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- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 93 12:04:55 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1300
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 1 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1300
-
- Today's Topics:
- "Vanity" Call Signs
- ARRL Field Organization Reflector
- Freebies from ARRL HQ
- Info-Hams Digest V93 #1298
- magazine article about antenna tuners
- MFJ 1278 and Drake TR-4
- More freebies from ARRL HQ
- NON-DELIVERY of: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1294
- RECIPOP info available
- Studying in San Francisco
- Who is the guy broadcasting from the Belgrade Lakes?
-
- 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: 1 Nov 93 16:57:38 GMT
- From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx10!jmaynard@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: "Vanity" Call Signs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <9310312216.AA27686@tecnet1.jcte.jcs.mil>,
- <jdelancy@tecnet1.jcte.jcs.mil> wrote:
- >>Once upon a time, for a short period, extras (?) could get specific
- >>calls by request. For example, locally a guy known as OJ is K0OJ.
- >That "once upon a time" was 76 and part of 77.
-
- Actually, it extended farther back into '75, and was nearly all of '77 (at
- least). I got this call in July '77, and was nowhere near the end of the
- program.
-
- >Check out K0PP whose last name is KOPP..
-
- Hm. I bet there aren't many cases like that...
- --
- Jay Maynard, EMT-P, K5ZC, PP-ASEL | Never ascribe to malice that which can
- jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu | adequately be explained by stupidity.
- "The road to Usenet is littered with dead horses." -- Jack Hamilton
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 11:50:10 EDT
- From: psinntp!arrl.org@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: ARRL Field Organization Reflector
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- FIELDORG@ARRL.org Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) List
-
- Revised: Nov. 1, 1993
-
- What is FIELDORG?
-
- FIELDORG@ARRL.org is an electronic mail reflector dedicated to hams
- interested in any and all types of ARRL Field Organization matters.
-
- This is an EXCELLENT method of utilizing your already-existing Email
- capabilities for discussing Amateur Radio activities
- relating to the Amateur Radio Emergency Service, ARRL National Traffic
- System operation, the Amateur Auxiliary to the FCC's Field
- Operations Bureau, etc. It's also a superb way of keeping in touch
- with the many thousands of others who are interested in the
- organizational aspects of the ARRL, including Section Managers, Section
- Emergency Coordinators, DECs, ECs, Bulletin Managers,
- Technical Coordinators, Section Traffic Managers, Official Relay
- Stations, Official Observers, State Government Liaisons, Technical
- Specialists, Volunteer Counsels, Volunteer Consulting Engineers,
- Affiliated Club Coordinators, ARRL Affiliated Club Presidents
- and other club officials, and Public Information Coordinators/Officers.
-
- Each message you send to FIELDORG@ARRL.org will be sent out to all
- the other subscribers, kinda like a 2-meter repeater that has a
- coverage radius of 12,000 miles or so! Think of sending mail to the
- list as the equivalent of an ANNOUNCE/FULL message on PacketCluster.
- Of course, you can continue to use regular email to send messages
- to specific individuals as you no doubt already do. But you're
- certainly not required to; one of the really slick things about
- a reflector like this is that you can simply "read the mail" and
- never contribute -- although we certainly hope you WILL chime in
- at frequent and regular intervals.
-
- Electronic mail is different from packet radio, in that many
- subscribers receive their email through commercial services such as
- CompuServe, MCImail, BIX, GEnie, America On Line, and others.
- And the Field Organization reflector enhances those e-mail
- capabilities even further.
-
- Now let me provide you with a list of a few of the benefits that
- you'll immediately begin enjoying, once you subscribe (no charge,
- of course!) to FIELDORG@ARRL.org:
-
- 1. All W1AW bulletins -- straight from the horse's mouth, so to
- speak. Bulletin Managers and Official Bulletin Stations, take note!
-
- 2. Prompt, reliable, and accurate communications with other ARRL
- Section Managers, their staffs, their appointees, and -- well,
- let's face it, EVERYBODY who participates in the FIELDORG
- reflector...
-
- 3. The ARRL Letter. No, you won't get it as fast as those who pay
- for it, but you'll get it shortly thereafter, certainly. And it's
- an excellent way for club newsletter editors, Public Information
- Coordinators, and PIOs to keep abreast of the hottest ARRL topics.
-
- 4. Section Leader and Field Forum newsletters. In these two cases, you'll
- not only get it FASTER than those who get it by Snail Mail, but you'll
- have it in ASCII format so that you can utilize any or all of it
- for your own newsletters, club talks, and teaching efforts.
-
- In order to minimize spurious messages, follow the operating hints
- detailed below.
-
- How do I join FIELDORG?
-
- Send subscription requests, unsubscription requests, change of e-mail
- address requests and questions of an administrative nature *only* to
- LHURDER@ARRL.org. Send messages to be broadcast to *all* net members to
- FIELDORG@ARRL.org.
-
- What are the suggested "operating practices" for FIELDORG?
-
- Put your name and call sign on every message you send. We don't all
- know everyone by just a call or a nickname.
-
- Use a subject line that indicates the true subject of your message.
-
- Eschew flamage. If someone sends a flame to the list and you can't
- bite your tongue, (or your keyboard!) send your flaming reply directly
- back to the flaming individual, not back to the list. Treat flamers
- the way you would 2-meter repeater jammers - ignore them.
-
- Make sure there is something of value in each message you send to the
- list. PLEASE avoid messages that are a complete reprint of someone else's
- message, with nothing but "I agree" or "Me too" added to the bottom --
- not much value there, and it angers some participants to boot.
- When following up to someone else's message, be sure to include ONLY
- the essential pieces of thread of the note. Do NOT include those
- 20 extra header lines that your mail gateway tacked onto the original message.
-
- How can I find out more about the Internet?
-
- Pick up a copy of the book _The Internet Companion_ by Tracy LaQuey,
- Addison-Wesley, ISBN 0-201-62224-6. If your local technical book
- store doesn't carry it, you can order from Computer Literacy,
- 2590 North First Street, San Jose, CA 95131. Their phone number is
- 408-435-0744.
-
-
- | | | Deputy Manager, Field Services, ARRL.
- | |___| The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, the ARRL
- | uck | |urder National Traffic System, The Amateur Auxiliary to
- ------ | | the FCC's Field Operations Bureau, the ARRL
- KY1T Field Organization and the ARRL Monitoring System.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- lhurder@arrl.org Prodigy - MGTS39A, BIX - ARRL,
- MCI Mail - RPALM, MCI Mail - "ARRL", America On Line - "ARRL HQ"
- Compuserve - 70007,3373 (ARRL HQ) -- Genie ARRL.HQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 11:51:00 EDT
- From: psinntp!arrl.org@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Freebies from ARRL HQ
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- A reminder to all that the American Radio Relay League
- continues to make available to Amateur Radio Operators and
- non-amateurs alike a wide variety of free materials and
- services. Of particular interest to the not-yet-licensed
- individual would be the ARRL Prospective Ham Package. In
- the PHP, one would find:
- -
- 1. Printouts of Volunteer Examination session
- opportunities in his/her area.
- -
- 2. Listings of Amateur Radio clubs in his location.
- -
- 3. Helpful promotional material about the Amateur Radio
- Service.
- -
- The already-licensed individual might well be interested
- in another free ARRL publication, the ARRL Public Service
- Communications Manual. The PSCM represents the "bible" of
- public service communications, and clearly/concisely
- points out how the ARRL National Traffic System and the
- ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service function as a
- cohesive unit to provide the maximum support to the public
- both in times of disaster as well as "normal" times.
- -
-
- To obtain any of these free ARRL services, please
- provide me with:
- -
- A. Your name
- B. Your postal mailing address
- C. A Specific request for either of the two services
- above.
- -
- 73!
-
-
-
-
- | | | Deputy Manager, Field Services, ARRL.
- | |___| The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, the ARRL
- | uck | |urder National Traffic System, The Amateur Auxiliary to
- ------ | | the FCC's Field Operations Bureau, the ARRL
- KY1T Field Organization and the ARRL Monitoring System.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- lhurder@arrl.org Prodigy - MGTS39A, BIX - ARRL,
- MCI Mail - RPALM, MCI Mail - "ARRL", America On Line - "ARRL HQ"
- Compuserve - 70007,3373 (ARRL HQ) -- Genie ARRL.HQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 17:36:52 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1298
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Greg, KE4DPX writes:
-
- >Several people in the area (including myself) use the Realistic HTX-202
- >and are very pleased with them. They are rugged and dependable units (I've
- >dropped mine on concrete and it still keeps ticking), come with everything
- >you need, and have have a very tight front-end. Of course this means that
- >the HTX-202 isn't nearly as prone to intermod as some of the others. What
- >I particularly like about Radio Shack is that they sell the HTX-202 and
- >HTX-404 with everything -- DTMF encode and decode, CTCSS encode and decode,
- >auto-dial, etc. -- whereas most other companies sell the bare-bones HT
- >and make everything else optional, extra-cost items. Quite frankly, I'm
- >amazed some of the others actually include a rubber duck antenna as standard
- >equipment when they could sell them as a $30 to $50 add-on. :-)
- >
-
-
-
- I have an HTX 202 and also like it for the same reasons you do. As to
- ruggedness, I heard an interesting story on a local repeater. The operator
- dropped it (presumably only 3-4 feet) and said that he had to have the
- "receive coils realigned" because it was off-frequency after the drop.
- This is the first story like this that I've heard, most others were
- descriptions of the 202's ruggedness (for example: talked with a guy who
- dropped his off of a roof: only damage was a split rubber duck antenna
- which RS replaced for free). Has anyone else heard of receiver alignment
- problems after rough handling or a drop?
-
-
- Mark KA3LFG
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 11:09:39 EST
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!spool.mu.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.kei.com!world!ksr!jfw@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: magazine article about antenna tuners
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- jfw@ksr.com (John F. Woods) writes:
- >Cecil_A_Moore@ccm.hf.INTel.COM (Cecil A Moore) writes:
- >>Here is a quote from a recent magazine article about antenna tuners:
- >>"... it (the antenna tuner) also tunes out all mismatches in the system,
- >>including transmission line to antenna mismatch, and also any non-
- >>resonance in the antenna itself."
- >>Question: Is the meaning clear and if so, what is the meaning?
- >The meaning is clear. The meaning is that the author hasn't got a clue as
- >to what he or she is talking about.
-
- Having not seen the article, I don't know what the context was; if the author
- wasn't claiming that the antenna "tuner" fixes up the mismatch *on the
- transmission line*, but just makes sure the transmitter sees a pure 50-ohm
- load, then my comment there was incorrect. If the author claimed that the
- tuner could cause the SWR to be 1:1 over the entire length of coax, he's
- dead wrong. (Unless, of course, the tuner is *at* the antenna.)
-
- As I said:
- >_Reflections: Transmission Lines and Antennas_, by Walt Maxwell ($20 from the
- >ARRL). Buy this book. Live it.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 19:08:18 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: MFJ 1278 and Drake TR-4
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have a Drake TR-4 and an MFJ 1278 that I use together on
- RTTY. The cable that goes into the mic jack from the 1278
- has to be manually unplugged each time I go to receive because
- there seems to be something keying the Drake even though the
- 1278 is in receive mode. I've double checked the cable for
- the obvious shorts. This makes HF AMTOR or Packet operation
- impossible. MFJ was unable to provide assistance.
- Please reply via info-hams or to me directly at
- steve_egert@dgc.ceo.dg.com.
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 15:52:19 GMT
- From: psinntp!arrl.org@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: More freebies from ARRL HQ
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Interested in the Amateur Radio Service, but don't
- know where to turn to locally for assistance?
-
- Well, one of the very best ways to get a local helping
- hand is to establish a relationship with your local
- Amateur Radio club. And most areas of the country have
- more clubs than you'd think possible.
-
- Ah, but the eternal question is always "Say, just how
- DO I contact an Amateur Radio club near me?"
-
- Well, folks, do I have a deal for you!
-
- For the price of a message to me here at ARRL HQ,
- (SEEMS cheap enough!) and a specific request, I can get
- you listings of more clubs than you'd ever want to visit.
-
- To make it happen, please send me a message with your
- name, your mailing address, and a specific request for the
- Amateur Radio clubs in your area. I'll get them right out
- to you.
-
- And for those of you who are already licensed radio
- amateurs, remember, your local clubs represent an ENORMOUS
- resource for you.
-
- Having trouble with TVI or local ordinances that
- affect your capability to serve the public by way of your
- Amateur Radio license? Interested in finding someone to
- assist with a tower installation? Need to locate a
- kindred spirit that understands YOUR concerns about
- Amateur Radio satellite operation or digital networking
- via Amateur Radio? Chances are that someone in your club
- can help.
-
- Another free service, brought to you by the world's
- largest support organization for the Amateur Radio Service
-
- -- the American Radio Relay League.
-
-
- | | | Deputy Manager, Field Services, ARRL.
- | |___| The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, the ARRL
- | uck | |urder National Traffic System, The Amateur Auxiliary to
- ------ | | the FCC's Field Operations Bureau, the ARRL
- KY1T Field Organization and the ARRL Monitoring System.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- lhurder@arrl.org Prodigy - MGTS39A, BIX - ARRL,
- MCI Mail - RPALM, MCI Mail - "ARRL", America On Line - "ARRL HQ"
- Compuserve - 70007,3373 (ARRL HQ) -- Genie ARRL.HQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 18:33:18 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: NON-DELIVERY of: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1294
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Delivery Failure Report
-
- Your document:
- Info-Hams Digest V93 #1294
- could not be delivered to:
- David Bourgue@UB
- because:
- User David Bourgue@UB not listed in public Name & Address Book
- Routing path:
- CCGATE,CCGATE,CCGATE
-
-
- ________________________
-
-
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 31 Oct 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1294
-
- Today's Topics:
- GAY INTERNATIONAL HAM RADIO CLUB
- Mac users!! Read this!!!
-
- 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: Sat, 30 Oct 93 14:48:40 GMT
- From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx!rcanders@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: GAY INTERNATIONAL HAM RADIO CLUB
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <dbledsoeCFC8z4.2C4@netcom.com> dbledsoe@netcom.com (Donnelly R.
- Bleds oe) writes:
- >From: "James L. Kelly" <jimkelly@astro.ocis.temple.edu>
- >Subject: LARC vs ARRL
- >
- >Hello Everyone,
- >
- >Don (WB6LYI) has received a number of very supportive E-Mail messages from
- >hams in response to his posting of a general LARC informational message to
- >several ham newsgroups on the Internet.
- >
- >The support we're receiving proves that there are many fair-minded hams
- >who do not support discrimination against gays. Some of them are even
- >willing to go to bat for us with their ARRL officials!
- >
- >We have done two things to get us to this point. First, we've challenged
- >the discrimination directed at us from within the hobby. Second, we've
- >done so in a public manner. It's important to realize that people can't
- >help us if they don't know about us, who we are, and what problems we're
- >encountering. Therefore, we must continue to be forthright and public in
- >our determination to be treated in a fair and just manner. We can't go
- >wrong as long as we tell the truth and seek justice. That's the reason why
- >the ARRL has been silent about LARC for eight years now. They can't easily
- >defend an unfair and unjust policy.
- >
- >I think a recap of our situation with the ARRL might be useful at this
- >time since some individuals have asked what we are seeking.
- >
- >Basically, we are seeking an agreement on the part of the ARRL to end the
- >discriminatory practices directed at LARC, adoption and publication of a
- >corporate non-discriminatory policy which includes sexual
- >minorities, recognition on their part that their past discriminatory
- practices >have hurt our organization, and a willingness on their part to
- work with >our club to repair the damage done to our organization and help
- us grow >consistent with the ARRL mission to promote amateur radio.
- >
- >It is important to note that our discrimination complaint remains pending
- >because the ARRL has not agreed to cease discriminatory practices against
- >LARC, in fact, they deny that they have discriminated against LARC. The
- >ARRL has said that they believe our complaint is moot since they have
- >agreed to run an ad which LARC submitted in 1991. However, LARC has no
- >guarantee that this decision would not be reversed and our ad once again
- >removed from the pages of QST. The Connecticut Commission on Human Rights
- >and Opportunities investigator has indicated, contrary to the statement
- >of ARRL officials, that the case is not moot.
-
- In other words you are suing the ARRL out of spite because they will not
- admit their non-existent guilt !
-
- Support immorality or we will sue you, this seems to be the gay's message.
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
- >
- >LARC stands ready, as we have since 1985, to work with the ARRL for the
- >betterment of amateur radio. However, there is no place in amateur radio
- >for discrimination of any kind. We are prepared to negotiate a settlement
- >to our discrimination complaint. However, the ARRL has been silent on this
- >issue for eight years and has thus far not indicated a willingness to
-
- Maybe they haven't broken the law. Maybre the membership knows that the
- gays promote a dangerous lifestyle.
-
- >negotiate, renounce past discriminatory policies, or work with LARC to
-
- Have they discriminated against gays ? Do you have any evidence of
- discrimination against gays other than their rejection of the gay add ?
-
- >promote amateur radio. Until such time as the leadership of the League
- >recognizes their obligation to renounce their past discriminatory policies
- >and practices once and for all, and return to spirit of their motto "Of,
- by >and for the radio amateur" including all amateurs, gay and straight,
- LARC >will continue to seek justice and fair treatment in the State of
- >Connecticut and in the court of public opinion.
- >
-
-
-
- It is jerks like that that are forcing the ARRL to waste money on non
- amateur radio causes. I like many ARRL members believe that gay sexual
- practices are wrong and would oppose this settlement, even going as
- far as quitting the ARRL in protest.
-
-
- >73,
- >
- >Jim, KK3K
- >
- >Jim Kelly, Amateur Radio Licensee KK3K (jimkelly@astro.ocis.temple.edu)
- >M.A. Candidate - Political Science - Temple University \
- >President - Lambda Amateur Radio Club for Sexual Minorities \
- Perversion
-
-
-
- Rod N0NZO
- --
- Rod Anderson | "I do not think the United States government
- rcanders@nyx.cs.du.edu | is responsible for the fact that a bunch of
- | fanatics decided to kill themselves"
- Clinton, Gore, gone in four | Slick Willie the Compassionate
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1993 16:10:08 GMT
- From:
- sdd.hp.com!nigel.msen.com!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!t
- rane.uninett.no!news.eunet.no!nuug!news.eunet.fi!fuug!krk!krksun.krk.fi!tofi@net
- w
- ork.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Mac users!! Read this!!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi there!!
-
- I wonder if there are any QSO LOG-programs to the Macintosh.
- THANKS in advance.
-
- Kristoffer H{ggstr|m
- tofi@krk.fi
-
- PS. Please reply to my personal address.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V93 #1294
- ******************************
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 15:53:09 GMT
- From: psinntp!arrl.org@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: RECIPOP info available
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Yet another of the many free services that ARRL HQ offers is the
- ability to obtain Reciprocol Operating permit information.
-
- Matter of fact, ARRL HQ is the ONLY place on the planet where
- this information resides!
-
- "Awrite, already" sez you, "why would I ever want one, and how
- much are ya gonna burn me to GET one?" "Glad you asked!" sez I
-
- Radio amateurs are a constantly-travelling, very mobile, bunch
- of folks, it appears, and their travels clearly take them to
- countries near and far. Myself, I prefer "far" rather than 'near',
- but if you're inclined to travel to Canada, you can ignore this whole
- tome, as the Canadian government and our own here in the States have
- worked out an automatic-reciprocity agreement.
-
- But if Belize is on your itinerary perhaps, or any of the other many
- countries with whom we share a reciprocol operating agreement, you're
- in luck! Many foreign administrations DO allow U.S. Amateur Radio
- licensees to apply for a reciprocol operating permit, and you need
- but ask us for the complimentary package that we make available.
-
- To make your trip more enjoyable in that regard, we need:
-
- 1. Your name
- 2. Your POSTAL mailing address
- 3. A specific request for the RECIPOP package for the specific country
- you'll be off to.
-
-
- | | | Deputy Manager, Field Services, ARRL.
- | |___| The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, the ARRL
- | uck | |urder National Traffic System, The Amateur Auxiliary to
- ------ | | the FCC's Field Operations Bureau, the ARRL
- KY1T Field Organization and the ARRL Monitoring System.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- lhurder@arrl.org Prodigy - MGTS39A, BIX - ARRL,
- MCI Mail - RPALM, MCI Mail - "ARRL", America On Line - "ARRL HQ"
- Compuserve - 70007,3373 (ARRL HQ) -- Genie ARRL.HQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Nov 93 15:58:29 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Studying in San Francisco
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <msattlerCFsG9G.9zt@netcom.com> msattler@netcom.com (Michael Sattler) writes:
- >
- >Thanks for the reply. If what you say is true, then why do so many
- >people (including the military) mount huge whip antennae with shiny
- >loading coils on their bumpers?
-
- Because if they mounted those huge whips on the top they'd hit every
- highway overpass in the country. As I said, *when mechanically feasible*,
- the best place to mount an antenna is in the center of the roof.
-
- Gary
- --
- Gary Coffman KE4ZV |"If 10% is good enough | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
- Destructive Testing Systems | for Jesus, it's good | uunet!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary
- 534 Shannon Way | enough for Uncle Sam."| emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | -Ray Stevens |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 14:58:26 GMT
- From: mdisea!mothost!merlin.dev.cdx.mot.com!davidk@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Who is the guy broadcasting from the Belgrade Lakes?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- comming from the Belgrade Lakes area of Maine. I believe
- the guys name was Glen ... and he seemed to be broadcasting
- a political agenda. Does anyone know how this person can
- broadcast in such a manner and also what is his goal?
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- Date: 1 Nov 93 17:26:45 GMT
- From: ogicse!uwm.edu!linac!att!cbnewsc!k9jma@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- References <1993Oct20.213056.667@rubicon.org>, <dbledsoeCFC8z4.2C4@netcom.com>, <1993Oct30.144840.8666@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>
- Subject : Re: GAY INTERNATIONAL HAM RADIO CLUB
-
- In article <1993Oct30.144840.8666@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu> rcanders@nyx.UUCP (Mr. Nice Guy) writes:
- >..........................some deleted
- >
- >It is jerks like that that are forcing the ARRL to waste money on non
-
- Tsk, tsk - name calling. Getting to be as bad here as 313.
-
- >amateur radio causes. I like many ARRL members believe that gay sexual
- >practices are wrong and would oppose this settlement, even going as
- >far as quitting the ARRL in protest.
- >
- >..........................some deleted
- >Rod N0NZO
-
- It seems that if ARRL wants to maintain its privileged (non-profit,
- educational; VEC, etc) status it is going to have to conform to the
- prevailing standards of non-discrimination.
-
- If some members want to exclude a minority the management may, or course,
- try to accommodate those members. If they want to push the limits of
- discrimination though, they'll just have to live with the idea that the
- organization will incur a cost when those they injure avail themselves of
- government process to seek redress.
-
- At bottom, the problem is the desire on the part of _some_ members to
- exclude _some_ fellow hams. So your proposed quitting is probably best -
- if ARRL is to continue as a public organization and you can't stand equal
- participation by all. Of course, the membership could also remove ARRL
- from its public status and make it a private (taxpaying, etc.)
- organization. Then they would be more, but not absolutely, free to
- discriminate as you like. The choice is ours, but we can't have it both
- ways.
-
- 73 DE K9JMA (ARRL life member)
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- Ed Schaefer K9JMA ham radio N97178 aviation
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