Thursday, April 28, 2011

Wordpress Drop Down Menu's with NO programming.

I have been raving over the new features in Wordpress and I need to clarify that I am talking about Wordpress with the "Twenty Ten 1.2" theme.  That theme is installed by default and yesterday I blogged about the built in thumbnail support, today its about the drop down menus.  There is a new 'appearance' tab called 'menu' from there you need to select the category from the bottom center select box.  You check the boxes you want then select 'add to menu'.  A simple menu is that simple.  Drop downs require that you offset the drop downs to the right of the main category as can be seen on the right side of the menu 'Parts' tab.
Once that is done click on "Save Menu" and then check to see if ti is all working like you wanted it to work.

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Wordpress now features thumbnails!

The default installation of Wordpress now features thumbnails in the search and category listings. You just have to enable them.  The first step is to select 'Gallery' in the new 'format' box.  then select 'Set featured image' (all the way at the bottom right corner) to add the image that will be the 'thumbnail' (although it is a bit larger).
Then when the pop up comes up you upload the image like you do for other images but there is a new thing at the bottom called 'Use as featured image' that you need to select.
If you do everything right then there should be images in the search results and the category listings. This is all done without any special coding.

Perhaps tomorrow I will show you how to set up pull down menus also without any coding!

Monday, April 25, 2011

Changing a Ford Radio

Changing the radio in a Ford is supposed to be as easy as buying the special tools, inserting them and removing the radio.
The tools go in about 1 inch then are pushed outward to deactivate the catches.

Now to be honest I had tried a screwdriver and may have messed up the catches. However my solution was to pull out the drink tray remove the 2 screws behind that and then snap out the surround that goes all the way up around the radio.  Above the radio there are two screws that have to be carefully extracted by breaking the plastic around them.  Then the whole thing pulls out and you can disable the radio catches from the side and remove the radio.  If the plastic is broken carefully it will snap back together and hold everything in place.   You can add a thick glue if it is needed.

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

New battery technology - NiZn 1.6 volt rechargable AA's

*************************UPDATE***********************
These batteries only lasted about 6 months before one shorted out.  Now I cannot even get 2 of them to work!  Normal rechargeable batteries last about 2 years.
********************************************************

If you are like me you have a camera that eats batteries like crazy!  Someone ended my misery by stealing my Sony HC2 camera.  However I also use an Olympus battery eater.  Then I came across the Power Genix 1.6 volt NiZn technology rechargeable batteries.  To say the least the improvement is amazing.  I can do a photo shoot without worrying about killing the batteries and the flash is very fast so I do not have to wait so long between pictures.

The problem is that most cameras do not realize the you are using rechargeable batteries so they insist that the batteries are not good when they have lots of power left in them.  That is because normal batteries are 1.5 volts and rechargeable batteries are usually 1.2 volts so they look like almost dead batteries.  To be honest Fuji makes a camera that has a setting to work with 1.2 volt batteries, but most cameras do not have that ability.  So a 1.6 volt rechargeable solves the problem.

Make sure you get a new charger with the NiZn batteries your old 1.2 volt charger will not do the job!

Western Digital WD2500BEVS laptop 250 gig hard drives are dying!

Western Digital WD2500BEVS laptop 250 Gig hard drives are dying like crazy.  I have had to replace 2 of them in the last week.  They are mostly found in Gateway W350 Laptops.  I have switched to Seagate hard drives my self.

I then decided to warn a Gateway laptop owner of the problem and he advised me that he had to replace his hard drive 3 times!  Hopefully it is under warranty because they die when they are exactly three years old.


Speaking of Seagate they just bought out Samsung's hard drives.  That with Western Digital's acquisition of Hitachi really narrows down the manufacturers of hard drives.  maybe they see the handwriting on the wall. Solid state hard drives are taking over, no moving parts!  However solid state hard drives are still too expensive for me!

Friday, April 15, 2011

There is a lot of shaking goin on!

The earthquake count is above 1000 a week in the US for the first time in 2 years. That last one coincided with a planetary alignment. This time I do not know of any real alignment, there are some strange ones being reported on YouTube? There are also a lot of solar flares going on too!


California is over 500 earthquakes this week. Over 100 of them are around Hawthorne NV including one bigger one. Maybe we are ramping up to the 'Big One'??

 Things are continuing to get 'shakier'. The earthquake per week for California has climbed to 672.  Several solar flares hit earth a few days ago.  Here is the solar wind recording showing that on the 14 th of April.

Thursday, April 14, 2011

I have a newer van!

My old van was at 162,000 miles. It needed work on the breaks, the steering, the belts, the exhaust, the rear hatch, the engine, new tires and a few other things. So it was time to say good bye.  BTW I gave it away.

Here is the 'new to me' van. It has only 99,000 miles. There was a short delay while they installed some recalls and now here it is at our home. Next is to install a CD player and modify it so it gets 25 or more miles per gallon like I did my other vans.

You might notice that its a Ford. I guess I will have to change this category to 'van repairs' instead of 'Dodge van repairs'?

Monday, April 4, 2011

Predicting Earthquakes via Magnetic Field Monitors

This device has been improved upon.  See the improved version.

Back in 2000 I wrote an article for Nuts&Volts magazine about predicting earthquakes via a electromagnetic monitor.  Back then the EM sensor rotated through 180 degrees taking readings as it went.  That was because EM sensors were expensive.  Today they are cheap and I am working on a new device that uses 8 sensors in a circle.  I am not sure If I should read them or take their difference and read that?

My article: http://gramlich.net/projects/nuts_and_volts/downloaded/apr00toc.htm 
This is a picture of the device that was published in April 2000:

Since my article was written several others have written on this concept.  According to Wikipedia there is even something called the VAN method of predicting earthquakes: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VAN_method

My method is superior because it involves using magnetic field sensors and recording them like the seismometers that are currently in use.  I will upload pictures shortly.  I am using a Arduino as the recording device then via USB it is sent to the computer.  This is an earlier picture of my no-moving-parts setup:
Those are UGN3503 Hall Effect sensors arranged in a circle.  The op amps are dual versions like the LF 353.  Here is the updated photo.  Why do I still have that green LED there on the Arduino?

I came up with this idea over 10 years ago because animals behave strangely before earthquakes.  They know something is about to happen.  I also know animals can navigate magnetically.  If you put baby sea turtles in a pool they will swim east to west.  If you add a magnet the will arc around it.  That why you can take a dog to California and it will find its way back to NY.  Then I discovered that there are many magnetic abnormalities around the fault lines.  At that point I added the quartz into the equation and came up with this method of predicting earthquakes.  How accurate it can be in predicting earthquakes is yet to be determined.

Here is the Arduino code to read the 6 analog ports:
/*
  AnalogReadSerial6
 Reads an analog input on pin 0-5 & prints the result
 
 This example code is in the public domain.
 */

void setup() {
  Serial.begin(9600);
}

void loop() {
  int sensorValue = analogRead(A0);
  int sensorValue1 = analogRead(A1);
  int sensorValue2 = analogRead(A2);
  int sensorValue3 = analogRead(A3);
  int sensorValue4 = analogRead(A4);
  int sensorValue5 = analogRead(A5);
  Serial.print(sensorValue, DEC);
    Serial.print("\t"); 
  Serial.print(sensorValue1, DEC);
    Serial.print("\t"); 
  Serial.print(sensorValue2, DEC);
    Serial.print("\t"); 
  Serial.print(sensorValue3, DEC);
    Serial.print("\t"); 
  Serial.print(sensorValue4, DEC);
    Serial.print("\t"); 
  Serial.println(sensorValue5, DEC);
  delay (100);
}

This is what you should see on your screen.  The OP amps are connected with 1K from the sensors to their negative inputs and 100 K to their outputs for a gain of 100. The positive inputs go to a 2.5 volt reference. They were needed to increase the sensitivity.  The Arduino's 6 analog input ports are connected to sensors for North, South, East, West, up, and Down.


The video is on YouTube:


Now I am waiting for someone to give me several million to set up sensors all along the major fault lines to monitor the magnetic fields and see if it is possible to predict earthquakes that way.

Here is the schematic diagram.  One of three circuits is shown.  The OP amps are powered by what is marked as 'Vin' to the Arduino, that should be about 9 VDC.  The gain of the op amps is about 100.  The 2.5 volt reference can be two 10K resistors in series, but you might want to add a trimmer to adjust it so that the output of the op amps average around 2.5 volts.  With this setup the sensitivity is still on the low side of what it should be.

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

More on the upcoming 'Second Civil War'

Back before the last presidential election I had a dream about the second civil war.  It was so strong and shocking that I goggled it to find out that someone was saying that if Obama did not win the election there would be a 'second civil war'.  Since then I have had many more similar dreams.  What bothers me most is that when I watch what is happening in Libya and Egypt, I see that same thing happening here in the USA!

Recently I came across an article full of sarcasm, I think, on the subject of the impending second civil war.  It was called 'Tax the Super Rich now or face a revolution'.  That connected several dots.  I have talked on how the government is taxing the poor and giving the money to the rich (bailouts).  In fact the government is taxing our kids and our grandchildren to feed the rich.  They want to tax the skinny and give that to the fat (Supposed 'fat' tax that only taxes skinny people who refuse to eat 'diet' food).  What will they tax next?  My favorite old question is what will they do when the taxes reach 100%?


Another problem is the squeezing of the middle class and the new graduates.  Taxes have gone up, employees are passing the cost of health insurance on to their employees.  Real take home incme has gone down dramatically!  My 'take home' pay is the lowest it has been in 20 years!  At the same time the cost of everything is going up.  Gas for the car has tripled.  New car prices have tripled.  Food prices are up, rent has doubled and a new home is out of this world.  The net result is that no one can afford any 'luxuries' like cable TV, internet, a newer car, etc.  So sales have fallen and the end result is a 'recession' that seems to last forever.

You ask me what I think about the TEA party?  Well they say 'Taxed Enough Already'.  I say we are grossly overtaxed.  That is why all of these countries are rebelling.  The US needs to immediately drop all taxes (and taxes that are not called taxes) on people making less than $50,000 a year.  According to the IRS they account for less than 5% of all taxes, so why not!?  The last Tea party was over a 3% tax.  You say the problem was just taxation without representation?  So if they were allowed to send a representative to England then they would have been glad to pay a 50% tax?  What kind of a idiot do you take me to be?

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Cleaning up after the Palladium Virus & Cohorts

A computer recently was infected by the Palladium virus twice.  The first time Malware bytes anti-malware and Windows Defender claimed to have it fixed.  However after checking the log files I looked in C:\documents and settings\networkservice\application data I discovered that there were a lot of left over files that had the infection.  It creates random files of its infection so it can reinfect the computer.  You need to manually remove these files.

First look for the batch files, they are a 3 or 4 digit number followed by '.bat'.  I renamed one as '.txt' so I could safely look at it and sure enough it re installs the virus.  Next get the JavaScript files they are random letters followed by '.js'.  Again they reinstall the virus.  Then there was a '.dat' file also bearing the same creation date.  I do not know if it needs to be deleted or not.  Also delete any random letters followed by '.exe' files.  The anti-virus program should have removed them but there may be some left behind.  The big giveaway is the random letters and the creation date all being the date of the computers infection.

In the picture I put a box around the files left over after the infection.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Electromagnetic Coil Devices

Electromagnetic Coil Devices.  We make two models of Pulsed Electromagnetic Coil Devices.

Super Thumper - Sold Out.  This device produces a 300 volt pulse of up to 100 Amps into a 3 inch coil of around 50 feet of Enameled 14 gauge wire.  It has a power transformer and a voltage multiplier to produce the 300 volts.  It takes about 5 seconds to charge the capacitor bank to 300 volts.  The capacitor bank is 8 x 390 uF at 400 volts. 
Low Power Doug Coil - Sold out.  This is modeled after the Doug Coil setup but it is a lower power version.  Basically a frequency generator feeds a Power amplifier that feeds a Capacitor bank that feeds a Coil.  The frequency generator can be a professional device or a computer program can makes any computer into a frequency generator.  The Power amplifier needs to deliver 100 volts peak to peak or be able to handle about 250 watts and it needs to be able to drive a 2 ohm load.  This is very demanding and usually a QSC amplifier is used.  The capacitor bank consists of a box having 6 switches and combinations of 400 volt capacitors to give .5, 1, 2, 4, 8, and 16 uF.  The coil is made from around 500 feet of 14 or 12-gauge wire.  It can be enameled or insulated wire.  The picture shows a switch box, a 14 gauge enameled coil as well as a 12 gauge insulated coil.  Amplifier and signal generator not included.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Totally Free Keyword Analyzer Tool (KAT)

My "Keyword Analyzer Tool" or  KAT has a new home.  Its now on a new web site.  Who knows maybe soon I bill buy my own site?  Anyway here it is: http://www.davismission.org/keyword/

You can enter the name of any web site and get instant results as to what keywords are found on that site.  I made it capable of logging 2 letter words that other keyword analyzers throw out because some sites have critical 2 letter words.

It has 4 columns.  One for the entire page, one for words in links one for words in Headings, and the last one is for words that are bold or strong.

Keyword Analyzer Tool



Monday, February 28, 2011

Quiz Practice and Quiz Master Machine or Buzzer Lockout

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Quiz Machines.  We make two models of quiz machines.  My unique design only has one IC the LED's form an 8 input OR gate to trigger the latch.  Other designs can be made by request, such as models with the lights in the hand units.

Quiz Practice Machine - $250.  Designed for practicing in the car, on the go, or wherever.  It features 6 players, 3 foot wires to the hand units and battery operation.

Quiz Master Machine - $250.  Designed to be used in a church for a live contest.  It features 8 players with 3, 4, 5, and 6 foot wires to the hand units.  It can be powered by an AC adapter or by a battery.  An interlocking version is available by special request.




Friday, February 25, 2011

Google Fixes Search - They Removed Content Farms

A while back I talked about link farms or content farms, in fact I even created my own definitions. It was listed under SEO and titled 'how to get rich on the internet part 2"

Now the news is out that Google has fixed its search algorithm problems.When I read that I immediately went out and checked out some common search terms.  I tried some phrases that previously found 3 or more pages of junk before you actually found any 'meat'.  To my amazement they were all spam free!  Go Google! 

On the sad front today I got 'Binged'.  That terrible virus from the ivory palaces of Microsoft got onto my computer.  Every time I try to Open Firefox it brings up that virus.  Do they feature an uninstall for it?
I went into 'tools' options' 'manage add ons' and uninstalled the virus from Microsoft.  Someone has to put a stop to this.  They are trying to take over the world by the most corrupt and immoral methods known by mankind!

Wednesday, February 16, 2011

Dunlap Clarke Amplifier Rebuild

I am once again rebuilding this Dunlap Clark amplifier. I rebuilt it around 1990 to a four channel 200 watt per channel amplifier after teh first system fried. Then a few year I got it back with two channels fried and I just fried the last channel in my latest youtube video 'comparing coils'.
The first repair was to modify the power transformer to reduce it to 60 volts center taped from 100 volts center taped.  This involved pulling out some windings and adding some jumpers around some of the windings.
This is a picture of the heat sinks witht eh TO-3 output transistors.  I will likely use TDA7294 IC's to rebuild it so the old transistors have to go!
Out of all the transistors there were only 11 that were not totally fried.  One even had the emitter lead burnt off the transistor!
The TDA7294 circuit board finally arrived. It comes in several configurations. Four 75 watt amplifiers, two 150 watt amplifiers, one 300 watt amplifier and a combination of one 150 watt and two 75 watt amplifiers. they sell for around $30 on Ebay.  Now the problem is mounting it in the heat-sink, it will require putting in smaller capacitors and drilling holes to align with the TDA7294's.


YouTube video of amplifier accidentally being fried.

Friday, February 11, 2011

Dell Latitude D610 repair

I bought a used Dell D610 laptop a year ago and really like it. Since then I have purchased over 6 of them. Recently one of them started overheating and shutting down. Normally these laptops are a lot of work to get apart, but I figured out a quick 5 minute repair for this problem.

First remove the top cover plate by prying up on the right side and rocking it back and forth to disconnect it.


Next remove the 2 screws that hold down the keyboard. To remove the keyboard unhook the catch that is on each side of it then unplug it from the motherboard.  The second screw is above the F4 key.


Next locate the screws that hold down the processor heat sink and loosen them. They stay attached to the heat sink.


When you remove the heat sink you should be able to see if it is clogged with dust like this one. Remove the dust and then put everything back together.


Be sure to check to see if the cooling fan runs on start up. It usually shuts off until it gets hot then it turns back on again automatically.

Thursday, February 10, 2011

Silent radio Sign Part 2

The Silent Radio LED sign is proceeding along nicely so far. I have decided on using an Arduino for the processor to run it.
I have tested the power supply and column driver transistors, the are all working so far.
The biggest problem so far is that the driver transistors run really hot. That is because they are half way on with 5 volts on their base and 9 volts on their collector they have to drop the difference of 4 volts at many Ma thus producing a lot of heat. A different driver circuit would cure that by turning the drivers all the way on but that would feed 9 volts to the LED array and that might be a bit too much.

Here is an updated schematic.

The next step is to get the Arduino serial and clock to connect to the signs serial and clock to send actual data to the sign.

Wednesday, February 9, 2011

Palladium Fake anti-virus

I just had the 'palladium fake anti-virus' attack a computer.  To fix it I first restarted in safe mode and then installed Malware Bytes AntiMalware (MBAM) ran a full system scan and it removed all but 7 files.  They were all located at "C:\Documents and Settings\NetworkService\Application Data" and all of them had today's date as their creation date.  I manually deleted them, emptied the recycle bin and restarted the computer.  I also ran CCleaner and it deleted all of the temporary files.

I also had to reinstall MS Office as MS Outlook was trashed and would not run even in safe mode.

MBAM Log file:
Malwarebytes' Anti-Malware 1.50.1.1100

www.malwarebytes.org
Database version: 5721
Windows 5.1.2600 Service Pack 3
Internet Explorer 7.0.5730.13
2/9/2011 12:59:34 PM
mbam-log-2011-02-09 (12-59-34).txt
Scan type: Full scan (C:\|D:\|)
Objects scanned: 221304
Time elapsed: 28 minute(s), 0 second(s)

Memory Processes Infected: 0
Memory Modules Infected: 0
Registry Keys Infected: 0
Registry Values Infected: 1
Registry Data Items Infected: 0
Folders Infected: 0
Files Infected: 6

Memory Processes Infected:
(No malicious items detected)
Memory Modules Infected:
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Keys Infected:
(No malicious items detected)
Registry Values Infected:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows NT\CurrentVersion\Winlogon\Shell (Rogue.Palladium) ->

Value: Shell -> Quarantined and deleted successfully.
Registry Data Items Infected:
(No malicious items detected)
Folders Infected:
(No malicious items detected)

Files Infected:
c:\documents and settings\networkservice\application data\guwr76D.exe (Trojan.Downloader) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.
c:\documents and settings\networkservice\application data\r9zgp6ak4.exe (Trojan.Downloader) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.
c:\documents and settings\networkservice\local settings\temporary internet files\Content.IE5\683C8M6Q\cbta[1].exe (Trojan.Downloader) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.
c:\documents and settings\Sue\application data\palladium.exe (Rogue.Palladium) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.
c:\documents and settings\Sue\local settings\Temp\_check32.bat (Malware.Trace) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.
c:\WINDOWS\ws386.ini (Malware.Trace) ->
Quarantined and deleted successfully.

Monday, February 7, 2011

Super thumper my latest revisions.

My super thumper has been redesigned once again. The 24 volt AC adapter took 15 seconds to charge the capacitors so I went back to using a power transformer and reduced the charging time to 5 seconds. Note the use of a plastic lid to cover the coil.


Fitting the power transformer in the smaller cabinet was tricky but here it is all fit nicely in the instrument case.

Its up for sale for $250 and I might list one on Ebay to help sell them.

Thursday, February 3, 2011

Wordpress page title tag modification for dynamic titles

This code will get the web page title and description to automatically change from a page to a category to a post. That way the blue status bar at the top of your browser will more accurately reflect what you are seeing. Also If you roll over the browsers tab the box that appears will reflect what page you are on.

Basically what is says is is this a single post? If so, show the post title. Is it a category? If so, show the category name. Otherwise show the blog description.

< title > 
< ?php if ( is_single() ) 
{ bloginfo('name'); echo " - "; 
single_post_title('', true); }
elseif ( is_category() ) { bloginfo('name'); 
echo " - "; $category = get_the_category();
echo $category[0]->cat_name; }
else { bloginfo('name'); echo " - "; 
bloginfo('description'); }
? > < /title >

< meta name="description" content="
< ?php if ( is_single() ) { 
bloginfo('name'); echo " - "; 
single_post_title('', true); }
elseif ( is_category() ) { 
bloginfo('name'); echo " - "; 
$category = get_the_category();
echo $category[0]->cat_name; }
else { bloginfo('name'); echo " - "; 
bloginfo('description'); }
? > / >

Friday, January 28, 2011

Pro-Lite PL-M2014R Multi Color LED sign

I recently purchased two Pro-Lite LED signs on Ebay.  They were easy to fix, I just needed to replace the capacitors in the power supply. The old ones were 4700 at 16 volts, all I had was 2200 at 25 volts so I used them and they worked fine.  They are the blue caps on the left in this picture.

Here is a picture of both of the signs working.
Now to make a 9 pin to telephone jack cable so I can program them from a computer.


Getting the Pro-Lite signs to work.

The instructions say to make a 4 conductor telephone cable to a 9 pin female serial connector.  Red and Green go to pin 2 and 3 then the yellow wire goes to pin 5.  Well I tried 300 baud, 9600 baud, a sign ID number of 1 to 10 and nothing worked.  I reversed pins 2 and 3 to no avail.  I got out my voltmeter and checked pins 2 and 3 and they were right to begin with.  When they are wired correctly they should both meter about negative 2 to negative 5 volts.  I also found out that both the yellow and the black wire are ground and can connect to pin 5 of the 9 pin serial connector.

There were two solutions to my dilemma.  In spite of what the notes say both signs were configured to 2400 baud.  I figured that out by trial and error.  You are supposed to get a remote control and use that to find out what the baud rate and the sign ID is currently set to.  However if you select a sign ID of  ‘0’ it sends your message to ‘all’ or in this case ‘any’ sign that you have connected.  Telling it to display the time is an easy way to test the communications setup.  Once that is set you can move on to more advanced programming.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Silent Radio LED Sign

I have obtained two Silent Radio LED signs on Ebay and I intend on rebuilding them. To get one of them apart I had to reach through a hole in the back and cut the wires to the power transformer. To remove the logic board I had to use pliers on the screw head and pliers on the mounting shaft. In one case the screw broke off rather than come out. Tin sheers or heavy duty wire cutters can be used to remove the connectors between the sign and the logic board.


Once the board is removed the reverse engineering can begin. The pin-out is quite simple;
1. 5 Volts
2. Ground
3. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
4. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
5. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
6. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
7. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
8. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
9. Seven common Anode lines (5 volts to light up)
10. Ground
11. Data
12. Clock
These same 12 lines are available at both ends of the sign.  I broke a couple of runs when removing the logic board.  Maybe un-soldering it would have been a better idea?


My objective is to make a very simple straingtforward interface to run the sign from a PC. Perhaps use the PC's serial port directly, a 8051, a Basic Stamp or some other simple common controller.

Here is some of my old work on LED array signs;
http://sites.google.com/site/bobdavis321/led-array-projects

I have several posts on LED sign modifications. 
Check this one out for more on the Silent Radio Modifications:
https://bobdavis321.blogspot.com/2013/05/silent-radio-led-sign-to-arduino.html

Here is part three on Silent Radio signs:
https://bobdavis321.blogspot.com/2011/05/silent-radio-led-sign-part-3.html

And here is part four:
https://bobdavis321.blogspot.com/2011/05/silent-radio-led-sign-part-3_16.html

Here is a simple column driver adapted from one of my old schematics. The problem with this setup is that you cannot turn off the columns while updating the shift registers.  Perhaps another IC would work better? 

This is the error message it displayed on arrival:



Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Look@lan - a good network tool

Today while looking at the logs I saw that a computer was misbehaving however I could not identify the computer name.  I tried Nmap/Zenmap several times and several settings to no avail.  Then I tired look@lan and instantly got the answer! 


After looking around a while I discovered another feature.  If you click on an IP address it gives lots more details about that computer including all the open ports!

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

IPCop bit the dust again back to Netgear FVX538

Our IPCop server quit working again.  Network traffic slowed to a crawl so I called Time Warner and we determined that the problem was here.  I switched in the Netgear firewall instead of the IPCop computer and the network came back up to speed.

When looking at the Netgear firewall logs I saw that flood control was being activated by a computer about every 4 minutes.  So the problem may have just been that computer.  MBAM found and removed a virus.

The big complaint about Netgear is that the default configuration allows everything.  So you have to configure it to block everything then enable what protocols that you want to allow.  When you get done it should look something like this:


The 'any' 'block always' and 'log always' at the bottom is so that any attempted violation of the rules will be logged.  This is a big help for troubleshooting when something is blocked from working just check the log then add it to the list of allowed protocols.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Stuff to sell

I am selling a lot of my stuff on Ebay. Look on Ebay under bob_davis321 to find my stuff that is for sale.  My email address is bobdavis321(at)gmail.com  Make sure yo replace the (at) with @ so it will work.

Besides the stuff on Ebay I am also selling these three things;

1. Sold - My 'Super Thumper', washer launcher or 'Electromagnetic pulse device' based on the Bob Beck design.

2. Sold - My Improved 'Doug Coil' device with the capacitor switch box (QSC Amplifier is NOT included)

3. Sold - My 24 KV Power supply that is used for a Rife Tube driver (Rife tube is NOT included).

All of my devices are improved, cheaper, and simpler than the original designs.  For example the Super Thumper runs off an ac adapter making it much safer electrically.  The 'Doug Coil' uses 14 Gauge enameled wire making it much more powerful than when you are using one that is made with insulated wire.


Here are pictures of version 3 of the Super Thumper that is up for sale for $250, first a picture of the insides. 
 Then what it looks like on the outside, note the 24 VAC adapter on the left to power it..
I am looking for a cover for the coil to make it look nicer.  A mayonnaise jar lid might work nicely. Here is an updated schematic.  The input is 24 to 30 VAC at 1 amp.  Sorry that the schematic is so small, you can click on it and then it will get bigger.
Super Thumper Specifications;
Capacitor bank: 8 x 390uF at 400 volts
Power source: 24-30 VAC at 1 amp
Voltage Multiplier: 4 x 4A bride rectifiers and 7 x 220uF Capacitors.
SCR: Minimum 100 Amps at 400 Volts
Coil: approx 50 feet 14 Gauge enameled wire 3" in diameter.
Coil plug: 4 pin Cinch-Jones connector
Wire to Coil: approx 5 feet of 16 gauge stranded wire
Box size: approx. 8 inches by 6 inches by 2.5 inches

The Doug Coil Setup, the Capacitor is in a switch box to select the correct value.  I will include the coil and switch-box.  You can use a frequency generator program on a computer and the QSC amplifier can be purchased on Ebay.   I hope to have pictures soon. It works with as little as a 100 watt amplifier but a 250 watt model is highly recommended.  The QSC amplifiers can run into a 2 ohm load so they hold up better when running a coil that is only 1 ohm!

Here is a picture showing a 'normal' green Doug coil (I have 2 of them), my smaller coil (14 gauge enameled wire 9 inches in diameter) that is many times more powerful even with a smaller amplifier) and my switch box. The switch box I am selling is smaller (around 8 inches by 6 inches) and only has 6 switches on it.  Normal Doug Coils are made with 12 gauge insulated wire and they are very hard on your amplifier.

My modified Doug coil specifications;
Coil: approx 500 feet 14 gauge wire (enameled or insulated)
Wire to coil: approx 5 feet of 16 gauge stranded to 1/4 inch plug
Switch box: approx 8 inches by 6 inches by 2.5 inches
Switch box jacks: 1/4 inches input and output
Capacitors: Non polarized 1/2/4/8/16 uF at 400 VAC
Switches: 15 amp SPST switches

Capacitor values for several frequencies;
300    32
400    18
500    11.5
600    8   
700    6
800    4.5
900    3.5   
1000    3
1100    2.5
1200    2
1400    1.5
2000    1

Last of all is my 24KV Power supply.  Here it is shown running a Rife tube.

 Here is a picture of the guts.  The unit for sale is about 1/3 this size.  As you can see there is a lot of extra space inside.