This presentation presents an alternative socioeconomic system for a sustainable, post carbon hi-tech society. Dr. Wallace gave this presentation at Umeå University in Sweden for Earth Day 2008.
After the disaster of switching to a professional army, the debate in Sweden centres around resurrecting conscription or joining NATO as a way to fix the problem. This presentation looks at the joining NATO option.
Sweden moved for a conscription based army to professional army as one years passed from one to another. This quick changed over created a number of serious problems for the Swedish defence. The British and American, however, to time to transfer over. This presentation looks at the British and American experience.
Over the last few years Russia has transformed its military. Not a simple going back to how it was in the Soviet Union but forward to a modern military compatible with Western armies.
A look at the history of conscription, especially in a Swedish context. Sweden has a strong tradition of conscription but that ended in 2010. Where to next? Back to how it was or forward to a professional army?
The document discusses different types of radio receivers including crystal radios, tuned radios, and superheterodyne receivers. It describes the key functions and components of a radio receiver including reception, selection, demodulation, and reproduction. It covers topics like aerials/antennas, sensitivity, selectivity, and different detector types used for AM, SSB, CW and FM reception. The superheterodyne receiver is highlighted as providing the best selectivity, sensitivity and stability using a tuned oscillator.
The document discusses radio spectrum and memorizing frequencies. It notes that different radio bands are used for purposes like TV, military, amateur radio, ships, and aircraft to minimize interference. It also provides mnemonics and phrases to help memorize numbers, call signs, and the phonetic alphabet used in radio communications. Repeaters are also mentioned as a way to extend the range of radio signals using a first frequency, step size, and offset number.
After the disaster of switching to a professional army, the debate in Sweden centres around resurrecting conscription or joining NATO as a way to fix the problem. This presentation looks at the joining NATO option.
Sweden moved for a conscription based army to professional army as one years passed from one to another. This quick changed over created a number of serious problems for the Swedish defence. The British and American, however, to time to transfer over. This presentation looks at the British and American experience.
Over the last few years Russia has transformed its military. Not a simple going back to how it was in the Soviet Union but forward to a modern military compatible with Western armies.
A look at the history of conscription, especially in a Swedish context. Sweden has a strong tradition of conscription but that ended in 2010. Where to next? Back to how it was or forward to a professional army?
The document discusses different types of radio receivers including crystal radios, tuned radios, and superheterodyne receivers. It describes the key functions and components of a radio receiver including reception, selection, demodulation, and reproduction. It covers topics like aerials/antennas, sensitivity, selectivity, and different detector types used for AM, SSB, CW and FM reception. The superheterodyne receiver is highlighted as providing the best selectivity, sensitivity and stability using a tuned oscillator.
The document discusses radio spectrum and memorizing frequencies. It notes that different radio bands are used for purposes like TV, military, amateur radio, ships, and aircraft to minimize interference. It also provides mnemonics and phrases to help memorize numbers, call signs, and the phonetic alphabet used in radio communications. Repeaters are also mentioned as a way to extend the range of radio signals using a first frequency, step size, and offset number.
This document provides information on basic electronic components including resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, transistors, and diodes. It describes what each component is, how it works, common symbols and values. Specifically, it outlines that resistors restrict current flow and are measured in ohms, capacitors store electrical energy and are measured in farads, and inductors store magnetic energy and are measured in henries. Color codes for resistors and tolerance codes for capacitors are also provided.
Q Codes are used in radio communication to convey common questions and instructions using short codes. Some common Q Codes include QRK to ask about signal readability, QRL to ask if a frequency is in use, QRM to ask if there is interference, and QTH to ask for the location of the station. Q Codes help radio operators communicate efficiently using short codes rather than spelling everything out.
This document provides an overview of basic electricity concepts including voltage, current, resistance, Ohm's law, units of measurement, and types of voltage (DC and AC). It defines key terms like voltage as electric potential or "height", current as electric flow, and resistance as width. Voltage is measured in volts, current in amps, and resistance in ohms. Ohm's law states that voltage equals current times resistance. The document provides examples of calculating voltage using Ohm's law and describes how resistors are used to control electric current flow. It also distinguishes between direct current from batteries and alternating current from generators.
This document provides an overview and outline of an amateur radio course. The course covers both technical topics related to radio equipment and components as well as operational radio topics. The technical portion covers 10 sections on electricity, components, circuits, transmitters, receivers, antennas, radio wave transmission, measurements, interference, and electrical safety. The radio portion covers the radio alphabet, Q codes, abbreviations, emergency traffic, call signs, frequencies, regulations, recommendations, law, and log books over 10 sections. The course is structured to cover both the technical and radio topics in alternating sections over 10 classes that conclude with hands-on experience using a radio.
The document discusses the history and development of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) phonetic alphabet. It notes that the ITU first adopted an international alphabet in 1927 which was used for civil aviation until WWII. During the war, the USAAF and RAF developed their own codes which were later merged in 1943 and adopted for civilian aviation after the war. In 1947, the ICAO adopted a new alphabet to incorporate common sounds in Spanish, English, and French, though some letters were later changed in 1956 to address problems. The document then lists the letters and numbers of the ICAO alphabet as well as providing the Swedish equivalents.
The document discusses the law and log books for radio amateurs. The law section outlines the requirements to obtain a radio amateur certificate, including following CEPT recommendations and regulations around call signs, power ratings, and permitted frequency bands. The log book section notes that radio amateurs must keep detailed records of their radio connections, including date, time, frequencies used, power levels, other station details, and comments. Log books are not strictly required but can be used for competitions and tracking contacts made, and various computer programs and websites exist to help with logging.
This document provides information about electrical safety. It discusses topics like heart anatomy, the risks of electric current passing through the body, safety practices when working with electricity, components and risks of lead acid batteries and NiCad batteries, grid power supply safety features, the CE safety mark, isolation in power supplies, and safety considerations for antennas. The key risks discussed are electric shock from current passing through the body, explosion risks from overcharging batteries, and heating and static electricity risks from antennas. Safety practices emphasized include staying dry, avoiding electricity through the heart, discharging capacitors before repairing equipment, adding acid to water slowly, and being aware of power lines near antennas.
This document provides an introduction to MATLAB by covering key topics like the command window, inputs and outputs, M files, and basic programming structures in MATLAB such as conditionals and loops. Some key points covered include how to enter and manipulate matrices in the command window, perform basic math operations, load and save data, plot graphs, write M files to organize commands and create functions, and use conditional statements and loops in M files.
Radio interference can come from various sources like transmitting equipment, faulty electronic devices, and the sun. It affects electronic circuits and can be narrowband or broadband. International organizations set standards to prevent interference and ensure emissions and immunity limits are met. Some techniques to prevent interference include using filters, baluns, RF chokes, Faraday cages, properly installed cables, and ensuring an effective electrical earth system.
This document discusses regulations related to emergencies and amateur radio. It provides an overview of emergency call signs and frequencies that are constantly monitored for emergencies at sea, in the air, and on amateur radio. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulates telecommunications globally and their Radio Regulations contain four volumes that establish protocols for amateur radio operations and frequencies. The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) also sets regulations for amateur radio licenses and examinations in Europe.
This document discusses radio frequencies and provides techniques for memorizing them. It explains that different radio bands are used for different purposes like TV, military, amateur radio, ships, and aircraft to minimize interference. It then gives examples of mnemonic phrases to remember numbers and letters that are used in radio frequencies, such as "010 memorizer" and "Atom elk atomic eve". Finally, it provides a short test of radio call signs.
This document provides an overview of various types of electronic test equipment used for measuring voltage, current, resistance and radio signals. It discusses measurement systems and how equipment can affect the system under test through loading or accuracy issues. Specifically, it describes voltmeters, ammeters, ohmmeters and multi-meters, how they measure different components, and factors like ranges, internal resistance and accuracy. Standards agencies and devices like the Weston cell are also mentioned.
This document defines various abbreviations, call signs, and acronyms used in amateur radio communications. It includes abbreviations for common phrases, types of modulation, international organizations like the ITU and IARU, and call sign structures for different countries like Sweden. It also lists common Q codes used to communicate technical information about stations and signals.
This document summarizes the key components and functions of radio receivers. It discusses the types of modulation used in radio including CW, AM, and FM. It then describes the main components of radio receivers including the antenna, tuner, mixer, oscillator, and demodulator. It explains how superheterodyne receivers provide the best selectivity, sensitivity and stability by shifting signals to an intermediate frequency for processing before detection and amplification.
The document lists various Q codes used in radio communication to convey short, essential messages. The Q codes are organized into sections based on their first letter, with explanations provided for each code. Common codes include QRK for readability, QRL for busy status, and QTH for location. The document serves as a reference for radio operators to understand basic Q code messages.
The document discusses the ionosphere and how it affects radio wave propagation. It describes the different layers of the ionosphere (D, E, F, etc.) and how they interact with electromagnetic waves at different frequencies, allowing radio communications over long distances using skywaves. It also discusses factors like polarization, fading, and optimum antenna configurations for different frequency ranges and propagation modes like amateur radio DX contacts using the ionosphere.
This document outlines two models for transitioning from a money-based society to a sustainable, high-tech society: the Phoenix model and the Proto-technate model. The Phoenix model proposes that the current system must collapse before an alternative can be established, but this risks the new system forming in a state of collapse without the ability to build better. The Proto-technate model suggests forming a parallel network of moneyless communities and non-profit organizations that grow independently within the existing price system and become less dependent on it over time, avoiding the risks of total collapse.
This document outlines a proposed holonic socio-economic system modeled after nature. It suggests organizing society into small self-managed communities of around 200 people that are sustainable and focus on local production. These communities would be part of a larger networked system with direct democracy and equal rights for all. The goal is to establish a just system that provides the highest living standards for all people while existing in balance with nature by minimizing work, production and resource use.
EOS works on the design and testing of a possible alternative socioeconomic system based on the application of science to society and taking inspiration form nature. This presentation looks at the people side of such a system.
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This document provides information on basic electronic components including resistors, capacitors, inductors, transformers, transistors, and diodes. It describes what each component is, how it works, common symbols and values. Specifically, it outlines that resistors restrict current flow and are measured in ohms, capacitors store electrical energy and are measured in farads, and inductors store magnetic energy and are measured in henries. Color codes for resistors and tolerance codes for capacitors are also provided.
Q Codes are used in radio communication to convey common questions and instructions using short codes. Some common Q Codes include QRK to ask about signal readability, QRL to ask if a frequency is in use, QRM to ask if there is interference, and QTH to ask for the location of the station. Q Codes help radio operators communicate efficiently using short codes rather than spelling everything out.
This document provides an overview of basic electricity concepts including voltage, current, resistance, Ohm's law, units of measurement, and types of voltage (DC and AC). It defines key terms like voltage as electric potential or "height", current as electric flow, and resistance as width. Voltage is measured in volts, current in amps, and resistance in ohms. Ohm's law states that voltage equals current times resistance. The document provides examples of calculating voltage using Ohm's law and describes how resistors are used to control electric current flow. It also distinguishes between direct current from batteries and alternating current from generators.
This document provides an overview and outline of an amateur radio course. The course covers both technical topics related to radio equipment and components as well as operational radio topics. The technical portion covers 10 sections on electricity, components, circuits, transmitters, receivers, antennas, radio wave transmission, measurements, interference, and electrical safety. The radio portion covers the radio alphabet, Q codes, abbreviations, emergency traffic, call signs, frequencies, regulations, recommendations, law, and log books over 10 sections. The course is structured to cover both the technical and radio topics in alternating sections over 10 classes that conclude with hands-on experience using a radio.
The document discusses the history and development of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) phonetic alphabet. It notes that the ITU first adopted an international alphabet in 1927 which was used for civil aviation until WWII. During the war, the USAAF and RAF developed their own codes which were later merged in 1943 and adopted for civilian aviation after the war. In 1947, the ICAO adopted a new alphabet to incorporate common sounds in Spanish, English, and French, though some letters were later changed in 1956 to address problems. The document then lists the letters and numbers of the ICAO alphabet as well as providing the Swedish equivalents.
The document discusses the law and log books for radio amateurs. The law section outlines the requirements to obtain a radio amateur certificate, including following CEPT recommendations and regulations around call signs, power ratings, and permitted frequency bands. The log book section notes that radio amateurs must keep detailed records of their radio connections, including date, time, frequencies used, power levels, other station details, and comments. Log books are not strictly required but can be used for competitions and tracking contacts made, and various computer programs and websites exist to help with logging.
This document provides information about electrical safety. It discusses topics like heart anatomy, the risks of electric current passing through the body, safety practices when working with electricity, components and risks of lead acid batteries and NiCad batteries, grid power supply safety features, the CE safety mark, isolation in power supplies, and safety considerations for antennas. The key risks discussed are electric shock from current passing through the body, explosion risks from overcharging batteries, and heating and static electricity risks from antennas. Safety practices emphasized include staying dry, avoiding electricity through the heart, discharging capacitors before repairing equipment, adding acid to water slowly, and being aware of power lines near antennas.
This document provides an introduction to MATLAB by covering key topics like the command window, inputs and outputs, M files, and basic programming structures in MATLAB such as conditionals and loops. Some key points covered include how to enter and manipulate matrices in the command window, perform basic math operations, load and save data, plot graphs, write M files to organize commands and create functions, and use conditional statements and loops in M files.
Radio interference can come from various sources like transmitting equipment, faulty electronic devices, and the sun. It affects electronic circuits and can be narrowband or broadband. International organizations set standards to prevent interference and ensure emissions and immunity limits are met. Some techniques to prevent interference include using filters, baluns, RF chokes, Faraday cages, properly installed cables, and ensuring an effective electrical earth system.
This document discusses regulations related to emergencies and amateur radio. It provides an overview of emergency call signs and frequencies that are constantly monitored for emergencies at sea, in the air, and on amateur radio. The International Telecommunications Union (ITU) regulates telecommunications globally and their Radio Regulations contain four volumes that establish protocols for amateur radio operations and frequencies. The European Conference of Postal and Telecommunications Administrations (CEPT) also sets regulations for amateur radio licenses and examinations in Europe.
This document discusses radio frequencies and provides techniques for memorizing them. It explains that different radio bands are used for different purposes like TV, military, amateur radio, ships, and aircraft to minimize interference. It then gives examples of mnemonic phrases to remember numbers and letters that are used in radio frequencies, such as "010 memorizer" and "Atom elk atomic eve". Finally, it provides a short test of radio call signs.
This document provides an overview of various types of electronic test equipment used for measuring voltage, current, resistance and radio signals. It discusses measurement systems and how equipment can affect the system under test through loading or accuracy issues. Specifically, it describes voltmeters, ammeters, ohmmeters and multi-meters, how they measure different components, and factors like ranges, internal resistance and accuracy. Standards agencies and devices like the Weston cell are also mentioned.
This document defines various abbreviations, call signs, and acronyms used in amateur radio communications. It includes abbreviations for common phrases, types of modulation, international organizations like the ITU and IARU, and call sign structures for different countries like Sweden. It also lists common Q codes used to communicate technical information about stations and signals.
This document summarizes the key components and functions of radio receivers. It discusses the types of modulation used in radio including CW, AM, and FM. It then describes the main components of radio receivers including the antenna, tuner, mixer, oscillator, and demodulator. It explains how superheterodyne receivers provide the best selectivity, sensitivity and stability by shifting signals to an intermediate frequency for processing before detection and amplification.
The document lists various Q codes used in radio communication to convey short, essential messages. The Q codes are organized into sections based on their first letter, with explanations provided for each code. Common codes include QRK for readability, QRL for busy status, and QTH for location. The document serves as a reference for radio operators to understand basic Q code messages.
The document discusses the ionosphere and how it affects radio wave propagation. It describes the different layers of the ionosphere (D, E, F, etc.) and how they interact with electromagnetic waves at different frequencies, allowing radio communications over long distances using skywaves. It also discusses factors like polarization, fading, and optimum antenna configurations for different frequency ranges and propagation modes like amateur radio DX contacts using the ionosphere.
This document outlines two models for transitioning from a money-based society to a sustainable, high-tech society: the Phoenix model and the Proto-technate model. The Phoenix model proposes that the current system must collapse before an alternative can be established, but this risks the new system forming in a state of collapse without the ability to build better. The Proto-technate model suggests forming a parallel network of moneyless communities and non-profit organizations that grow independently within the existing price system and become less dependent on it over time, avoiding the risks of total collapse.
This document outlines a proposed holonic socio-economic system modeled after nature. It suggests organizing society into small self-managed communities of around 200 people that are sustainable and focus on local production. These communities would be part of a larger networked system with direct democracy and equal rights for all. The goal is to establish a just system that provides the highest living standards for all people while existing in balance with nature by minimizing work, production and resource use.
EOS works on the design and testing of a possible alternative socioeconomic system based on the application of science to society and taking inspiration form nature. This presentation looks at the people side of such a system.
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