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Friday, June 12, 2009

Technology: The Cantenna–A Field Expedient WiFi Antenna

     On most contracts out there, you will have access to some kind of WiFi or internet connection.  If you have access to some WiFi, yet you are a little far from that WiFi hub to get a full signal, you just might have to make a field expedient antenna to make a connection.  This little DIY site is awesome, and explains the parts and process for building a cheap WiFi Antenna that you could throw away after your contract is over.(save the nuts and bolts, the N type female chassis-mount connector, and wire if you want) You can also buy an amplifier to increase the strength of the signal. These parts are small and light for just a basic Cantenna, and I like that. To read more about WiFi antennas, check this out.

     Also, if you are going to use WiFi over there, make sure to use password protected WiFi hubs, and only use the unsecured WiFi hubs at your own risk.  Also, make sure it is authorized in your AO to set something like this up.  Some camps would not be down with this stuff and others probably don’t care. As to the FCC’s thoughts on WiFi antennas, here you go. –Matt

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Tin Can Waveguide Antenna

How To Build A Tin Can Waveguide WiFi Antenna

Got no dough for a commercial WiFi antenna? Looking for an inexpensive way to increase the range of your wireless network? A tin can waveguide antenna, or Cantenna, may be just the ticket. This design can be built for under $5 U.S. and reuses a food, juice, or other tin can.

I am not an electrical engineer, nor do I have access to any fancy test equipment. I’ve built some antennas that worked for me and thought I would share what I learned. I have no idea if this is safe for your radio or wireless network equipment. The risk to you and your equipment is yours.

Building your Cantenna is easy, just follow these steps.

   1. Collect the parts

   2. Drill or punch holes in your can to mount the probe

   3. Assemble the probe and mount in can

Learn How to Build Antenna Here.

Friday, June 5, 2009

Technology: The Phoenix Junior Intruder Beacon

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Technology — Tags: , , , , — Matt @ 8:18 PM

   I could see a use for something like this.  If you’re on night shift and you have a large area to keep track of, setting up a couple of these could help you to increase your coverage of an area.  The best part, is the guy that trips it would not know he tripped it unless they had night vision optics. Cool stuff. –Matt

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Phoenix Junior Intruder Beacon

A trip switch activated, covert intrusion detection signaling beacon

Phoenix Jr. Intruder Beacon System (NSN: 5855-01-539-0639) is a trip wire activated infrared beacon used in conjunction with night vision equipment to detect and signal night movement along trails, roads and entry points.

The system consists of the trip wire unit, one reusable 50 ft. line bobbin, an Allen wrench used for winding the bobbins, two magnetic mounts and the Phoenix Jr. Intruder Beacon. The Phoenix Jr. Intruder Beacon flashes at a rate four times faster than the Phoenix Jr., thus differentiating it from the standard combat identification signal. Alternatively the trip wire unit may also be used with any Phoenix or Pegasus flashing beacon, and is available for purchase separately without the Phoenix Jr. Intruder beacon.

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Saturday, May 30, 2009

Cool Stuff: The Bionic Shirt, by Ranger Up

Filed under: Cool Stuff,War Art — Tags: , , , , , — Matt @ 4:56 PM

   This is a great shirt, and for you war machines out there, this one is for you. I am also amazed at the development of prosthesis these days.  The rate things are going, more and more amputees will be able to join back up in their units because of bionics and these advances.  Even contractors will be able to continue to work with these types advances, and as this war continues, I think we will see more and more of this type of thing.  I guess my point is, if soldiering or contracting is in your blood, then an amputation should not stop you from continuing.  Especially when bionics actually start to enhance capability.

   I can even attest to some body modification/enhancement.  I had laser surgery for my eyes back in 2002, and it was the best thing ever for this kind of work and for smokejumping.  My vision sucked before hand and I had to depend upon eye glasses.  That wasn’t good for parachuting, and I wanted to kick my dependence on those things. I got the surgery and now I have 20/15 vision!  The outcome was way better than I ever expected, and for contracting, your eyes are extremely important for the observation part of your OODA.  

   In my leg, I have a titanium alloy rod holding together my femur.  This does not really enhance my capabilities, but I guarantee that my femur won’t break there anymore.  ha ha Now that is nothing like actually losing a leg or arm, but it does give me a profound respect for those that have prothesis and have to live with that metal and plastic in them and on them, just in order to walk or grip something.  It is my hope that all of you guys and gals out there that are amputees or wheel chair bound, will one day not only live a normal life based on the advances of bionics and prosthesis, but be enhanced by it.  It will happen, just like it happened for my vision. –Matt

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Ranger Up 

Bionic Shirt

This shirt goes out to all the folks in Ward 57 at Walter Reed, and to the men and women that have weathered far more than we can imagine and kept driving on. Whether they managed to stay in the service or not, these men and women are our heroes, and we thank them with the full measure of our hearts.

Buy Shirt Here.

Saturday, April 11, 2009

Cool Stuff: Jundism

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Kaizen — Tags: , , , , , , — Matt @ 12:12 AM

     That’s right, Jundism.  Pretty cool huh?  Check out the pages section labeled ‘Jundism’ to the right, and you will see what I am talking about.  These are just my thoughts on business, leadership, contracting, etc. and the list will probably grow over time.  Or not, and maybe it will become more boiled down and refined?  Jundism is constantly evolving, and certainly a work in progress, much like Boyd promoted with his ideas. Although unlike Boyd, I plan on keeping a record here on FJ. I am also taking suggestions, because for some of the readers, you probably see a pattern in philosophy here that I might not be seeing. –Matt

Monday, February 9, 2009

Cool Stuff: Feral Jundi Statistics

Filed under: Cool Stuff,Year In Review — Tags: , , — Matt @ 6:11 PM

    I want to thank you the reader, for making Feral Jundi what it is, and I thought it would be interesting to show you guys some cool statistics.  Weapons, jobs, and legal stuff seem to be a big hit. By the way, I used Google Analytics for this report and it is an awesome tool.  –Matt

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My Top Ten US Reader States(1. being the most readers)

1. California

2. Idaho

3. Texas

4. Virginia

5. Florida

6. Washington

7. New York

8. Georgia

9. Tennessee

10. North Carolina

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