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- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 93 11:59:43 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1309
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Thu, 4 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1309
-
- Today's Topics:
- "outdoor antenna" ban (2 msgs)
- AURORA WARNING: Middle Latitude Auroral Activity Warning
- BAUD VS BAUDS
- characteristic impedance
- Daily Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for 03 November
- Fun with Radio Shack
- Info-Hams Digest V93 #1307
- Kenwood IF-232
- Neat Feature on New Motorola Commercial Ha
- Need ALASKA for 75m WAS
- Opto-isolator for keyer
- qsl to cuba
- SAREX Keps & Update 10/28
- Slowpokes
- TS 430 as mobile
- We've lost him, Jim!
- ZA1QA QSL manager is HA0MM
-
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-
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- (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: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 14:51:35 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!linac!news.ssc.gov!cadams.ssc.gov!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: "outdoor antenna" ban
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <JF7gcc1w165w@sytex.com>, jim@sytex.com (Jim Arnold) wrote:
- >
- > Anyone have any good ideas on how I can fight a complaint
- > about my "outdoor antenna"? It's a 2 meter ground plane
- > that I take in and put out (it's mounted on a wooden stick).
- > for a couple of hours each evening, and on weekends.
- >
- > I live in an apartment co-op that doesn't allow antennas.
- >
- > Well, its just a temporary antenna at that, and no worse
- > than someone hanging a power cord out their window to
- > vacuum their car!
- >
- > Any hints and tips?
- >
- > Much obliged...
- >
- > jim - AD4JE
-
-
- Put a flag on it.
-
-
- Chuck Adams, WB5WRR (The Chuckster)
- Not an official document of DOE, SSCL, URA or EG&G
- "I cut you three ways, man: quick, deep and frequently"
- Internet: chuck_adams@qmail.ssc.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 15:36:32 GMT
- From: newsgate.watson.ibm.com!hawnews.watson.ibm.com!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: "outdoor antenna" ban
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <JF7gcc1w165w@sytex.com>, jim@sytex.com (Jim Arnold) writes:
- >Anyone have any good ideas on how I can fight a complaint
- >about my "outdoor antenna"? It's a 2 meter ground plane
- >that I take in and put out (it's mounted on a wooden stick).
- >for a couple of hours each evening, and on weekends.
- >
- >I live in an apartment co-op that doesn't allow antennas.
- >
-
- How high does this 'stick' put your antenna? If your not concerned with
- getting it over the roof line then you should be able to find a way to
- disguise it some how. Do you have a balcony or are you just sticking it
- out the window? If your on a balcony, you should be able to hang a potted
- plant ( live or fake ) and 'grow' the antenna out of that. Or set you up a
- permant flag pole for one of those small, US flags or wind-socks. Use that
- as the antenna or figure out a way to attach the antenna to that at night.
- See if you have any vent pipes on the roof near your window. If so, you
- might be able to get the manager to let you put up one of those Vent
- Antennas. It slips right over the pipe. If you want to find a way to
- 'force' them to let you use your antenna, your out of luck. If you signed
- the lease that said no antennas, then you have to live with that or find a
- way to disguise the antenna.
-
- 73's de Jack - kf5mg
- AX25net - kf5mg@kf5mg.#dfw.tx.usa.na - (817) 962-4409
- Internet - kf5mg@kf5mg.ampr.org - 44.28.0.14
- Worknet - kf5mg@vnet.ibm.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 15:39:02 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: AURORA WARNING: Middle Latitude Auroral Activity Warning
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
- MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY WARNING
-
- WARNING ISSUED: 12:30 UT, 04 NOVEMBER
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
-
- VALID UNTIL: 19:00 UTC ON 06 NOVEMBER
-
- HIGH RISK PERIOD: 04 Nov - 05 Nov (UT days)
- MODERATE RISK PERIOD: 04 Nov - 06 Nov
-
- PREDICTED ACTIVITY INDICES FOR NEXT 4 DAYS: 55, 30, 20, 12 (04 - 07 NOV)
- (INPUT INTO THE AURORAL SIMULATION SOFTWARE *)
-
- POTENTIAL MAGNITUDE OF MIDDLE LATITUDE AURORAL ACTIVITY: MODERATE - HIGH
-
- POTENTIAL DURATION OF THIS ACTIVITY: 48 TO 72 HOURS
-
- POTENTIAL LUNAR INTERFERENCE: LOW - MODERATE
-
- OVERALL OPPORTUNITY FOR OBSERVATIONS FROM MIDDLE LATITUDES: FAIR - GOOD
-
- APPROXIMATE OPTIMUM OBSERVING CONDITIONS (LOCAL TIME): PRIOR TO 9 OR 10 PM
-
- AURORAL ACTIVITY MAY BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY NORTH OF A LINE FROM...
-
- WASHINGTON STATE TO NORTH-CENTRAL IDAHO TO NORTHERN WYOMING TO
- NORTHERN NEBRASKA OR SOUTHERN SOUTH DAKOTA TO IOWA TO NORTHERN
- ILLINOIS OR SOUTHERN MINNESOTA TO SOUTHERN WISCONSIN TO SOUTHERN
- MICHIGAN TO NEW JERSEY. THERE IS ALSO A CHANCE POINTS SOUTH OF THIS
- LINE MAY ALSO SPOT PERIODS OF ACTIVITY.
-
- ACTIVITY MAY ALSO BE OBSERVED APPROXIMATELY NORTH OF A LINE FROM...
-
- THE U.K. TO NORTHERN GERMANY AND DENMARK TO NORTHERN RUSSIA,
- INCLUDING MOST OF NORWAY, SWEDEN, AND FINLAND. EXTREME SOUTHERN
- REGIONS OF AUSTRALIA AND NEW ZEALAND MAY ALSO BE ABLE TO SPOT
- ACTIVITY DURING THE WARNING PERIOD.
-
- * Contact: Oler@Rho.Uleth.CA or COler@Solar.Stanford.Edu for more information
- regarding the Auroral Activity Prediction and Simulation Software.
-
- SYNOPSIS...
-
- Auroral activity has increased substantially over the last 12 hours.
- Minor to major auroral storming has been observed over the upper-middle
- and high latitude regions. Conditions are expected to remain at these
- enhanced (and perhaps stronger) levels over the next 24 to 36 hours.
- Observing conditions during this time will be good prior to moonrise
- which occurs between approximately 9 and 10 pm local time. Thereafter,
- moderate lunar interference (a 68% illuminated moon) will degrade
- observations from dark-sky sites.
-
- For those with our Auroral Oval Simulation Software, optimal input
- values of between 40 and 60 should be used on 04 November, changing to
- values between approximately 25 and 40 on 05 November. Use the Internet
- command: "finger aurora@xi.uleth.ca" to obtain current forecast values
- and synoptical information.
-
- This warning will remain active until 19:00 UT on 06 November when it
- will either be updated or allowed to expire.
-
-
- ** End of Warning **
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 12:57:54 GMT
- From: ogicse!uwm.edu!linac!att!att-out!cbnewsj!k2ph@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: BAUD VS BAUDS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 18:02:52 GMT
- From: hp-cv!hp-pcd!hpcvsnz!charlier@hplabs.hp.com
- Subject: characteristic impedance
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Gary Coffman (gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us) wrote:
- : In article <claude.752056704@bauv106> claude@bauv.unibw-muenchen.de (Claude Frantz) writes:
- : >What is the prefered method to measure the characteristic impedance
- : >of a coax line ?
-
- : If you're measuring at a relatively low frequency, there's another way.
- : Just terminate the line with a variable carbon resistor, feed a wee bit
- : of power up the line, and "dip" the SWR reading with the pot. The pot's
- : value will be the line's characteristic impedance regardless of the
- : meter impedance.
-
- Since Tom Bruhns is away on a trip, I'm going to have to fill his
- shoes :-)
-
- I don't think your 2nd method will work with the typical SWR meter
- that Joe Ham has. Look at it this way: if I hook a 100 ohm resistor
- directly on the antenna terminal of my 50 ohm SWR bridge, I will
- see a 2:1 SWR indication. If I hook a piece of 100 ohm coax to the
- antenna terminal, with a 100 ohm resistor on the far end, the SWR on the
- coax will be 1:1, but my 50 ohm swr bridge will still indicate 2:1,
- because it still "sees" a 100 ohm resistor on its output.
-
- That's why the meter has a characteristic impedance.
-
- Now if your "SWR meter" is actually a time-domain reflectometer,
- you *can* use such a technique, just tune until relections disappear.
- TDRs are *almost* as expensive as network analyzers though...
-
- Probably the cheapest and most reliable method is to read the numbers
- stamped on the side of the coax, and look them up in a reference book..
-
- --
- Charlie Panek KX7L Hewlett Packard Company
- charlier@lsid.hp.com Lake Stevens Instrument Division
- Everett, Washington
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 16:00:40 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Daily Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for 03 November
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- !!BEGIN!! (1.0) S.T.D. Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for DAY 307, 11/03/93
- 10.7 FLUX=093.9 90-AVG=093 SSN=020 BKI=0011 1225 BAI=008
- BGND-XRAY=A9.5 FLU1=9.1E+05 FLU10=1.1E+04 PKI=1011 2234 PAI=008
- BOU-DEV=003,003,007,005,008,013,015,083 DEV-AVG=017 NT SWF=00:000
- XRAY-MAX= B2.0 @ 1501UT XRAY-MIN= A8.7 @ 0147UT XRAY-AVG= B1.0
- NEUTN-MAX= +002% @ 2140UT NEUTN-MIN= -002% @ 2150UT NEUTN-AVG= +0.1%
- PCA-MAX= +0.1DB @ 1500UT PCA-MIN= -0.3DB @ 2130UT PCA-AVG= -0.0DB
- BOUTF-MAX=55366NT @ 1336UT BOUTF-MIN=55332NT @ 2348UT BOUTF-AVG=55355NT
- GOES7-MAX=P:+000NT@ 0000UT GOES7-MIN=N:+000NT@ 0000UT G7-AVG=+092,+000,+000
- GOES6-MAX=P:+181NT@ 1758UT GOES6-MIN=N:-054NT@ 1111UT G6-AVG=+110,+013,-027
- FLUXFCST=STD:090,090,090;SESC:090,090,090 BAI/PAI-FCST=015,030,020/010,018,035
- KFCST=2344 4332 3466 5433 27DAY-AP=004,016 27DAY-KP=2110 1221 1244 5222
- WARNINGS=*SWF;*GSTRM;*AURMIDWRN
- ALERTS=**245STRM:1355-1528UTC
- !!END-DATA!!
-
- NOTE: The Effective Sunspot Number for 02 NOV 93 is not available.
- The Full Kp Indices for 02 NOV 93 are not available.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 18:45:49 GMT
- From: sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!cupnews0.cup.hp.com!jholly@hplabs.hp.com
- Subject: Fun with Radio Shack
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Greg Bullough (greg@netcom.com) wrote:
- /* stuff about charging for mailing list info deleted */
-
- Actually what I enjoy doing is giving them the phone number and
- address of the RS store a couple miles away. Use the name R.S. Tandy.
- the sales driods just love it.
-
- Jim, WA6SDM
- jholly@cup.hp.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 19:19:59 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1307
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ??? ???
- ??? TEKRONIX 4105 TERMINAL ???
- ??? ???
- Howdy. Does anyone know the details on the setup procedures for a
- Specifically, how to allocate buffer memory using MEMORYBLOCKS?
- 73 & Thanx de Walt - K2WK
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 16:46:55 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Kenwood IF-232
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am trying to use software called KTWIN to control a Kenwood TS140S
- transceiver. However an interface from the receiver to the PC serial
- port is required. Kenwood produce one called an IF 232 but is quite
- expensive. I understand that is possible to "home brew" such an
- interface. Does anyone know if a circuit is available of an
- equivalent or if if a circuit is stored at an FTP site?
- Thanks.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 12:42:14 GMT
- From: mdisea!mothost!lmpsbbs!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Neat Feature on New Motorola Commercial Ha
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article AA24971@mbs.telesys.utexas.edu, miles@mbs.telesys.utexas.EDU (Miles Abernathy) writes:
- }Here's a neat feature of the new Motorola Visar handheld,
- }
- }The Visar has an LCD channel display mounted on top at a 45-degree angle,
- }so it is visible from above (if the radio is in your shirt pocket) or from
- }the front (if you have it in your hand). Of course, that means that the
- }display must be upside down from one or the other position.
- }
- }The neat feature is an invert button. Press it and the characters in the
- }display electronically invert! No need to read upside-down numbers!
- }
- }Hooray for Yankee ingenuity!
- }
- The MT1000 radios also would do that.
- Bruce, WB4YUC
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 1993 13:17:36 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!emory!news-feed-2.peachnet.edu!concert!ecsgate!bruce.uncg.edu!mosier.uncg.edu!mosier@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Need ALASKA for 75m WAS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I need one more QSO/QSL for the 75m Extra-class WAS award. Are there any
- Alaska stations with Extra-class formatted calls that would like to come up
- on the GERITOL net on 3768 kHz some evening? Of course, there are a LOT of
- others there who need Alaska, and you'll be busy for awhile, but its FUN!!
-
- steve - w3grg
-
- steve
- mosier@fagan.uncg.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 15:14:28 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Opto-isolator for keyer
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi!
-
- My friend, Bill, needs some info. Here's his problem:
-
- I am builing a keyer circuit using the Curtis Keyer chip
- I'm trying to reduce the size and power consumption so I
- would like to use an optoisolator instead of a relay or
- transistor type circuit for the output stage. My rig is
- a Kenwood TS-140S. I'm interested in circuits that use
- opto isolators and which components use the least amount
- of power. Any suggestions?
-
- Thanks and 73,
-
- Bill, ka2cki
-
-
- --
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- |
- Thomas J. Jennings | Tel: (716) 273 7071
- Development Engineer | Fax: (716) 273 7262
- |
- ABB Process Automation |
- Post Office Box 22685 |
- Rochester, New York 14692-2685 |
- |
- -------------------------------------------------------------
- Internet: jennings@jennings.rochny.uspra.abb.com
- -------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 14:58:55 GMT
- From: psinntp!arrl.org@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: qsl to cuba
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In rec.radio.amateur.misc, Chris Terwilliger <a229aa@email.sps.mot.com> writes:
- >I know this was discussed some time ago, but, does arrl outgoing buro
- >handle cuba? Does cuba have an incoming buro? Is there a manager?
- >Do we have to go direct?
- >
- >
- >* Chris Terwilliger, AA7WD a229aa@email.sps.mot.com *
- >* Motorola "And now, *
- >* Phoenix Corporate Research Labs the sequence of events, *
- >* 2100 E. Elliot Rd. EL508 in no particular order." *
- >* Tempe, AZ 85284 - Dan Rather *
- >
-
-
- Chris,
-
- Yes, the Outgoing Service DOES forward cards to Cuba (CO). And yes,
- there does exist an Incoming QSL Bureau for Cuba.
-
- The only time you should use a QSL Manager (for Cuba) would be
- if the amateur you QSO'ed with requested you QSL via a Manager.
-
- The Cuba QSL Bureau also forwards cards to the U.S.. These cards
- come directly to us here in the Service. Once received, they`re
- sorted, and mailed out to the various U.S. Incoming QSL Bureaus.
-
- You have to realize though, that mail INTO Cuba goes through a
- number of mail inspections, is re-routed though Miami, and so
- forth. Mail INTO this country (from Cuba) goes through nearly
- the same machinations. So unless QSL cards are mailed direct, cards
- sent through the Cuba Bureau system take awhile to get to their
- proper destinations.
-
- I'd recommend QSLing direct only if you REALLY need the card (i.e.,
- DXCC, WAZ, WAC, etc.)
-
- Hope this helps!
-
- 73,
-
- Joe, NJ1Q
-
-
-
- Joseph Carcia, NJ1Q | "The surest sign that Intelligent
- ARRL Outgoing QSL Service Mgr. | life exists in the Universe is
- American Radio Relay League | that NONE of it has ever visited
- 225 Main St. | the Earth." - Calvin & Hobbs
- Newington CT 06111-1494 |
- (w) (203) 666-1541 ext. 274 |
- (fax) (203) 665-7531 |
- internet: jcarcia@arrl.org |
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 93 16:18:18 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: SAREX Keps & Update 10/28
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- HAVE WE ALL HAD ENOUGH OF THIS YET???????????????
- HOW MANY DUPLICATIONS DOES IT TAKE BEFORE IT GETS THROUGH SOMEONES HEAD!!??
-
-
-
- Gerald J. Walsh - KB6OOC | Internet: gwalsh@kilroy.Jpl.Nasa.Gov
- Jet Propulsion Laboratory | AMPRNet : kb6ooc@jpl-gw.w6vio.ampr.org
- RF and Microwave Subsystems Section | Packet : KB6OOC@W6VIO.#SOCA.CA.USA.NA
- M/S 238-528 | Phone : (818) 354-3913
- 4800 Oak Grove Drive | Fax : (818) 393-0207
- Pasadena, CA 91109 |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 05:34:14 GMT
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!darwin.sura.net!perot.mtsu.edu!raider!theporch!jackatak!root@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Slowpokes
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- alanb@sr.hp.com (Alan Bloom) writes:
- >
- > It's amazing how many people call the DX station without being able to
- > hear him. You can tell because, on big pileups, there will still be
- > people calling several minutes after the DX station announces hi is
- > going QRT.
-
- This is NOT a CW-only phenomena, either... I listened to a QSO between
- a station in Rhowanda and a WB5xxx (no need to pick on anyone by name,
- he'll know who he is...) hoping I could sneak in for a signal report
- and a few words with a rare African station from my mobile.
-
- After a few rude souls broke for signal reports (the African wanted to
- chat, not run a pileup) the Rhowandan announced for all to hear "I do
- not like these pileups, I am going QRT." and shut down... one "1"-land
- wonder actually carried on what he thought was a QSO, although it was
- in his head and in the ether, including asking for a repeat of his
- signal report... then, slightly embarrassed when someone pointed out
- to him that he had QSO'ed himself, he announces to the whole world "I
- guess I was hearing what I wanted to hear. I don't know who I just
- worked, but I hope he'll QSL." 100% via buro om ;^)
-
- 73, Jack/W4PPT
-
- +--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--+
- | Jack GF Hill |Voice: (615) 459-2636 - Ham Call: W4PPT |
- | P. O. Box 1685 |Modem: (615) 377-5980 - Bicycling and SCUBA Diving |
- | Brentwood, TN 37024|Fax: (615) 459-0038 - Life Member - ARRL |
- | root@jackatak.raider.net - "Plus ca changer, plus c'est la meme chose" |
- +--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 02 Nov 1993 11:50:30 -0800
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!gateway@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: TS 430 as mobile
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello:
-
- I just managed to snag the good deal on the TS 430 over on rec.radio.swap
- and wondered about the 430 as a mobile rig. I have not used one.
-
- How sensitive is the final to SWR? How effective is the noise blanker?
- Does the 430 need an external speaker?
- How useful is the mobile mounting bracket?
-
- I will probably mount it in
- my new (old) VW van which I want to make into a fine radio-mobile :-).
-
- Any hints and suggestions appreciated.
-
- Clark
- WA3JPG
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Nov 1993 14:07:44 GMT
- From: gumby!destroyer!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@yale.arpa
- Subject: We've lost him, Jim!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I thing one of the TOP TEN "big ham radio lies" is that you can work an
- orbiting object with an HT. OSCAR 21 is supposedly one such satelite
- and from my experience you need several dozen watts and a yagi which can
- be pointed at the "bird" as it fly overhead.
-
- Verticals have too low an angle of radiation to work a satelite which is
- higher than 30 degree or so above the horizon.
-
- On the bright side, you can HEAR many of these satelites with even a
- cheap scanner. Try it!
-
- paul wb8zjl
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 3 Nov 93 07:02:05 PST
- From: pa.dec.com!wrksys.enet.dec.com!reisert@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: ZA1QA QSL manager is HA0MM
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Earlier this year, I received a QSL card with about a 1 month turn-around
- time.
-
- 73 - Jim AD1C
-
- --
- James J. Reisert Internet: reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com
- Digital Equipment Corp. UUCP: ...decwrl!wrksys.enet.dec.com!reisert
- 146 Main Street - MLO3-6/C9 Voice: 508-493-5747
- Maynard, MA 01754 FAX: 508-493-0395
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- No. It's very much like saying "trees." Take a look at V.32, for
- example. Take a look at ETSI DTR/TM-3017.
-
- There are some words that are both singular and plural. Baud is
- not one of them. Bauds is the one word to have when you're having
- more than one. :-)
-
- 73,
- Bob K2PH
-
- --
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Bob Schreibmaier K2PH | UUCP: ...!att!mtdcr!bob
- AT&T Bell Laboratories | Internet: bob@mtdcr.att.com
- Middletown, N.J. 07748 | ICBM: 40o21'N, 74o8'W
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V93 #1309
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