Thursday, April 11, 2019

5.11 tactical MultiCam® Flag Bearer Cap

5.11 tactical MultiCam® Flag Bearer Cap
The Flag Bearer MultiCam® Cap from 5.11 Tactical® offers a stylish and comfortable alternative to everyday hunting apparel, and features an authentic MultiCam® color pattern.
Style# 89063. Product page
• 6 panel soft crown fit
• High curve brim
• 5.11® logos at back adjustment, on center front patch, at top of crown, and on center seam binding
• 100% cotton canvas MultiCam®
• Embroidered eyelets at crown for ventilation
• 8 rows of top stitching on bill
• Wicking jersey fabrication for sweatband with foam insert for comfort
• One size fits most

Made in Cambodia

The 5.11 Tactical® MultiCam® Flag Bearer Cap is ready to display any message you want on its durable hook-and-loop patch panel front and center. Built with a classic 6-panel crown, this 5.11 hat has an instantly familiar fit while still allowing you to make it your own. Fully adjustable with hook-and-loop back closure.

Bought from Arsenal, Minsk


Cap with a soft front part, it's not keep the form.

Кепка с мягкой передней частью, форму держать не будет.

Monday, April 8, 2019

MySafe T300a, GPS-L2+, P-008, GL-TR1-mini, GlobusGPS GL-TR1-m, GT30, MT80

Два GPS-трекера MySafe T300a, GPS-L2+, P-008, JS-810, JS-P008, GL-TR1-mini, GlobusGPS GL-TR1-m,  GT30, MT80: новый(слева) и старый (справа)
Model Name:
MySafe T300a, GPS-L2+, P-008, JS-810, JS-P008, GL-TR1-mini, GlobusGPS GL-TR1-m, GT30, MT80

Band: 850/900/1800/1900Mhz
Charging Voltage DC: 5V/500mA (Micro USB port)
Internal Battery: Rechargeable and replaceable MP-S-T, 700 mAh, 3.7V
GPS: MTK3326
GPS Frequency: L1, 1575.42Mhz
GPS channels: 20 channels
Position Accuracy: 10 meters, 2D RMS
Velocity Accuracy: 0.1 m/s
Time Accuracy: 1 us synchronized to GPS time
Reacquisition: 0.1 sec., average Warm start: 38 sec., average
Cold start: 42 sec., average
Altitude Limit: 18,000 meters (60,000 feet) max.
Velocity Limit: 515 meters/second (1000 knots) max.
Work time: 48 hours in power-saving mode and 12 hours in normal working mode
This is note for my own memories

Command Syntax Answer
Change user’s password W******,001,######
****** - old password, ###### - new password, the default password is 000000
W01,001,Change password OK
Get current location by SMS W******,format
000 - NMEA, 051 - Google Earth, 052 - plain text
W00,051,00.000000N,00.000000E,00.000Km/h,yy-mm-dd,hh:mm:ss
Enable GPRS Tracking W******,013,1 W01,013,Set device GPRS OK
Set APN details for the tracker W******,011,APN,Username,Password W01,011,Set device APN OK
Set IP and Port for tracker for GPRS communication W******,012,IP,Port
W******,012,IP,Port,Port
W01,012,Set server IP and port OK
Set Time Interval for Sending GPRS Packet W******,014,XXXXX
XXXXX should be in five digitals and in unit of 10 seconds.
W01,014,Set GPRS protocol auto interval OK
Set Ringtone OFF W******,019,0 W01,019,Ringtone OFF OK
Set Ringtone ON W******,019,1 W01,019,Ringtone ON OK
Set phone number for wiretapping W******,030,T
T is the telephone number for wiretapping and max. 16 digits. + is allowed
W01,030,Set wiretap number OK
****** - password

Saturday, March 23, 2019

BeCloud независимые тесты, отзывы

"beCloud не готов вкладывать значительные средства в развитие инфраструктуры LTE. Она есть только там, где это выгодно"
Гельмут Дуз, Velcom (A1)

Velcom (A1)

Результат теста скорости LTE у BeCloud у VelcomРезультат теста скорости 3G у Velcom Евгений Белевич
Лучше бы не позорились с подключением этого 4Г
10:37 AM - 23 Mar 2019
Источник: https://twitter.com/evpetrobel/status/1109358443197071361

Результат теста скорости LTE у BeCloud у VelcomРезультат теста скорости 3G у Velcom Евгений Белевич
смысл LTE в понижении скорости? Провел последовательно два теста: с 4г и с 3г. Смысла пользоваться LTE не увидел
10:07 - 22 мар. 2019 г.
Источник: https://twitter.com/evpetrobel/status/1109139655268667399

Результат теста скорости LTE у BeCloud у Velcom
shkumaev
"Может лучше все-таки 3G оставить?..."
8:22 PM - 22 Mar 2019
Источник: https://twitter.com/shkumaev/status/1109143410965966849

Результат теста скорости LTE у BeCloud у Velcom
настя
"Медленнее чем 3G. 🤨"
6:18 PM - 21 Mar 2019
Источник: https://twitter.com/avseynastya/status/1108749696653320192

MТС, Беларусь

Результат теста скорости LTE у BeCloud у MTS
Евгений Белевич
Хороший сверхскоростной 4G-интернет наблюдаю уже который день от @by_mts . 😥 И это не где-то на хуторе, а на Партизанском проспекте в Минске...
10:16 PM - 16 Jan 2019
Источник: https://twitter.com/evpetrobel/status/1085616841261830151

UNET

Антон
+ Все просто - их НЕТ! Не могу я найти ни одного достоинства в отвратительном качестве предоставляемых услуг.
Во первых хочу сказать, что положительные отзывы на этого провайдера - это фейки!!! Уверен, что довольных клиентов у них быть не может, а если и есть таковые - это люди, которые заходили в интернет в последний раз по номеру 8w600100. Я живу в частном доме в г. Минске. Не за кольцевой дорогой а именно в Минске! Акцентирую на это ваше внимание, т.к. большенство обвнентов unet - частные дома, которые находятся далеко от Минска. Провайдер и кормит сказками, что вышка далеко - купите наткну усиления сигнала (а у провайдера эти антенны по стоимости от версачи). И мне предлагали они ее купить, но я нахожусь в Минске! Тут везде есть сеть, антенна на антенне стоит - а качество интернета - отстой полный! Первые 2 месяца пользования качество относительно устраивало - скорость было 4-5 мбит/с при заявленных по тарифному плану 15 мбит/с. Но спустя некоторое время скорость снизилась до 0.3 мбит/с. Это просто ужасно! И это в Минск!!! В тех. Подножке сказали - ну да, скорость не очень.... это потому-то у вас вышка перегружена. Купите у нас антенну!. Вышка перегружена - перестаньте заводить себе новых обонентов и поставьте больше вышек! Хватит разводить людей на антенны, которые не дают ни малейшего эффекта! Делаю оператору улучшать качество предоставляемых им кслуг по средствам расширения зоны покрытия сети а не продажи бесполезных антен, которые потом ему вернуть нельзя. Упаси вас бог от такого интернета в 21 веке! 4G, ха, спешно!
04 апреля 2019, 18:47
Источник: https://providers.by/rating/review-unet/9616/

Результат теста LTE у BeCloud у UNET Todar
спадзяюся ублюдашныя манапалісты з beCloud самі карыстаюцца сваёй 4г сеткай.
Результат теста скорости LTE у BeCloud у UNET 10:16 PM - 16 Jan 2019
Источник: https://twitter.com/fedes/status/1116023412466569217

Wednesday, March 20, 2019

How to Set Up an Ultralight Tarp Shelter for Backpacking

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Tarp shelters have the following features:
  • Grommets for pole tips at the middle of each side of the tarp
  • Sturdy reinforced loops at the corners and along the edges to allow you to stake them down or attach and stake down guylines (or attach those guylines to objects like trees)
  • Some tarps might also have extra loops to add guylines in strong winds
  • Some tarps might also have loops along the centerline at the top of the tarp to let you set up a ridgeline

Tarp Shelter Setup Supplies

Tarp shelters vary a little in what comes with them, but your basic supply needs are few:

The tarp: Many are square, which works for the setups in this article; sizes and shapes vary—backpacking tarps are in the 9’ x 9’ range and weigh one pound (or a bit more).

Guylines: Typically included; some are pre-attached and/or might have tensioners or cleats built in for setup ease. All you really need is some cord and knot knowledge, though.

Additional cord: Typically not included, this lets you create a ridgeline, add extra guylines or extend guylines.

Stakes: Most, but not all shelters, include them; you might also want to bring along an extra stake or two to give you more setup options and in case you lose or break one.

Poles: Most shelters are designed to work with trekking poles (not included), though a few might come with their own shelter poles.

Three Knots to Know

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The bowline: For securing a guyline to a guyout loop or a tree trunk. (See our video tutorial)

The trucker’s hitch: For securing—and tensioning—a guyline to a stake or a tree trunk. (See our video tutorial)

The prusik: Allows you to adjust tautness by sliding the hitch freely until it is held in place by tension; used for securing the front and rear edges of a tarp along a ridgeline. (See our video tutorial)

A-Frame Setup

This classic tarp setup with the corners attached to the ground should give you enough space for two people to sleep under it.
A Frame Tarp Setup
Here’s how to set up a ridgeline for your tarp shelter:
  1. Run a cord through the top loops along the centerline of the tarp (or underneath along the length of the tarp if it has no top loops).
  2. Tie a bowline knot around one tree.
  3. Tie a trucker's hitch to the tree on the other side (to tighten the ridgeline).
  4. Tie a prusik knot so that it goes through the front pole grommet and around the ridgeline; do the same at the rear pole grommet.
  5. Slide each prusik knot along the ridgeline until the tarp is taut along that line.
  6. Stake and tension the corners and sides of your tarp shelter.
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Closed-End A-Frame Setup

This alternative to the classic A-frame gives you a little more protection from wind and rain. The back end is essentially closed, so wind and wind-driven rain can’t blow in from that side.
A Frame with Ridgeline Tarp Setup
Here’s how to set up a ridgeline for your tarp shelter:
  1. Run a cord through the top loops along the centerline of the tarp (or underneath along the length of the tarp if it has no top loops).
  2. Tie a bowline knot around one tree.
  3. Tie a trucker's hitch to the tree on the other side (to tighten the ridgeline).
  4. Tie a prusik knot so that it goes through the front pole grommet and around the ridgeline; do the same at the rear pole grommet.
  5. Slide each prusik knot along the ridgeline until the tarp is taut along that line.
  6. Stake and tension the corners and sides of your tarp shelter.

Closed-End A-Frame Setup

This alternative to the classic A-frame gives you a little more protection from wind and rain. The back end is essentially closed, so wind and wind-driven rain can’t blow in from that side.
A Closed-End A-Frame Tarp Setup
Here’s how to set up your tarp shelter as a closed-end A-frame:
  1. Stake down the middle point at what will become the back of the shelter.
  2. Put your trekking pole at the front (angled slightly), then stake down and lightly tension its guyline to hold the pole in place.
  3. Stake down the front two corners.
  4. Stake down the back two corners.
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Wind-Shed Setup

As the name implies, this is really good for protection when the prevailing wind is coming from a particular direction. It’s also good if you're backpacking somewhere warm and you want to maximize your view of a nearby lake or mountain.
Wind-Shed Tarp Setup
Here’s how to set up your tarp shelter as a wind shed:
  1. Stake down one side of the tarp.
  2. Put a trekking pole (angled slightly) in the middle of an adjacent side of the tarp; then stake down and tension the pole’s guyline (at about a 90° angle from that side of the tarp).
  3. Put the other trekking pole (angled slightly toward the front of the shed) in the middle of the side of the tarp that’s opposite the staked-down side; then stake down and lightly tension the pole’s guyline (at about a 90° angle from the guyline holding the other pole).
  4. Stake down the corner near that pole and stake down that side of the tarp.
  5. Add a short guyline to the remaining corner on the tarp (at about a 90° angle from the guyline in Step 3), then stake that guyline down and tension the line.
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C-Fly Setup

Much like the wind shed, this offers open views, as well as protection when the prevailing wind is coming from a particular direction. It also offers the added benefit of providing a ground sheet to protect your sleeping setup from soggy soil.
C-Fly Tarp Setup
Here’s how to set your tarp shelter up as a C-fly:
Note that this setup requires a minimum of eight stakes.
  1. Stake down what will be the corners on your rectangular ground sheet section (as shown in the illustration above).
  2. Place a trekking pole to support one side of what will become the ridgeline; add a guyline to that front corner of the tarp (at a 90° angle from the ridgeline); then stake down and tension that guyline.
  3. Place the other trekking pole to support the other side of the ridgeline and repeat Step 2.
  4. Tension (retension) guylines until your shelter is taut; for added stability, you can also add an additional guyline on each side coming out from the top of the pole (at a 90° angle from that side of the C-fly).
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Full text:
How to Set Up an Ultralight Tarp Shelter for Backpacking


Как сделать укрытие из сверхлегкого тента в пеших походах

Thursday, March 14, 2019

Replacing Date Battery in Canon

On the example of the camera SX10.
Green circle indicates where slot for the Date battery is located in the camera SX10
Green circle indicates where slot for the Date battery is located in the camera SX10.

CR120 battery for replacing

CR120 battery for replacing


Замена батарейки для даты в Canon