N1DQ
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N1DQ
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I run PSKReporter (https://pskreporter.info) and https://weather.gladstonefamily.net My day job is in computer security, so I'm happy to talk about any of these....
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Trying to vibe code a wideband morse decoder. It *sort of* works with nice clean signals. But with real recordings, it is unusable. The idea is to feed output from ka9q-radio (by @ka9q.bsky.social) into it and decode all CW traffic! Thoughts appreciated.

github.com/pjsg/cw
GitHub - pjsg/cw: Vibe coded CW wideband decoder
Vibe coded CW wideband decoder. Contribute to pjsg/cw development by creating an account on GitHub.
github.com
@wx1box.bsky.social In Carlisle, MA at 1600: 0.89" rain in the gauge. It looks like we are done now. Spotter #15-557
@wx1box In Carlisle, MA at 0700: 1.20" total rainfall -- much needed. #15-557
Can you tell how many of them are patchable (i.e. not past end of support)?
In Carlisle, MA: 0.91" rain over the last 48 hours, and 0.13" the day before that. Why does the big rain always bypass us? Spotter #15-557
Or -- from #PSKReporter. I'm somewhat surprised by the FlightRadar display as it is showing some shadow in the north and the south at noon.
Trying Google's Gemini image tool to colorize old pictures:
Starting with the black and white image, and then two different colorization attempts. It is notable that it omitted the person in one case, also the steam blowing downards in both. Original was probably shot on orthochromatic film.
I have that data for almost 10 years and never got around to parsing it! I did spot check some spammers who thought that my (apparently) open SMTP forwarder was a good way to send spam. Unfortunately (for them), the only place it went was into pcap files in S3!
It should be working now... The errors have dropped off. The chart is in EST. Many thanks to the @sentry.io team for the monitoring.
@wx1box.bsky.social In Carlisle, MA at 0730: 2.32" total rain. Temp 61℉. Not raining any more! #15-557
@wx1box.bsky.social In Carlisle, MA at 2245: 1.80" rain. 60F. Still raining. #15-557
@wx1box.bsky.social In Carlisle, MA at 1945: 1.36" rain in the gauge (and a dead wasp). Temp 61℉. Still raining hard. #15-557
This isn't enough! I'd add 1000ft of direct burial Cat6 as well.
My daughter (maybe aged 5) thought that I *worked* at Home Depot because I spent so much time there!
I'm actually pretty impressed -- I just installed a couple of Ubiquiti NanoStation 5AC units to connect the house to the barn. I was using a couple of their APs in a mesh, but it wouldn't stay connected once leaves appeared on the trees!

Now it appears that I get a stable 100Mbps connection!
When I was at Cisco, I actually had to dig out an old minspec machine from my personal junk pile to test on. Pentium-133 with some appropriately small amount of RAM. Machine was a Gateway 2000 system and was probably was 12 years old at the time!
Actually no -- the lever moves side to side to control temperature, and up/down to control volume.

The magic of google lens revealed that its actual name is "High Arc Single-Handle Waterfall Bathroom Faucet with Spotless Finish" (but I don't want to link to it).
I found this one today -- designed by a genius who wanted to keep the control handle clean so the water actually pours onto it. I guess this design is called 'Single Auto Cleaning Control Lever with Sink Surround Sprinkling Feature'.
I met one of these in Bangkok, and it took a fair amount of hand waving and dancing before I figured it out.
I'd be interested to know if each transmission is of a high enough quality that an LLM could extract the sender's callsign. It would be cool to feed that data automatically into #pskreporter...
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Yeah -- I converted PSKReporter to use openlayers, but for another website I need high resolution aerial photos and I haven't found an economical way of doing that.