I remember hearing the "Russian Woodpecker" every now and then fapping it's way around the world.
I learned of "The Beacon of Hate" this morning. You'll need to know Morse Code to enjoy it.
Pretty much every country does. We have VOA- Voice of America.
During the Cold War, the news stations could get spicy. During the Invasion of Grenada, Radio Moscow was railing against the US calling our guys, "Mercenary Thugs". :)
I enjoy listening when I have spare time. Sometimes there's...
It depends on the gun. AR strippers are all over the place. Enfield strippers are a little harder to find.
I haven't seen any K98 Mauser clips around either.
Personally, it's an interesting topic to me because you have to make the parts, set up a press and hope you got it right.
Sometimes...
I picked up a Monoprice 3d printer really cheap.
Once I get it repaired and running, I want to, amongst other things, make stripper clips.
I don't think I can make them from plastic. But I can make some plastic forms that metal can be pressed over and bent.
Has anyone done this yet?
I apologize for not replying sooner. I didn't see this.
Essentially people are using a usb dongle that was designed to recieve European OTA Television signals as a way to receive pretty much any RF signal in the world.
The limits are what you'd expect: The type of antenna, pre-amps and other...
I've wanted to get my license since I was a kid and it's always been a time or a money thing that's prevented it from happening.
For now, I'm just messing around with RTL SDR on my laptop. Not transmitting of course, just looking around.
When I was a kid, my dad bought a metric **** ton of what he said was "Pea-Gravel".
It was little bitty stones from a lake bed someplace I think. Lots of pebbles made of sedimentary stone.
Anyway, this stuff had all kinds of fossils in it. There were some that had trilobite like features and...
There's this if you're into it - https://www.raspberrypi.org/
I'm casually studying for my HAM operators license, but I'm not sure what I'll do with it when I get it.