Bonjour,
j'ai une amie qui a besoin d'un #ordinateur #portable, pour son boulot. C'est pour faire, de la suite bureautique, du web. Le truc c'est qu'il faudrait un #ordi léger genre avec écran 15 voir même 13 pouces, qui soit un minimum pérenne et avec une puissance cpu ram correcte.
Ça fait longtemps que je ne suis plus l'évolution des constructeurs.
Les Asus autour de moi tombent en rade souvent. Avez vous des conseils de modèles de #laptop (autour de 1000-1500€)
merci pour votre aide!
"Hot Sauce Feedback"
Another experiment in #minimalist #ambient #music with the portable #Behringer #Neutron. The built in delay & distortion built into it helps a lot, I don't have to carry much to make complete tracks. Sequenced from the #Korg SQ1. Recorded in the great outdoors directly to a Tascam digital recorder. Great North Carolina weather recently, so these sessions are doubly enjoyable.
#eurorack #semimodular #portable #studio #experimental
https://soundcloud.com/francois_dion/hot-sauce-feedback?in=francois_dion/sets/lunchbox
#medieval #mixture
Aujourd'hui malgré le temps bof, je fabrique des "potées" pour le #mélange du foyer de ma #forge portable (ça s'appelle la #brasque), #argile du jardin, #chamotte, paille, sable, charbon de bois pilé.
Today, despite the poor weather, I'm making "mixture" for the forge hearth mix of my #portable #forge (it's called the #brasque), #clay from the garden, #chamotte, straw, sand, pounded charcoal.
It is all running off of a battery pack that puts out 12V. This is then converted to -12, +12 and 5V by the case power supply board/bus. I pull the 5V for the USB from that bus. And I can leave the cables plugged in and still close the lid. Very convenient and portable. Got a pouch for extra cables and adapters.
Moved the kick to clear the output board, and moved my disting mk4 from my system100m to this lunchbox as I was not using it (was mounted sideways, hard to read the display). Downside is I can no longer fit my dual EG/VCA, need 5hp got 4hp left. Got a USB port installed at the top to power my IKEA LED lamp. Just got to reinstall my ring modulator in the 1U space left, but thinking of moving it to the bottom and moving mix-B to top, maybe? #eurorack #modular #battery #portable #synth #music
GSPy - A New Toolbox And Data Standard For Geophysical Datasets
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https://doi.org/10.3389/feart.2022.907614 <-- shared paper
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https://doi.org/10.5066/P9XNQVGQ | https://code.usgs.gov/g3sc/gspy <-- shared code repository
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[an older paper, but code is in active and ongoing development/evolution]
#GIS #spatial #mapping #geophysics #geophysical #NetCDF #datatypes #code #opensource #library #dataformats #standardisation #standardization #openstandard #portable #metadata #Python #package #GSPy #methods #workflows #xarray #CRS #opendata #architecture #toolbox
How Can A Lossy Wire on the Ground Work Better Than A Quarter Wave Vertical Antenna?
Let’s get real here! If we lay a wire antenna on the ground, surely It can’t radiate more power than that cool-looking, expensive quarter-wave whip you just spent a small fortune to buy? Well, yes it can – but with a few caveats.
We can use a trick of geometry to support our claim. Our magic wire antenna has a footprint on the ground of only one square foot. The cool, costly ground-mounted whip has a footprint on the ground of only one square inch (ignoring the radial field). Bigger is better yes? Not convinced?
Okay, let’s unravel the geometric trickery while still maintaining our original claim. You might picture one square foot as a small square with equal sides of one foot. Therein lies the trickery. If we take 144 feet of wire of 1/12 inch diameter and tightly wind it into a square with sides of one foot, we’ll have a footprint on the ground of one square foot. Now let’s unwind that wire and stretch it out in a straight line along the ground. It is now 144ft long and 1/12 inch wide which is still one square foot.
Enough of the mathemagical sleight of hand; there is a much more convincing way of proving our point. Everybody knows that an antenna wire laid directly on the ground is lossy and, for once, everybody is right. But, only a few of us know how to take advantage of such a wire and make it a very useful antenna. I have personally enjoyed multiple QSOs with wires on the ground – despite the losses. I too was a skeptic until I actually tried it.
The theory of why it works has been covered in previous posts on this blog. The secret is that the wire has to be at least one wavelength (and preferably multiple wavelengths) long. The radiation pattern is a directional beam with low elevation.
As we can see in the far field plots above, EZNEC predicts an elevation angle of 25 degrees and a beamwidth of 54 degrees. However, the antenna has a loss of 3.9dBi. If we allow for the fact that some signal is also radiated outside the main beam, let’s treat that loss as, say, 5dBi.
Now compare that to our quarter-wave vertical for which we can estimate unity gain with a beamwidth of 360 degrees.
Now a clearer picture is beginning to emerge. If we calculate the RF energy within a beamwidth of 54 degrees for both antennas we can see how they compare. Let’s say our transceiver puts out 100 watts (I can hear QRP diehards loading for bear here). The lossy wire on the ground will only radiate 30 watts. The quarter-wave vertical will radiate all 100 watts but spread over 360 degrees. Within the beamwidth of 54 degrees, the vertical will radiate only 15 watts!
Gadzooks! A reel of wire costs only a few bucks but can radiate twice as much power as a shiny whip costing significantly more? Date check: yes it’s still January, not the first of April. Admittedly, this is a theoretical analysis lacking rigorous procedures for a proper engineering investigation. But, once again, I have personally made QSOs with more than one wire-on-the-ground antenna. Were my signal reports very poor? Absolutely not. This is not a spoof post, trust me.
There is another advantage of this wire-on-the-ground antenna when compared to a quarter-wave whip. Vertical antennas are generally considered to be susceptible to vertically-polarized noise. A wire on the ground is relatively immune to noise because of its inherent signal loss.
I don’t recommend selling your shiny, expensive whip and replacing it with some wire strewn across your backyard. However, imagine the possibilities when operating out in the Big Blue Sky Shack. A long wire can be concealed in a ditch, or in tall grass. Store it on a fly-fishing reel, then when you have finished operating simply reel it back in. It is the ultimate stealth antenna which could also be useful in a HOA situation.
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#portable : capable of being borne or carried
- French: portable
- German: mitnehmbar, portabel
- Italian: portatile
- Portuguese: portável
- Spanish: portátil
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Soulcircuit has opened their Kickstarter campaign! https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/soulscircuit/pilet-opensource-modular-portable-mini-computer
@ginaintheburg Are you shure you don't conflate @torproject / #TorBrowser with @tails_live / @tails / #Tails, which is a #Linux #distro with #Tor & Tor #Browser setup and ready to use.
Confusingly Tails has been absorbed by the #TorProject but that's a different story...
As for #Accessibility, maybe the combination of a #HeadMountedDisplay & wireless Keyboard + Mouse combo offers you the desired flexibility...
Good morning, friends.
19 December 2024
Once upon a time in the olden days I had a portable television that I purchased used because I could not afford a new one. This television had a 14-inch screen and rabbit ears on top of the set. Now I realize that people born in the 21st Century may not know what rabbit ears are, so I will attempt a description: rabbit ears were a sort of indoor antenna made two extendable rods that looked rather like the feelers on an insect - bet that cleared it up. While the TV worked okay it had one minor defect, there was no knob to turn the channel; so, I improvised with pliers. Okay, I should explain what a knob was on a TV, but I'm out of characters.
"Whatever people thought the first time they held a portable phone the size of a shoe in their hands, it was nothing like where we are now, accustomed to having all knowledge at our fingertips". - Nancy Gibbs
#photography #photographer #photographylovers #nature #morning, #friends #portable #flowers
The Teleram P-1800 is a #portable terminal measuring 18 by 13 by 7 inches (46 by 33 by 18 cm) and weighing 32 pounds (15 kg).
Its exterior chassis was described by TheNewYorker as a "small blue suitcase". It contains a seven-inch cathode-ray tube for editing and communications functions and a Selectric-style keyboard
user can remote into a mainframe by placing a telephone on the P-1800's #acousticcoupler, dialing that mainframe's phone number & prompting the terminal to transmit the document
The two handhelds I brought with me to my office today.
The first one (to take cartridges) and one of the most recent ones!
An outdoor pic of Pilet 5. #raspberrypi #portable #computer
Dites,
J'ai mon vieux père qui voudrait un PC portable convenable pour pouvoir regarder des séries/films quand il est seul dans son coin.
- Pas forcément une grosse autonomie
- Un écran assez grand
- Qualité d'image HD
- Osef du GPU
- Solide
Vous auriez des références pas trop cher à conseiller ?
Here’s the first engineering prototype of Pilet 5! It’s coming together nicely, but I’m still testing and making some tweaks. Next up, I need to work on coding the controllers. #raspberrypi #cyberdeck #console #linux #portable #computer #kde