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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1359
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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Thu, 18 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1359
-
- Today's Topics:
- CENSORSHIP WARNING
- CW abbreviations
- CW QSO's, New hams who need practice read this!
- Elmers are dead, god help us HAMS!
- Finally passed
- Gary-bashing
- HAM Shop in LA
- help on QSL routes-new US calls
- How did spark transmitters work (was Re: CW)
- License Datapoints
- TEN TEC OMNI V OWNERS!!!
-
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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: 17 Nov 93 16:26:28 GMT
- From: ogicse!uwm.edu!wupost!csus.edu!netcom.com!greg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: CENSORSHIP WARNING
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CGLzHn.H1B@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeff Herman) writes:
- >
- >This notice is to warn all net posters that within our elements is a
- >small group that is attempting to practice censorship; if they do not
- >agree with your viewpoint,
-
- Perhaps it is the way in which you present your view-point which
- is offensive. I recall, Jeff, questioning in e-mail how the way
- in which you present your anti-gay rhetoric using the facilities
- of the University might come into conflict with an anti-discrimination
- and/or harassment policy which might be in force there. You, as I
- recall, pooh-poohed the notion at the time, muttering something
- about the First Amendment. Of course you forget the axiom that
- 'freedom of the press belongs to him who owns one.'
-
-
- >One person has done this to me [re: BARF = Bestiality Amateur Radio
- >Fraternity, which was my tongue-in-check response to the Lambda
- >gay radio club {BTW, my postmaster thought the BARF article was funny}];
-
- Though it wasn't me who went to your postmaster, you can't say I
- didn't warn you. Though your postmaster thought it was funny, I
- wonder, would the Dean? The president of the University? The mob
- of Queer Nation demonstrators on the steps of the Administration
- Building?
-
- Your defense, and it is a flimsy one, has been that it was merely
- an allegory. If a racist had responded to an integrationist with a
- story about monkeys (sorry AT&T), and defended it as a mere allegory,
- s/he would have been severely censured (for the illiterate 'censured'
- <> 'censored').
-
- >So, my friends, beware! There is no absolute freedom of speech on
- >.misc and .policy. These folks will decide when you've crossed the line
-
- No, your postmaster and the owners of your system will.
-
- >[which they themselves have drawn] as to what's ``proper'' and what's not.
- >[And they're doing this from their corporate accounts on company time;
- >hmmm, I wonder if their employers realize this....]
-
- If one wants wider freedoms than is afforded by utilizing the facilities
- of an employer whose name is, perforce, on each posting, then it behooves
- one to pay for the privilege.
-
- Jeff, you clearly have some maturing to do. In your zeal to yell "he's
- oppressing me, he's oppressing me," you don't look at how your words
- and actions contribute to the oppression of other people. Instead, you
- squeal like a pig when someone deals you a dose of what you deal them,
- and gets in the way of your self-expression.
-
- Instead of whining, perhaps you can take a good, hard, look at what
- you could have done to make someone angry enough to be willing to set
- aside the principles of free speech, and try and shut you down. Lest
- you think that it is your self-styled stance for virtue and morality,
- that is the wrong road, sir.
-
- Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 19:17:58 GMT
- From: news.cerf.net!pagesat!olivea!sgigate.sgi.com!odin!chuck.dallas.sgi.com!adams@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: CW abbreviations
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Joseph KA3VJY,
-
- Be careful of what you ask for. You might get what you ask for. :-)
-
- The following is a part of the Phillips Code, a standard set of
- abbreviations used by Morse Operators, Telegraphers, Ham Radio Operators,
- etc. I have added some. Thus the Phillips-Adams Code, but not included
- in this list is every abbreviation known to man, no acronyms, common ham,
- abbreviations, etc.....
-
- This will take some time to memorize, but you will hear some of them on the air.
- Also, as a side note, the faster you go, the fewer abbreviations you will
- here and spelling becomes very important. :-) Enjoy.
-
- Flame suit on Scotty. CW Bashing mode on. Internet go.
-
- ------------------------------cut here------------------
-
- Phillips-Adams Code
-
- AA all after FM from QSN question
- AB about FO for R are
- ABB abbreviate FRI friday R roger
- ABBD abbreviated FW follow RCD received
- ABBG abbreviating G from the RD read
- ABBN abbreviation GA good afternoon RPY reply
- ABD aboard GD good RR railroad
- ABS absent GG going RT are the
- ABV above GL good luck RU are you
- ADS address GM good morning RY railway
- AF after GN gone SDY sunday
- AGN again GN good night SIG signature
- AK acknowledge GV give SND send
- ALW always H has STD standard
- AMT amount HR here STN station
- AO at once HV have SUY saturday
- AR answer HB have been SVC service
- AX ask IW it was T the
- B be J by which TBL trouble
- BC because JR junior TDY today
- BCNU be seeing you K out of the TG thing
- BD board KMN communication THD thursday
- BF before KP keep TM them
- BK break KPPG cooperating TN then
- BTN between LG long TR there
- BUN bulletin LIC license TS this
- C see LTR letter TSE these
- C yes LVG leaving TT that
- CD could M more TU thank you
- CF chief MD made TUY tuesday
- CFM confirm MDA monday TX this is
- CHG charge MFG manufacturing TY they
- CLD called MK make U you
- CLDY cloudy MNG morning UK understand
- CLR clear MO month UR your
- CM come MVG moving V of which
- CTD connected N not VY very
- CPI copy NI night W with
- CY copy NIL nothing WB will be
- D in the NUMD numbered WDA wednesday
- DD did NW now WI will
- DE from O of WL well
- DEG degree OPR operator WN when
- DG doing OTH other WO who
- DLD delivered P per WRD word
- DOLS dollars PBY probably WT what
- EA each PC percent WTV whatever
- ENH enough PD paid X in which
- EQM equipment PFD preferred XJ explain
- ES and PKJ package Y year
- EU Europe PLS please YA yesterday
- F of the Q on the Z from which
-
-
- ------cut here----------
- Chuck Adams, K5FO - CP60
- adams@sgi.com
- QRP ARCI Awards Chairman
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Nov 93 17:15:50 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!nntp.msstate.edu!Ra.MsState.Edu!cll4@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: CW QSO's, New hams who need practice read this!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Jeff Jones (jeffj@seeker.mystic.com) wrote:
- : >After reading a bit I realized that hams who just passed their 5 wpm
- : >code test are nervous about making their first CW contacts on the air
- : >(I was!). If you just passed, working on upgrading or need your first
- : >CW contact please send me some email and I'll be more then happy to work
- : >you. It will be nice and easy with no pressure on you to be perfect. I will
- : >work with you and resend as many times as you need until you get it. So if
- : >you have been scared to get on the air using CW this is your chance! Let
- : >me know what time and frequency and let's do it! 73!
-
- Good Deal!! Glad to see some OM out there that are willing to send a little
- slower for the newbies! I have had my first four or five CW contacts in the
- past few weeks, and it can be very nerve racking. There was one instance
- where the guy I was working was sending somewhere around 15-20wpm. I told
- him to slow down 3 or 4 times before finally signing with him (needless to
- say, he never slowed down even a tiny bit). Not much fun to work someone
- that you don't know what they're saying. Kinda like talking to a foreigner
- who can understand you but can't speak your language.
-
- Anyway just my $0.02 worth.
-
- Keep up the good work Jeff!
-
- 73 de Craig
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Craig Lindsey - KC5AUG | My politics are simple: Always go right. If
- Internet: cll4@ra.msstate.edu| you go left, you can never go right, and if
- cll4@pcmail.cc.msstate.edu| you go right, you never go wrong. -Grizzard
- Bitnet: cll4@msstate.bitnet|
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 19:43:10 GMT
- From: mvb.saic.com!unogate!news.service.uci.edu!usc!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!nsa.hp.com!rjw@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Elmers are dead, god help us HAMS!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I agree with some of the comments about repeaters. I have not enjoyed using repeaters
- that much - there do seem to be many cliques - the same callsigns are heard all the
- time and if you're not a member of a club it can be difficult to talk much. On the
- other hand I have had two really enjoyable QSOs on 2m simplex recently. Even in the
- (SF) Bay Area where there are probably more 2m rigs than cell phones, there doesn't
- seem to be much simplex traffic. I have a Yaesu FT-530 and have programmed all of the
- North CA simplex frequencies into it and then use it's scanning to find an active
- frequency. I then wait until the QSO is over and call one of the parties - I have
- done this a couple of times recently and had some very enjoyable QSOs. The other
- hams were surprised that I was on simplex - and in both cases they didn't like
- using repeaters that much. I think it would be fun sometime to take a J-pole and
- my HT to a high point around here and see just how far I can get simplex.
-
- So my point is that I have found that using simplex cuts out a lot of the people
- that I might not want to talk with - it's a form of self-selection on their part.
-
- Richard Webber
- KD6ELB
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 17:23:19 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!cs.utexas.edu!hermes.chpc.utexas.edu!news.utdallas.edu!corpgate!nrtpa038!brtph560!b4pph107!jwittich@ames.arpa
- Subject: Finally passed
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >5 years ago I got interested in ham radio since I got wind of a ham radio
- >class being offered close by. It sounded cool and it was. So I studided the
- >code and the material for the novice and tech written tests. I thought I
- [...]
- >cool eh ? :)
-
-
- Yep, Sure is. Congratulations Lance. Sounds like it was quite a
- struggle for you and most of it not your fault. Oh well, you have
- finally done it.
-
- I am sort of new too. Had that ticket for about a year, but in this
- area, the old timers take care of the new guys pretty well. Questions
- from new hams are welcomed. I hope you live in an area like that too.
-
- I hope you have as much fun as I have and once again, congrats, and
- welcome to Ham Radio.
-
- 73.
-
- AC4ZO -=Jeff=-
- Raleigh, NC
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Nov 1993 18:43:45 GMT
- From: news.cerf.net!pagesat!olivea!spool.mu.edu!wupost!cs.uiuc.edu!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Gary-bashing
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Welcome to the hobby Tom. If you want to ask a question and get a no
- b-s answer, drop me a line.
-
- And for what it's worth, Gary was not too off base on the fact that you
- seem to have slipped through the cracks of "the system" and apparently
- got a ham license without having found someone to help you out.
-
- I frankly think that is what he ment with his statement, and it was not
- indicative of the original poster's comment/question.
-
- 73 paul wb8zjl
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Nov 1993 14:36:29 -0800
- From: usc!phakt.usc.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HAM Shop in LA
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi,
-
- I need some help from netters. I have a friend coming from out of
- town. He'd like to visit some good shops for amateur radio. I have no
- idea where to go in Los Angeles Area.
-
- So, any recommendation for good Equipment shop in LA county area ?
-
- I think my friend is looking for some VHF, UHF equipment and may be
- packet radio stuff too.
-
- Please reply by e-mail since I don't usually read this group.
-
- Thank you
-
- ANAWAT CHANKHUNTHOD
- INTERNET: chankhun@usc.edu ,anat-ee@cmu.chiangmai.ac.th
- LAX: M.S. Program, Computer Engineering, University of Southern California.
- CNX: Department of Computer Engineering, Chiang Mai University, Thailand.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 1993 22:28:00 GMT
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!news.dell.com!pmafire!boojum!mamie.lanl.gov!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: help on QSL routes-new US calls
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi...I would like to QSL two folks with (apparently) new calls. They are
- not listed in the buffalo.cs callserver. Thanks for any help!
-
- AA9GF
-
- KB7UHG
-
- Thanks,
- Tom
- KJ5LT
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 00:05:46 GMT
- From: munnari.oz.au!bruce.cs.monash.edu.au!trlluna!titan!pcies4.trl.OZ.AU!drew@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: How did spark transmitters work (was Re: CW)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <RFM.93Nov15163846@urth.eng.sun.com> rfm@urth.eng.sun.com (Richard McAllister) writes:
- >From: rfm@urth.eng.sun.com (Richard McAllister)
- >Subject: How did spark transmitters work (was Re: CW)
- >Date: 15 Nov 93 16:38:46
- >In article <CGIu00.A9L@freenet.carleton.ca> aj467@Freenet.carleton.ca (Bill
- >Macpherson) writes:
- >
- >[Describing a early method of generating CW]
- >> The whole concept was likely the father of the rotary spark gap,
- >>the expense of engineering the large condensors, coils, resistors and
- >>generators would have fallen outside the realm of an amateur ( both in
- >>terms of cost and scale ) as the spark generator was as high as a man, and
- >>the frequency was determined by the shaft RPM.
- >
- >At the Lawrence Hall of Science in Berkeley they have the electromagnet Dr.
- >Lawrence used to construct the first cyclotron sitting out front; it's about
- >9 feet tall, and was part of a commercial spark transmitter made surplus by
- >the advent of tube transmitters. (BTW, Lawrence was a ham, and they have
- >his spark rig on display inside.)
- >
- >My question is, why did spark transmitters need big electromagnets?
- >Were they basically big generators, generating EMF by rotating a coil
- >through the magnetic field?
- >
- >(Another fun thing on exhibit at the LHoS was Lawrence's letter to Henri
- >Bequerel mentioning that he'd heard of some big French spark transmitting
- >station closing down, and suggesting that HB ask them for their surplus
- >magnets so he could build his own cyclotron...)
- >
- >[Crossposted to .policy, where it started, and .misc, where it fits,
- >with followups directed to .misc.]
- >
- >Rich
- >--
- >Rich McAllister (rfm@eng.sun.com)
-
- The early Marconi type spark transmitters used, I believe, an ordinary
- induction coil (similar in principle to that used today for the ignition
- system in an auto). The low voltage primary coil was self-interrupted (like
- a buzzer) and keyed with a morse key. The high voltage secondary winding had
- a spark-gap, one side of the gap connected to ground, the other connected to
- an antenna. A raspy broad-band signal was thus generated. The only tuning
- was that provided by the antenna circuit, although later refinements by
- Marconi introduced some LC tuning. Another refinement was to fit, into the
- spark-gap, a motor-driven rotating toothed wheel, which modulated the
- broad-band noise and introduced a more "musical" note, thus allowing skilled
- operators some means of discriminating between the many signals on the air.
-
- If you have access to early issues of QST (say pre 1930), you will find
- many descriptions of amateur spark stations- fascinating reading.
-
- 73, Drew, VK3XU.
- many wwen .
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Nov 1993 12:59:45 -0800
- From: news.sprintlink.net!news.world.net!teleport.com!teleport.com!not-for-mail@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: License Datapoints
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Michael Sattler (msattler@netcom.com) wrote:
- : David Stark (David.Stark@p2.f333.n2613.z1.fidonet.org) wrote:
- : : > From: romanenkod@agcs.com (Dan Romanenko)
-
- : : > I took (and passed) my no-code Tech. on Oct. 16th. Still waiting...
-
- : : According to the November issue of QST, the processing lag for new amateur
- : : licenses is about 70 days now.
-
- : I took (and passed) my no-code tech exam today; the VEs told us that
- : the waiting period had drastically dropped to 5 weeks, believe it
- : or not.
-
- Must be W5YI VEC?
- Can't be the Association for Retarding Radio Licensing. 8-)
-
- 73's
- Gene
- KB7WIP
-
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- "Now is the time when men work quietly in the
- fields and women weep softly in the kitchen;
- The Democrats are elected and no man's property is safe."
-
- -originally by-
- -Daniel Webster-
-
- -updated by me -
-
-
- Don't like it? Please direct flames to: genew@ucant.gethere.frmhere
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Nov 1993 18:56:10 GMT
- From: news.cerf.net!pagesat!olivea!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!cs.uiuc.edu!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: TEN TEC OMNI V OWNERS!!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Pat,
-
- I have a 12 year old Corsair and I got rid of a new TS-440sat a couple
- years ago because there was simply no comparison in the receiver
- quality.
-
- Those guys probably never even seen a Ten Tec, and I bet you a steak
- dinner, when their Kenwood, Icom, or Yasue breaks, it gets shipped out
- for repair.
-
- Look, everyone makes a pretty good radio for any given "x" amount of
- dollars. The Omni V has a superlative receiver but few of the bells and
- whistles (including general coverage) that virtually every other
- manufacturer builds in as standard equipment.
-
- 73 paul wb8zjl
-
- ------------------------------
-
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