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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1299
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 1 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1299
-
- Today's Topics:
- 6 Meter QSO's wanted
- Amateur Radio Elmers List Info and Administrivia
- Changes to Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory
- ICOM IC275H Modifications
- Mirage Amplifiers in Repeater Service
- Need info on RS HTX-202
- PK232 vs Kenwood
- Q codes
- Repeater Trivia Question.
- ZA1QA QSLs
-
- Send Replies or notes for publication to: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
- Send subscription requests to: <Info-Hams-REQUEST@UCSD.Edu>
- Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu.
-
- Archives of past issues of the Info-Hams Digest are available
- (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives/info-hams".
-
- We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 28 Oct 1993 10:54:23 -0400
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!concert!dante.exide.com!dante.exide.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 6 Meter QSO's wanted
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have been active on 6 meters for about 3 months. I have worked states including
- North Dakota, NC, VA, MD, FL, and Texas. I am looking to increase my grids and states
- worked.
-
- Anyone who is interested in running a sked with me on 6, please contact me via E-mail
- and we can set something up. I am looking for morning ( Around 1030Z ) and evening
- (2200 - 0400 Z) possibilities and daytime on weekends. If you need NC or FM05 or
- would just like to make some contacts on 6, let me know.
-
- I have a decent station - Icom 575H 100 Watts, 5 element Yagi.
-
- Also listen out around 2300Z each night. There are a group of stations in FM05 and
- FM06 that hang out on 50.125.
-
- See You On Six!
- 73 de KD4BFJ
- Brian
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 12:00:14 GMT
- From: nevada.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Amateur Radio Elmers List Info and Administrivia
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 2.4
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
- Revision: 1.4 04/25/93 23:02:45
- Changes: pit-manager.mit.edu is now rtfm.mit.edu
-
- This administrivia file and the companion Amateur Radio Elmers Resource
- Directory are intended for non-commercial distribution via Usenet. Any
- other uses, please E-mail for permission.
-
- A Brief Historical Overview:
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- If there is any one constant in the changing state of the communications
- art, it is that "Hams" (Amateur Radio Operators) have always been on
- the forefront of it. Rumors abound where the term "Ham" came from.
- Some of the more amusing are described at the end of this article.
-
- Regardless of origin of the name, a "Ham" is universally recognizable as
- one who experiments in radio and communications.
-
- Whether it be constructing a low-power CW radio with vacuum tubes, or
- designing TCP/IP packet networks, such experimentation has historically
- spilled over into the mainstream such as was the case with Edwin
- Armstrong, who developed the regenerative oscillator and FM radio, or
- General Curtis LeMay (W6EZV) who was instrumental in making Single-
- Sideband the communications standard for the Strategic Air Command
- (1947-1992, now reorganized into a joint command called StratComm) and
- eventually the U.S. Air Force. Although packet-switching techniques
- originated from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and
- the ARPANet, no one can deny the tremendous influence that amateurs
- have had in demonstrating the viability of TCP/IP and AX.25
- communications via radio links. The efforts of AMSAT (the Amateur
- Satellite Corporation), including the development of many ham satellites
- and the low-orbiting Microsats (communications satellites no bigger than
- a breadbox that use store-and forward packet techniques), have certainly
- advanced the state-of-the-art in communications, one of the defined
- purposes of the Amateur Radio Service, as recognized by international
- treaty.
-
- Since in many cases hams are writing "the book", there is often no
- "book" or other established reference for a beginner to refer to.
- Traditionally, information has been passed on from ham to ham via word-
- of-mouth. Like many of the traditional crafts, a variation of the
- Master-Apprentice system has emerged, the Elmer-Novice relationship.
- Called "Elmers" because they are usually older and wiser, having the
- benefit of many years in the hobby, including several failed projects,
- and an electric shock or two, they have traditionally been the mainstay
- of amateur radio, and the source of many new hams, particularly those
- interested in working on emerging technologies.
-
- Even more importantly, Elmers provided an outlet for the impatient
- newcomer who wanted "to know everything, and right away." Faced with
- such a request, a good Elmer will smile and proceed to lead the novice
- through some project or operating experience. Several hours, days, or
- weeks later, the novice would have his answers, but would have earned
- them. Even better, the sense of accomplishment would boost the novice's
- confidence and nudge him or her down the road to being a model,
- experienced ham operator.
-
- Many present hams feel that such an experience is missing today. In
- today's hustle-bustle world, the response to such natural curiosity and
- desire to learn is, more often than not, "I'm too busy" or "RTFM." As a
- result, the quality of new hams declines and the knowledge and operating
- habits they develop in their first formative months and years leave much
- to be desired. And the very same hams who claim that they "can't
- understand the new generation" also, in almost the same breath, lament
- about the "decline of amateur radio."
-
- What is an Elmer today?
- +++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- An Elmer today is of any age, male or female, who has some expertise and
- is willing to share it with beginners. Elmers don't even need to be
- licensed amateurs, just people with knowledge in some area of
- electronics or communications technology.
-
- What is a Usenet Elmer?
- +++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- With the ever-widening scope of the Internet, and the amateur radio
- newsgroups on Usenet, the potential for Elmers to share their
- knowledge to a wide audience has never been greater. To that end, I
- have started to maintain a list of such Elmers. Volunteers need only
- send me their name, E-mail address, and area of expertise. I have set
- up an administrivia mailbox for this purpose (elmers-request@
- unomaha.edu, the default Reply-To: of this message).
-
- Those desiring a more extensive list, or who need more specific
- assistance, are encouraged to contact Rosalie White, WA1STO, Educational
- Services Manager at the American Radio Relay League, 225 Main St.,
- Newington, CT 06111 or via electronic mail addressed to
- rwhite@arrl.org.
-
- How may I obtain the latest copy of the Elmers List?
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- There are currently 4 ways of obtaining the Elmers List. Any site
- at least reachable by Internet E-mail can use options 3 or 4:
-
- 1. Usenet News: The latest copy of the list can be found in the
- companion posting to this message, "Amateur Radio Elmers Resource
- Directory." Since the list is cross-posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc,
- rec.radio.info, rec.answers, and news.answers on the 1st of each month,
- with an expiration date 6 weeks into the future, there should always be
- a copy available at most news sites. Check your newsreader
- documentation for information about reading previously-read articles.
-
- 2. Anonymous FTP: If your site is directly connected to the Internet,
- you may retrieve the latest copy via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from
- the following sites:
-
- ftp.cs.buffalo.edu /pub/ham-radio/elmers*
- rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/*
-
- 3. Mailing-List: Since the list is cross-posted to rec.radio.info, the
- latest copy may be obtained from the mailing-list gateway for that
- newsgroup (along with many other informational articles about radio)
- when it is published each month. To subscribe, send E-mail to:
-
- listserv@ucsd.edu
-
- and in the BODY (not the Subject) of the message, write:
-
- subscribe radio-info
-
- The server may not be able to determine your return address. In that
- case write:
-
- subscribe radio-info (your E-mail address)
-
- You should get an acknowledgement very shortly.
-
- 4. Mail-Server: If you don't want to read through the entire gateway
- of rec.radio.info, or want a copy of the list right away, send E-mail
- to:
-
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
-
- and in the BODY (not the Subject) of the message, write:
-
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/list
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
-
- and the latest copy of the list should be sent to you E-mail within 24
- hours (the mail-server uses batch priority to reduce system demand).
-
- How may I contribute to the Elmers List?
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- By using this resource, you are benefitting the net by obtaining
- assistance in the fastest and most efficient way possible. By
- volunteering to appear on this list, you are contributing to the good
- reputation of the radio-related newsgroups.
-
- Thanks to all the volunteer Elmers, as well as courteous list users, for
- making this service a success.
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
- elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
-
- * Possible origins of the word HAM:
-
- The acronym "Home Amateur Mechanic" or...
-
- from the Cockney pronunciation of "L'amateur" or...
-
- the initials of the founder of the American Radio Relay League, Hiram
- Maxim, W1AW (his actual middle name being Percy apparently
- notwithstanding) or...
-
- from the call letters of one of the first amateur stations at Harvard,
- H.A.M. (please, no flames from W1XM at MIT)
-
- Dale Mosby, N7PEX, offers the explanation that HAM must stand for "Hardly
- Any Money," considering the investment one could make in the hobby.
-
- Knowledgeable individuals from the American Radio Relay League (ARRL),
- and other radio historians, seem to agree that the terms "Ham" and "Lid"
- (an inept operator) both originated with landline telegraphy. A "Ham"
- was a show-off and a "Lid" was a telegraph operator so inexperienced, he
- had to use a pot or can lid to rest his telegraph sounder on to properly
- copy the code.
-
- As an interesting historical footnote, early telegraph operators may
- have been the first to experience the infamous curse of our
- communications age, Repetitive Stress (or "Carpal Tunnel") Syndrome
- (called "Glass Arm" in those days, which encouraged the invention of the
- semi-automatic or "bug" key).
-
- (Larry E. McDonald, N6ZMB, wrote to point out another plausible origin,
- which doesn't necessarily contradict the ARRL version. The term "ham"
- may have been derived from "ham-fisted" or "ham-handed" to describe poor
- telegraph operators who were hired from the ranks of radio operators.
- Or maybe "ham-fisted" and "ham-handed" are derived from "ham." Who
- knows?)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 12:04:25 GMT
- From: nevada.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Changes to Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 2.4
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
-
- (Note: This diff file is taken from the list body only.)
-
- /usr/bin/diff -c (last month's) (this month's)
-
- *** /u3/pschleck/faq/elmers/list.body.old Fri Oct 1 06:00:48 1993
- --- /u3/pschleck/faq/elmers/list.body.new Mon Nov 1 06:00:07 1993
- ***************
- *** 1,4 ****
- ! Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 10/01/93)
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Andrews ZL2SX
- --- 1,4 ----
- ! Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 11/01/93)
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Andrews ZL2SX
- ***************
- *** 35,64 ****
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ! Jay Appell --> KA1SNA
-
- ! 1976-1978 FCC Personal Users Radio Advisory Committee
- ! Task force for Rules Rewrite Citizens Radio Service
- ! Rules interpretation
-
- ! Currently work for Stratus Computers/Technical Support Engineering
-
- ! Address: Jay_Appell@cac.stratus.com
- ! Telephone: 1-800-458-0042 X2548
-
- ! I enjoy Amtor, RTTY, and SCA reception.
-
- ! If you would like to leave me mail by modem, use the BBS 1 Hopedale Center
- ! at 508-478-6969. This is a new amateur BBS running from 7AM to 7PM EDST. The
- ! board usually runs beyond 9PM daily. Until I can get another server, online
- ! times will vary. We honor modems running 9600 baud/MNP 5.
-
- ! Discussion groups have been setup for all ham radio vendors. Comments shared
- ! on this BBS will be conveyed to the ham radio company referenced in the forum.
- ! This platform will make companies aware of how the amateur radio community
- ! feels about their products. Please indicate otherwise if you don't want the
- ! comment forwarded.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- --- 35,72 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ! Jay Appell --> KA1SNA
-
- ! 1976-1978 FCC Personal Users Radio Advisory Committee
- ! Task force for rules Rewrite Citizens Radio Service
- ! Rules Interpretation
-
- ! 1988-Present Stratus Computer/ Technical Support Engineer
-
- ! I am CEO of Creative Media Productions a multimedia consulting
- ! company.
-
- ! Address: Jay_Appell@cac.stratus.com
- ! Telephone: 1-508-478-6969 X200 at Creative Media Productions
- ! 1-508-478-1429 24 Hour Ham radio BBS and other topics
- !
-
- ! I enjoy SCA reception and multimedia use in Amateur Radio. If anyone would
- ! like to reach me by modem, 508-478-1429 (24 Hr) BBS 14,400.
-
- ! I have been referred to as the ham responsible for digital users manuals
- ! in amateur radio. The first manual was the DJ-590 and subsequent manuals
- ! included the 560,580 and 600 for Alinco. My contacts in the amateur radio
- ! community have helped other amateurs to know more about products, hidden
- ! features and new product offerings. The BBS will now included the latest
- ! info on YEASU and ALINCO products. If you have a product that you wish to
- ! have evaluated for the general amateur community, please contact before
- ! sending.
-
- + If you have questions with regard to customer service at these
- + companies, please forward to me and they will be passed to the company
- + contacts.
- +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- ***************
- *** 208,213 ****
- --- 216,222 ----
- Robert (Bob) Carpenter W3OTC
-
- rc@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov
- + w3otc@amsat.org
-
- 6 meter SSB DX
- Central States VHF Society
- ***************
- *** 346,351 ****
- --- 355,370 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- + David Dodell WB7TPY
- +
- + Internet: david@stat.com FAX: +1 (602) 451-6135
- + Bitnet: ATW1H@ASUACAD FidoNet=> 1:114/15
- + Amateur Packet ax25: wb7tpy@wb7tpy.az.usa.na
- +
- + ampr.org IP Coordinator for Arizona subnet (44.124.xxx.xxx)
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- Thomas Edwards N3HAU
-
- tedwards@eng.umd.edu
- ***************
- *** 411,416 ****
- --- 430,452 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- + ===========================================================================
- + | Scott Ehrlich Internet: wy1z@neu.edu |
- + | Amateur Radio: WY1Z AX.25: wy1z@wa1phy.#ema.ma.usa.na |
- + |-------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- + | Know your weaknesses, show your strengths - Anonymous |
- + ===========================================================================
- +
- + Maintainer of the Boston ARC FTP area on world.std.com - check it out!
- + (Featuring amateur radio software for the Macintosh and ARRL files from
- + info@arrl.org)
- +
- + I've been playing with most models of Macs from the 512 on up for a
- + number of years now. I'm also great with DOS, UNIX, and my VMS isn't
- + too bad, either. :)
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- Reciprocal Licensing (South Pacific)
- VHF (Propagation, Power Amplifiers)
- Satellites (Project Oscar)
- ***************
- *** 643,657 ****
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ! Ian Kluft KD6EUI PP-ASEL Amdahl Corporation
- ! Internet: ikluft@uts.amdahl.com UTS Systems Software Division
- ! Packet Radio: kd6eui@n0ary.#nocal.ca.usa.na Santa Clara, CA
- ! [disclaimer: any opinions expressed are mine only - not those of my employer]
-
- Maintainer of rec.radio.amateur.misc and rec.radio.cb FAQ lists
-
- Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
- ! hamradio-faq@amdahl.com or cb-faq@amdahl.com.
-
- A mailing list for rec.radio.amateur.* FAQ and Netiquette posting
- maintainers, as well as anyone with a sincere interest in helping
- --- 679,691 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ! Ian Kluft KD6EUI PP-ASEL
- ! ikluft@thunder.sbay.org (home) ikluft@uts.amdahl.com (work) Santa Clara, CA
-
- Maintainer of rec.radio.amateur.misc and rec.radio.cb FAQ lists
-
- Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
- ! hamradio-faq@kluft.com or cb-faq@kluft.com.
-
- A mailing list for rec.radio.amateur.* FAQ and Netiquette posting
- maintainers, as well as anyone with a sincere interest in helping
- ***************
- *** 922,927 ****
- --- 956,978 ----
-
- Novice training, local VE for Novice-Tech tests,
- General questions
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- + _________ _________ The
- + Scott Rosenfeld \ / Long Original
- + ham@wam.umd.edu Amateur Radio NF3I Burtonsville, MD | Live $5.00
- + WAC-CW/SSB WAS DXCC - 109 QSLed on dipoles _________| Dipoles! Antenna!
- +
- + Contact VE, University of Maryland ARA (W5YI VEC)
- +
- + CW, HF DX, and QSLing
- +
- + I'm by no means a QSL expert, and I don't even get the GO-list or have a
- + packet setup to get into the local packetcluster - but I'm always glad to
- + help out with practical QSLing tips. I still haven't been able to get
- + any cards out of ex-Soviet Asia, and I don't know that I ever will, to be
- + honest. Oh well, I'll just keep trying.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
- elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 93 12:54:58 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!uos-ee!ee.surrey.ac.uk!M.Willis@ames.arpa
- Subject: ICOM IC275H Modifications
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have heard a rumour that it is possible to modify these to do pass band tuning.
- Apparently it is on the PCB but for legal reasons, ICOM took it out and put a silly
- DATA LEVEL pot in place on the front panel. Does anyone know how to re-enable this
- rather useful facility?
-
- Secondly, the front end is good, low noise etc. The same cant be said for the audio
- amplifier. How might that be fixed? Audio hiss, especially with the narrow CW
- filter is higher in amplitude than the band noise!
-
- 73 Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 93 12:50:30 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!uos-ee!ee.surrey.ac.uk!M.Willis@ames.arpa
- Subject: Mirage Amplifiers in Repeater Service
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CFoyH9.GD3@world.std.com>, dts@world.std.com (Daniel T Senie) writes:
- |> In article <2amph6$1n8@news.acns.nwu.edu> jweiss@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Jerry Weiss) writes:
- |> >
-
- |>
- |> We tried a mirage amp on a repeater. After it destructed, I took it apart. The
- |> thing was VERY poorly designed. They really do not design these things for
- |> continuous duty (or even heavy intermittent use) and then put stickers on the
- |> sides that say "Warranty void if seal broken" so that people will not see
- |> the poor construction inside.
- |>
- |> As N1JIT said: From a distance it looked like a Mirage, when we got closer
- |> it was just a pile of sand...
- |>
- |> A repeater-rated amplifier is definitely worth the extra money, though the
- |> best ones I've seen are homebrew FET designs. If you are looking for non-
- |> repeater use amplifiers, look at the RF Concepts ones. Their designs are
- |> much cleaner than Mirage, and they TELL you to open up the thing to make
- |> certain adjustments (positive vs. negative keying, adding remote control).
- |>
- |> TE Systems makes VERY nice amps, and they also have repeater versions
- |> (rated for 100% duty cycle).
- |>
-
- I have what appears to be a 100W 120MHz police repeater amplifier. I have
- modified it to run 144 MHz and biased it for ssb. It has four 150W output
- bipolar devices in the final stage. It will give over 400W out when driven hard,
- and about 300W PEP in linear mode. Although the devices can handle the power the
- heatsing could not and the output matching network made from co-axial lines (wilkin
- son combiner) gets very hot. It can run 100W all day every day, even after the
- antenna has blown down. You need this level of overdesign for reliable service. For
- an amateur amp of this quality you would expect to spend well over $1K in quantity.
- Amateur amps are so cheap you realy can't expect them to produce full output
- cleanly and continuously. What we get for the money, especially some of the moder
- radios, is really quite remarkable.
-
- Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Oct 93 11:30:00 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!gatech!udel!news.sprintlink.net!crash!filebank!dave.trupkin@ames.arpa
- Subject: Need info on RS HTX-202
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- TO:carvalho@inri.com
-
- KB>Post for a friend. He would like opinions on the Radio Shack HTX-202.
- KB>Please email responses to 'carvalho@inri.com'
-
-
- Excellent radio. I own two of them. They come with standard features
- like DTMF page and PL decode that are expensive options on other radios.
- They have a great reciever for use in high density 2 meter areas.
- Almost no intermod.
-
- Wonderful radios.
- ---
- . SLMR 2.0 #1961 . Scientific progress goes 'Boink'?
-
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- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 1993 15:17:10 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!casbah.acns.nwu.edu!rdewan@ames.arpa
- Subject: PK232 vs Kenwood
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <11468@uswnvg.uswnvg.com>, Clay Jackson <cjackso@uswnvg.com> wrote:
- >I'm having a heck of a time with my PK-232 and Kenwood TS-680 (the 6M
- >version of a TS-140). If I plug the PK-232 into the ACC-2 jack on the
- >Kenwood (using an AEA made cable), the TX-audio on the Kenwood goes to
- >pot (basically, it acts as if I've got some sort of feedback loop).
- >
- >I've tried all the "usual" fixes (made sure both the 680 and the 232
- >were grounded, strapped the two together, moved 'em apart, etc) and
- >nothing seems to help.
- >
- >I've seen some stuff about other Kenwood rigs - anyone have any
- >suggestions?
- >
-
- Check "Hints & Kinks" in the latest, Novermber 1993, issue of QST.
-
- Rajiv
- aa9ch
- r-dewan@nwu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 13:58:33 GMT
- From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx10!lkollar@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Q codes
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- jangus@skyld.tele.com (Jeffrey D. Angus) writes:
-
- > QKS? and QKS 65/3
-
- > How many knobs and switches on your rig?
- > I have 65 knobs and switches, but understand only 3.
-
- > And, least we forget also:
-
- > QLF: Please send with your left foot instead.
- > QBS: Please wipe the birdshi* off of you antenna.
-
- I thought that was the *real* reason we could run 1KW -- so we just BURN the
- nasty stuff off!
-
- > QPP: I have to go to the bathroom.
-
- I hope the ARRL puts the "Z" codes from the April '92 QST on the mail server...
- Those were just as funny as Jeffrey's offerings!
- --
- Larry Kollar, KC4WZK | Still I don't see a man in a mansion, that an accurate
- lkollar@nyx.cs.du.edu | pen won't puncture...
- "You mean you came back from the dead, to tell me I'm *odd*?"
-
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-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 15:50:08 GMT
- From: ogicse!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!nigel.msen.com!ilium!gdls.com!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Repeater Trivia Question.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Who put the first amateur repeater on the air? When? Where? and what band?
-
- No prize to the winner, only everlasting gratitude :-)
-
- 73's
-
- Bill
-
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- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 12:40:50 GMT
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!bnr.co.uk!corpgate!nrtpa038!bnr.ca!harp@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ZA1QA QSLs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1993Oct28.153250.23382@worldbank.org> dearnshaw@worldbank.org (Darrell Earnshaw) writes:
- >From: dearnshaw@worldbank.org (Darrell Earnshaw)
- >Subject: Re: ZA1QA QSLs
- >Date: Thu, 28 Oct 1993 15:32:50 GMT
- >In article <harp.28.0@bnr.ca> harp@bnr.ca (Alan Harp) writes:
- >>Don't know anyone personally who hasn't received their QSLs. I received
- >>mine in a reasonable amount of time. Gee it's been more than a year ago
- >>now. I have Albania confirmed on all bands except 160 now. Before
- >>ZA1A that was unheard of.
- >>
- >>OH excuse me when I say all bands I mean 160M through 10M. These are the
- >>bands I work.
- >>
- >>****************************************************************************
- >>* Alan Harp K4PB * Bell-Northern Research * CW FOREVER *
- >>* mail: harp@bnr.ca * Research Triangle Park, NC * *
- >>****************************************************************************
- >>
- >Alan,
- >Am I correct in assuming you received a card from ZA1QA ? (I got lots of mail
- >replies which indicated circumstances similiar to mine - $$ sent, but no
- >cards!)
- >
- >73 Darrell
- >
- Yes I got my ZA1QAs almost in the same time I got ZA1A. Everyone in our
- local DX group got theirs too.
-
- ****************************************************************************
- * Alan Harp K4PB * Bell-Northern Research * CW FOREVER *
- * mail: harp@bnr.ca * Research Triangle Park, NC * *
- ****************************************************************************
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