
A YouTuber falls victim to generative AI on Chinese social media, but the ramifications stretch beyond China.

Check first on a smith chart whether transmission line that you can easily make or get and adjust its length has proper impedance for both source and antenna. The shorter length matching section has, the wider bandwidth you'll get. There are typically two solutions, of which one is better. Ideally you'd like to have transmission line impedance a bit lower than what would be needed if only transmission line part was used (without stub)
If you want to make a yagi, or mount antenna close to a mast and don't care particularly hard about extremely uniform coverage, you can modify impedance by changing distance to reflector. If you want to use something like this https://www.wa5vjb.com/yagi-pdf/cheapyagi.pdf then this antenna (radiating element) is already unbalanced and doesn't need balun that badly
I don't know if you need common current mode choke like this, it's probably overkill, popping 3-4 ferrite beads on normal sized coax should be enough. Some people don't even use it at all and things still work for them. You can also always use folded balun or sleeve balun as a common mode current choke. This toroid is only 20mm in diameter or so, and RG174 has minimum bending radius 6mm, so it's abused a bit but not that much. It's probably good for lower bands like 6m too. Alternative is to use a pair of twisted wire in parallel (these have 100 ohm impedance or so, two in parallel are closer to 50) wound on ferrite (more common on HF), and if size restrictions exist, you can use tall and narrow non-split ferrite bead instead of wide and short toroid like this one i've used. Also i made it this way because that's what i had in my drawer. Maybe it was not balun that was narrowband, but radiating element is a limitation instead?
that's RG174, there's only 25cm of it or so, so loss is probably not a huge concern (53dB/100m at 400MHz, so 0.13dB), and that common mode choke is probably a bit too much anyway
not much? i don't have scale but 150g perhaps? i think that if you don't need it waterproof then you can just extend wires, use them for support and get rid of case entirely. this would require sturdier shorting bar and some spacers probably but would be more compact
it's 80cm long and can't be folded, so if that's portable enough for you, then yes
the point of this antenna is that it has something about 2-3dB gain over dipole, if you don't need this a lots of smaller antennas with dipole gain exist
e: and also despite what its size could suggest it's a single band antenna, this one is for 70cm but if you have space for 2m (2.3m long) then i think it still should be practical
Single stub tuning for nonresonant UHF antenna
I did a thing, and it even worked. Probably mechanically the simplest way to make antenna with gain over dipole is to use two 5/8 lambda elements, but really anything longer than 1/4 lambda already gives improvement, 5/8 is just maximum. No coils or other delaying elements within radiating part of antenna are needed, with disadvantage that impedance is complex. Normally, this is dealt with by putting coils at the base, but there are other options.
Some variants of single stub tuning appear in J-poles and beta/hairpin matches. In general, it only takes single transmission line and two variable positions of shorting bar and feedpoint, and it can match any impedance at single frequency, given appropriate choice of that transmission line impedance. I've picked 240 ohm - lowest I could get away with - and it wouldn't allow to match normal 5/4 lambda antenna, so I shortened it instead to 1.1 lambda - this gives higher initial impedance that is easier to match this way. (Sometimes I could fi
Over 160 Chinese nationals fight for Russia in Ukraine and "Beijing knows about this," Zelensky says
mercenaries would be something like wagner. there are international volunteers within normal units of UAF, with normal pay and responsibilities just like any other unit. these chinese were promised unusually high salary and russian citizenship at the end of the contract. ukrainian foreign legion is entirely official, while this chinese recruitment seems to be covert or at least not very highly visibly public. ukrainian foreign legion also takes only people with former combat experience (iirc), it's unclear so far if chinese recruited have any, probably not considering that china has stayed out of any major war or deployment since forever. these are not the same things
in some cases, on the power of the "fuck that other other guy" school of geopolitics, this can be avoided. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2024_Iran%E2%80%93Pakistan_border_skirmishes "you see, we actually targeted separatists" "yeah we also targeted separatists let's call it even" it also requires certain degree of diplomatic finesse that trump lacks, and there's no good reason for strikes in the first place considering that dea coordinated with mexican police (?) previously, so they could just continue doing that
there's technology transfer from koreans https://www.polska-zbrojna.pl/home/ArticleShow/42536
also not everything can be done with drones, for some time-sensitive targets you need speed that MLRS delivers
there's not that many of them and one Trident missile costs only $31M
10 years? since 90s more like
yeah that's because that's not what happened, there were multiple targets, not just one. that signal chat directly mentions "mutliple targets", it could be 5 it could be 15. if goldberg stayed in this chat maybe we'd know how many exactly
weapons mix suggests that at least some of these were chosen to limit collateral damage (two F18 sorties, Tomahawks launched - these could be used against hardened targets, like bunkers or caves, and targeting shifted from weapons to leadership, but probably not completely - but also drones, and drones can't carry heavy weapons like F18 can)
i think there was an update or two since
also the minimum deterrence always kept up by brits is that there's at all times enough nukes in submarines to destroy moscow. french have some more fine-grained options
triple the defence budget
okay i see now
but what if you put another split ring inside it, it'll be different
this is just small-ish magloop
i've seen some people make magloops out of bike rims, it's similar sized. the smaller it is the lower radiation resistance, higher currents and voltage on capacitor, narrower bandwidth, and lower efficiency. i don't remember how it scales but efficiency goes up fast with size, 1m dia magloop is already better. downside is that tuning becomes impossible on higher bands (capacitance required for this is below minimum capacitance of capacitor that you have)
will it antenna? i think it will
split ring resonator has already two different lengths of paths so - even without accounting on how these two interact - you could expect two different frequencies where it's resonant, with peaks perhaps overlapping to a useful degree making a decently wide band possible. it looks a bit like halo antenna with parasitic, downside being that it's probably a bit hard to feed it, circumference has to be halfwave on lowest frequency and if made for HF it'd be gigantic
i think it's more useful to think of magloop as extremely shortened, low impedance, low bandwith halo antenna
90% of Russian leaders quit right before they're about to establish warm water port for good
You heard it here first: Bashar Assad might be dead
Flight path of a plane that took off from Damascus shorty after news broke that Assad left the city towards unknown destination, which might have been Latakia on Syrian coast which is still under SAA control as of now. Terrain in place where flightradar stopped tracking that plane isn't especially suited for emergency landing
Shortly after crash Syrian Army Command informs officers about fall of the regime https://xcancel.com/Alhadath_Brk/status/1865587913817305454#m
update: it's not spoofed transponder data or controlled landing, locals reported plane crash in the area. rumors so far, but dawn will break soon in Syria and we'll know https://xcancel.com/Schizointel/status/1865593800678130081#m
clarification: there's some chance that Assad went out of Damascus before on other, private jet, so it's not sure and it's all conjecture on unproven information
update 2: there's a claim by Russian media that Assad is in Moscow, so he would have to flee on some earlier plane, but no photos a
There are people who slept through the entire thing
How Chinese AI turned a Ukrainian YouTuber into a Russian
A YouTuber falls victim to generative AI on Chinese social media, but the ramifications stretch beyond China.
cross-posted from: https://feddit.de/post/12110745
"I don't want anyone to think that I ever said these horrible things in my life. Using a Ukrainian girl for a face promoting Russia. It's crazy.”
Olga Loiek has seen her face appear in various videos on Chinese social media - a result of easy-to-use generative AI tools available online.
“I could see my face and hear my voice. But it was all very creepy, because I saw myself saying things that I never said,” says the 21-year-old, a student at the University of Pennsylvania.
The accounts featuring her likeness had dozens of different names like Sofia, Natasha, April, and Stacy. These “girls” were speaking in Mandarin - a language Olga had never learned. They were apparently from Russia, and talked about China-Russia friendship or advertised Russian products.
“I saw like 90% of the videos were talking about China and Russia, China-Russia friendship, that we have to be strong allies, as well as advertisements for fo
Mind your business, citizen. Mystical weapons aren't real
i was fourth author in a mdpi paper and now i'm drowning in spam please help