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Re: Question about PayPal?

 

No one?? Ok, thanks anyway.? On to plan B, whatever that is.? Cliff


On April 2, 2025 12:20:12 PM PDT, "Cliff Sojourner K6CLS via groups.io" <cls@...> wrote:
Hey folks, if you have successfully sold some ham gear and actually received payment via PayPal ...? From EU ...? I could use some free advice.? Been through the online help PP offers, nothing amiss.? I just can't get it to work.? Thanks, Cliff K6CLS. phone 408 234 9281.


Re: Friday

 

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Me three, I plan to be there for lunch and ops



On Apr 2, 2025, at 1:07?PM, David W Crocker via groups.io <dwcae@...> wrote:

Me too. Maybe stay for the para meeting?
Dave W6VYC?


On Wed, Apr 2, 2025 at 6:22, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
WX looks decent. I plan to be at the Baylands starting with lunch.

Hiroki AH6CY?







Re: Friday

 

Me too. Maybe stay for the para meeting
Dave W6VYC


On Wed, Apr 2, 2025 at 6:22, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
WX looks decent. I plan to be at the Baylands starting with lunch.

Hiroki AH6CY






Question about PayPal?

 

Hey folks, if you have successfully sold some ham gear and actually received payment via PayPal ...? From EU ...? I could use some free advice.? Been through the online help PP offers, nothing amiss.? I just can't get it to work.? Thanks, Cliff K6CLS. phone 408 234 9281.


Friday

 

WX looks decent. I plan to be at the Baylands starting with lunch.

Hiroki AH6CY


Hiroki AH6CY gave a talk about his Four band portable delta loop a...

 

Eric et al,

Here is a YouTube recoding of the talk I gave on Wednesday, March 26.




Hiroki AH6CY


Re: Friday

 

I plan to partake in/of all the festivities.
Best, --David KM6RI


Re: Friday

 

I will be there for lunch, ops, dinner and Fars meeting.
Dave W6VYC?


On Wed, Mar 26, 2025 at 9:31, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
I will be at the Baylands starting with lunch. WX looks good for ops.

Hiroki AH6CY






Friday

 

I will be at the Baylands starting with lunch. WX looks good for ops.

Hiroki AH6CY


Two members of this group will be doing qrp talks this year at Pacificon

 

Two members of this group, Carol Millazo and Hiroki Kato will be giving qrp talks this year at Pacificon along with 4 others.? Here is a list of the talks
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Title:?Upgrading the Tuna Tin "S" - A Synthesized Multi-Band QRP Transmitter
Presenter:?Carol Milazzo, KP4MD
Description:?In the original Tuna Tin "S", an Arduino Nano microcontroller and Si5351 synthesizer module drive an IRF510 MOSFET to a QRPp 0.5 watts output on a single band.? In this session we will review the history and design of the Tuna Tin "S" and discuss how we can improve the MOSFET amplifier's efficiency, raise its output power output to a full QRP 5 watts, and design filters for operation on multiple frequency bands.
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Title: Home Brewing Portable HF Antennas
Presenter: Hiroki Kato AH6CY
Description: I will present three examples of my home-brewed portable HF antennas.
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1. A small vertical antenna for the hand-held radios
2. A magnetic loop antenna with a unique remote tuning system
3. A 4-band delta loop antenna

Title:? Construction Techniques for Homebrew Projects for Hams.? Why??
How?? Sources?
Presenter:??Chuck?Adams, AA7FO
Description:
Why?? There is a need to build something of interest or need that isn't
available already or is not within a constrained budget.
How??? A number of techniques that have been used for successful
building of projects will be discussed.
Sources?? Where to find parts?? Where to find projects of interest that
you can build to use and/or learn some area of interest.? Where to get help, if needed.
Title:?Suitcase Portable POTA
Presenter:?Tommy Gober, N5DUX
Description:?For anyone?not?familiar with Parks On The Air, this session will give a brief overview of this "not a contest" that has reinvigorated many long-time hams. Presented by an avid POTA activator that has activated coast to coast and north to south while on work trips, we'll discuss tips, techniques, equipment options and choices, the limitations of being suitcase portable, and the thrill of driving to an unknown park to activate. This session is for newbies and experienced operators alike!
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Title:?The Pacificon 40, an update to a QRP classic
Presenter:?Yin Shih, N9YS
Description:?Many hams are familiar with or have heard of the Norcal 40.? Designed by Wayne Burdick, N6KR, over 30 years ago, it was a classic design that garnered attention for the Norcal QRP Club and was a seminal event in the birth of Elecraft. Recently, the California QRP Club thought to ask "If we were to attempt a Norcal 40 kit, what would it look like?", which resulted in an updated implementation called the Pacificon 40.? The Pacificon 40 blends the vintage Norcal 40 design with some modern day techniques and components.? This talk will describe the adaptations and features of the Pacificon 40.
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Title: Adapting the PicoRx to a Club Project
Presenter: John Sutter, K6JDS
Description: I will present the CalQRP project version of Jon Dawson's
? PicoRx SDR receiver.? I'll cover inspiration, the design?process, mishaps, and results.? Topics to include requirements,?floorplanning, circuit, PCB, and enclosure design.
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Re: Friday

 

See y'all as usual! --David KM6RI


Re: Friday

 

See you then,
Oliver KB6BA

On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 1:48?PM David W Crocker via <dwcae=[email protected]> wrote:
See you there... W6VYC Dave


On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 5:44, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
WX looks decent. I plan to be at the Baylands starting with lunch at Bay Cafe.

Hiroki AH6CY






Re: Friday

 

See you there... W6VYC Dave


On Wed, Mar 19, 2025 at 5:44, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
WX looks decent. I plan to be at the Baylands starting with lunch at Bay Cafe.

Hiroki AH6CY






Friday

 

WX looks decent. I plan to be at the Baylands starting with lunch at Bay Cafe.

Hiroki AH6CY


Re: Portable delta loop talk

 

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1930Z is correct. That¡¯s our 12:30pm.

I don¡¯t know how YouTube will stream. I will find out.

Hiroki AH6CY?




On Mar 18, 2025, at 22:13, Eric via groups.io <gliderboy1955@...> wrote:

?Hiroki, the flyer says 1930Z?? Without dialing in to the UK number, will youtube stream work?

73, Eric NF6S

ex WD6DBM

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On Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 9:52 AM, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
Yours truly will be giving a talk on Zoom to a UK group on my portable delta loop on Wednesday, 3/26, next week at 1730Z (12:30 PDT). If interested, open the link for details.



Hiroki AH6CY





Re: Portable delta loop talk

 

Hiroki, the flyer says 1930Z?? Without dialing in to the UK number, will youtube stream work?

73, Eric NF6S

ex WD6DBM

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On Tue, Mar 18, 2025 at 9:52 AM, Hiroki Kato
<hiroki@...> wrote:
Yours truly will be giving a talk on Zoom to a UK group on my portable delta loop on Wednesday, 3/26, next week at 1730Z (12:30 PDT). If interested, open the link for details.



Hiroki AH6CY





Re: Temu

 

Hi Paul, all good.

To avoid tracking via my web browsing, I'm using Firefox with these extensions:

UBlock Origin
Privacy Badger
Bypass Paywalls Clean (BPC_TEMP is the extension name)
WebArchive - read archived copy of many articles

With those, nearly all content is wide open, and I don't have to use NoScript.? uBlock and Privacy Badger specifically block the faceplant web beacons (1x1 pixel transparent gifs).

LibreWolf is a fork of Firefox with all the privacy stuff turned on, built in.? Otherwise, users beware, gotta configure FF in several places.

DDG browser has the right defaults, too.?? it's simpler (better!) but I think doesn't support extensions?


Going around town, every place has video cameras these days; some run facial recognition software, some of that is illegal.?

ALPRs (license plate readers) are everywhere.? <>

Don't forget about the tracking in your cell phone!? That's a constant battle.


So I'm doing all the above, and running APRS in my car, talking on the radio, and we're always telling each other where we are.

Go figure

Cliff K6CLS


On March 18, 2025 9:40:41 AM PDT, "Paul AA6PZ via groups.io" <aa6pz@...> wrote:
We are all being tracked.? It's impossible not to be tracked unless you never do a transaction on line, only pay with cash at the store and don't use a cell phone.
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I once searched for a particular item and found it on Temu.? Amazingly low price, reasonable quality.?
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Then I got an email for a bonus as a new customer.? Only catch was to get the $10 bonus, I had to buy at least $10 of stuff.? Because of the low prices, that was 3 items which cost me a net of $2.
?
Then I got more emails.?? I stopped ordering and eventually the emails subsided.
?
But A* also sends me emails.? Buy more. Things I looked at but didn't order.? Things I hadn't looked at...
?
Both companies have my email, mailing address and one credit card.? Both can infer things about me based on what I have bought, but so does CVS.? I buy a bottle of aspirin.? I get email with a coupon to buy more aspirin before I have even opened the first bottle.
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This is what I find even more disconcerting.? I go to some website where I have a login.? As a convenience, I can login with my F* account.? Why do I want Mark Z to have a record of my activity?? The answer is when F* has my info, they attract advertisers.?? People with F* accounts are not users, they are the product that F* sells.
?
I use Duck Duck Go for my search engine.? That greatly reduces the number of creepy ads.?
Also Firefox with an add-on called "NoScript".? This prevents unauthorized java scripts from soaking up MY cpu cycles and cluttering up My screen.?? Sometimes I have to enable websites to run scripts to do what I actually want to do.
?
So the AG who warned about TEMU is probably correct, but he should also go after many well known US companies.
?
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Portable delta loop talk

 

Yours truly will be giving a talk on Zoom to a UK group on my portable delta loop on Wednesday, 3/26, next week at 1730Z (12:30 PDT). If interested, open the link for details.



Hiroki AH6CY


Re: Temu

 

We are all being tracked.? It's impossible not to be tracked unless you never do a transaction on line, only pay with cash at the store and don't use a cell phone.
?
I once searched for a particular item and found it on Temu.? Amazingly low price, reasonable quality.?
?
Then I got an email for a bonus as a new customer.? Only catch was to get the $10 bonus, I had to buy at least $10 of stuff.? Because of the low prices, that was 3 items which cost me a net of $2.
?
Then I got more emails.?? I stopped ordering and eventually the emails subsided.
?
But A* also sends me emails.? Buy more. Things I looked at but didn't order.? Things I hadn't looked at...
?
Both companies have my email, mailing address and one credit card.? Both can infer things about me based on what I have bought, but so does CVS.? I buy a bottle of aspirin.? I get email with a coupon to buy more aspirin before I have even opened the first bottle.
?
This is what I find even more disconcerting.? I go to some website where I have a login.? As a convenience, I can login with my F* account.? Why do I want Mark Z to have a record of my activity?? The answer is when F* has my info, they attract advertisers.?? People with F* accounts are not users, they are the product that F* sells.
?
I use Duck Duck Go for my search engine.? That greatly reduces the number of creepy ads.?
Also Firefox with an add-on called "NoScript".? This prevents unauthorized java scripts from soaking up MY cpu cycles and cluttering up My screen.?? Sometimes I have to enable websites to run scripts to do what I actually want to do.
?
So the AG who warned about TEMU is probably correct, but he should also go after many well known US companies.
?
?


Re: Temu

 

Thanks Hiroki. I have never used them yet still appreciate the warning.

Phil

On 3/16/2025 4:16 PM, Hiroki Kato wrote:
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Some of us have been buying parts and accessories from Temu and AliExpress. They often offer extremely attractive prices. But I decided not to continue their service.

The AARP Bulletin I just received has a few articles about online fraud. In one of them there is a mention that
¡°Mobile apps collect all kinds of personal info, which can put you at risk, especially in case of a data breach. For example, the popular Chinese shopping app Temu collects so much data that one state attorney general deemed it spyware.¡±

There is also a warning that not all Amazon and eBay vendors are trustworthy.

Hiroki AH6CY