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- Date: Wed, 10 Nov 93 04:30:10 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1331
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 10 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1331
-
- Today's Topics:
- FOR SALE: MFJ 1278 TNC (Multi mode data controller)
- Fun with Radio Shack
- How Sensitive Are Front-Ends? (2 msgs)
- License Datapoints
- One Antenna Two (2 msgs)
- PRO-57 mods for 137-138MHz wanted
- question about Rohn 25 tower sections
- SAREX Keps & Update 10/28
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
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-
- Date: 8 Nov 1993 21:47:56 GMT
- From: noc.near.net!ctron-news.ctron.com!ctron.com!geremia@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: FOR SALE: MFJ 1278 TNC (Multi mode data controller)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello,,
-
-
- Does this unit really work ok.... I am looking for exactly that.......
-
-
- I have a PC,, does it come with software..
-
-
-
-
- Thanks.. Peter Geremia
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Nov 93 09:57:46 GMT
- From: ogicse!uwm.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!mala.bc.ca!babiyd@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Fun with Radio Shack
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > I would not pay the $3.00. Instead I spent .29 on a letter of complaint to RS
- > at Fort Worth, TX and about 3 weeks later what came in the mail. A RS catalog
- > and a letter of apology for the "shabby treatment" I received in the store. It
- > was sort of funny, I never mentioned anything about shabby treatment at all.
- > Just that after purchasing thousands of dollars of parts and computer stuff I
- > refused to pay $3 for their catalog.
-
- The salesperson said, "Oh, you're a good customer..." and ripped out the cupon
- for a free catalog from the front of the catalog she handed to me. *grin*
-
- Dale,
- VE7XDB
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 NOV 93 14:23:39
- From: pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!wrksys.enet.dec.com!denning@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: How Sensitive Are Front-Ends?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1993Nov9.145034.17948@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes...
- >In article <2bmn9j$d0q@oak.oakland.edu> sdkuo@argo.acs.oakland.edu writes:
- >>How sensitive are the front-ends of my scanner, cell-phone and amateur
- >>rig? My plan is to have an Icom2410 (up to 45/35 watts on 144/440),
- >>scanner (wide-band) and cell-phone (3 watts on 800) all mounted in
- >>my car. All three antennas will be at the rear end spaced approximately
- >>2-3 feet from each other. The Icom antenna will be trunk-lip-mount, the
- >>cell-phone antenna is glass mount at the top of the glass and the scanner
- >>antenna will be trunk-lip-mount on the other side. With this configuration
- >>is it safe to operate all three devices simultaneously without fear of
- >>damaging front-ends?
-
- Well I run 4 radios 30-50, 150-174, 450-470 and 865 (trunked SMR)
-
- All on one antenna with a multiplexor. Both are made by Austin antenna
- in Gonic NH. All except the 800Mhz trunking are 100+ watts. Never had
- a bit of trouble. I have better performance than I had with 4 antennas
- and I have had multiple radios transmitting and receiving at the
- same time (I have a x-band repeat on the low-band/Uhf.
-
- Don
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Nov 1993 21:28:45 GMT
- From: nmt.edu!mimbres.cs.unm.edu!saimiri.primate.wisc.edu!sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!linus!pscgate.progress.com!elba!damelio@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: How Sensitive Are Front-Ends?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Steve Kuo (sdkuo@argo.acs.oakland.edu) wrote:
-
- : is it safe to operate all three devices simultaneously without fear of
- : damaging front-ends?
-
- If you operate all three at once , you may receive front-end damage, to
- your car! :-)
-
- --
-
- =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
- Steve D'Amelio damelio@progress.com | 69 Mustang 351W Doing more than my
- | 70 Mustang 351C part to reduce the
- #7 & #28 | 88 Mustang 302 deficit.
- | - 1,025hp -
- There's no replacement, for displacement.
- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 8 Nov 1993 21:52:52 GMT
- From: pacbell.com!well!nigel.msen.com!sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.ans.net!malgudi.oar.net!picker!news@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: License Datapoints
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Have your YL look for her license in about 6-7 weeks. I took my test
- (cleveland, Ohio) in Sept.; received license this Friday -- elapsed time was 6
- wks and 5 days.
-
- 73 KB8QHS
-
- In <CG6yC3.Mny@hpcvsnz.cv.hp.com> davidc@lsid.hp.com writes:
-
- > My wife just passed her exams for a technician amateur license on Nov 5.
- > How long did it take for those of you who have received new licenses lately
- > to receive them from the date you took your exam? I have not seen any data
- > points posted recently.
- >
- > 73
- >
- > Dave, KB7QCL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Nov 1993 09:55:23 -0700
- From: sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!gatech!udel!news.sprintlink.net!agphx.agcs.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: One Antenna Two
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In the process of looking at dual band (2m/70cm) mobile radios, I have
- observed some radios come with one antenna lead for both bands,
- others, two antenna leads, one for each band.
-
- For the radios with one antenna lead, the obvious need is a dual band
- antenna. However, my question lies in those radios with two antenna
- leads. What are the advantages / disadvantages of:
-
- 1. From a two antenna lead, run separate coax, mount two single band
- antennas on the vehicle.
-
- Adv: - Each antenna tuned for a particular band
-
- Dis: - Two antennas on top of vehicle
- - Two coax runs required
-
-
- 2. From a two antenna lead, run into a duplexer, run coax to dual band
- antenna.
-
- Adv: - Single antenna on vehicle
-
- Dis:
-
-
- In pricing the two options, the cost for each setup would be
- about the same.
-
- Any additional information on the above would be appreciated.
-
- Still waiting for my license...
- -Dan
- --
- Dan Romanenko Voice: (602) 581-4663 AG Communication Systems
- Dept. Quality Consultant Fax: (602) 582-7111 P.O. Box 52179
- Internet: romanenkod@agcs.com Phoenix, AZ 85072-2179
- UUCP: ....!ncar!noao!enuucp!gtephx!romanenkod
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Nov 93 02:54:41 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: One Antenna Two
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2boi1r$6pr@vlsi.agcs.com> romanenkod@agcs.com (Dan Romanenko) writes:
- >In the process of looking at dual band (2m/70cm) mobile radios, I have
- >observed some radios come with one antenna lead for both bands,
- >others, two antenna leads, one for each band.
- >For the radios with one antenna lead, the obvious need is a dual band
- >antenna. However, my question lies in those radios with two antenna
- >leads. What are the advantages / disadvantages of:
- >1. From a two antenna lead, run separate coax, mount two single band
- > antennas on the vehicle.
- > Adv: - Each antenna tuned for a particular band
- > Dis: - Two antennas on top of vehicle
- > - Two coax runs required
- >2. From a two antenna lead, run into a duplexer, run coax to dual band
- > antenna.
- > Adv: - Single antenna on vehicle
- > Dis:
- >In pricing the two options, the cost for each setup would be
- >about the same.
- >Any additional information on the above would be appreciated.
-
- The tradeoff with a duplexer and dualbander versus two single band
- antennas centers around whether the losses in the duplexer and
- dualband antenna are outweighed by the superior mounting, and lack
- of interference to the pattern by other nearby antennas. IMHO, the
- duplexer/dualbander arrangement is usually the winner. The interaction,
- and poorer mounting locations of the two antenna approach is usually
- a worse problem than the losses in the duplexer and dualbander. That
- assumes an ideal center of top mounting for the dualbander. If you're
- going to fender or deck mount the antennas, the difference becomes
- moot.
-
- 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, 8 Nov 1993 21:53:04 GMT
- From: pacbell.com!well!nigel.msen.com!yale.edu!cs.yale.edu!csusys.ctstateu.edu!white@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: PRO-57 mods for 137-138MHz wanted
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi All
- I am looking for mods to a RS PRO-57 scanner that will open it up to
- allow reception of the 137-138MHz NOAA APT satellite signal. Any mods,
- sites with mods, etc. appreciated.
- 73s
- Harry
- white@csusys.ctstateu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Nov 93 02:46:18 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: question about Rohn 25 tower sections
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I've covered this before, but I'll repeat the highlights. Using old
- tower is potentially dangerous so follow inspection procedures carefully.
-
- In article <9311091428.AA24964@wa2cjt.wellfleet> ginsburg@wellfleet.COM (Scott Ginsburg) writes:
- >
- >I have the opportunity to pick up 4 10 ft sections of Rohn 25 tower for $100.
- >They're 25 years old, and have been sitting in a garage for the last
- >18 years. They spent the first 7 years in a free-standing configuration,
- >no house brackets, no guys. The seller told me the tower has had 2 men
- >on top with no problem, and it lived through 2 hurricanes during the 7
- >years.
- >
- >My questions are:
- >
- > 1. What are the chances that the bottom section, or any other
- > sections were weakened enough over 7 years to yield the tower
- > unsafe given the lack of secure installation?
-
- The two greatest concerns are that the tower has been damaged by excess
- stress, and that the tower has succumbed to corrosion over it's 25 year
- life. Only careful inspection will tell you. The fact that it was used
- at 40 feet isn't of much concern, but living through 2 hurricanes may
- be, as is having two men on top.
-
- > 2. What signs can I look for that will indicate damage?
-
- Look for any twist. Flip the sections over on a level floor. The
- section should lay flat. An 1/8th inch deviation may be acceptable,
- 1/4 inch is a definite sign of trouble. Inspect the Z bracing. The
- welds should be sound and the braces straight. Look at the end stubs.
- The stub should be straight and round, the holes shouldn't show
- distortion. Of course throw away any old bolts.
-
- Look carefully for signs of corrosion. A few spots of light surface
- rust may be OK, but any indication of heavy rusting, inside or out,
- is cause to discard the section. Run a rag through the inside of the
- tubes. Look for rust on the rag, and shine a light down the cleaned
- bore. There shouldn't be any pitting. You can have a tower re-dipped
- to restore the galvanizing, but the metal has to be sound underneath
- or you're just creating a good looking death trap.
-
- If you really want to trust your life to the tower, use Dyechem or
- Magnaflux inspection methods to detect any concealed cracking. I do
- a full inspection on even *new* tower sections, and I've sent a few
- back. It's my life that's at risk.
-
- 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: 10 Nov 93 04:02:05 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: SAREX Keps & Update 10/28
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
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-
- SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-58.025
- SAREX Keps & Update: 10/28
-
- Thursday 10/28/93 @ 08:00 UTC
-
- The last school group contact was completed yesterday. The Portsmouth HS
- in Portsmouth, New Hampshire had a telebridge contact using stations in
- California (Ralph Warner, N6MNN) and Texas (Bob Douglas, W5GEL). The
- students asked 5 questions during this bridge contact.
-
- Hams across the U.S. and around the world continue to work the Shuttle
- Columbia on both voice and packet. Moreover, the completion of school
- group contacts has cleared several school backup passes for possible
- general QSO opportunities. While the SAREX Working Group cannot fully
- guarantee availability, there is a high probability that the STS-58 crew
- will be ready to take general calls over the continental U.S. on these
- passes. Two of these "scheduled" passes remain. These include orbit
- 178 at MET 11 days 1 hour 42 minutes (10/29 at 16:35 UTC) and orbit 192
- at MET 11 days 22 hours and 29 minutes (10/30 at 13:22 UTC). Please note
- that the astronauts operated voice during yesterday's "scheduled" pass
- which occurred on 10/27 at 14:59 UTC (Orbit 145). Also note that hams on
- the ground heard or worked the Shuttle Columbia crew on several other orbits
- yesterday.
-
- Element set GSFC-031, generated by Ron Parise, WA4SIR, is the official SAREX
- set for today. Please note that there is only a six second difference
- between element set GSFC-025 (released two days ago) and element set GSFC-
- 031.
-
- STS-58
- 1 22869U 93065A 93300.17699070 0.00133671 99048-5 24183-3 0 318
- 2 22869 39.0252 71.9896 0012817 34.2105 325.9529 16.00500857 1383
-
- Satellite: STS-58
- Catalog number: 22869
- Epoch time: 93300.17699070 (27 OCT 93 04:14:51.** UTC)
- Element set: GSFC-031
- Inclination: 39.0252 deg
- RA of node: 71.9896 deg Space Shuttle Flight STS-58
- Eccentricity: 0.0012817 Keplerian Elements
- Arg of perigee: 34.2105 deg
- Mean anomaly: 325.9529 deg
- Mean motion: 16.00500857 rev/day Semi-major Axis: 6651.1630 Km
- Decay rate: 0.13E-02 rev/day*2 Apogee Alt: 281.30 Km
- Epoch rev: 138 Perigee Alt: 264.25 Km
-
-
- NOTE - This element set is based on NORAD element set # 031.
- The spacecraft has been propagated to the next ascending
- node, and the orbit number has been adjusted to bring it
- into agreement with the NASA numbering convention.
-
- Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
-
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-
- Date: 9 Nov 93 03:00:12 GMT
- From: munnari.oz.au!sol.ccs.deakin.edu.au!news.cs.uow.edu.au!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CFxKw9.6Ms@rd1.InterLan.COM>, <2b9l9lINN8pr@flop.ENGR.ORST.EDU>, <WY1Z.93Nov5141317@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu>i.com
- Subject : Re: Questions about Yaesu FT-411E
-
- In article <WY1Z.93Nov5141317@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu>,
- wy1z@splinter.coe.northeastern.edu (Scott Ehrlich) writes:
-
- | Unless I am mistaken, I think the only real difference between the 411 and
- | 411E is that the 411E has the Tone Encode/Decode board built-in, where
- | it is extra for the 411.
-
- And I thought it was because they fixed some receiver problem...
-
- --
- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) VK2KFU @ VK2RWI.NSW.AUS.OC PGP 2.3
- dave@esi.COM.AU ...munnari!esi.COM.AU!dave available
-
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-
- Date: 8 Nov 1993 21:31:59 GMT
- From: drt@athena.mit.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <Pine.3.07.9307191647.A12858-b100000@uafhp.uark.edu>, <19JUL199323483234@erich.triumf.ca>, <2bln90$1du@rani.arz.oeaw.ac.at>con.m
- Subject : Re: How does an American sign in Canada?
-
-
- In article <2bln90$1du@rani.arz.oeaw.ac.at>, sint@lezvax.arz.oeaw.ac.at (Sint Peter-Paul) writes:
- |> bennett@erich.triumf.ca (P.Bennett) writes:
- |>
- |> >In article <Pine.3.07.9307191647.A12858-b100000@uafhp.uark.edu>, plaws@uafhp.uark.edu (Peter Laws) writes...
- |> >>So:
- |> >>
- |> >>Can the US government force US citizens to obey US laws while they are not
- |> >>in the US?
- |> >>
- |> >>Even when those laws conflict/differ from the foreign country's laws?
-
- NO. In general. Income tax laws are probably an exception. Most
- things, like minimum age of alcohol consumption, for example, wouldn't
- be, though. Or amateur radio operation. No jurisdiction.
-
- |> >>
- |> That is not true in general: US companies (and with them citizens) have to
- |> comply with US laws abroad!
- |> >No. But the forgien country can make such requirements.
-
- True. The US does. Foreign amateurs in the US are limited to the
- privileges of their home licenses that Extras also have.
-
- |>
- |> >I believe _Canada_ (not the US) requires that US amateurs comply with their
- |> >(US) band limits, as well as the Canadian limits, while in Canada.
-
- I have a copy of the Canadian rules, and I spent $20.00 talking to a
- very nice fellow at Communications Canada in Sherbrooke, and both agree:
-
- THIS IS NOT TRUE, DESPITE WHAT ANYONE SAYS. CANADA HAS NO SUCH
- REQUIREMENT.
-
- I believe them, even though the ARRL says otherwise, even though at
- least one person has emailed me saying a DOC type told him THE EXACT
- OPPOSITE. But that's NOT in the rules.
-
- *The rules say that *ANY* foreign amateur who has passed a 12+ wpm test
- has the ADVANCED + 12 privileges, that is, everything. This applies to
- Generals and above. Remember, Canadians have band plans but no legal
- HF subbands or mode restrictions (just bandwidth restrictions applied
- to entire bands). Phone is *legal* (but not welcome) everwhere. Like
- 160. Really!
-
- *Any foreign amateur passing a 5-11 wpm code test has BASIC privileges
- on VHF and up (that's all the Technician stuff with a minor restriction
- or two concerning power (250 W DC in, I think), forbidding homebrew,
- and banning CONTROL operating of repeaters OR holding a club station
- license), PLUS CW on ALL frequencies below 30 MHz, subject to those
- minor restrictions. Unlike Canadian Basic + 5 licensees, they are NOT
- restricted to 4 MHz and below, but the CANNOT use phone there, either.
- This would apply to Novices, and Technicians who have passed a code
- test.
-
- *Any foreign amateur with NO code is considered an ADVANCED no-code,
- with (basically :-) full Technician privileges and no Basic class
- restrictions. This applies to No-code Tech, clearly, with the
- entertaining irony that no-code Techs can use full power on 2 meters,
- but those who have passed a code test cannot. (No, I don't know how
- they tell the difference.)
-
- Now all you need is a chart of frequencies and maybe your own copy of
- the rules, a couple of dozen 8-1/2 x 11 sheets.
-
- The reciprocal treaty? It requires you to ID in English (Canadians can
- ID in French, too, and I don't see why Canada would care if you did,
- anyway, since there's no restriction in the rules themselves), and give
- location by municipality and province/territory. Oh, and ID in this
- form, if for example you're me in Quebec: KG2S/VE2. That's it.
-
- -drt
-
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- |David R. Tucker KG2S 8P9CL drt@mit.edu|
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- |`Most political sermons teach the congregation nothing except |
- |what newspapers are taken at the Rectory.' -C.S. Lewis |
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