$25,000 of Communications Gear In a $500 Car 215
In perhaps one of the finest displays of technological excess in automotive communications gear, one "enthusiast" has managed to cram over $25,000 worth of gear into a $500 car. The car is rigged for just about every conceivable communications band including FM, UHF, VHF, HF, and WTF. What other amazing displays of technological excess have others seen? "The equipment seems to cover an amazing array of technologies, many of which seem to be redundant. For instance, just how many handheld 144 MHz radios do you need? It seems like the owner of the Ham Car is capable of listening to every police/fire/ems/military channel in the world. Simultaneously. There's a laptop and we assume there's some form of cellular or satellite communication setup for that, too."
Everytime he drives in front of my house... (Score:5, Funny)
Every time he drives in front of my house, my TV goes wild, I sometimes can hear alien like sounding voices coming from the TV, my wireless connection drops and my clothes dryer even starts to spin backward !
I sometimes worry about the effects on the driver's health in the long run... ;-)
Re:Everytime he drives in front of my house... (Score:5, Funny)
Every time he drives in front of my house, my TV goes wild, I sometimes can hear alien like sounding voices coming from the TV, my wireless connection drops and my clothes dryer even starts to spin backward !
It's a Dodge Colt, not a TARDIS. You can only blame the wireless drops on the car. The voices chanting "Exterminate! Exterminate!" are a different problem...
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Depends on how much of Dr Who fan you are.
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Uuum, it was already too late when he started. ^^
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Not very useful.. (Score:5, Funny)
The car is rigged for just about every conceivable communications band including FM, UHF, VHF, HF, and WTF.
Unfortunately the car can only travel in a 50 meter radius around the second tin can the string tethers it to.
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The car is rigged for just about every conceivable communications band including FM, UHF, VHF, HF, and WTF.
Phone home?
Just think... (Score:5, Insightful)
Just think. With a quarter of that money he could have gotten a car that wasn't an oil burning beater.
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Wtf? (Score:4, Funny)
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I assumed it was just WTF, meaning the WTF that you already about... ;-))
Re:Wtf? (Score:5, Funny)
yes
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Seriously, if that command isn't on the default install for every *nix distro yet, it should be.
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WTF is WTF?
Wiener Toasting Frequencies
Don't broadcast on this frequency using the the unit underneath the driver's seat.
Derby (Score:2, Insightful)
Parked inside? (Score:3, Funny)
I hope his mother let's him park it in the garage at least.
Sheldon
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LOL (Score:2)
Well played, good sir!
wtf band (Score:5, Funny)
Good propagation on the WTF band tonight.
Re:wtf band (Score:5, Funny)
Slashdot always has good propagation on the WTF band!
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Good propagation on the WTF band tonight.
Well, it's a sunspot year after all...
Can it be driven? (Score:5, Interesting)
There is no leg room in the drivers side.
There is windshield obstruction illegal in most states.
The power requirements would probably exceed engine capacity.
So, question: Can it actually be driven, or is it a joke, sort of a flea-market grave yard for broken gear?
Re:Can it be driven? (Score:5, Interesting)
Hams make the Slashdot community look normal!
73
-KF7FJM
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And the Icom IC-T81A stuck to the hub of the steering wheel has no antenna connected to it,
rendering it useless...
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And the Icom IC-T81A stuck to the hub of the steering wheel has no antenna connected to it,
rendering it useless...
It doesn't need an antenna, he just uses it to send Morse Code on the highway.
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Reminds me of a college friend (Score:2)
Re:Reminds me of a college friend (Score:4, Funny)
So? I had a friend with a Bose system in his Pacer.
Thieves stole the car and left the stereo on the curb.
hamsexy! (Score:2, Interesting)
Lots of that kind of amusement at http://www.hamsexy.com/ [hamsexy.com]
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Looks like you have managed to Slashdot it rather quickly ... ;-)
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Looks like you have managed to Slashdot it rather quickly ... ;-)
It's not hard, it's hosted over an AX.25 connection.
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They refer to this type of car as a porcupine.
and yes, other hams laugh at the guys who do this too.
Imagine a Beowulf Cluster (Score:2)
Cruisin' Up and down the road.
WTF? (Score:5, Funny)
What the fuck is WTF?
Re:WTF? (Score:4, Funny)
What the fuck is WTF?
Wireless Transdimensional Frequency. It usually operates on the 456.
I can picture it now... (Score:4, Funny)
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Or The Offspring's Pretty Fly (For a White Guy) (or Rabbi for the Weird Al fans :) ).
[John]
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Just as long as he doesn't violate FCC rules by retransmitting it (unless it's playing from the space shuttle [fcc.gov])
And ladies... (Score:5, Funny)
...he's single.
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Let's hope it stays that way, 'cause we don't need his genes propagating.
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the ./ post fails to mention (Score:5, Funny)
It seems worth noting that this uber car also has hydraulics.
"Just waking up in the morning gotta thank marconi
I don't know but today seems kinda lonely
Got chatter from the police radio only
And momma got static on the HF
I got my eavesdrop on, but my signal left
Finally got a call on the cell phone in my vest
Hooked up a bigger antenna as I shut the do'
Thinking will i live, for another set of radios
I gotta go cause I got me a chevy colt
And if I hit the switch, I can make the ass drop"
SORRY EVERYONE (Score:2)
It's a DODGE colt, not a chevy.
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Citroen CX [wikipedia.org]. Factory hydraulics. I had a '76.
Redneck crap (Score:4, Insightful)
Seriously, how does this kind of redneck garbage get into slashdot? Some buffoon got hisself a 1985 Dodge Colt (trailer trash car if I've ever seen one) and proceeds to put a shit-ton of radios in it. Big deal! There's no technology or inventiveness here, it's the same as some ignoramus who built a vehicle out of his La-Z-Boy. Let's get a closer look [cardomain.com] - license plates trimmed with neon (barf); misuse of the "radiation" symbol (car is not radioactive); Florida plates (redneck central); a laser light drawing spirograph designs on the rear window (what is this, a nightclub circa 1992?); ground-effect lighting (waaaaay overdone); a scrolling LED sign, and much more totally stupid crap. Most of the gear is just ordinary handheld radios. I mean, come on, a "Sear's Platinum" battery powers the whole thing? What kind of self-respecting geek shops at "Sear's" (sic)? And a "Hydrallic" system? *cough* redneck *cough*
I'm all for rewarding creative use of technology, but this isn't creative, it's merely excessive. Not news for nerds, stuff that doesn't matter.
Re:Redneck crap (Score:4, Funny)
misuse of the "radiation" symbol (car is not radioactive);
I dunno about that. With all those radios, you'd think there would be a fair amount of radio activity going on.
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I have a double digit IQ you insensitive clod !
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I have a double digit IQ you insensitive clod!
Yeah, but it's base-16.
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I've personally put a radiation hazard sign (as required by law) on the enclosure of an antenna that puts out enough EM radiation to have the sign required. It's possible that his car can meet that standard, but even if not, it does put out radiation from the radios. Sure, it's low power non ionizing, but radiation none the less.
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I assume that you used the proper type of sign, though.
Something along the lines of:
http://www.interfacebus.com/rf-radiation-hazard.jpg [interfacebus.com]
or
http://www.celltowersafety.com/assets/images/RF.JPG [celltowersafety.com]
The symbol used on the "hamsexy" car is NOT appropriate, being intended for use with ionizing radiation sources.
http://frenchquarterradiationfree.com/img/dangerrads.jpg [frenchquar...onfree.com]
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I love nerd rage in the afternoon ;).
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Re:Redneck crap (Score:4, Insightful)
What kind of self-respecting geek shops at "Sear's" (sic)?
Um, Craftsman tools? The only remaining semi-affordable Made in the USA (with the extra precision and reliability over bargain-basement imports, including a lifetime warranty) that that implies?
I get most of my tools at Harbor Freight, but if I want something I know will last (e.g. a socket wrench, because it's pretty lame when you break your only socket wrench while your car's engine is not fully assembled) I go with Craftsman.
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It is a car. A car is a tool for getting from one place to another. When it becomes part of your personality then something is going wrong.
Re:Redneck crap (Score:4, Insightful)
Okay... (Score:2)
So he could fit a Mac into his car. What's the big deal?
It's a joke. (Score:5, Insightful)
One of the "finest displays of technological excess" my arse.
It's just a bunch of gear stuffed into a shitbox car in a manner not conducive to usability.
BREAKING NEWS! (Score:2)
25k? (Score:5, Insightful)
25K?
You can get an ICOM R9500 which will give you everything between 5khz and 3.5GHZ with filtering and processing and a 40 channel per second scann rate for 12.5k http://www.icomamerica.com/en/products/receivers/tabletop/r9500/default.aspx
Add in another 2-4k for a really nice multiband Ham rig, and your done..
plenty of room and money left
Re:25k? (Score:4, Informative)
"25K?
You can get an ICOM R9500 which will give you everything between 5khz and 3.5GHZ with filtering and processing and a 40 channel per second scann rate for 12.5k"
I'll bet this guy's never had $12.5K at once. You see this in the ricer scene as well. When you see a riced out Honda Civic with $35K worth of junk bolted to it, you wonder why the guy didn't just buy something like a BMW M3 to start with. The thing is, all that crap was bolted on over a period of years--the guy never had all that money at any given time.
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With the money left he needs a bigger car or truck to start with. Don't know how to breathe in a crammed space like that.
Housekeeping nightmare (Score:2)
How would you like to be the guy who has to keep all that clean and dust-free? Oh, and what about trying to manage drinks and food from drive-thrus without frying a few things beside the fries?
Yeah, but does it come equipped (Score:2, Funny)
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Funny link. :)
I'm afraid he does. Look at the passenger door. He replaced the orange sponge with a gold-like mesh from a Radio Shack PA microphone. ... and for more Mr. Microphone goodneww, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOMTN39N7d8 [youtube.com]
AF4KK (Score:2)
The guy's call sign is AF4KK:
http://www.arrl.org/fcc/fcclook.php3?call=af4kk [arrl.org]
I've seen this car in person at Dayton.
Well, he serves a purpose. At least when I'm traveling in my Grand Marquis with 2 dual-band VHF/UHF antennas, a cell antenna, and a HF Screwdriver, I don't feel so bad.
Now if everybody would stop SLOWING DOWN when I pull up.
rims (Score:2, Insightful)
UAV (Score:3, Funny)
Yes, but can it receive video from military drones?
No biggie (Score:2)
One thing he forgot to think about? (Score:2)
In my neck of the woods, and every other neck of the woods I've ever lived in, this car would go straight to impound the moment he got pulled over by a cop, for whatever reason. More then likely he would also be going to jail.
It has long been, and still remains, illegal to have a scanner capable of listening into police frequencies in a moving vehicle, at least everywhere that I have lived. It seems the cops do not like the people they are pursuing to have the capability to listen in on the cops whilst the
Some states specifically exempt hams.... (Score:2)
from mobile scanner bans. Not sure about FL, though.
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All points agreed, except for this one. It is *not* illegal to own and monitor a scanner in a moving vehicle [afn.org], except in a handful of states. In another handful, it's only illegal when used "in furtherance of a crime" (e.g. used to elude the police after your bank caper ends.)
I have no doubt that, upon being pulled over by a cop, a $500 car jammed wall-to-wall with comms gear *woul
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Wouldn't it get defected on safety grounds alone just for having a hard object mounted over the pad in the steering wheel?
Not to mention that there isn't a single square inch of dash padding not covered in sharp cornered hard objects.
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The hindrance of a clear field of view would be enough to pull him over and cite him.
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It has long been, and still remains, illegal to have a scanner capable of listening into police frequencies in a moving vehicle, at least everywhere that I have lived.
A lot of places, licensed amateur radio operators are exempt from that law.
Huh? (Score:2, Insightful)
I know I slip behind in my tech sometimes but since when is "FM" a "band" and not a modulation method?
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Also, the 2-meter and 70cm ham bands tend to be exclusively FM, though calling them "the FM band" isn't sufficiently specific and would probably get you some funny looks from ham operators.
simpsons did it (Score:2)
simpsons did it
sheesh (Score:2, Insightful)
One Question... (Score:2)
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Wouldn't it qualify for the "Cash for clunkers" program?
Ham car? (Score:2)
I was intrigued for a minute, but then I realized they were just talking about radios...
Get back to me when you find a bacon motorcycle.
free conversion van + tech (Score:2, Interesting)
Well, I got a free E350 conversion van (with the raised roof) a while back in pretty good condition (good interior, no frame rust, minimal body rust). So I put a diesel engine in it (Cumins 4BT) with a second electrical (alternator + batteries) in the 'free' engine compartment space. (Then, I got some new tires. Oy those are getting pricey.) A full-size diesel van for about $3500 investment which gets around 32mpg average (highway/town)? Not bad!
And I then geeked the hell out of it. Shortwave radio with rem
sup dawg (Score:2)
Sup dawg, I heard you like radios...
No girlfriend or wife, obviously (Score:2)
Now, there is a man who will never get laid - at least not with a woman. He'll never even get to kiss a girl. I'll bet he even has B.O. and sounds like Comic Book Guy or maybe Professor Frink (both from The Simpsons) when he talks. I'm shooting for "funny" here but I think this post might somehow be more "informative" in real life. :(
Software Defined Radio... (Score:2)
...would have cost about the same, would have been upgradeable to new bands and waveforms, and would have left some room for actual passengers in the cabin.
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Re:Obligatory... (Score:4, Interesting)
Really....
What does he expect he's going to do with that? Not drive it. I'm pretty sure he's exceeded the carrying capacity of it. He doesn't have room to get his legs in to work the pedals. There's too much equipment too close to the steering wheel to be able to drive safely.
and.....
There's no way he's running that much gear simultaneously on the available power in that vehicle. I counted at least 50 distinct pieces of equipment. I'm pretty sure that's a 1988 Dodge Colt, so it should have something like a 75A 12V alternator on it. That'd give 1.5A per unit average, not including incidentals like running the engine and lights.
I'm fairly confident that a lot of that stuff could be reduced down to one handheld transceiver. I'm pretty sure there are two or three regular CB radios in there too.
It looks like he went to every junk sale he could, and strapped anything resembling a radio into his car. For example, the VOM and LCD TV on the drivers door, and the gold-like plated PA microphone on the passenger door.
If he did run it all, *and* he didn't kill off his battery and alternator, he still wouldn't be able to figure out what any of the noise coming in was. It would be so much chatter, that it would be white noise. ... and I thought I had a lot of gear, with a roll cage, fire extinguisher, stereo equalizer, CB, and radar detector. :) At least I could sit in my car without damaging myself.
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There's no way he's running that much gear simultaneously on the available power in that vehicle.
Would you have a less difficult time believing that someone can power a 1000 Watt audio system in a car? Chances are he's got a beefed up alternator, and runs the radios on a secondary battery. That way he won't end up stranded somewhere. Even some people using (illegal) amplifiers on CB radios have done such things.
He's only going to be transmitting on one radio at a time, perhaps having several radios monit
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Honestly, I think it really should. Looking at ALL those electronics makes you wonder why each has to be connected the way they are. I mean, isn't it possible to build all those parts into a bunch of PCIe cards and build just a few computers for them? It be much more effective to have 10 receivers on a single board, so you can monitor 10 channels at once, than have 10 individual radios.
Though, when I think about it, you can get those 144mhz radios REALLY cheap if you buy them used. Be a control nightmar
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It's all for show
He could have have covered 90% of the bands he'd legally be allowed to transmit on with one Icom IC-706 Mk IIG that's about the size of a thick paperback book. Add on a cell phone and a CB transceiver and he'd pretty much have all covered while still being able to fit it into a standard double DIN radio slot.
Besides, there's no way he'd be able to put enough antennas on a car that size to be able to use more than a couple pieces of that gear at one time.
KJ6BSO
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Then they load up their utility belt with every gadget under the sun, short of handheld ultrasound. Leathermans, hols
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I know a lot of guys that joined volunteer fire departments for that reason. Sure, they weren't the best at putting the fires out, but if you needed someone to share a beer with watching your life burn, they'd get there quick.
Re:That's a lot of rigs dude! (Score:4, Insightful)
When you're house is burning down to the ground and Fire Control is sending out its 2nd or 3rd activation because Engine 17 needs a driver, you'll be quite happy to know there's a whacker out there with an over-priced blue LED light bar burning rubber to the station. It takes all kinds. Of course, we ridicule them anyway. but terms like whacker and volley aren't entirely derogatory.
I find what you quoted particularly interesting. You would think if you call 911, you'd need immediate help and would be grateful for whoever shows up to come to your aid. Never would have thought Niners could be found even on Slashdot.
p.s. I am an EMT and do this for a living.
141.6 km/h (Score:2)
when d00d drives past 88 mph the intense electromagnetic radiation produces > 1.2 jiggawatts necessary to power his flux capacitor, which streams tachyon particles around his car, through a graviton assisted phasers which reverses the tachyon particles' polarity and allows him to travel into the past.
Oh, it doesn't just let him travel into the past - it allows him, having traveled into the past, to then return back to... back to...
...back to the point in the timeline from which he originated...
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