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From wang!elf.wang.com!ucsd.edu!packet-radio-relay Mon Feb 4 13:47:10 1991 remote from tosspot
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Subject: Packet-Radio Digest V91 #34
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
Packet-Radio Digest Mon, 4 Feb 91 Volume 91 : Issue 34
Today's Topics:
Amprnet services listing
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Date: 3 Feb 91 22:29:36 GMT
From: maverick.ksu.ksu.edu!matt.ksu.ksu.edu!steve@rutgers.edu (Steve Schallehn)
Subject: Amprnet services listing
To: packet-radio@ucsd.edu
>> From time to time I've corresponded to people that were qutoed or wrote
>> orignal material which was written for other publications and then appeared
>> in Gateway. It appeared in most cases that the original author had now idea
>> it was going to be in Gateway. Many did not get Gateway and a fair amount
>> didn't even know what Gateway was so was rather surprised when they got
>> my packet message.... I guess they don't ask permission to republish
>> or just clear it through the other publications editor and the author is
>> never told. Seems to be common practice in Gateway from my experience.
>>
>All of the noncommercial amateur radio publications I receive have a statement
>that typically goes like this... "the contents of this publication may be
>republished as long as credit is given to the original source." I have never
>used an article from another publication without following this rule.
>Stan Horzepa, WA1LOU
>Gateway Editor
The original question of why the listing was in Gateway was purely a
technical one as I just did not know if I could get to these services.
Personally, I can't wait to get my QEX every month and read Gateway.
It is good to hear about what others are doing around the country.
Thanks for taking the time to compile Gateway!
-Steve Schallehn, KB0AGD
Kansas State University
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