Austin’s local hackerspace, ATX Hackerspace, is having a launch party this weekend. The event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov 6th from 5pm on.
I can’t make it, but I hope lots of other people will check it out.
Austin’s local hackerspace, ATX Hackerspace, is having a launch party this weekend. The event is scheduled for Saturday, Nov 6th from 5pm on.
I can’t make it, but I hope lots of other people will check it out.
I didn’t know at the time that I was being recorded, but here’s a somewhat low quality video of the Retro Bluetooth Handset talk I gave on Sunday of the 2010 Bay Area Maker Faire.
The talk starts about 7 minutes into the video, so skip ahead unless you want to watch John Edgar Park of Make: television greet his fans.
Enjoy!
The Maker Faire Bay Area 2010 is less than two weeks away!
I’ll be giving two short talks about my Bluetooth Handset Hack over the weekend. Look for me on stage near the Make: booth.
I would love to meet some readers of the blog. If you spot me at the Faire, please say hello!
Update: I’ll be presenting on the Make: stage in Expo Hall at 12:30pm both days.
Hello everyone! Happy Holidays from mightyohm.com!
Extended traveling, 8-bit music festivals, and holiday planning have kept me away from a keyboard recently, but I hope to post more soon.
Stay tuned…
If you live in the San Francisco Bay Area and are interested in getting your amateur radio license, there are a couple testing sessions coming up in 2010 that may be of interest:
The Bay Area Educational Amateur Radio Society (BAERS) is hosting a Ham Cram on Saturday, January 9th from 8AM-5PM at St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco. The cost is $30 including the VEC fee.
A “Ham Cram” is a one day workshop where you can get your ham radio license (usually the Technician level) without studying in advance. I’m not sure I completely agree with their methods of blind memorization over actually understanding the rules, but apparently this method works and most people pass on their first attempt. If you’re short on time and want to get your license in a hurry, this is one option.
Thanks to Robert for the heads-up on the January session.
AERO is another SF-based group that regularly posts flyers advertising their own ham cram sessions. Their most recent poster is outdated, but the site mentions there will likely be an upcoming session in February 2010. I just took the General license exam at their November session and was really impressed by how many people were there and how professionally run the event was.
Update: Their next session is on February 7th, 2010 at 8:45AM. Details here.
If you don’t like the “cram” method, you can always pick up a study guide (Technician, General
, Extra Class
) and spend a few weeks studying for the test like I did for both my Technician and General license exams. There are even a couple online practice tests to help you study. When you feel comfortable with the material, you can take the exam at the sessions above for a $14 VEC fee without doing the cram. I know AERO allows this, but it would probably be a good idea to check and make sure BAERS permits this as well. In either case, I recommend that you RSVP to ensure you get a seat and get notification about changes to the venue, etc. Contact info for each group is on their respective websites.
Good luck and 73 from KF6PBP!