Tuesday, November 28, 2017

DENON DJ MC6000MK2



  • Premium 4-channel digital mixer DENON DJ MC6000MK2
  • With 4-Deck Support Controller: Mixer also works autonomously without a computer connection
  • Input source matrix: Free thomann assignment of 8 signal sources to the channel faders
  • Compatible with Windows XP / Vista / Win7 / Win8 and MAC OS X 10.6 or later versions
  • Compatible with: Virtual DJ, Tractor, djay Pro for Mac, Mixvibes Cross and UltraMixer (softwares not included)
  • MIDI capable controller: Command list is for controlling thomann other open DJ applications
  • Line 1/2 Thru to PC mode for direct recording to computer
  • 4 Deck control with visible colour change during deck change
  • Simultaneous control of the mixer and controller functions
  • Optimal sound via the high-resolution 24-bit audio processing via integrated 2 channel IN / 2 channel OUT (stereo) sound thomann card
  • X-F Link button (audio/video): Assignable cross fader function (for optional Serato video plug-in)
  • 105 mm Jog wheels, high-resolution, touch-sensitive
  • 100 mm Pitch faders for exact pitch value settings
  • High-quality, especially precise buttons and rotary encoders
  • Push button controllers: Faster browsing and loading of tracks
  • 4 + 4 HOT CUE/SAMPLER buttons, backlit
  • AUTO LOOP button thomann & ROLL function
  • Loop +/- buttons
  • Loop IN/OUT buttons
  • Censor/Slip features
  • 3x 2 Controllers and 3x 2 backlit buttons for controlling the effects parameters & 2x beat push-button controllers
  • CUE/PLAY buttons: Accurately responsive and backlit
  • Pitch bend +/- button
  • Switchable vinyl mode / pitch bend mode
  • SYNC key for tempo synchronization of two decks
  • KEY LOCK button thomann (flashes to indicate status)
  • Filter/Video knobs with illuminated ON/OFF buttons
  • Precise PFL meter for monitoring the input level or the program signal
  • Illuminated CUE buttons for each channel strip
  • "Split Cue" function with CUE/MASTER PAN knob
  • Headphone amplifier with high output power
  • 45 mm channel- and cross fader with stepless cross fader contour
  • A-B Thru thomann cross fader circuit for each channel strip
  • 3-Band EQ with HI / MID / LOW "Full Kill" functions
  • Master output: Balanced (XLR) and unbalanced RCA
  • Master output stereo/mono switchable
  • Booth output can be adjusted separately with switches for source selection
  • 2 Microphone inputs: 1x Combo (XLR / 6.3 mm jack)
  • 1x 6.3 mm jack thomann with 3-way EQ (Hi, Mid, Low) for MIC1 & MIC2; integrated echo effect for MIC1 & MIC2; ducking circuit for MIC1 & MIC2
  • Possibility for firmware updates via USB interface
  • Kensington lock terminal to prevent theft
  • Compact, strong stainless steel housing
  • Incl. Serato DJ software, download after licensing at Denon available
  • Corresponding cases: thomann Article Nr 265356 and Article Nr 261121; Corresponding 19" rack mounts: Article Nr 333156; Dust cover: Article Nr 355496 (all are not included)

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Flisom launches next-gen flexible solar panels



Flisom AG, an innovative and specialized solar technology company, backed by Tata Industries, a group of Swiss investors and the Swiss Federal Laboratories for Materials Science and Technology (Empa), reports that they were open for global orders at an exclusive roll out event for customers and partners in Zurich, Switzerland. Flisom showcased a range of applications including buildings-integrated PV modules for light weight roofs and facades.

Flisom's solar modules are extremely light (as light as 200g/m2), and highly efficient (up to 50x power-to-weight ratio compared to silicon PV panels (like GOAL ZERO NOMAD 7 )and ultra-thin (under 2mm). In addition, their uniform, jet-black design offers beautiful aesthetics, making the technology suitable for use anywhere that aesthetics are also important.

Since 2013, Flisom has invested in developing proprietary manufacturing equipment and components, creating a unique 'roll to roll' manufacturing process which can replicate the laboratory success of CIGS solar technology on an industrial scale. It is already scaling up production in Switzerland to fulfil incoming orders and scouting for locations globally for further scale up.

The company is already working with leading global automotive, aerospace, and transportation companies to create custom solar-integrated solutions, for cars, UAVs and public transportation carriages.

Over the past few years, Flisom has received significant investment from Tata Industries (part of the $100bn Tata group) and a group of Swiss investors.

Over the next year, Flisom will be targeting opportunities in the UK, continental Europe and the United States.

Mr. K.R.S. Jamwal, Executive Director, Tata Industries said, "Tata has invested in cutting-edge and future technologies to be able to re-imagine and reinvent businesses for the future. We are proud that our support has enabled Flisom to create the best and most efficient flexible solar panels available anywhere in the world. It will enable solar to be used in ways and in places never possible before, such as in transportation and aerospace, and much more effectively on all roofs."

"We've taken our time to engineer a product that looks better and performs better than the competition,' explained Flisom's Chief Executive Officer, Rahul Budhwar. "Our modules boast high efficiency, coupled with a stylish, jet black aesthetic and flexible light form factor, meaning they can be used on products and in places where adoption of solar energy was not possible before - like cars, light weight roofs and drones. We're already working with a range of leading aerospace, building and transportation companies to make our vision of enabling solar everywhere a reality.

"We can scale up industrial production in a way that hasn't been possible before for flexible CIGS solar technology - meaning Flisom's modules have the potential to radically transform the way the world uses solar."

Prof. Dr. Gian-Luca Bona, CEO of Empa, said: "Empa researchers hold the world record for energy conversion efficiency in a CIGS solar cell - and our technology, in turn, forms the core of Flisom's transformative solar modules. Today's showcase is, therefore, an exciting day for us as a long-term partner to Flisom, but also as a global leader driving continuous progress and innovation in the field of advanced solar technology. We are delighted to host the first full-scale Flisom pilot installation on our campus where it will supply sustainable energy for 'move', our demonstration platform for future mobility."

Wednesday, July 19, 2017

USING MINERAL LICKS WITH TRAILCAMS



Had a request for me to write an article on mineral supplements. The only problem with that, I don't know anything about them! So I'm turning to someone I consider an expert in this field, Michael Pahl. Here is Michael's first guest blog article:

Many years ago, I distinctly recall walking through the Pennsylvania woods and stumbling upon something out of place. It was a white block, in the middle of a muddy pit, with what appeared to be a camera tied to a tree. Looking back, that was likely my first exposure to the world of trail cameras (for example: MOULTRIE PANORAMIC 150 GAME CAMERA ). The thought of spending money developing the film from a camera over a salt block makes me cringe. Thankfully, much has changed since then but one thing remains the same; Mineral sites continue to prove themselves as the most effective means of capturing giant mature bucks on trail camera. In this beginner’s guide, I am going to discuss some of the basics of using mineral sites to inventory mature bucks on your hunting grounds, and cover topics such as products to use and where to use them.

The first step to using mineral sites is to always consult with your local DNR. I can’t stress this enough. Some states simply do not allow the use of salt, mineral, or other attractants. Other states only limit the use of grains like corn, but allow the use of salt and mineral. It can get very confusing so I always suggest calling your local DNR and talking it over. In my experience, deer tend to abandon mineral sites around early September, so I have a hard time understanding the big deal. It’s also important to understand that congregating deer to one location is not a great idea when the risk of disease is high in your area.

The next steps involve selecting a location and choosing a product. When choosing a product, I suggest reading reviews and product tags. There are a ton of products on the market today, but only two I have had tremendous success with – Whitetail Institute 30-06 (or 30-06 Plus Protein) and Trophy Rock. A third contender and one I have only recently begun using is Repelx Deer Mineral made by Grandpa Ray Outdoors (GRO). While it is still not scientifically proven that mineral sites impact antler growth in free range deer, there is no doubt about the effectiveness of using these products during the summer trail cam season to inventory mature bucks in your area. All products have some pros and cons to consider, and I could write an entire book on the subject. In short, I like 30-06 for areas where I might be establishing a permanent mineral site, such as a deer sanctuary. Deer find 30-06 very quickly and spend a lot of time at the site each visit. I can generally get several dozen pictures of the same buck per visit. 30-06 also contains some added nutrients and vitamins to aid in overall herd health. I have poured 30-06 over a new site and captured deer on cam that evening eating the soil. The cost for a 20-pound bag of 30-06 is roughly $25.

Trophy Rock is the next product I suggest and comes in handy when a short tree stump is available and you may need to remove the product before hunting season. I seldom suggest placing the rocks on the ground, as they tend to last much longer when slightly elevated. Trophy Rock has recently released a loose mineral product called FOUR65, but I have yet to test it. It seems to take deer a little longer to find the Trophy Rock vs other products on the market, but once a bachelor group of bucks discover it, it quickly becomes a frequent place for them to visit. In addition to being highly attractive, Trophy Rock is 100% all natural and mined here in the USA. The common complaint against Trophy Rock is that the product contains a much higher percentage of salt than most competitors.

GRO’s Repelx Deer Mineral is very well researched and is a very health-centric option also available to try. The ingredients and analysis are published online, and deer find and use the mineral quickly. GRO’s popularity is quickly growing amongst enthusiasts and I’m excited to see what this product brings this summer. Repelx likely gets its name from its ability to aid in repelling fly’s, which is a unique feature usually reserved for cattle products. The salt in Repelx is also mined from the same source as Trophy Rock and comes in at about $40 for 35 pounds.

Lastly, another option I am going to mention is a homemade option. I have had mixed, but mostly positive results using homemade mineral mixes. You can stop by your local cattle feed store and purchase the ingredients to make a large amount of mineral mix for very cheap. The general recipe is one part Di-Calcium Phosphate, two parts Trace Mineral Salt, and one part Stock Salt. Cost varies but you are generally looking at up to 200 pounds of mineral mix for under $50. I have had my best luck with homemade mixes when I add a bit of dried molasses. I think the added scent makes the site more attractive.

When selecting a location, I would suggest staying off known walking trails and agricultural fields because mineral sites often become obvious deep muddy pits over time. As the old trapper saying goes “always setup over sign” like frequently used game trails thick with tracks and old rubs. Try to find natural pinch points and sections where multiple game trails come together. If you have a drainage ditch in the middle of large ag fields, where there are trees and cover for several yards on both sides of the drainage, those can be excellent areas for a site. If there is a natural water source nearby that is usually a plus. Position your mineral site or product in a location where your trail camera can aim north to avoid glare from the sun. Never allow your location to be dictated by not having the ideal straight tree available. Slate River makes an excellent trail camera mount that can help you position your camera in the perfect spot, even on crooked trees.

A general rule of thumb is to use one mineral site per 50-100 acres. A prime example would be a 350-acre property, split into quadrants, with one mineral site per quadrant. If you are consistently getting bucks on camera near the mineral site, but not on the mineral site itself, you might consider adding an additional site. No matter what product you use, keep your site refreshed yearly. In areas of extremely high use, you may even refresh the site a few times a year.

Now that you have your mineral mix, site locations, and local game laws figured out, we can shift our focus to the fun part – Trail Cam selection. When placing a camera over a mineral site you want to ensure you’re using a camera rated for 6+ months of battery life. This is mostly due to the fact you are likely to get five to ten times more pictures on a mineral site than game trail alone. In addition, I would suggest buying the ‘Premium Package’ tier from Trail Cam Pro (TCP) for active mineral sites, because the lithium batteries, extra-large SD cards, and lock box are all ideal for this type of setup. If you’re fortunate enough to have direct sun light available at your location, a pair of high capacity (2500mah or better) rechargeable batteries and a solar panel may also be a great idea. Browning features a 12v external battery power pack that allows you to add an additional 8 AAs to your setup, for double the expected battery life.

Camera speed is not the most critical factor in a mineral site setup, but clarity and crisp night pictures are everything. I am personally a fan of the Covert Black Maverick and Browning Spec Ops Extreme. Both cameras have great battery life ratings of 70 or better in TCPs battery tests, and above average image quality. Both models also feature LCD displays under the lens for precision aiming. You want to make sure your camera is several feet from the mineral site to make sure you are not cutting off those giant velvet antlers. Lastly, I suggest using a small Stanley level to make sure your pictures are nice and level, and tightening the strap tight to avoid Raccoons ruining your pictures.

Deer tend to begin using mineral sites in the early spring, so now is the perfect time to start planning. Peak usage by mature deer tends to occur in July and August. Don’t be discouraged if deer don’t heavily use your site in year one. Sometimes deer prefer an established area where salt and mineral have leeched into the soil and that can take some time.

Good luck, have fun, and share your questions and opinions in the comments below!

Friday, March 31, 2017

Small Business Checklist – What To Think about When Starting a Business



Starting a new business can be a very daunting process, especially when you do not have much experience with it. There are hundreds of items to consider and finish before you can even open the door for business. Many first time entrepreneurs are turned off by the thought of taking care of these items in the checklist. However, with proper knowledge and careful planning it is possible to not only get started but also get a head start to building a long lasting business. Here are some tips to help you focus on the most important tasks in starting a business.



Market Research


One of the most important things to consider when starting your business is defining your target audience. You should be able to create a profile of what your customers look like based on key demographics i.e. age & gender. This will help you create the right type of branding and messaging to entice people to buy your products and services.

This can be done by analysing the users who are showing interest in your brand on your social profile. If you haven’t created a social media profile yet (if not, do it now), then you can always do a bit of old fashion market research.

Saturday, March 18, 2017

4 Ways to Boost Your Business’ Facebook Page Exposure



Technology is a constant in the modern business world, and it is also one of the fastest changing assets every company has at its disposal. The arrival of social media has been a game changer for businesses to drive customer traffic to websites or brick and mortar stores. Facebook has long been the king of social media. Therefore, a well-designed Facebook page can be a huge source of revenue for any business looking to make a splash in exposure and marketing. There are plenty of tips to help boost the exposure of the Facebook page of an organization.



1. Make Sure It is Easy to Find

The internet is a crowded place with new pages, posts, and articles popping up every day. That being said businesses and business oriented people need to make sure their page is easy to find. For example, a search for Harry Dhaliwal’s profile yields a number of results, but making sure customers, fans, and suppliers find the right page is a matter of standing out. Luckily, the biography line of Facebook can easily differentiate the right page from the incorrect one, which means companies need to carefully enter the information to elevate exposure.

Saturday, February 25, 2017

5 Ways to Better Organise to Grow Your Business



For small business owners having a goal and a plan to achieve it is a must if they are to succeed and grow their business to be next Amazon or Google. However, I have come across many who just live one day at a time without having any organization around their business or life. While this may work for some time in the long run it will have negative impact on your ability to get things done efficiently and build a successful business. An organized business, including desk, financials or management will be able to grow to its full potential. Here are 5 tips to bring some sanity in your chaotic day-to-day business activity.


Purge Your Desk


When was the last time you had a proper clear out of your desk? I bet there are all kinds of documents and useless files that have been sitting in there for years. If that sounds familiar to you, it’s probably about time you thought about purging the desk and making it more manageable. Once you’ve done this, the difference will be immediately noticeable for you. Things will be easier to find and you won’t feel so cluttered and disorganised when you’re sitting at your desk doing work.

DENON DJ MC6000MK2

Premium 4-channel digital mixer  DENON DJ MC6000MK2 With 4-Deck Support Controller: Mixer also works autonomously without a computer...