Thanks! lol, I realized the white part could come off very shortly after I stopped recording.
I did rotate when it was in there, but only because I kind of lost where the end was and I was too nervous to just lift up against the skin to find it while the bevel was on top.
On the tenting partā¦I tried to do that a few times before doing the implant and I could never seem to get my skin pulled up the way that most people in their videos are able to. I have short fingers and very little like webbing between my thumb and forefinger (again comparing to what Iāve seen in other videos).
I have an LED that Iām planning to do in my right hand, but Iām hoping to find someone to implant that one for me since itās my dominant hand and I do think the placement could be a little better than what I got in my left hand myself.
My personal recommendation would be, save the P0 of your right hand for another implant (another recommendation would be an xMagic), my reasons for these recommendations.
The LED implant you refer to, whether its an xLED or xSIID, Will read more easily and shine brighter through thinner skin, in P1-P4 for example.
The xMagic has a T5577 and a Mifare Classic chip.
The T5577 is the same as you have in the NExT, is can emulate almost all LF chips, so having more than one T5577 is not a bad thing.
The Mifare Classic is probably the most common HF Chips and therefore the most āusableā plus it has a changable (N)UID
The P0 position is a good spot for presenting to readers.
Security through obscurity continued.
Plugged a switch into the mic jack of a handie talkie for Morse code XD
For those who got their ham license out of a cracker jack box after the removal of Morse code from the exam, like me, according to the comments, heās reaching out about your cars extended warranty.
Haha, not even close.
There were not enough characters for that.
My morse is rusty, and I can transmit faster than I can read.
It was something like
His ātestā
5
O
H
5
I
O
Then his sequence
CQG CQD[I lost it around here, but finished with something like] TX
So in a nut shell
My best guess, as I am not a ham, but
their callsign, his callsign, [the actual message that i completely missed] TX (which might mean transmit, so guessing, āend of transmissionā)
Lol probably [call sign] CQ CQ CQ or something similar. I havenāt messed with morse code since I first watched Maximum Overdrive.
Iāve downloaded Amals response, but I havenāt found an app to quickly translate an audio file on my phone to text. But Iāll translate it when I get home so I can have the audio play while I look at a morse code chart and hit pause and play while decoding lol
Thank you!
Iām out and about acting stupid at the moment. So I shall decode his message in the morning when Iām in front of my PC and not a phone that is at 25% thatās sitting in front of a bar, sitting in front of a wall of regret lol
Hmmm, maybe, just not to my ear, Iām still not hearing it, I just had another listen, I still got
CQ G CQ D I think 5 then B then lost it,
But the āintroā, I definitely donāt get the second Q
Itās pretty recognisable to me, It reminds me of the wedding march
Dum Dum Da Dum
. -
The G is Close to a Q
ā.
SO, I just went back
Played half speed, Iām still not hearing the second Q
I got
CQ G CQ DL9TX
I finding the speed inconsistent to my ear, so there was either a ? or IMI (ā¦āā¦) in there too.
Anyway, Iām either wrong, or itās code, or Hamspeak
It has been many years since I learnt Morse, so Iām probably wrong and I donāt know what the fuck it means, but it certainly isnāt a cars extended warranty