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- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 14 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1347
-
- Today's Topics:
- >>>What do I do now?
- ANS-317 BULLETINS
- Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 13 November
- Elmers are dead, god help us HAMS! (3 msgs)
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Nov 1993 21:47:19 GMT
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!crcnis1.unl.edu!unlinfo.unl.edu!mcduffie@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: >>>What do I do now?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Previous text deleted...
-
- >>>Any help?
- >>
- >>>Peace es 73,
- >>
- >>>Doug N0YVW
- >>
- >>Now, if that doesn't say something about the current licensing
- >>situation, nothing will.
- >>
- >>Gary (McDuffie)
-
- >Gary: What does your supercilious answer say about current attitudes
- >of experienced hams toward newcomers?
-
- >Doug: Welcome to ham radio!
-
- >Before you do anything else, find an "Elmer". That is a term
- >describing an old-timer in ham radio who is always interested in
- >helping newcomers to the ham world. In spite of Gary's ill-tempered
- >reply, you will find plenty of willing helpers to get you started.
-
- >I have held my call for 53 years, but I am not so forgetful (yet):-)
- >not to remember how green I was when I started!
-
- >Surely there are lots of hams at the U. of Nebraska! Ask around.
-
- >73 & good luck! Van - W8UOF
- >wvanhorn@magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu
-
- {
- {Supercilious - Thanks! I had to look that one up. I enjoy improving
- {the vocabulary from time to time.
- {
-
- It was not meant to be either kind or helpful. And if you read it
- properly, you will see that it was not unkind toward the author, only
- the system that put him in that position. It's pitiful, and really
- proves what a sad state the amateur service has fallen to. For the
- most part, this has been brought on by lack of guidance from our one
- national origanization, the ARRL, and the FCC. At this rate, amateur
- radio has a much shortened life expectancy. It's really too bad. Ham
- radio has been my life since age 15. It has provided me with a career
- in two electronics fields, and now third and fourth ones. Today's
- newcomer to amateur radio has very little to look forward to, in
- many cases.
-
- 73, Gary
-
- ..> Doug... if you are one of the people who thought this message was
- negative toward you, please read it again. It is not. You can't help
- (for the most part), the fact that no one has helped you along the
- way. You have somehow found a way to get a license. That shows
- initiative. Look around the neighborhoods. Look for antennas. Knock on
- doors where you see antennas and introduce yourself to the owners of
- this hardware hanging overhead. That's how we got the answers in the
- old days. That's where we found out about operating procedures and
- accepted practices. That's where we talked on our first microphone or
- pounded, very shakily, our first HI using a hand key to the guy on the
- other end. That's where we learned what a "final" was, what a dipole,
- a zepp, a beam, a quad, a double bazooka, a windom, and ladder line
- were. In short, the locals aren't going to come to you, you have to
- hunt them up, shake their hand, and ask for help.
-
- I applaud people like Gary Coffman, who always seems to have the time
- to take with people and help them out. I didn't worry about trying to
- answer the specific questions asked by you, Doug, because I knew Gary
- would. I merely expressed my disgust with a system that would put you
- in the position of alreads. -- gm
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Nov 93 01:04:44 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: ANS-317 BULLETINS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-317.01
- DO-17 TELEMETRY FORMAT
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 317.01 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD NOVEMBER 13, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-317.01
-
- WD0E Explains Some Of DO-17's Telemetry Format
-
- In response to several requests, the following is a breakdown of inform-
- ation in the STATUS line presently being transmitted by DOVE. Note this
- applies to DOVE and to this version of the software only.
-
- Counting from the left, the first pair of numbers being 0. All data is in
- hex.
-
- 0 - Receiver status. Bits 0 - 3 = Filter status of RX
- A-D: 0 = 1200, 1 = 4800. Bits 4 - 7 = gain settings of IR
- sensor. Normal = 8 = log mode. Normal for whole
- position is 80 = IR in log, filters in 1200. NOTE: receivers
- in DOVE are for commanding only.
- 1 - Unused
- 2 - Unused
- 3 - BCR Set point. Is adjusted by housekeeping task software to
- provide best power transfer from panels to regulators.
- Normally 1E during eclipse and in the 80's in the sun.
- Roughly corresponds to telemetry channel 22h.
- 4 - Number of hours since last command. See 18.
- 5 - BCR status bits. Indicates status of various latches in the
- BCR used to gather telemetry.
- 6 - Transmitter power level, 0 to F. First number is TX1, second
- is TX2, although they will normally be the same.
- 7 - Which transmitter is in use. Bit 0 (LSB) is TX1, bit 1 is
- TX2. So a hex 02 indicates TX2 is in use, 01 would be TX1.
- 8 - Unused
- 9 - Status of switches in the voice/packet/s-band module (4).
- Will allways be D0 in this verson.
- 10 - Unused
- 11 - When WOD is in use, shows the number of samples taken/16.
- This provides a positive indication a collection has started,
- how far it has proceeded and when the sample bucket is full.
- 12 - Low end of nominal transmitter power range. See 13
- 13 - High end of nominal transmitter power range. The house
- keeping software moves the transmitter power between these
- two numbers to control the charge/discharge of the batteries,
- and keep the transmitter power as high as possible.
- 14 - Time between executions of the power control software in
- seconds.
- 15 - The transmitter power level that is set if the batteries get
- abnormally discharged. Normally 5.
- 16 - Count of errors on the s/c internal bus. This will increment
- on DOVE because module 4 no longer consistently responds.
- 17 - Overflow from 16.
- 18 - Days till the command timer will expire. Defaults to 2 on
- software start. Normally kept at F. This is another of the
- software 'watchdogs' that attempt to assure the 2M
- transmitter doesn't get stuck on forever. If the s/c does
- not hear a command in this number of days, it jumps to the
- ROM boot loader firmware which turns all transmitters off.
- 19 - The module number the errors in 16 came from.
- 20 - Internal state related to transmitter lock-on avoidance.
- Normally 1.
-
- Note that these are somewhat different on the Microsats, and change from
- time to time as software is modified.
-
- [The AMSAT News Service (ANS) would like to thank Jim White (WD0E) for this
- bulletin item.]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-317.02
- AMSAT OPS NET SCHEDULE
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 317.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD NOVEMBER 13, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-317.02
-
- Current AMSAT Operations Net Schedule For AO-13
-
- AMSAT Operations Nets are planned for the following times. Mode-B Nets
- are conducted on AO-13 on a downlink frequency of 145.950 MHz. If, at the
- start of the OPS Net, the frequency of 145.950 MHz is being used for a QSO,
- OPS Net enthusiasts are asked to move to the alternate frequency of 145.955
- MHz.
-
- Date UTC Mode Phs NCS Alt NCS
-
- 28-Nov-93 0230 B 39 WJ9F VE2LVC
- 12-Dec-93 0435 B 180 W9ODI WB6LLO
- 3-Jan-94 0200 B 160 WA5ZIB N7NQM
-
- Any stations with information on current events would be most welcomed.
- Also, those interested in discussing technical issues or who have questions
- about any particular aspect of OSCAR statellite operations, are encouraged
- to join the OPS Nets. In the unlikely event that either the Net Control
- Station (NCS) or the alternate do not call on frequency, any participant is
- invited to act as the NCS.
-
- **************************************
-
- Slow Scan Television on AO-13
-
- SSTV sessions will be held on immediately after the OPS Nets a downlink
- on a Mode-B downlink frequency 145.960 MHz.
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-317.03
- WEEKLY OSCAR STATUS REPORTS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 317.03 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD NOVEMBER 13, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-317.03
-
- Weekly OSCAR Status Reports: 13-NOV-93
-
- AO-13: Current Transponder Operating Schedule:
- L QST *** AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE *** 1993 Nov 15-Jan 31
- Mode-B : MA 0 to MA 95 ! / Eclipses, max
- Mode-B : MA 95 to MA 180 ! OFF Dec 07 - 24. < duration 136
- Mode-B : MA 180 to MA 218 ! \ minutes.
- Mode-S : MA 218 to MA 220 !<- S beacon only
- Mode-S : MA 220 to MA 230 !<- S transponder; B trsp. is OFF
- Mode-BS : MA 230 to MA 256 ! Blon/Blat 240/-5
- Omnis : MA 250 to MA 150 ! Move to attitude 180/0, Jan 31
-
- DOVE: DO-17 currently sending AX.25 packet telemetry on a downlink
- frequency of 145.825 MHz. Please send any telemetry that you capture
- to PY2BJO at his INTERNET address of py2bjo@amsat.org. [WD0HHU]
-
- AO-16: Operating normally. [WH6I]
-
- UO-22: Operating normally. [WH6I]
-
- LO-19: Operating normally. [WH6I]
-
- KO-23: Up and running. Busy as usual. There are a number of images.
- [WH6I]
-
- KO-25: File system is up but not open for uploads. It appears that the
- satellite has taken and EIS image, but it is not available. [WH6I]
-
- IO-26: Up and running with a lot of activity. [WH6I]
-
- FO-20: The FO-20 Command Station has reported that a failure was detected
- in FO-20 digital command system. Therefore, operation will
- continue only in the analog mode for awhile. [JJ1WTK/3]
-
- The AMSAT NEWS Service (ANS) is looking for volunteers to contribute weekly
- OSCAR status reports. If you have a favorite OSCAR which you work on a
- regular basis and would like to contribute to this bulletin, please send
- your observations to WD0HHU at his CompuServe address of 70524,2272, on
- INTERNET at wd0hhu@amsat.org, or to his local packet BBS in the Denver, CO
- area, WD0HHU @ W0LJF.#NECO.CO.USA.NOAM. Also, if you find that the current
- set of orbital elements are not generating the correct AOS/LOS times at
- your QTH, PLEASE INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION AS WELL. The information you
- provide will be of value to all OSCAR enthusiasts.
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 13 Nov 1993 21:37:57 MST
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!adec23!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 13 November
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
- DAILY SUMMARY OF SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY
-
- 13 NOVEMBER, 1993
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
- (Based In-Part On SESC Observational Data)
-
-
- SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY INDICES FOR 13 NOVEMBER, 1993
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- !!BEGIN!! (1.0) S.T.D. Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for DAY 317, 11/13/93
- 10.7 FLUX=094 90-AVG=093 SSN=032 BKI=1231 2321 BAI=007
- BGND-XRAY=B2.9 FLU1=2.1E+06 FLU10=1.2E+04 PKI=2132 3221 PAI=008
- BOU-DEV=008,014,021,009,019,030,016,006 DEV-AVG=015 NT SWF=03:033
- XRAY-MAX= M2.1 @ 0629UT XRAY-MIN= B1.7 @ 2256UT XRAY-AVG= C1.3
- NEUTN-MAX= +003% @ 0740UT NEUTN-MIN= -001% @ 2230UT NEUTN-AVG= +0.3%
- PCA-MAX= +0.1DB @ 1310UT PCA-MIN= -0.5DB @ 1525UT PCA-AVG= -0.0DB
- BOUTF-MAX=55361NT @ 1112UT BOUTF-MIN=55334NT @ 1831UT BOUTF-AVG=55353NT
- GOES7-MAX=P:+000NT@ 0000UT GOES7-MIN=N:+000NT@ 0000UT G7-AVG=+070,+000,+000
- GOES6-MAX=P:+118NT@ 1543UT GOES6-MIN=N:-059NT@ 1055UT G6-AVG=+091,+015,-031
- FLUXFCST=STD:095,095,095;SESC:095,095,095 BAI/PAI-FCST=010,010,010/010,010,010
- KFCST=2233 4322 2233 4322 27DAY-AP=006,007 27DAY-KP=3211 1212 2322 2311
- WARNINGS=*SWF
- ALERTS=**MINFLR:M1.1@0417UTC;**MINFLR:M2.1/1F@0628UTC
- !!END-DATA!!
-
- NOTE: The Effective Sunspot Number for 12 NOV 93 is not available.
- The Full Kp Indices for 12 NOV 93 are: 2o 2o 2- 1+ 2- 1o 1o 0+
-
-
- SYNOPSIS OF ACTIVITY
- --------------------
-
- Solar activity was moderate. Region 7618 (N09E62), the
- sole spotted region visible, produced an M2.1/1F flare at
- 0628Z. It is also the likely site of an M1 event at 0417Z, when
- clouds hampered optical patrol. The region consists of ribbons
- of bright plage, and a possible delta configuration in the
- trailer spots.
-
- Solar activity forecast: solar activity is expected to
- persist at the moderate level, with additional M-class flares
- likely from Region 7618.
-
- The geomagnetic field has been at quiet to unsettled
- levels for the past 24 hours.
-
- Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is
- expected to be unsettled.
-
- Event probabilities 14 nov-16 nov
-
- Class M 60/60/60
- Class X 05/05/05
- Proton 05/05/05
- PCAF Green
-
- Geomagnetic activity probabilities 14 nov-16 nov
-
- A. Middle Latitudes
- Active 10/10/10
- Minor Storm 05/05/05
- Major-Severe Storm 05/01/01
-
- B. High Latitudes
- Active 20/20/20
- Minor Storm 10/10/10
- Major-Severe Storm 05/05/05
-
- HF propagation conditions continued normal over all
- regions. One additional confirmed SWF was associated with the
- M2.1 flare at 13/0628Z, although it was fairly brief. Similar
- near-normal conditions are expected to persist over the next
- 72 hours. A moderate to high probability exists for possible
- additional SWF activity over daylit paths.
-
-
- COPIES OF JOINT USAF/NOAA SESC SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL REPORTS
- ========================================================
-
- REGIONS WITH SUNSPOTS. LOCATIONS VALID AT 13/2400Z NOVEMBER
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- NMBR LOCATION LO AREA Z LL NN MAG TYPE
- 7618 N09E62 337 0370 EAI 11 022 BETA
- 7616 N06W31 070 PLAGE
- 7617 S15W43 082 PLAGE
- REGIONS DUE TO RETURN 14 NOVEMBER TO 16 NOVEMBER
- NMBR LAT LO
- NONE
-
-
- LISTING OF SOLAR ENERGETIC EVENTS FOR 13 NOVEMBER, 1993
- -------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END RGN LOC XRAY OP 245MHZ 10CM SWEEP
- 0011 0017 0024 C2.0 2700 85
- 0017 0018 0018 1200
- 0057 0104 0113 C1.5 100
- 0410 0417 0421 M1.1 38
- 0539 0539 0539 170
- 0555 0628 0647 7618 N08E73 M2.1 1F
- 0805 0805 0806 120
- 0848 0848 0849 230
- 1038 1039 1039 1500
-
-
- POSSIBLE CORONAL MASS EJECTION EVENTS FOR 13 NOVEMBER, 1993
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END LOCATION TYPE SIZE DUR II IV
- NO EVENTS OBSERVED
-
-
- INFERRED CORONAL HOLES. LOCATIONS VALID AT 13/2400Z
- ---------------------------------------------------
- ISOLATED HOLES AND POLAR EXTENSIONS
- EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH CAR TYPE POL AREA OBSN
- NO DATA
-
-
- SUMMARY OF FLARE EVENTS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn 2695 MHz 8800 MHz 15.4 GHz
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ --------- --------- ---------
- 12 Nov: 0025 0032 0040 B8.8
- 0119 0123 0128 B3.4
- 0146 0154 0203 B3.8
- 0554 0559 0603 B8.2
- 0647 0738 0746 B7.2
- 0757 0800 0802 B5.5 SF 7618 N09E81
- 0829 0838 0846 C1.6
- 0958 1006 1014 B6.0
- 1057 1100 1103 B2.8 SF 7618 N09E81
- 1353 1357 1400 B4.4
- 1441 1614 1651 C3.5
- 1754 1805 1809 C3.5 SF 7618 N11E78
- 1942 1945 1948 C1.3
- 1953 2000 2008 C3.7 SF 7618 N10E77
- 2035 2038 2042 C1.9 SF 7618 N11E78 33
- 2045 2048 2050 C2.1
- 2127 2132 2135 C1.2
- 2154 2200 2204 C2.2 SF 7618 N08E78 58
- 2251 2302 2308 C3.0 SF 7618 N11E65
- 2318 2322 2326 C1.5
- 2331 2334 2336 C1.4
-
-
- REGION FLARE STATISTICS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- C M X S 1 2 3 4 Total (%)
- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- ------
- Region 7618: 5 1 0 8 0 0 0 0 008 (36.4)
- Uncorrellated: 7 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 014 (63.6)
-
- Total Events: 022 optical and x-ray.
-
-
- EVENTS WITH SWEEPS AND/OR OPTICAL PHENOMENA FOR THE LAST UTC DAY
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn Sweeps/Optical Observations
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ ---------------------------
- 12 Nov: 0119 0123 0128 B3.4 III
- 0214 0225 0235 M2.0 SF 7618 N08E82 II
- 1754 1805 1809 C3.5 SF 7618 N11E78 III
- 1942 1945 1948 C1.3 III
- 2035 2038 2042 C1.9 SF 7618 N11E78 III
- 2045 2048 2050 C2.1 III
- 2127 2132 2135 C1.2 III
- 2154 2200 2204 C2.2 SF 7618 N08E78 III,V
- 2251 2302 2308 C3.0 SF 7618 N11E65 III
-
- NOTES:
- All times are in Universal Time (UT). Characters preceding begin, max,
- and end times are defined as: B = Before, U = Uncertain, A = After.
- All times associated with x-ray flares (ex. flares which produce
- associated x-ray bursts) refer to the begin, max, and end times of the
- x-rays. Flares which are not associated with x-ray signatures use the
- optical observations to determine the begin, max, and end times.
-
- Acronyms used to identify sweeps and optical phenomena include:
-
- II = Type II Sweep Frequency Event
- III = Type III Sweep
- IV = Type IV Sweep
- V = Type V Sweep
- Continuum = Continuum Radio Event
- Loop = Loop Prominence System,
- Spray = Limb Spray,
- Surge = Bright Limb Surge,
- EPL = Eruptive Prominence on the Limb.
-
-
- SPECIAL INSERT: CURRENT X-RAY EMISSIONS FROM THE JAPANESE YOHKOH SPACECRAFT
- ===========================================================================
-
- 13 November 1993, 01:50 UTC
-
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- ....,.....,,,:::::;;;;:;:;::::,,,,.,,,,.,...............
- ......,,,,,,,:::;;::::::::,,,,.,,....,,.,,.,.......,.,,,,,,,.....
- ...,,,,:,:::::;;;;:,,,,,,,,,,,,...........,.................,,,,,,,,....
- .,,,,,::::;;;;;;:::,:,,,::::,,,,..............................,,:::::,,,,...
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- ,::;;;--++++--;;;::::::::::,,,,,,,,::,:::,,,,..................,.,,:;;;;:,,,...
- ::;---+|121+-;;;;;;::::::::::::::::::::::::,,....................,,,,;;;;::,,,,
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- ||!24*@@@3!|++--||-;;;;;;:::,,. .,,;;;;;;;:::;-+-;::::::,,,,...,,,,.,,;;;:::,
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- :;;--+++----+||-;;;;--;::,,:;;:;;;--;::;;;::;::::,,,,,,:,,,:::;-;::::::-4431|+-
- ,:;;--++++--;;;;;;;;;;:,..,;;:;;;;;-;:;;;;:::;;;-++-;;::;:;;;-+-;;::::;|*421|+;
- ,,::;--++++-;;;;::::,....,:;;:;;;;;;;:;::::;;----+||!+++|!||||-:,,,:::;!11!!|-:
- .,,::;;------+-;;:,,.....,;;;;;;;;:;::;;----;;-++++-++||-++|+-:,,,,,:;+++-;;;;:
- .,,,,:::;;;;--;;::,....,:;;;;;;;;;:::;--;;------+--;-++--;;::,..,,::;-+--;;;;::
- ....,,,::;;;;;:::::,..,:;----;;;:::::::;;;;-;----;:::;;-;;::,,.,,::;+---;;;::::
- .....,,,::;;::::,,..,::;;;;;;;;:::::::::;-;::;;;::::;;;;:,,..,,,:-----;;:::,,,
- ......,,,:::::,,..,,:::::::::,:::,,,:::;;;;::;::;;;;;::,,....,;----;;;;::,,,,
- ......,,,.,,,,,,,,,:::,,,,,,,,,,::;;;;;;;;:::,,,,,,:;;;;;;;;;:::,,,,,
- ..,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,:::::::::::,::;;;--;;;;;;;;:::,,,,,.
- ......,,,,,,,,,::::,,::::::::::::;;-------;;;;;:::::,,.....
- ....................,,,:::::;;--------;;;;:::::,,,......
- ......,,,,::;;;;;;;;:::::,,,,..
- ......,,,,:,::,,,......
- ....... ..
-
- South
-
- KEY: East and west limbs are to the left and right respectively. Emission
- strength, from minimum to maximum are coded in the following way:
-
- [space] . , : ; - + | ! 1 2 3 4 * # @
-
- Units used are arbitrary, for illustrative purposes. Get "showasc.zip"
- from "pub/solar/Software" at the anonymous FTP site: xi.uleth.ca
- (IP # 142.66.3.29) to view these images on VGA screens.
-
-
- ** End of Daily Report **
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 23:52:03 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!jfh@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Elmers are dead, god help us HAMS!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- For what it's worth, I'm a relatively new (spring this year) no-code tech.
-
- levin@cosmic.physics.utah.edu (Chris Levin) wrote:
-
- >Old hams helping new hams, Yea right. First of all, most of you
- >old hams don't even bother to respond to a call you don't know.
- >Do you have any idea how frustrating it is to call KB7YOU monitoring,
-
- I don't usually respond to "monitoring" calls from people I don't know. If
- I want to talk to someone, I'll say "KD6TTL, anyone listening?", or
- something similar. "KD6TTL monitoring" says what I'm doing, not what I
- want other people to do (reply).
-
- Also, I joined a local ham club and ARES; that gave me people to talk to.
-
- >I also wonder what all of these knobs on my HF rig (Kenwood TS-820) do.
- >The manual does not tell me, it just gives a tune up procedure. How
- >do I adjust my power on CW or SSB so as not to be rude like other
- >hams I hear on HF? Does the fact that I can't guess the answer because
- >of poor manuals make me a bad person or am I just stupid?
-
- I don't have an HF rig yet, but the ones I've seen were certainly not
- designed to be user friendly. I don't know why they do that. It certainly
- doesn't make you stupid.
-
- As far as talking on repeaters goes, it helps to just listen for a while.
- I bought my HT after I passed the test. By the time my license arrived, I
- had some idea what to do. Practices vary from place to place, so listening
- and asking locals is really the only way to tell what to do.
-
- --
-
- ----------------------------------------------------
- Jack Hamilton POB 281107 SF CA 94128 USA
- jfh@netcom.com kd6ttl@w6pw.#nocal.ca.us.na
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- Date: Sun, 14 Nov 93 19:05:10 EST
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!linus!linus.mitre.org!mwvm.mitre.org!M14494@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Elmers are dead, god help us HAMS!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1993Nov14.213453.29632@math.utah.edu>
- levin@cosmic.physics.utah.edu (Chris Levin) writes:
-
- >Old hams helping new hams, Yea right. First of all, most of you
- >old hams don't even bother to respond to a call you don't know.
- >Do you have any idea how frustrating it is to call KB7YOU monitoring,
- >get no reply and then 30 seconds later hear one of you old farts jump
- >on and start talking to a fellow geriatric case?...
- >
- Speaking for old farts everywhere, I think you're making too strong a
- case here. Old farts are just like everyone else; some are nice and
- some aren't. If you want to talk to someone on a repeater, just say so.`
- "Monitoring" means just that. Call CQ, or say "anyone wanna talk?" or
- something like that if you just want someone to chat with; "monitoring"
- does not mean "CQ". It's to let someone who might be looking for you
- that you are on the repeater.
-
- HF is a real mess these days, especially 20 meter phone. CW is a little less
- awful; stick with that.
-
- Mike, N4PDY (licensed for 30 fun-filled years).
-
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-
- Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 21:34:53 GMT
- From: usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.kei.com!ub!csn!hellgate.utah.edu!math.utah.edu!cosmic.physics.utah.edu!levin@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Elmers are dead, god help us HAMS!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello,
-
- This letter is addressed to the group as a whole but particularly towards
- Gary McDuffie.
-
- Gary reciently replied to the following letter:
-
- (From Doug N0YVW)
-
- Question: Now what? I don't have a clue about what the controls
- on the front of my trusty old HW-101 do (whats a final? What's a
- Driver Preselector) How do I regulate my power output? In short,
- what in the world do I do?
-
- Etcetera......
-
-
- Gary's less than helpful reply was:
-
- Now, if that doesn't say something about the current licensing
- situation, nothing will.
-
-
- Now, before I give my response I want you all to know that it is
- not my intention to start a flame war nor to beat on Gary any
- more than I feel he deserves. However, I have read and listened
- to too many responses of this type from people who claim to be
- HAMS. (By this I mean that a true HAM is not just someone with a
- ticket.) I have finally reached the end of my rope so its time to
- respond!
-
- I have been involved with ham radio since the early 80's. I was involved
- with my high school radio club and have always had an interest. Since
- I am now an engineering student I decided it was time for me to
- get my license. I felt that being a HAM would allow me to apply
- my classroom learning and at the same time help me to learn new and
- interesting things. I also wanted to be a member of what I thought
- was an interesting and friendly group (Something you don't find
- much of these days). I waited for weeks for it to arrive, started
- practicing morse so I could earn a general ticket and got myself
- some radios and built a few accesories.
-
- Well the license arrived and now, 3 months later, I'm about ready to
- chuck the whole thing and Gary and his buddies are the reason why.
-
- Old hams helping new hams, Yea right. First of all, most of you
- old hams don't even bother to respond to a call you don't know.
- Do you have any idea how frustrating it is to call KB7YOU monitoring,
- get no reply and then 30 seconds later hear one of you old farts jump
- on and start talking to a fellow geriatric case? It happens way to
- often for me to believe that you just happened to turn on your radio 20
- seconds after I stop calling. Well, after having this happen lots
- of times on repeaters and U/Vhf simplex, I decided to jump into HF.
-
- I've got my code down and I'm looking forward to the test not so
- I can talk to any of you but simply to prove that a young, stupid,
- Nintendo playing no code can enter your glorified world of HF. If
- anything HF is worse. You flip on your kilowatt powered xcivers,
- and blow apart the airwaves do discuss the state of your bowels with
- a friend two states away. You can't even here me over your self
- generated noise. Not that you would respond if you could.
-
- So enough of this blasting of older, higher than tech hams. I feel
- much better now. But back to the origonal reason I posted this.
-
- Gary, would you care to explain to me what is wrong with Dougs request
- for help???
-
- I also wonder what all of these knobs on my HF rig (Kenwood TS-820) do.
- The manual does not tell me, it just gives a tune up procedure. How
- do I adjust my power on CW or SSB so as not to be rude like other
- hams I hear on HF? Does the fact that I can't guess the answer because
- of poor manuals make me a bad person or am I just stupid?
-
- Hey, concept, maybe I'm just new to this and need some help from an
- experienced HAM who gives a damn and believes in the ideals that
- created this hobby in the first place.
-
- People like YOU ruin the hobby, not new no-codes who are still learning.
-
- I don't know what you do for a living but if you are not an
- EE or computer scientest god help you if you ever post a
- how do I do this question of either of these subjects. I will rip
- you to shreds because in these fields I AM AN EXPERT. And since
- you know nothing and are a new comer, I'll just do onto you
- as you did onto Doug and all the rest of us newbies.
-
- Get a life and do what your mother told you.
- "If you have nothing nice to say, don't say anything"
-
- Also remember, not all new no-codes are looking for cheap cellulars,
- or family intercoms. Most of us would probably enjoy doing
- more than talking on repeaters if ony we could find someone to
- show us how. Get with the spirit and be a HAM not just a jerk
- with a radio.
-
- Sincerly,
-
- Chris Levin (KB7YOU)
- Soon to be bugging you on HF (If I can ever figure out those knobs!)
-
- PS: Doug, If you are still out there and have not figured these
- things out. Email me and I'll share with you the stuff I've
- learned so far. I think I can answer most of your questions.
-
- PPS: Welcome to the hobby, such as it is.
-
- EMAIL: levin@cosmic.physics.utah.edu
-
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