer of required medical care. I told them to do what they had to do, and gave them my consent, signed a form (by now I was getting really out of it due to the infection), and told them they had my complete trust, which seemed to break the ice, and we moved forward.<br /><br />They put the mask on, I took some deep breaths, the Fentanyl came next, and it was lights out. The operation was completed by 1900 local, and I was out all night. I barely remember SLW being there, but I was drifting in and out of consciousness. And I was pretty out of it the next day, too. At least they were able to get an airway in, so I didn't need any holes put in me. I could barely talk the next two days, and was using a dry erase paddle to communicate. I told SLW I should have helped her get her Morse Code speed up past 5 words-per-minute so we could converse, and she cracked up.<br /><br />The Oral Surgeon said he'd never seen FOUR teeth abscessed so bad. He said it was more of an "excavation" than an extraction, and he was amazed at the amount of "stuff" that was suctioned out.<br /><br />I was getting a vial of Ampicillin every 3 hours, and an injection of Prednisolone (a powerful anti-inflammatory corticosteroid) about every 6 hours, along with so many blood draws and finger sticks that I lost count. I was on a liquid only diet for four days, as the swelling was so bad that my epiglottis wasn't working properly, and there was concern I'd get some food in my lungs that I couldn't expel. Then I was on a "Minced and Moist" (pureed, actually) for a couple of days, and then the "Soft and Bite Sized" diet for the last two days. Just about back to a normal diet, but still haven't tried certain foods. Plenty of pasta, rice, meat sauce, Jimmy Dean sausage, scrambled eggs (SLW makes killer eggs!), and a couple of 30g protein shakes a day. I have to mix the protein drink with about 40% milk to be able to comfortably get it down as it's a bit too "Clingy and Coating" for my taste. The mixture also makes very good soft-serve from our little ice cream machine.<br /><br />So far now, <i><b>"That's All, Folks"</b></i>, and I'm feeling a couple of orders of magnitude better than when I went in.<br /><br />And I'm getting pretty good at finding things in my little Bible........</p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-56581210907395501962024-01-27T20:51:00.000-08:002024-01-27T20:51:33.977-08:00Doing Fine, AAR To Follow....<p> Pain down ~90%, swelling down ~90%, no jaw pain, swallowing ability significantly improved. Lymph nodes mostly back to normal, indicating we've got the infection about beat-down, and mobility returning. Leg muscles are stiff and sore, and I'm looking forward to working with the OT/PT staff. I feel confident that the Speech Pathology staff will be pleased with my progress, and clear me to the next Diet Level. I'm still eating conservatively, and following their guidelines, but boy....does it feel good to be able to eat Mac-and-Cheese in a normal manner, and be able to swallow it without any difficulty.</p><p>I have to dig up the #1 CT Scan when they brought me in, compared to the #2 CT Scan taken several days later.</p><p>Peace, have a Blessed Sunday, and be aware of your six.....<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-47604830687854514702024-01-24T18:23:00.000-08:002024-01-24T18:23:55.142-08:00Home Again, Home Again, Jig Jiggedy Jig!<p> Released at 1500 Local, and back home again by 1600.</p><p> The swelling and inflammation have dropped significantly, my "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cervical_lymph_nodes" target="_blank">Cerivcal Lymph Nodes</a>" have pretty much returned to their preincident condition, no more pain when swallowing, and the area of my jaw where they "excavated" the four abscessed molars has transitioned to being "just a gum line" again. There's still a few small fragments that will have to be addressed, but nothing like when I went in.<br /></p><p>Still have to be on a semi-soft diet until the Speech Pathology people clear me to resume a normal diet, and the PT/OT people want me in a few times to make sure nothing else went South besides the teeth.</p><p>So now I'm "In Search Of....." a good Dentist, after which it'll be open the wallet, let the moths out, and pay the man. I need some other Dental work too, so I'm pretty sure we'll burn through our Dental Allowance at an astonishing rate.</p><p>The hospital food was OK, considering it was all pureed, but the coffee was #1 or #2 on my list of "Worst Coffee In America". First thing I did after I got home and got things squared away was make a decent cuppa, and sat down to enjoy it.</p><p>Thank you all for the encouragement and support. Infected/impacted teeth have killed many people in the past, and will continue to do so. SLW was told by the Doctor that I was in "serious trouble", which I don't remember her saying before tonight. Considering that they did the surgery several hours after I checked-in, I'd have to say "Yep".<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-12286280909088584162024-01-11T23:29:00.000-08:002024-01-11T23:31:11.991-08:00Brrrrrrr! It's COLD Outside!<p> First major winter storm heading in tonight. It's currently about SIX degrees, and it'll be -10* or colder at night during the coming week.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg37jsSfvk4V4x3N6akB4zrPdGk6wOT-Tyh1TqVNN4SPNjyColkQuljH29No_k20gCOK37SIrWZKiC8BQBD5z4lCBCpI7irrVgROaoLxkNwfrm4-z3JMaH_sa1v57v8QpiJ95FQX_t6BgPhABRIBU_Jz4Y74Y9hVt1g0FojCPHE76TTvqbUq7eA1STVdu9R/s720/kodywx.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="405" data-original-width="720" height="225" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg37jsSfvk4V4x3N6akB4zrPdGk6wOT-Tyh1TqVNN4SPNjyColkQuljH29No_k20gCOK37SIrWZKiC8BQBD5z4lCBCpI7irrVgROaoLxkNwfrm4-z3JMaH_sa1v57v8QpiJ95FQX_t6BgPhABRIBU_Jz4Y74Y9hVt1g0FojCPHE76TTvqbUq7eA1STVdu9R/w400-h225/kodywx.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><p>It's supposed to bring ~3" of snow, which is a pittance compared to what we've had in the previous years since we moved here. My electrically heated gloves are charging, I finally have a good stocking cap, and I serviced the snow blower last year in between hospital stays.</p><p>If you live here I don't have to tell you to watch out while you're out-and-about, and to pack an emergency box sufficient to keep you alive for (minimum) 48 hours. I really feel for the ranchers, farmers, and everybody else who has to work outdoors in this weather. I've done it decades ago, and it was brutal. I remember having my flashlight die out in my hand because the batteries froze. I had to keep it in my jacket, but I didn't want to open my jacket!</p><p>Anywhoo.....Keep your head on a swivel, and watch out for frostbite!<br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgq8MgUmL0fk99e7ISnmElZngcO-vLOtVnXLfo-PfhUzS3BJD4MpvmWf3qSN7kopFUTt9rb-aS847rjv3KHaFuxHtctO-FQrwnoZvTCEqbGRdLniPuxLgy2k_lxX7wrQ7yfKEQthgWy_aqdaT6t8X42IpGJ4PtySlyeKvPAci4U6YuCllIYq8QaJMr2tKKR/s553/keepcalm.jpeg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="553" data-original-width="474" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgq8MgUmL0fk99e7ISnmElZngcO-vLOtVnXLfo-PfhUzS3BJD4MpvmWf3qSN7kopFUTt9rb-aS847rjv3KHaFuxHtctO-FQrwnoZvTCEqbGRdLniPuxLgy2k_lxX7wrQ7yfKEQthgWy_aqdaT6t8X42IpGJ4PtySlyeKvPAci4U6YuCllIYq8QaJMr2tKKR/w343-h400/keepcalm.jpeg" width="343" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com17tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-61014423737389504422024-01-08T23:04:00.000-08:002024-01-09T00:06:57.088-08:00What's Up, Doc?<p> Not much other than the progression of days....and work!</p><p>My "work" is mostly stuff I enjoy doing, along with the usual household chores, house upkeep, yadda, yadda, yadda.</p><p>I finally have all the parts I need (belts, idler tires, and capstan pressure rollers) to finish the #2 Nakamichi BX-300, so that will consume some time. The mechanical and electrical alignment take a fair amount of time to do, so this one is in sick bay for another several weeks. <br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiwQ4uJt_sKc8J3J_FSzEIPhEJWvgXZhi1wsQ2YTtR9o079ICSvdj_6J9o0JKRpNm1Z2gKUFhOUSqEgevBJXapUkIgdW_qLASYoUgU7kbcZHyj0A7de9lgDsNf24aooCZM31sovheOHd6UwxQVHMDkfqZW_QWjnBiBQ8pzAkyTPhfEDj9n7gqo0tg38RYiP/s3872/DSC_0011a.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiwQ4uJt_sKc8J3J_FSzEIPhEJWvgXZhi1wsQ2YTtR9o079ICSvdj_6J9o0JKRpNm1Z2gKUFhOUSqEgevBJXapUkIgdW_qLASYoUgU7kbcZHyj0A7de9lgDsNf24aooCZM31sovheOHd6UwxQVHMDkfqZW_QWjnBiBQ8pzAkyTPhfEDj9n7gqo0tg38RYiP/w400-h268/DSC_0011a.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>The previous BX-30 I rebuilt is now in it's new home, and the new owner is quite happy.</p><p>Got this old Heathkit IG-37 "FM Stereo Generator" out of here to a new home and the guy really wanted it, warts and all.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiAeI2xWCh4IIJ5d_S6Ykn6bJJiB0sZnP8jAVW-q2OMenTICCPCQboFHU4VPTAkBV28syqJDf9kAKwRcFym7CPRA4ELv1v7hqpCukBjvnCQpJQcjleH0pjfTgS9AR2BNXhHf7EAv_A3R0ECBJ3gMi4_zlDddnM_Rl8q_MOSotm7Ixyh1297mf3IeP1pzfi4/s3872/DSC_0007.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiAeI2xWCh4IIJ5d_S6Ykn6bJJiB0sZnP8jAVW-q2OMenTICCPCQboFHU4VPTAkBV28syqJDf9kAKwRcFym7CPRA4ELv1v7hqpCukBjvnCQpJQcjleH0pjfTgS9AR2BNXhHf7EAv_A3R0ECBJ3gMi4_zlDddnM_Rl8q_MOSotm7Ixyh1297mf3IeP1pzfi4/w400-h268/DSC_0007.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>And two people are very interested in the Heathkit "Harmonic Distortion Analyzer", and the Heathkit "IM Distortion Analyzer", both of which have been rebuilt and meet all Heathkit Specifications.</p><p>The "Audio Generator" I'm keeping, as it's an excellent piece of gear for doing what it does. Excellent frequency stability, and the distortion is well under .1%.</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjyH79lOz8xmODhoMchgxcPrIDBaogJ9-qfHhHCbOtIaQeOQAaxqyHIsU3ordDtC4Zym1gx6G508QfM1oWX8nFA5WAOToMZ5A08Nbmxsb8VJ_2jiBX2_-EI9QoyOBI83bgBH1uiOTqanmoMqXZ32k2uLmBrSTcdeWHXbzATmHrCXVO_4FHO-scjht4CAvat/s2896/DSC_3010.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1944" data-original-width="2896" height="269" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjyH79lOz8xmODhoMchgxcPrIDBaogJ9-qfHhHCbOtIaQeOQAaxqyHIsU3ordDtC4Zym1gx6G508QfM1oWX8nFA5WAOToMZ5A08Nbmxsb8VJ_2jiBX2_-EI9QoyOBI83bgBH1uiOTqanmoMqXZ32k2uLmBrSTcdeWHXbzATmHrCXVO_4FHO-scjht4CAvat/w400-h269/DSC_3010.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>And I'm accumulating a YUUUUGE pile of clean, refurbished Toyota parts for the Supra. This is about 1/4 of what I've cleaned up this Winter.</p><p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHPi23ueQwbeRFfDxli2fhZZ0eFclJQ-h1hWG33e9QuywNaRLCYDGLrFYx1eE8ONFTnUtSCXP2SKHCY3qymXVg8eEXjLcuw6Lq9hox5P8XekXNngl0HhQKdL_GF_wLNwa4_P8Cyp1HKIRtUUTEirV_0wfWrVC5N86kyvnU4Ojq2a4M2xmgnqhfzYTo5Lcj/s3872/DSC_0013a.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgHPi23ueQwbeRFfDxli2fhZZ0eFclJQ-h1hWG33e9QuywNaRLCYDGLrFYx1eE8ONFTnUtSCXP2SKHCY3qymXVg8eEXjLcuw6Lq9hox5P8XekXNngl0HhQKdL_GF_wLNwa4_P8Cyp1HKIRtUUTEirV_0wfWrVC5N86kyvnU4Ojq2a4M2xmgnqhfzYTo5Lcj/w400-h268/DSC_0013a.JPG" width="400" /></a></p><br /><p>Both sections of the Intake Manifold and all the Fuel Injection parts are (finally) off the car, and waiting their turn at "Dr. Jim's Health Spa for Decrepit Automobiles". I'll have to drag them into the basement shower to scrub them. Since I'm doing the cleaning work inside the house, the use of solvents is <i><b>verboten</b></i>, and I've been using Simple Green to scrub them with. It's not as fast as using mineral spirits, but it does the job, is low odor, and won't ignite. I also have some "Secret Sauce" I mixed up for cleaning things that I use.<br /></p><p>And since it's been such a mild Winter (so far...), I've been able to work out in the garage on the car without freezing my tail off. The main thing I'm working on now is removing the bolt that holds the <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harmonic_damper" target="_blank">Harmonic Damper</a>/ Balancer to the Crankshaft. It's a big bolt, it's in there with 169 ft-lbs of torque, and it hasn't moved in 40 years. Using my impact with fresh batteries only resulted in the crank during about 10* CCW, so I stopped. I needed a way to hold just the <i><b>hub</b></i> of the balancer while I let my impact worry away on it. You cannot apply any differential torque to the balancer, as in twisting the center while holding the outside. It will over-stress the bonded rubber layer between the two pieces, and lead to separation of the pieces. Trust me, you do NOT want your Harmonic Damper to come apart and <i>exit the car</i> while doing 6500RPM. I've seen it happen, and it ain't pretty. Not as bad or as violent as a clutch explosion, but it will most likely ruin your day. Or engine. Toyota had a 3-piece set of "Special Service Tools" to hold the hub, but good luck finding them. You can see in this shot, that the harmonic balancer has tapped holes in it. The SST attached to the bolts in the hub, had an 18" handle on it, and kept the hub from rotating while you wailed away on getting the blasted bolt loose.<br /></p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVqbznp9T7ZhVq3KAslyh2wNLGr-bhiPNCQEHHQxP_YEc-GUxZYcTBzrPtlY-bQCudXsmDZKkvtiabCmaoNkMtUJkLfnCDsBlee1qgrnZLdpsuWq8zum-ooDYVBgifOm8nxcE9Pqgt9hCX8FDWZZwhsllFaXnl-Wc_mVHAJ9Fypapnu0TdJ5WwLAuSr3o4/s3872/DSC_0012a.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgVqbznp9T7ZhVq3KAslyh2wNLGr-bhiPNCQEHHQxP_YEc-GUxZYcTBzrPtlY-bQCudXsmDZKkvtiabCmaoNkMtUJkLfnCDsBlee1qgrnZLdpsuWq8zum-ooDYVBgifOm8nxcE9Pqgt9hCX8FDWZZwhsllFaXnl-Wc_mVHAJ9Fypapnu0TdJ5WwLAuSr3o4/w400-h268/DSC_0012a.JPG" width="400" /></a></div>I'll clean out the tapped holes with a .30 cal bore brush, as it fits perfectly, and then run a re-threading tap through them to get the stubborn stuff out.<p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiNVKTF1jflI0C0kOVS0r0TcLv3sd0YvbBeMkp1StZrBLcdv-mDCJv3cCVr2-LGIH-vvUGLkmZbhSsXojJ9WtPHCwhg5mRtuBsP6i6TPX-7p_2N0bQurtk2W7pAekSenSUt3sDSZN1s8qNusj9A7oOoMiFveIwqhohv9SB_9zZHe3Qfr4wRsntIMgxvnpPi/s3872/DSC_0009.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiNVKTF1jflI0C0kOVS0r0TcLv3sd0YvbBeMkp1StZrBLcdv-mDCJv3cCVr2-LGIH-vvUGLkmZbhSsXojJ9WtPHCwhg5mRtuBsP6i6TPX-7p_2N0bQurtk2W7pAekSenSUt3sDSZN1s8qNusj9A7oOoMiFveIwqhohv9SB_9zZHe3Qfr4wRsntIMgxvnpPi/w400-h268/DSC_0009.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p></p><p> Seeing as the Special Service Tool is "Just a plate with two holes and a handle", I'm going to fabricate one. With a bit of clever design, I'll also be able to use it to hold/rotate the camshaft sprockets. too. No, I don't know if they were made by Spacely. There's a <a href="https://metal-distributors.com/" target="_blank">"scrap metal"</a> place not far from here where I can get the stock, and I have enough tools to build it build with one exception.</p><p>If I'm going to fab metal, I need one of these:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjm_-iLhIm-WLUqCPBVFQFROuMDGWEKs4UT2QLY72IweOOVIPXvgn1C-N5gpw9v62pAY-l9lS2TxJqqQoXMQhdcAc3TYqXm_nYHmFbtkZIqwi3WYPqAmkXRkq9l2iR-8vYzirQ9ezkSPKLIpBFV_mNZUnIhqJPuM67MfghGq_hV2516pvHxeNhv5I7C7slW/s1200/57861_W3.jpg" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1200" data-original-width="1200" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjm_-iLhIm-WLUqCPBVFQFROuMDGWEKs4UT2QLY72IweOOVIPXvgn1C-N5gpw9v62pAY-l9lS2TxJqqQoXMQhdcAc3TYqXm_nYHmFbtkZIqwi3WYPqAmkXRkq9l2iR-8vYzirQ9ezkSPKLIpBFV_mNZUnIhqJPuM67MfghGq_hV2516pvHxeNhv5I7C7slW/w400-h400/57861_W3.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><p></p><p>Yes, it uses flux-cored wire which can make messy welds if you're not careful, but I've been welding off-and-on for over 40 years, so I think I can figure it out.</p><p>Be nice to have a welder in the family!</p><p>I'm well on my way to "Decrapifying" the driver's front corner of the engine bay. Since I had to dissect the wiring harnesses and move them out of the way, I had room to get into there and scrub some of the crud out. It's slow going, but I'll spend 15~20 minutes per night scrubbing away on it. I'll still have to sandblast and paint the areas with the surface rust, but it looks like that damage is highly contained to the area immediately under the battery tray. </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpg874yWhiPW6sAbAsLQ357rqB6TB4j2tKqb7O2o8WUcLcPnsxelIdDOF25w3Ga6VH9572kpDbKsP2-t3iSHw92upjmrbOlg25wbX1Wk-YNSfJVpIxM3WB-Fib2P-YLgHiMZucOFwob2Pi-WWy4P5w0SSMDch4k8I1siCpl0njPb7CVP8PmoBHYqqtx4vP/s3872/DSC_0013.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgpg874yWhiPW6sAbAsLQ357rqB6TB4j2tKqb7O2o8WUcLcPnsxelIdDOF25w3Ga6VH9572kpDbKsP2-t3iSHw92upjmrbOlg25wbX1Wk-YNSfJVpIxM3WB-Fib2P-YLgHiMZucOFwob2Pi-WWy4P5w0SSMDch4k8I1siCpl0njPb7CVP8PmoBHYqqtx4vP/w400-h268/DSC_0013.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>So that's "What's Up, Doc?" for the last week or so. Gonna get down to sub-zero temps over the coming weekend, and while there's snow in the forecast, I doubt we'll get much accumulation.</p><p>Be good to each other, and stay in Condition Yellow outside the home.<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-75224260408337455812023-12-31T16:06:00.000-08:002023-12-31T16:06:12.369-08:00Happy New Year!<p> Here's hoping '24 will be better than '23. I really don't need any additional Hospital Time.</p><p>Winter's been a big bust so far. There's been a decent amount of snow in the mountains (still below normal), but nothing down here in the foothills. We have no snow on the ground, and it's hasn't rained in quite a while. The yard plants are desiccated, and without a snow cover, things around here just look all dried-out , desolate, and dead.</p><p>So here's my best wishes for all my friends to have a Happy New Year. Keep your head on a swivel, be vigilant, and may you all Live Long and Prosper.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-40463386743596411902023-12-25T22:33:00.000-08:002023-12-25T22:33:15.812-08:00Failed to Publish. Try Again Later... Say, What?<p> Huhhhhh....Can't reply to comments in my previous post. It just belches out the reply in the title.</p><p>Wonder if I can make a new post? Good Gravy, it's freakin'<b><i> WINDY </i></b>tonight. The weather station is reporting pretty steady ~20MPH winds, with gusts to ~35MPH. Sorry guys, can't do it in knots. The weather station only gives me MPH and KPH, although with a bit of code editing, I could add that feature pretty easily to the software used to get it on the network. Gotta love Open Source.</p><p>Here we go....bonna pull the pin and lob this with the "Publish" button. <br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-52346318137128788362023-12-24T14:30:00.000-08:002023-12-24T14:30:29.215-08:00Merry Christmas<p> All the kids and the littles will be over this evening to have our Traditional Christmas Dinner of Sloppy Joes, French Fries, and other things to nibble on.</p><p>Wishing you all the best for Christmas and the coming New Year.</p><p>I just hope the road's a bit smoother this coming year!</p><p><br /></p><p>Peace to All Men of Good Will.....</p><p><br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKdBb8tGv9tiN9uVuRHFzsy45I2SnQZNu3qmsvDwehFKGWibvPIjUx5UdVJdLUwtZnigOEVD5UGiEKpAQi5etybaMBxC7mGKiOR_zlqwCqunu-Pgn_JW1AFzbilt93dg7oihVD62oJ2q9p4y-VPBUJ0X6TTuWUafMPiRQ1dqTNHjuYNEcKam9gowdZ5L4d/s1024/Christmas-car-ad-Hertz-Chevrolet-sleigh-scaled.png" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="1024" data-original-width="774" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjKdBb8tGv9tiN9uVuRHFzsy45I2SnQZNu3qmsvDwehFKGWibvPIjUx5UdVJdLUwtZnigOEVD5UGiEKpAQi5etybaMBxC7mGKiOR_zlqwCqunu-Pgn_JW1AFzbilt93dg7oihVD62oJ2q9p4y-VPBUJ0X6TTuWUafMPiRQ1dqTNHjuYNEcKam9gowdZ5L4d/w303-h400/Christmas-car-ad-Hertz-Chevrolet-sleigh-scaled.png" width="303" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com4tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-16667120111069580492023-12-18T23:13:00.000-08:002023-12-18T23:13:00.792-08:00How Do You Guys (and gals) Manage Your Blogging?<p> I just don't understand how people who blog can be so prolific, and on a continuous basis. There are times I posted daily, like when I rebuilt the suspension on the Supra, or on various other projects, and during our move here, but it seems like I just run out of steam at times.</p><p>I stick to techie and humor stuff, things I know well, and stay away from politics, which others know far better. Besides, I have to watch my blood pressure, and discussing politics gives me heartburn!</p><p>So here it is, a week from Christmas. We have *some* snow still laying around, the streams and drainage ditches are full of frozen water, and the damn geese are all over the place, but it doesn't feel like "Winter" this year. Houses are decorated, and our neighbor at the end of the street collaborated with his next door neighbor, and have "crossover" decorations. One of which is the Grinch and Sam, in neighbor #1's yard, pulling down the lights from neighbor #2's eaves. Funny and creative, and I'll bust out my tripod so I can get some decent 'available light' pix of it. NWS is saying there's a "Chance of Snow" for Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, and the Denver and Front Range Weather guy on Fakebook says it might be nothing, and we might get clobbered, as there's TWO systems which will converge this weekend.</p><p>So have a good week, stay observant, and always remember....</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbSikOs4jKzYQR5XWDaGZA7uZLQcVuy9kuqwc9gCYCLBO9iTy5Tzn7oclSOqWsuEI7vZQIPy5Z4o62xBFM-P9OyL4IHm-tHu8DQqsPPDTCrEX8OhwXgrVE-UgzJ9BrWjhSBwYVJBhPdzZyvjaYZaL4m-VlxBPtgPLmp7o2vcP00Xkjm7OCRqm6k1XCkgsx/s843/all_about_the_journey.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="843" data-original-width="563" height="400" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhbSikOs4jKzYQR5XWDaGZA7uZLQcVuy9kuqwc9gCYCLBO9iTy5Tzn7oclSOqWsuEI7vZQIPy5Z4o62xBFM-P9OyL4IHm-tHu8DQqsPPDTCrEX8OhwXgrVE-UgzJ9BrWjhSBwYVJBhPdzZyvjaYZaL4m-VlxBPtgPLmp7o2vcP00Xkjm7OCRqm6k1XCkgsx/w268-h400/all_about_the_journey.JPG" width="268" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-33439363626977843252023-12-13T22:49:00.000-08:002023-12-13T22:49:26.191-08:00Geez....AWOL again, Jim?<p> Yeah, been another week lurking in the basement slaving away over some "Hot Tinkers". Can't show you pix as it was a paying customer with a God-Knows-How-Old-It-Is sick Fender Twin Reverb (A <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fender_amplifier#Blackface" target="_blank">blackface</a>, no less!), and he wanted it yesterday. As in BIG $$$, Have The Parts Shipped <i>Overnight</i>, yesterday.</p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnmy1z-78VbzUclAO59YDcCCjV1DB7OPbGezphzmcw1uezaU7xCab2gNIGnx2Kigfg5cPpTNkrarZovvJVXPxER8u1zlol6zeWHvScR0GMUJSdqmieiuIoDaJUO1OmjQn1UxYcnoOKHukSeam08pDXW4l7hDxV5DRFvOTTZM1EEeYK3ojHL5sOWZ4PtMLI/s1280/DlxReverbFront.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="868" data-original-width="1280" height="271" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjnmy1z-78VbzUclAO59YDcCCjV1DB7OPbGezphzmcw1uezaU7xCab2gNIGnx2Kigfg5cPpTNkrarZovvJVXPxER8u1zlol6zeWHvScR0GMUJSdqmieiuIoDaJUO1OmjQn1UxYcnoOKHukSeam08pDXW4l7hDxV5DRFvOTTZM1EEeYK3ojHL5sOWZ4PtMLI/w400-h271/DlxReverbFront.jpg" width="400" /></a></div> Made me an offer I couldn't refuse for my labor. I've worked on quite a few of these, and the whole key is understanding their lineage. This one dates to the late 1960's, and while well used, it was in Very Good condition.<p></p><p>This will help with the Christmas gifts I purchased over the last couple of months.</p><p>As promised, we had an episode of "Baking With Grandma!" take place over last weekend. This was the "Don't bother us, we're doing the second batch!" scene:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJ_7QGwD-AeijuFz8tF9auQoqzurd9yR6eN1O52wHBJ01cQZSQ-XP9VZzTgpoaPK_hwqUsBNfHWfMYypcW2jajqhIuII4BK8qi04CzJ2v-ZulFiZ4BKTkbXQrbpEdDYuoGjAIMvWSAiaj1n4dK4OjUTlp9_Wpg87JVxTLFi9kAayPlnqOfvDIy5fhP0-XT/s3872/DSC_0037.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiJ_7QGwD-AeijuFz8tF9auQoqzurd9yR6eN1O52wHBJ01cQZSQ-XP9VZzTgpoaPK_hwqUsBNfHWfMYypcW2jajqhIuII4BK8qi04CzJ2v-ZulFiZ4BKTkbXQrbpEdDYuoGjAIMvWSAiaj1n4dK4OjUTlp9_Wpg87JVxTLFi9kAayPlnqOfvDIy5fhP0-XT/w400-h268/DSC_0037.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>And I'm busy doing several things.</p><p>1)Finishing up those speakers that got delivered during <i>The Week Of The Femur Fracture</i>. Should have them in use by Christmas Day, God willin' and the paint dries hard!</p><p>2) The aforementioned Fender Amp repair.</p><p>3)Misc things involving the recommissioning a Windows 7 PC, and getting my instruments on the HPIB. Anybody know HP/Agilent/Keysight VEE? Any LabVIEW users? I really want to get my HP-8903B Audio Analyzer automated so I can do swept measurements automagically, and plot them.</p><p>4) And I'm doing my "second batch" of Nakamichi BX-300. Since I can find no evidence of the cover ever being removed, this is quite likely the first time anybody's ever been in the unit. I took a lot of detailed photos of mundane things like how the cables are run, how many, and where, are all the cable ties, and other stuff of interest.</p><p>Here it is with the transport out. These are much easier to work on than that Pioneer I got burned on. I think it's built better, too.<br /></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirle4Q_18XGYy4BD4TFsW-HUO8PsfW515mqTuOjfmi3sOi5d_IdzYIQGGthhgTdhf4JTHHHw4LW7SfANqW8TVmZ4trAKJ8SdAPc-gyc0NicS64zcv_8BCo0i9xFttLbRzq3Q_VTUz4oh6FC8dnCHnXNu-VtCIUsvAW8J0XCoTjCtmRARBrKAgAWHuUD5fv/s3872/DSC_0038.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEirle4Q_18XGYy4BD4TFsW-HUO8PsfW515mqTuOjfmi3sOi5d_IdzYIQGGthhgTdhf4JTHHHw4LW7SfANqW8TVmZ4trAKJ8SdAPc-gyc0NicS64zcv_8BCo0i9xFttLbRzq3Q_VTUz4oh6FC8dnCHnXNu-VtCIUsvAW8J0XCoTjCtmRARBrKAgAWHuUD5fv/w400-h268/DSC_0038.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>This will have all new belts, a new idler assembly, and a set of <a href="https://www.athan.com/store/p579/PAIR_OF_PINCH_ROLLERS_FOR_3_HEAD_NAKAMICHI_CASSETTE__-_SMALL_%26__LARGE.html" target="_blank">"Athan" pinch rollers</a> when it's finished. This one is a much later SERNO than the one I just shipped out, so it should sound really good when finished.</p><p>Oh, I'm building a 1:12 scale model of a 1982 Supra. I have all the various kits of Supras that I was able to find, and I picked the simplest kit to start with. Simple interior, no engine, and the white plastic the body is molded from is very close to the white my 1:1 scale is painted. The interior was molded in black, so I painted it with <a href="https://semproducts.com/product/color-coattm-aerosols/15043" target="_blank">SEM "Shadow Blue"</a>, which is an exact match for the real interior out in the garage.<br /></p><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-50032107975355010292023-12-07T23:05:00.000-08:002023-12-07T23:05:09.070-08:00Still Here, Still Busy, Proper Post in Progress!<p> Been super busy down in the shop. I had a PC I built for Audio/Video work some time back, so I finally took a deep breath, and decided to repurpose that one as the "Lab PC". All my HP equipment has an HPIB/GPIB Interface, and I have plenty of various length HPIB cables, and a Prologix HPIB-to-USB interface. Ultimate goal is to automate my audio testing with the HP-8903, and automate generating RF signals from my HP-8657B, modulated by the HP-8904A Multifunction Synthesizer.</p><p>And I have some "Baking with Grandma" stuff, too.</p><p></p><p>Enjoy your coming weekend, and stay observant.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-39475124056081985132023-11-28T19:02:00.000-08:002023-11-28T19:02:07.197-08:00Tap...Tap...Tap...This Thing Still Work?<p> Yo...been incognito for a while. Sweet Little Wife had the flu, and COVID, and then it was my turn. Which occurred at the same time I was having the post-op results (passing blood, clots, discomfort) of the TURP procedure. I mean like LOTS of passing of Red Stuff and Chunks of Red Stuff. Not real pleasant, and I went through a whole package of <i>Depends</i>. But, all things must pass (couldn't resist it) and this did, too.</p><p>And I'm still having some "echoes" of the August-spend-your-birthday-in-the-hospital incident. Have an appointment tomorrow afternoon about that, so I'm hopeful. <br /></p><p>So.....I (finally) finished the <a href="https://www.hifi-classic.net/review/nakamichi-bx-300-414.html" target="_blank">Nakamicih BX-300</a> cassette deck, and shipped it out to a very patient member of the <a href="https://audiokarma.org/forums/index.php" target="_blank">Audiokarma forum</a>. Thanks, Bob!</p><p>And <i>Ye Gawds</i>....does it sound <b><i>GOOD!</i></b></p><p>I haven't heard Buffalo Springfield sound so good in 50 years!</p><p></p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbg_haoNLg49avH3TuYJCW83ZKKeaBN-ut13BN_AzAClgZDb9nuTl8ZCAUAV2tm1rV71-Bp6YLMtYdfqaFPEZ-o9oSnQWR1A_hVFyQ1-USsMhGl8_jAsdzsCCkvmfh04ayyA8teIzkKjTCq0H98PXyC9TgdRUdlzA5q3Srmd00GS2TmPggMPVH48b7FGVQ/s3872/DSC_3763.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgbg_haoNLg49avH3TuYJCW83ZKKeaBN-ut13BN_AzAClgZDb9nuTl8ZCAUAV2tm1rV71-Bp6YLMtYdfqaFPEZ-o9oSnQWR1A_hVFyQ1-USsMhGl8_jAsdzsCCkvmfh04ayyA8teIzkKjTCq0H98PXyC9TgdRUdlzA5q3Srmd00GS2TmPggMPVH48b7FGVQ/w400-h268/DSC_3763.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><br /><b> </b>Of the two decks I bought, this one was the "beat-up" one. It was filthy inside and out, and the belts had turned to goo, but the heads scoped out perfect, so I went ahead gave it the Full Monty. Even beat-up, it had several bits in better condition than the #2 unit, so it donated those. While this one has all the warts and blemishes of both units, it works spectacularly well, and the buyer gets a 100% functional, but not pretty, deck for half the going price. And I made a few $$ on it, too. I'll never get rich doing this, but it helps defray the cost of my stereo habit!<p></p><p>Well that's it, comrades. Still here, still ornery, and still above ground. Been a bumpy ride this year, and we're hoping the coming year won't be like the last.</p><p>I got too much stuff to do!<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com12tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-26609409863349107422023-11-11T21:01:00.000-08:002023-11-26T20:05:07.574-08:00Meanwhile, Back On The Workbench....<p> Where I've been finishing up a Nakamichi BX-300 cassette deck. I bought two of these on eBay, and pulled the best cosmetic parts off both to make one nice unit.</p><p>This one has all the warts and bruises from both units, but works perfectly. I put in new belts and idlers, gave it a complete cleaning and lubrication, and then started going through the Adjustments and Calibration section of the service manual.</p><p>And there's a ton of adjustments for each of the three types of tape it can use. "Type I" is good old recording tape. Been around since the 50's, and still works fine. "Type II" are the "Chromium" tapes, which came out in the late 60's. "Type III" are the "Ferrichrome" tapes, which never caught on, and "Type IV" are the "Metal" tapes, and are the height of analog cassette recording.</p><p>And they're all buried under the wiring harness. It took about 30 minutes of cutting cable ties and rerouting the cables in the harness just to get this access to them:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8MntnlAj_SIOxxvOHm7dAo4KPurXKzP5BIF_yIQ3HP6fuDP81uT2SmhY8S8vd-Emt78l0UVNWkGMIO9DMH3fntRcxmTMIyAT_1YuylBeksGRTpvLlUmwMjDtMTDq7JiWDhdSROyRppcfvPD4oHfxP1e673K6RpVnn1aDh6GBoKMvv53OfwAbW2O7P99Iz/s3872/DSC_0005.JPG" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi8MntnlAj_SIOxxvOHm7dAo4KPurXKzP5BIF_yIQ3HP6fuDP81uT2SmhY8S8vd-Emt78l0UVNWkGMIO9DMH3fntRcxmTMIyAT_1YuylBeksGRTpvLlUmwMjDtMTDq7JiWDhdSROyRppcfvPD4oHfxP1e673K6RpVnn1aDh6GBoKMvv53OfwAbW2O7P99Iz/w400-h268/DSC_0005.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>These six are for the Record Equalization (aka Frequency Response), and there are six more for the VU Meter Calibration.</p><p>Should be a very nice deck when I'm finished with it.</p><p>SLW and I have been under the weather with a bug, so that's why the light posting.<br /></p><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-12526460341850316492023-11-03T16:07:00.002-07:002023-11-03T16:07:30.271-07:00Spectacular Weather<p> What a gorgeous day! </p><p>70*, blue skies, puffy white clouds, and light breezes. I'm pretty sure this is The Last Gasp of Summer before Old Man Winter stomps his foot down.</p><p>The front and back yards are covered with leaves, and the trees still have leaves, so we're calling off the Great Leaf Extraction for now. We just can't see doing it twice when if we wait another week or two most of the leaves will be down.</p><p>Supra parts cleaning is going well, and all the bits I removed from the engine will soon be cleaned and bagged. Re-installation will wait until I clean up the left side of the engine block and cylinder head. The fuel filter with an Unknown History will be replaced, along with a preemptive strike to change the starter for a Denso Re-manufactured unit. I'm going to do a Forensic Analysis of the fuel filter by cutting it open, and seeing what it's trapped over it's service life. Probably be interesting and should give me some idea if the fuel tank is rusty. I'll be replacing the master and slave cylinders for the clutch "While I'm In There", and I'm replacing the flexible hose between the master and slave with a stainless steel braided line. AFAICT it's the original hose, and they get soggy over the years resulting in them ballooning up when the clutch is pressed in. It's much nicer to put clean parts back on a clean engine than to fight with the grease and crud. Makes it much easier to see all the bolts, too. Supplies have been ordered to rework the wiring harnesses in the engine compartment, and I'll be pulling the battery cables out tonight so I can figure out what length and configuration I need to order from the vendor.<br /></p><p>Election Day is coming, and our ballots are filed out. We're voting NO on most of the items, especially Prop HH, which is a thinly disguised end run around TABOR, our Taxpayer Bill Of Rights. It's similar to what "Prop 13" was in SoCal, but has other provisions included.</p><p>Enjoy your weekend, and keep thine head borne by a swivel!<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com10tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-12764199784851031942023-10-31T14:19:00.000-07:002023-10-31T14:19:03.858-07:00BOOOO!<p> The Little Ones will be over tonight to raid the neighborhood of candy, while I'll have Door Duty to hand out the treats to the various raiding parties who'll show up. Not sure what we're going to do with Pebbles, as she'll want to meet-and-greet all the visitors who come by.</p><p>My costume? I'm going as a battleship......</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2G2u00cmdQqIEGVGsMrZqQ-ihyphenhyphenxStID-VS7RbW8D8rox85vjzN2tA8gKAtS6D7M9H-t024X21yAIvsUAWfnFLyzqFp822lGmoOJ6PQUjyLuyTWA-sZ3oc1LvZ9xH7dW0hPyQVEapfDjvjmtx6PRoSvHTRA8M3RFg6b9DJINgziZNAF7UZeiF2iUBtvoyp/s960/LL_new_canoe.jpg" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="683" data-original-width="960" height="285" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2G2u00cmdQqIEGVGsMrZqQ-ihyphenhyphenxStID-VS7RbW8D8rox85vjzN2tA8gKAtS6D7M9H-t024X21yAIvsUAWfnFLyzqFp822lGmoOJ6PQUjyLuyTWA-sZ3oc1LvZ9xH7dW0hPyQVEapfDjvjmtx6PRoSvHTRA8M3RFg6b9DJINgziZNAF7UZeiF2iUBtvoyp/w400-h285/LL_new_canoe.jpg" width="400" /></a></div><br /><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com7tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-33889551648801759562023-10-29T23:28:00.002-07:002023-10-29T23:28:38.749-07:00Active Weekend<p> Been running around trying to be myself again, and actually got a bunch of stuff done. A good chunk was paperwork in the <i>design-and-chase-parts-for </i>category for the electrical subsystem in the Supra. I need to replace the crusty, brittle, 40 year-old, barely-big-enough battery cables for newer, better ones. I found a place that makes beautiful custom battery and other power cables for a reasonable price, and since they're custom cables, you can have them made with other leads coming out on either end. This opens up an area that needs improvement on the car, and will allow me to integrate the function of the disintegrated and unobtainium "TB1" terminal block into a more functional "Terminal Block Assembly", and bring all the power wiring up to current standards. It will also allow me to easily upgrade the cable from the output of the new high-current capable alternator to the car's existing wiring harness, and allow me to easily add the two new relays for the electric fans (the fans, shrouding, and new aluminum radiator arrived last week), and the two new relays to properly power my 125 Watt high beams.</p><p>There are three distinct wiring harnesses under the hood;</p><p>1) The main 12VDC Harness for charging, starting, and lighting distribution</p><p>2) The Fuel Injection/Sensor Harness that runs to the Engine Control Unit on the passenger side of the firewall </p><p>3) The Fusebox/Main Distribution Harness, or "Everything Else".<br /></p><p>This is the existing mess at the positive battery post, where the #1 harness begins:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZve_Y_rwbCtU5fSNvii2PQkX_fDZ1yPXyPgKlLDvGpgjU3SqLuOs4-UrTObbv6fhTKLH83ES40JI-e3sBI2bxppQhVnIKP1Zk6C0ysSoLtdDoMyluO1YZG6wF-KqcajNzPYiPUy7T6u5wY6OKPG3d8_my_JVK3qwb93SLCNUvAPcSQSFk7e6SSqW7xT_a/s3872/DSC_0001z.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZve_Y_rwbCtU5fSNvii2PQkX_fDZ1yPXyPgKlLDvGpgjU3SqLuOs4-UrTObbv6fhTKLH83ES40JI-e3sBI2bxppQhVnIKP1Zk6C0ysSoLtdDoMyluO1YZG6wF-KqcajNzPYiPUy7T6u5wY6OKPG3d8_my_JVK3qwb93SLCNUvAPcSQSFk7e6SSqW7xT_a/w400-h268/DSC_0001z.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>Toyota just used a stud and ring lug to attach the fusible links to the Battery positive post. Pretty crude, and prone to flexing and corrosion. "TB1" is dead center in the picture. It's toast. I don't trust those lengths of fusible link wire, either. Looks like a whole buncha bad connections to me. Checking my sources, calling around, and cashing in a few favors, has found ZERO of these in Japan, Down Under, or on The Continent. Decent to Very Good used ones are out there, but people are loathe to hack one off an otherwise perfectly good, and therefore <i>irreplaceable</i> and <i>valuable</i>, wiring harness. I don't blame them. This car is never going to Pebble Beach, so if I have to replace it, upgrade it! It'll give me better reliability, improved access, expandabilty, and a neater engine bay. Sounds like a win-win to me.</p><p>This is the Fuel Injection and Sensor Harness:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2gZEvHu83JJKakFDLAX8ESkGukohOyHYhwu4xk78RPg7twuAiEKWWNGfJ40bCVbQLoSOcuOzUx9YvT81oLTzf0lDyrWXak68L7o2W2AH46Odgh7DXV6Tsu_xmlBMnMOJ5p2uEjwtf_KNcnmFNMIa-7qIqg5n4kULl0b9Qpx68-Ac9sLtsT_vTe-ZDDtH6/s3872/DSC_0002z.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh2gZEvHu83JJKakFDLAX8ESkGukohOyHYhwu4xk78RPg7twuAiEKWWNGfJ40bCVbQLoSOcuOzUx9YvT81oLTzf0lDyrWXak68L7o2W2AH46Odgh7DXV6Tsu_xmlBMnMOJ5p2uEjwtf_KNcnmFNMIa-7qIqg5n4kULl0b9Qpx68-Ac9sLtsT_vTe-ZDDtH6/w400-h268/DSC_0002z.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>ALL of the plastic connector housings that plug on to the individual fuel injectors are broken. They've been in a very hostile environment for 39 years, and have given up the ghost. They crumble very easily and need to be replaced. Parts are readily available, and come in pig-tail form, or loose parts. All the non-adhesive vinyl wrapping tape is hard and brittle, so I'm going to get that off, inspect and clean the individual wires, and re-wrap it with new, better quality tape.</p><p>Here's a closer look:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiLWRXprBYq3WzSXWjlvF7WjvXDHjlJvD23vKsBJDMZWlZo4p84kOd8AxN7TBznX168tHi48xBMU2JJv4u745RUCgAlMt_OJG4Wqmx9gr6ADSDwQL1nJHSxHvY8VHKL_y8KBLl1PG5-PGtqFnviXJs4i3xkPl8AHeXcpTZHjfFWncs9-UZXSTRAcF28SY2M/s3872/DSC_0003a.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiLWRXprBYq3WzSXWjlvF7WjvXDHjlJvD23vKsBJDMZWlZo4p84kOd8AxN7TBznX168tHi48xBMU2JJv4u745RUCgAlMt_OJG4Wqmx9gr6ADSDwQL1nJHSxHvY8VHKL_y8KBLl1PG5-PGtqFnviXJs4i3xkPl8AHeXcpTZHjfFWncs9-UZXSTRAcF28SY2M/w400-h268/DSC_0003a.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>And this is the Everything Else harness:</p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigxNwXanahTyFZJa3PbZ38K5zC247DeN7ijPaAtkoMRJ6sVinXpLwjdJqlOwZ0XzL8GhA0WUzeI0r6ST5R1_Tt2W2AWkXXyOgt3RGg2jSlFwAjgoMWLt66EZfvGTqBGyCLiyQKJQmzIPogNCE-iCi95jW1E5ws-Pxz-sniBK3XuGjgY-sIPEEBUbZrIeci/s3872/DSC_0003z.JPG" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="2592" data-original-width="3872" height="268" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigxNwXanahTyFZJa3PbZ38K5zC247DeN7ijPaAtkoMRJ6sVinXpLwjdJqlOwZ0XzL8GhA0WUzeI0r6ST5R1_Tt2W2AWkXXyOgt3RGg2jSlFwAjgoMWLt66EZfvGTqBGyCLiyQKJQmzIPogNCE-iCi95jW1E5ws-Pxz-sniBK3XuGjgY-sIPEEBUbZrIeci/w400-h268/DSC_0003z.JPG" width="400" /></a></div><p>All these connectors will get cleaned with DeoxIT, and then given a shot of silicone grease before re-mating them. This vinyl wrap will also get replaced, and the wires wiped down before being re-wrapped.</p><p>Tedious work, but the engine bay will sparkle when it's done!<br /></p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-24030783775607537452023-10-25T21:06:00.001-07:002023-10-25T21:06:16.132-07:00All Current and Pending Medical Procedures Completed and Checked Off.......<p> WHEW! </p><p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgONOJBLvdxs54OvImqiLRrg5yry_ZAB_-wCXNMc8X1-akp0tj9STimoMhihHNthyphenhyphenJBx55KUIXw1eMY3Y4Ij8IHF7QbjDy8xKFL2C5os0HLxbvN2epujgRmWUDcET-Ofxg-ySKghWUKGbM3MkvNvp-ZNhbGz-XzGvY6t-RvSf5Ivuy2UNc2fJwo4PLXUWDr/s220/tenor.gif" imageanchor="1" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="166" data-original-width="220" height="166" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgONOJBLvdxs54OvImqiLRrg5yry_ZAB_-wCXNMc8X1-akp0tj9STimoMhihHNthyphenhyphenJBx55KUIXw1eMY3Y4Ij8IHF7QbjDy8xKFL2C5os0HLxbvN2epujgRmWUDcET-Ofxg-ySKghWUKGbM3MkvNvp-ZNhbGz-XzGvY6t-RvSf5Ivuy2UNc2fJwo4PLXUWDr/s1600/tenor.gif" width="220" /></a></div><br /><p></p><p>Been a hectic six months here, starting with "<i>The Case of the Fractured Femur</i>", which brought this issue to the front-burner. A first procedure to determine the state of the internal plumbing cleared me of any abnormalities or carcinoma. The next step was a "<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Urodynamic_testing" target="_blank">Urodynamics</a>" test of nerve and muscle function, all of which were verified as being in good working order. I always thought of that test as the name of a French or British Aerospace company, as in <i>"EuroDynamics"</i>, or maybe <i>"EuroDynamix"</i> if it were a media company.</p><p>After these tests and the procedure were performed, and the results carefully analyzed, a decision was made to do <i>The Procedure</i> I'd heard about from a few of you. Despite it's nickname of "<i><b><a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transurethral_resection_of_the_prostate" target="_blank">RotoRooter</a></b></i>", which conjures up grisly, Medieval images best left unthought of, it was pretty much a non-event. Other than going through General Anesthesia, which leaves me a bit loopy for 36 hrs, I had essentially ZERO issues. No "pain", and low levels of "discomfort" so far, which surprised me. Not only did I not need the<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oxycodone" target="_blank"> knockout drops </a>I was prescribed, I also didn't need the 1,000mg of Acetaminophen twice a day. The only side effects I see are from the specific medications for this procedure. One of them turns the urine a really psychedelic orange, right straight out of a Peter Max poster from the 60's. The other med "just works".<br /></p><p>It almost feels anticlimactic, I guess. After six months, I was getting a bit too used to the "<i>Disturbance in the Force</i>" (Stockholm Syndrome? Thousand-yard Stare?), and being back to normal feels strange.</p><p>I'm glad I finished the 20 Meter Vertical Antenna installation before I had the procedure, as I'm on a Light Duty Restriction for the next several weeks. It would have been a real drag if I couldn't have listened to the radio, especially since the band conditions have been really good the last few days. The 10 Meter (28MHz) Band has been usable for an hour after sunset, which hasn't happened in several years. Conditions within the CONUS have been very good, with most signals (and there's a bunch!) are of moderately strong ("5x7") to very strong ("You're <i>twenty over</i> here!"), making some stations sound like they're only a few miles away. The loudest signal I've heard here has been from a local ham the next street over. Google Maps indicates our antennas are only about 500' feet apart. If one of us hears the other on a given band, one station will change bands. BTW, he was +55dB over S9 on the big Yaesu. Haven't heard too much from Europe, but plenty of stations in South America. The lowest frequency band I use is the 40 Meter (7MHz) Band. I've heard ZS6CCY in South Africa numerous times on this band since we moved here. I used to hear Australia and New Zealand ("Vee Kay / Zed El in ham speak) on a regular basis back in SoCal, but they're weaker here. One of these days I'll look at the Great Circle Route between my previous and current stations. Might be interesting. This version of the antenna is noticeably quieter on the 7MHz band, where I went from an "S3" background noise level to "S0", which is pretty quiet. Considering it was "S7" in SoCal, this is a huge improvement. If/When we get the structure built over the concrete patio, I'll put my Big Gun version of this antenna up, my 33' Shakespeare Model 2011.</p><p>Winter is on the way! We're expecting our first snow of the season this coming weekend, all day Saturday and Saturday night. There's no talk of accumulation, but the low temps are forecast to be in the mid to low teens. I'm sure SLW will want her snows put on soon, even though some call this start a "False Winter", and we'll have some more nice, sunny, 70* days before Winter clamps down.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com8tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4901205574058136834.post-35650385412563104362023-10-22T14:42:00.002-07:002023-10-22T19:13:18.694-07:00Little Ones Are Over.....<p> </p><div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;"><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgM08oImeOd1BVuAd7xZzxBWKo90xM8v2LrecU-Qr1crwh3WF_h9jGoIyz-6DNWloGiHQv7JISCLfftT0MrIfE52mY83meGjNmOVdh6Tohc-k7jdn8OVpKqYS2m6QQp7KVhsSpgVdPclblwS4FEhv0y2Za52kKtR0u0o6AIli6y6wn6_r1icWT1MuahCScZ/s420/taz.png" style="margin-left: 1em; margin-right: 1em;"><img border="0" data-original-height="275" data-original-width="420" height="263" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgM08oImeOd1BVuAd7xZzxBWKo90xM8v2LrecU-Qr1crwh3WF_h9jGoIyz-6DNWloGiHQv7JISCLfftT0MrIfE52mY83meGjNmOVdh6Tohc-k7jdn8OVpKqYS2m6QQp7KVhsSpgVdPclblwS4FEhv0y2Za52kKtR0u0o6AIli6y6wn6_r1icWT1MuahCScZ/w400-h263/taz.png" width="400" /></a></div><p></p><p>Well, one of them is. TLG has school tomorrow and can't stay, but his little brother, TNLG, can. </p><p>He's napping right now, so I get a breather.</p><p>The antenna project is 95% finished, and it works quite well. It seems quieter, possibly due to the two 1Megohm, 5Watt, <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_resistors#Carbon_composition" target="_blank">Carbon Composition</a> resistors I added from the center conductor of the coax to ground. This bleeds off the static charge on the antenna, which is caused by<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Triboelectric_effect" target="_blank"> wind, rain, and/or snow getting blown past the antenna. </a>Some people use an inductor (250 mH is popular)to do that, as it has a much lower DC resistance, so the charge current flows through the inductor relatively unimpeded. It's an old trick, but sometimes The Old Ways work just fine.</p><p>And the healing is continuing. Very little to no "pain", more like a slight discomfort, and the meds the Doctor prescribed work very well.</p><p>Uh-Oh......I hear a little voice calling.....</p><p>Hope y'all have a pleasant day, and a Blessed Sunday.<br /></p>drjimhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05647484115197408897noreply@blogger.com6