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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1317
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 7 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1317
-
- Today's Topics:
- "outdoor antenna" ban
- From KB7 to KC7 prefix ?
- Fun with Radio Shack
- Info needed on Yaesu FT620B
- Inverting LCD Displays
- Is the band dead -- or nobody on?
- Neat Feature on New Motorola Commercial Handheld
- Problems routing to ARRL.ORG
- Questions about Yaesu FT-411E
- Radio Shack HTs
- Special (vanity) calls
- We've lost him, Jim!
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Nov 93 14:22:51 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!ucivax!gateway@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: "outdoor antenna" ban
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi Jim:
-
- Just a quick note for you regarding your antenna restrictions.
-
- 1. Check to see if the prohibition is in your lease or rental
- agreement (or is referred to in there as in a general plan down
- at the courthouse). That is probably what it is.
-
- 2. If it is in your lease or is a general plan, DO NOT try to
- "invoke" PRB-1, this is not correct, and could cause more harm
- than good. PRB-1 does NOT mandate anything at all, and does NOT
- affect any contractual agreements anyway (it is meant only to
- ASK cities and towns who have restrictive ordinances to please
- cooperate with hams, it does not supercede their authority....
- except that a very few sympathetic federal judges have occasionally
- seen some restrictions as just too much).
-
- 2.5 If the restriction is not in your lease, and it is a municipal
- ordinance, then PRB-1 MIGHT be useful, depending on their receptivity
- and your committment to going to court (not usually a good idea).
- PRB-1 gives suggestions to the locals, and explains the Federal
- interest in having hams free to communicate, and SOME areas
- listen to this and SOME areas don't. There have been Federal
- court cases that support PRB-1 affecting the local laws, and some
- that say PRB-1 has very little effect on local laws. Again, use
- the best schmoozing and reasoning you have at your disposal, local
- clubs and emergency groups may be able to help. Threats and court
- action are a very last resort, if a resort at all.
-
- 3. If living where you are living is important to you, and you do
- not want to give up ham radio, check with your local ARRL Volunteer
- Counsel. You can get a free half hour consultation, and can go from
- there on whatever you decide.
-
- 4. The argument about having to run more power with an indoor
- antenna and increasing "radiation" is a dangerous one legally,
- because the landlord (or tenants) can look to the nuisance provisions
- of the lease to stop you from using the radio, and just might
- prevail (and you probably don't want the time and expense to defend
- such a crazy lawsuit!)
-
- My personal advice: try real hard with "reason" and get them to like
- you and respect ham radio. If this doesn't work, try the modest indoor
- antenna approach - and be a real good citizen so that they will
- eventually come around. If there are TVI complaints and stuff, work
- with them as best you can. Otherwise, not only will you probably
- suffer (or need to move), but all ham radio suffers from the impression
- we create.
-
- We, as hams, have no "right" to use ham radio. IF the day comes when
- a lot of folks don't like hams, they could all push their congressfolks
- to pass laws abolishing ham radio here in the USA (or giving the spectrum
- over to other uses consistent with international law - well, maybe, if
- we have a president who cares about international law at the time).
- It is important not to get too cocky about our hobby. I believe we need
- to work with it as an important gift, and to nurture the public's
- ideas about us.
-
- Clark
- WA3JPG
- .....................
-
- Clark Savage Turner, Graduate Student Researcher
- Safety Critical Software Group home:
- Department of Info. and Computer Science 1514 Verano Place
- Irvine, CA. 92717 Irvine, CA. 92715
- (714) 856 4049 (714) 856 2131
-
- WA3JPG, QRP #3526, active on HF, VHF and UHF.
- ARRL Volunteer Counsel
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 10:07:21 MST
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!asuacad!atcgd@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: From KB7 to KC7 prefix ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- After KB7ZZZ comes KC7AAA. These are 2x3 call signs. The 2x2
-
- call signs KC7AA and so forth were used up years ago ...
-
- on folks like me.
-
- Charles Dresser, KC7AN (Advanced class)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 5 Nov 1993 22:18:21 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hpfcso!wayne@network.ucsd.
- Subject: Fun with Radio Shack
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > 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.
-
- Using I.M. Stiff and the address and phone number of a local mortuary
- works too.
-
- Wayne KD0EA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Nov 93 15:50:08 GMT
- From: ogicse!cs.uoregon.edu!usenet.ee.pdx.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Info needed on Yaesu FT620B
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- First let me tell you that I am very new to ham radio. I recently
- picked up a rig from a friend who had bought it as a "fixer-upper"
- The unit is a Yaesu FT620B. I imagine it is rather old, I'm not
- sure how old though. There really isn't anything wrong with it,
- however it was missing the power cord. The plug receptical in the
- rear panel has four prongs on it and I don't have a clue as to what
- to do with it. I would greatly appreciate any of the following pieces
- of information:
-
- 1) Information on how to contact Yaesu in order to order a power
- cord for the device.
-
- 2) Locations where I might order the cord from if Yaesu no longer
- makes it.
-
- 3) Photocopies of the manual and schematics. If someone out there
- does have access to the manual and schematics and no longer
- needs them for some reason I would be happy to purchase them
- from you. If you do still need them let me know how much it
- would cost to copy and mail them and I will send the needed
- amount.
-
- 4) A brief description of what the capabilities of this unit might
- be.
-
- 5) Anything else you can think of that someone new to this might not
- know to ask.
-
- Thanks in advance to anyonone who might be able to offer some help to
- me on this,
-
- Rob Mohr
-
- P.S. If possible please respond via personal E-mail as my access
- to USENET is not always reliable. The E-mail address to send
- responces to is:
-
- robertm@uplherc.upl.com
-
- Thanks again.....
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 1993 22:41:50 GMT
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uxa.cso.uiuc.edu!epm52766@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Inverting LCD Displays
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- RHAREL@FAB8.INTel.COM (RICHARD HAREL) writes:
-
- > when the battery is removed for x amount of time. On SABER models,
- > the user can program a PASSWORD that is required each time the
- > radio is turned on. Similar features can be built into ham equipment
- > that renders it useless until a code is entered. (feature sould be
- > user selectable) Similarly, (I don't know if this exists yet) if a radio
- > is stolen, a secret code can be transmited that would cause the radio
- > to go into transmit mode continuously or on a selected duty cycle.
- > (providing of course that the radio is on). DF equipment can then be
- > used for the 'seek and destroy' mission.
-
-
- >73,
- >Rich
- >WB2JBS
-
- Yes, system sabers can be sent a erase memory code, or a destruct code.
- I have the destruct code disabled on my sword, but the memory erase active.
- To transmit one of these codes however, you need a motorola console station--
- rather expensive. (I do have access to one if it became neccessary). The
- erase/destruct codes need to be sent in securenet, so if they don't have the
- right key, they can't do anything to your radio.
-
- 73, de N9KET (Andrew)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 22:13:06 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hpfcso!hplvec!scott@network
- Subject: Is the band dead -- or nobody on?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In rec.radio.amateur.misc, rossi@VFL.Paramax.COM (Pete Rossi) writes:
-
-
- > Sometimes I really wonder if the bands are *really* dead. Maybe everyone
- > is listening and nobody is transmitting ;-)
-
- While others have offered logical explainations for localized band
- openings, I'll also validate Pete's closing statement. I've not been at
- this for very long, and certainly haven't figured out the wonders of
- propogation, but sometimes it does seem that everyone is just listening.
-
- On numerous occasions I've gone up to 15 meters when it seems
- absolutely dead, tuned around looking for anything interesting and
- finally called CQ just before giving up, only to have several booming
- signals answering my call. When all else fails, don't be afraid to call
- CQ on a "dead" band. Sure the only thing you're reaching might be your
- neighbor's TV :-) but it never hurts to try.
-
-
- Scott Turner N0VRF scott@hpisla.LVLD.HP.COM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 21:51:14 GMT
- From: news.kpc.com!amd!amdahl!netcomsv!netcom.com!jfh@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Neat Feature on New Motorola Commercial Handheld
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- CSLE87@maccvm.corp.mot.com (Karl Beckman) wrote:
- >WOW - Somebody in this newsgroup NOT bashing the US commercial equipment
- >manufacturers! Better include a disclaimer that you don't favor Yankees
- >over any other politically correct baseball team name!
- > Seriously, thanks for the compliment, remember that the domestic
- >thinkers did it BEFORE the overseas crowd, and those who purchase such
- >intellectual ingenuity do contribute to the health of the US economy,
- >rather than skewing the balance of trade away from financial recovery.
-
- When are the domestic thinkers at Motorola going to start paying attention
- to the ham market? (Taking out threatening ads in QST doesn't count.)
-
- --
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Jack Hamilton POB 281107 SF CA 94128 USA
- jfh@netcom.com kd6ttl@w6pw.#nocal.ca.us.na
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Nov 93 09:49:28 EST
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!eff!news.kei.com!world!ksr!jfw@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Problems routing to ARRL.ORG
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- landisj@drager.com (Joe Landis - Systems/Network Mgr. - x2621) writes:
- >For some reason, every time I try to mail to anyone at arrl.org, my mail gets
- >bounced by our forwarder (uu.psi.com). I don't have problems with anyone
- >else on internet that I've sent mail.
-
- Fascinatingly enough, psi.com is also the ARRL's MX forwarder:
-
- > set q=mx
- > arrl.org
- Server: hopscotch.ksr.com
- Address: 139.167.128.5
-
- Non-authoritative answer:
- arrl.org preference = 0, mail exchanger = uu2.psi.com
- arrl.org preference = 10, mail exchanger = uu3.psi.com
- arrl.org preference = 10, mail exchanger = uu4.psi.com
- arrl.org preference = 10, mail exchanger = uu5.psi.com
- arrl.org preference = 10, mail exchanger = uu6.psi.com
- arrl.org preference = 10, mail exchanger = uu7.psi.com
- arrl.org preference = 10, mail exchanger = uu8.psi.com
-
- Authoritative answers can be found from:
- ARRL.ORG nameserver = NS.PSI.NET
- ARRL.ORG nameserver = NS2.PSI.NET
- uu2.psi.com internet address = 128.145.228.2
- uu3.psi.com internet address = 38.145.250.2
- uu4.psi.com internet address = 38.146.21.2
- uu5.psi.com internet address = 38.145.226.3
- uu6.psi.com internet address = 38.145.155.3
- uu7.psi.com internet address = 38.145.204.6
- uu8.psi.com internet address = 38.146.10.7
- NS.PSI.NET internet address = 192.33.4.10
- NS2.PSI.NET internet address = 192.35.82.2
-
- Perhaps this explains why people in another newsgroup, when ranking major
- Internet providers, rated PSI third out of three by a large margin...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 6 Nov 1993 00:35:09 GMT
- From: paris.ics.uci.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.@news.service.uci.edu
- Subject: Questions about Yaesu FT-411E
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > 1. What's the best way to hook up the unit at home so that I don't
- > use a battery pack?
-
- Buy (for about $12) one of the 6-AA-cell battery packs and wire it for
- external juice (up to 12V is OK => 5W out on high power, and it gets
- warm). Use whatever sort of external connector on the wire that you
- like. (I use 6-pin molex as a standard "12V connector" which lets me
- run the radio off car, gel-cell, 12V supply, etc.) You'll have to
- silver-solder to the connectors or just pressure-fit. You'll see what I
- mean when you look inside one.
-
- Or, obtain a dead NiCad pack, tear it open, yank out the guts, and wire
- it up up similarly. This is cheaper than buying a 6-cell pack for the
- purpose -- once you have a dead NiCad pack and decide not to reload it.
-
- Beware, all this frequent battery switching will break your power
- contacts on the radio in 2-3 years. Call Yaesu (310-404-2700, main
- number, press 3 for parts, 8-4 M-F PST) and pre-order some new ones.
- They're cheap and easy to get. :-)
-
- > 2. What's the difference between the FT-411 and the FT-411E?
-
- The IF was increased from 17.3 to 21 (?) MHz to solve common intermod
- problems (ham band is 17.3 away from common business channels). Maybe
- other enhancements too.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 1993 21:08:23 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!jericho.mc.com!fugu!levine@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Radio Shack HTs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- -->
- -->Problem is, all the dual-banders/expanded coverage HT's I've run across
- -->seem to have nasty intermod probs. I haven't had any regrets about buying the
- -->'202. Now, if somebody would come out with a narrow bandpass filter kit to
- -->replace the tight front-end that these HTs *should* have, then I might agree
- -->with what you've got to say about buying a dual-bander...
- -->
- -->--
- -->__ /| | Douglas J Renze, N0YVW |
- -->\'o.O' | +1 319 337 4664 | IN GOD WE TRUST
- -->=(___)= | drenze@icaen.uiowa.edu | All Others Pay Cash
- --> U | Douglas-Renze@uiowa.edu |
-
-
- Has anyone done any real tests on HT's to see if any are more
- sensitive to intermod than others?
-
- N0YVW (I assume you are a relatively new Ham because there
- you aren't in the Summer 93 SAM Database) claims that the
- Korean Radio Shack HT has better intermod rejection than
- "all the dual-banders/expanded coverage HT's I've run across".
-
- Has the ARRL Lab any scientific data to back up the claim that
- the Radio Shack 2m HT is any better than everything (anything) else?
-
- I haven't heard a bit of intermod from my FT530. I can't remember
- hearing any from my W2A or my 32AT in normal every day use.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 1 Nov 1993 21:59:19 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hpfcso!hplvec!scott@network
- Subject: Special (vanity) calls
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In rec.radio.amateur.misc, rdewan@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Rajiv Dewan) writes:
-
- > A good rythmic call that has some dit-dah variation but is not too long
- > is probably the best for really weak signal work. A call such as w9rd
- > would be pretty nice. :)
-
- In Colorado, a statewide linked repeater sytem known as the Colorado
- Connection uses NN0A's call. What a great CW call! Easy, rythmic,
- short and difficult to confuse with anything else.
-
- Scott Turner N0VRF scott@hpisla.LVLD.HP.COM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 6 Nov 1993 00:39:46 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hpfcso!ajs@network.ucsd.
- Subject: We've lost him, Jim!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > Maybe we need QRP days on AO21...
-
- Hey, what if the next SAREX mission dedicated some passes to QRP
- contacts? The rules might be: HTs only, maximum 5 watts, dipole
- antenna only, rubber ducks preferred. Honor system of course. Maybe
- ask each station to announce transmitter power and antenna type along
- with their call sign.
-
- This would be *fun*. Any chance one of you SAREX coordinator folks
- could forward the idea?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 22:59:01 GMT
- From: mentor.cc.purdue.edu!noose.ecn.purdue.edu!dynamo.ecn.purdue.edu!wb9omc@purdue.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <199311041651.IAA14507@ucsd.edu>, <CFzCLI.7Lq@cbnews.cb.att.com>, <CFzDws.Fpv@usenet.ucs.indiana.edu>s.u
- Subject : Re: 10m Mobile
-
- djadams@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (david jerome adams) writes:
-
- >Greetings! As the 10m band closes people are selling off 10m equipment
- >dirt cheap. I've been wanting to get a 10m all-mode mobile and can now get
- >one cheaply. Now, what I want to know is if during this low, 10 m
- >will be a useful thing to have in the car...not for dx obviously, but
- >it seems that local communication is still doable (like 2m). Any
- >comments, criticisms, advice, flaming branding irons?
- >73 de dave, N9uxu
-
- N9UXU from WB9OMC...... :-)
-
- *I'm* not selling my 10M stuff at all. What goes down will come back up.
- How low it will go can be speculated or even SWAGed (Scientific Wild Ass
- Guess). Oddball short skip opportunities can still occur unless I have been
- grossly misled.
-
- But if you're hoping for local stuff on 10M you may be sorely disappointed.
- I get the gut feeling that most people would rather do it on 2meters and
- don't bother with 10.
-
- Duane
-
- ------------------------------
-
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