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- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 19 Nov 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1363
-
- Today's Topics:
- Amateur Radio Newsline #847
- Amateur Radio Newsline #848
- Gary bashing ---> crossed wires
- HAM ftp mod sites?
- How do I contact Yaesu? (2 msgs)
- Miss Manners in the Novice Sub-bands?
- prefix hunters
- Radio Shack HTs
- Telescoping antenna on HT
- TEN TEC OMNI V OWNERS!!!
- XY0Z - DXCC Status
- Ya gotta hand it to the FCC...
-
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-
- Date: Mon, 15 Nov 93 19:03:17 GMT
- From: tribune.usask.ca!kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca!alberta!adec23!mark@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Amateur Radio Newsline #847
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- CSLE87@maccvm.corp.mot.com (Karl Beckman) writes:
-
- >Simple rule for all of us:
- >If the separator looks like it is about to fall over, it's MM/DD/YY;
- >if it already fell over, it's European DD.MM.YY; if someone's smart
- >enough to use text for month name, he knows people get confused easily.
-
- Looks like the US is trying to impose their rule on others. I am sorry,
- but Canada uses DD/MM/YY format ...
-
- -- Mark
- Look ma! no periods
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 14 Nov 1993 23:21:18 MST
- From: usc!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!unixg.ubc.ca!kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Radio Newsline #848
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Some Special Notes For This Week Only
-
- Internet users: This item is e-mailed to rec.radio.info and posted by the
- moderator on R.R.I. and rec.radio.amateur.misc. There have been problems
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- UU.NET so we are sorry of any delays.
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- RIME, Intelec and I-Link readers: Due to a few BBS's choking on the
- message length and spitting out duplicates of partial posts, we will begin
- splitting up the NEWSLINE to at least 2 messages begining this week.
-
- Since we have been forwarding NEWSLINE to these networks, Bill has received
- quite a number of inquiries about other uses of this electronicly published
- version. For information about reposting NEWSLINE, please read the last
- article in this week issue.
-
- Due to the nature of this first story, we are also submitting this week's
- NEWSLINE to the various Broadcast echoes and r.r.b.
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-
- The electronic edition of Amateur Radio Newsline is transcribed from source
- material by Dale Cary. Newsline is reprinted here courtesy of Bill
- Pasternak, WA6ITF, Editor of Newsline. Editorial comment should be
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- * The following is a closed circuit advisory and NOT for *
- * transmission on amateur radio. We have received word from *
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-
- REPEATER OWNER FINE QUESTIONED
-
- There are some significant new developments in the case of New
- Jersey repeater owner Bill Krause WA2HDE. He's the ham who was
- issued a five thousand dollar fine because the FCC says that his
- Manhattan, New York repeater transmitter was heard on a frequency
- in an aeronautical communications band.
- As we reported last week, the FCC claims that on August the
- 30th, its New York City Field Office received a complaint from
- the Federal Aviation Administration about a signal on 243 MHz
- that had appeared on receivers at two airports over the previous
- five days. Subsequent investigation by Engineer Alexander Zimney
- determined that the repeater was being operated by WA2HDE. The
- commission says that it issued the Notice of Apparent Liability
- to Monetary Forfeiture -- the FCC's term for a fine -- because
- of the potential of interference to aircraft emergency
- communications.
- But there is something that the FCC's Zimney did not do. He
- issued the fine before bothering to notify Krause that he might
- be in violation of Part 97 rules. In other words, its possible
- that a commission employee in his apparent eagerness to please
- the FAA may have violated the federal governments own
- Administrative procedures Act. Rules that specifically call for
- a Notice of Violation to be issued and time given for a response
- before any punitive action is taken except in truly egregious
- cases. Note that the terms willful and malicious interference
- were not used by the FCC and therefore the incident cannot be
- legally interpreted as egregious. This is extremely important as
- you will hear.
- To complicate matters even further, it turns out that Bill
- Krause is a person well known to the FCC. William A. Krause is
- one of the nations most respected broadcast engineers. He is the
- Chief Engineer of WABC AM, the clear-channel flagship station of
- the American Broadcasting Systems radio network. His repeater is
- also well known in that it is dedicated to public service work
- and is a very popular spot for communications for these kind of
- events.
- The FCC said that it had no way to reach Krause when its
- engineers discovered that it was his radio system that was
- interfering with the air-band radio system on 243 MHz, but as the
- chief engineer of a radio station Krause must deal regularly with
- the New York City FCC Engineer Alexander Zimney. Its a safe bet
- that Zimney has all the telephone and FAX numbers needed to
- contact Bill Krause sitting in the phone book on his desk.
- We can't end without mentioning what the technical problem
- was that lead Zimney to issue the five thousand dollar NAL.
- Newsline has learned that the transmitter in Krause's Spectrum
- Communications repeater had malfunctioned. The result was a 700
- milliwatt spur that occurred only when the transmitter was key
- up. That's right, 700 milliwatts and only in key up when the
- transmitter was not technically even on the air!
- By now you must realize that there would be absolutely no way
- for Bill Krause or anyone else to know that the transmitter was
- putting out a spur unless someone notified him of the problem.
- Zimney could have called Krause on the phone and asked that he
- assist in solving the problem. Instead, the New York City FCC
- engineer acted in a way that has made him rather unpopular with
- the tri-state area's ham radio community.
- Meantime, Krause filed a reply to the NAL. In it he says that
- at the time of the incident his repeater appeared to be operating
- normally. He tells the FCC that he had no reason to believe
- that it was producing unwanted spurs outside of the 222 MHz
- amateur radio band.
- Nobody is saying that the unintentional interference by
- Krauses repeater transmitter to the 243 MHz aeronautical channel
- is insignificant, but there is a big question regarding the way
- in which the New York City FCC Field Office reacted to the
- situation and the level of the punitive action imposed.
- The next move is up to FCC Engineer Alexander Zimney. We will
- keep you posted on this one.
-
- *****
- HAM ADMITS JAMMING THE BIG MAC
-
- Terry Van Sickle, WB5WXI has pleaded guilty in federal court
- to one count of willful and malicious interference to the two way
- radio system at a Dallas Texas Mc Donalds restaurant. Van Sickle
- is the former WFAA television news photographer who the FBI
- questioned on August 22nd after they found him parked in his van
- near the fast food restaurant. The FBI was attracted to the
- vehicle after its investigators noted a large number of antennas
- on it.
- As previously reported, the FBI interrogated Van Sickle and a
- friend for about three hours before releasing them. At that time
- no charges had yet been brought. Van Sickle even claimed his
- innocence by way of an article appearing in the September 30th
- issue of the Dallas Observer newspaper. He even told the
- Observer that it is a common practice for electronic enthusiasts
- to talk to fast food restaurants over the radio relay food
- ordering systems. He said that these same radio buffs regularly
- post the frequencies of fast-food restaurant radio systems on
- computer bulletin boards and that the frequencies used by the Mc
- Donald's was readily accessible to almost anyone.
- But on October the 27th that all changed when WB5WXI was
- charged by the government as being the source of the interfering
- signal. At a hearing, Van Sickle admitted his guilt and entered
- into an settlement, apparently to avoid a lengthy trial.
- In the plea agreement, Van Sickle guaranteed to fully
- cooperate with any further investigation of the matter, to
- surrender all interest in the thousands of dollars worth of his
- two way radio equipment and computers that the government had
- ceased as evidence in the case, and on demand of the court to
- submit to interviews by the United States Attorneys office
- regarding his ability to satisfy any fines or restitution order
- that might be imposed.
- Van Sickle has been ordered back to court on January 12th,
- 1994 for sentencing. At that time he could face up to a year in
- prison, a fine of up to one-hundred thousand dollars or both. In
- addition he can be ordered to pay restitution to the Mc Donalds
- for any damages and loss of income that his actions may have cost
- the company and could also face a civil suit if Mc Donalds eels
- that the compensation awarded it was insufficient.
- Finally, as is usually the case, the FCC will probably begin
- its own investigation of Van Sickle's activities. If they find
- him in violation of their rules he could loose any radio licenses
- he now holds. Van Sickle could also face thousands of dollars in
- additional fines as well.
-
- *****
- PHONE OUT
-
- This note to all of you who get the newscast by calling into
- our area code (805) 296-2407 automatic telephone delivery
- number. Please be advised that the equipment on that line will
- be down for maintenance from late on Tuesday November the 16th
- till about 01:00 Eastern Time on Monday November the 22nd. For
- that six day period we ask that you call area code (213) 462-
- 0008, (708) 289-0423 or the regional newsfeed line serving your
- area. We thank you for your understanding and cooperation during
- this short duration of service interruption to the 805 area code
- line that will last less than one week.
-
- *****
- VE TEST FEE INCREASE
-
- The cost of getting a ham license is going up in 1994. The
- FCC has announced that effective January 1, 1994, the maximum
- allowable reimbursement fee for an amateur operator license
- examination will be $5.75. That's up fifteen cents from the
- current $5.60.
- As before, volunteer examiners and volunteer examiner
- coordinators may charge examinees for out-of-pocket expenses
- incurred in preparing, processing, administering, or coordinating
- examinations for amateur operator licenses. The amount of any
- such reimbursement fee from any one examinee for any one
- examination session, regardless of the number of elements
- administered, must not exceed the maximum allowable fee. Where
- the VE and the VEC both wish to be reimbursed, they must
- jointly decide on a fair distribution of the fee.
- The ARRL VEC says that will begin charging $5.75 after the
- new FCC allowable fee becomes effective and other VEC's are
- expected to do the same.
-
- *****
- EARTHWINDS DELAYED
-
- Problems with its mooring assembly has delayed the launch of
- the ham radio equipped Earthwinds Hilton balloon from an airfield
- near Reno, Nevada. Earthwinds was scheduled for a launch attempt
- on Saturday, November 6th at 14:00 UTC but bolts anchoring the
- craft failed as the top balloon was being filled with helium gas.
- It will now be at least six to eight weeks before another launch
- attempt will be made.
- By way of background, the manned balloon will carry 2-meter
- equipment for communicating with the Amateur Radio community and
- the ham operators aboard the Mir space station. All
- communications will be conducted on 2-meters simplex, 145.55 MHz.
- Eathhwinds planners hope that the balloon will circumnavigate
- the globe at nearly 35,000 feet above and near the 45th parallel.
- Saturday's flight path would take the balloon from Reno, Nevada
- to New Mexico.
- If Earthwinds ever does make it into the air and on the air,
- QSL cards will go via Gordon West, WB6NOA.
-
- *****
- DOVE RETURNS TO THE AIR
-
- After a long absence, the Dove OSCAR 17 satellite is back on
- the air. It is presently sending packet telemetry and short text
- bulletins on 145.825 MHz FM. DOVE's transmissions can be copied
- by anyone with a 2-meter FM receiver and a standard packet radio
- TNC. More work is required to get the satellite fully
- operational, but this is a major step in getting Dove fully back
- on line.
-
- *****
- RFE LAYOFFS
-
- Radio Free Europe will lay off more than half its employees
- and leave its Munich base by 1996. The headquarters for the
- radio services that for decades given eastern Europeans
- uncensored news with a decidedly anti-Communist slant will move
- either to Prague, capital of the Czech Republic, or Washington,
- D.C..
- Getting down from the current annual budget of $210 million to
- the $75 million mandated by President Clinton also will mean
- closing the New York office and moving its research center out of
- Munich These are two of the world's most expensive cities.
- Radio Liberty, which broadcasts to Russia and other former
- Soviet republics, will be unaffected by the cuts and
- consolidation given the continued political instability in the
- region.
-
- *****
- DX - LESOTHO
-
- In DX, prefix hunters should note that in commemoration of the
- 27th anniversary of Lesotho independence, a special prefix will
- be used until mid November. 7P27LI will be on 14.010 to 14.025
- MHz, and on 21.010 to 21.025 MHz from 10:00 hours to 14:00 hours
- UTC. QSL to Ray Shankweiler, Box 333, Maseru 100, Lesotho.
-
- *****
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- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Nov 93 14:41:22 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Gary bashing ---> crossed wires
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <mZJ7cc3w165w@nj8j.atl.ga.us> ben@nj8j.atl.ga.us (Ben Coleman) writes:
- >ehare@arrl.org (Ed Hare - KA1CV) writes:
- >> Yeah, but some of us well-known newsgroup types joined you in your
- >> confusion. :-). I had just assumed that I missed the original
- >> post, and when I saw Gary Coffman . . .
- >
- >I suspect it's because we're so used to seeing GC's posts end with a lone
- >
- >Gary
- >
- >at the bottom. Usually, it's fairly distinctive, but in this case, the
- >other Gary 'signed' the same way, and we all, Pavlovian-like, assumed it
- >was GC.
-
- Gee, doesn't anyone read the cute little .sig file I put at the bottom
- of my posts? With apologies to the Red Hot Chili Peppers, I've got a
- new one today. :-)
-
- Gary
- --
- Gary Coffman KE4ZV | Where my job's going, | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
- Destructive Testing Systems | I don't know. It might | uunet!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary
- 534 Shannon Way | wind up in Mexico. | emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | -NAFTA Blues |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 02:49:22 GMT
- From: yeshua.marcam.com!news.kei.com!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!mcrcim.mcgill.edu!sifon!Atlas.EETECH.McGill.CA!bruno@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: HAM ftp mod sites?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Scott Whittle <drx@chinet.chinet.com> wrote:
- >Does anyone know of any ham ftp sites. I'm looking for mod files to be
- >exact.
-
- Sure do.
-
- Your best bet will probably be ftp.cs.buffalo.edu:/pub/ham-radio/mods
-
- For those still thinking about using ham.eetech.mcgill.ca, don't.
- This site is closing PERMANENTLY on 19 November, 1993. All the mods
- which are available at the latter site have been moved to the former.
-
- 73
-
- Bruno
- --
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/
- Bruno Hall | VE2HUM | old: bruno@eetech.mcgill.ca | new: canuck@rtsg.mot.com
- New systems generate new problems -- Join the Flat Earth Society.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Nov 1993 19:32:55 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!eff!news.kei.com!yeshua.marcam.com!wrdis02.robins.af.mil!sberman@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: How do I contact Yaesu?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Dean R Madsen (dmadsen@iastate.edu) wrote:
- : I have a Yaesu FT-470 that has a terrible intermod problem and less than
- : desirable squelch operation. I need a phone number to contact Yaesu to
- : investigate getting this repaired. I found a list of manufacturers' phone
- : numbers, but none of the ones listed for Yaesu were current. Does anyone have
- : a recent phone number for Yaesu U.S.A. ?
-
- : Also, I believe I read that this intermod/squelch problem I am having is
- : common in several lots of FT-470s. Anyone have an easy way to remedy the
- : problem?
-
- : Thanks & 73,
- : Dean Madsen - KE0WO
- : dmadsen@iastate.edu
-
- : +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- : + Dean R Madsen, KE0WO + Computer Engineering Major +
- : + Internet: dmadsen@iastate.edu + Iowa State Univeristy +
- : + AX25: KE0WO @ KE0WO.#NWIA.IA.USA.NA + Ames, Iowa +
- : +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- I hate to be flip, but do you speak Japanese? That's the ONLY way
- you'll ever speak to a Yaesu engineer.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Nov 93 18:09:52 GMT
- From: ogicse!cs.uoregon.edu!news.uoregon.edu!newsadmin@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: How do I contact Yaesu?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <dmadsen.753578309@vincent1.iastate.edu> dmadsen@iastate.edu (Dean R
- Madsen) writes:
- > I have a Yaesu FT-470 that has a terrible intermod problem and less than
- > desirable squelch operation. I need a phone number to contact Yaesu to
- > investigate getting this repaired. I found a list of manufacturers' phone
- > numbers, but none of the ones listed for Yaesu were current. Does anyone
- have
- > a recent phone number for Yaesu U.S.A. ?
- >
- > Also, I believe I read that this intermod/squelch problem I am having is
- > common in several lots of FT-470s. Anyone have an easy way to remedy the
- > problem?
- >
- > Thanks & 73,
- > Dean Madsen - KE0WO
- > dmadsen@iastate.edu
- >
- > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- > + Dean R Madsen, KE0WO + Computer Engineering Major +
- > + Internet: dmadsen@iastate.edu + Iowa State Univeristy +
- > + AX25: KE0WO @ KE0WO.#NWIA.IA.USA.NA + Ames, Iowa +
- > +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- >
- >
- Try 800.255.9237...it was good last year to get to parts/repair.
-
- --
- Jeff Hite KF7SZ
- Computing Center
- U of Oregon
- jeffh@ludwig.cc.uoregon.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 1993 04:36:32 GMT
- From: news.uiowa.edu!icaen!drenze@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Miss Manners in the Novice Sub-bands?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I've got a little question. I was tuning across the 80-meter novice subband
- tonight, and right at 3700kHz I noticed a QSO taking place at 20+ WPM. It
- was coming across S9+10 when everything else was coming across S6-7, and
- that combined with the fact that they both sounded like 0 call-signs makes
- me think that at least one of these guys might have been Iowans, and, at least
- with *my* equipment, this was the only part of 80 that sounded like it was
- reliably open at that time (I started hearing some other stations outside
- the novice subbands later--I was just looking for code copy).
- Now, for my question. (And, BTW, I'm not trying to condemn anybody's
- practice, call anybody a lid, or anything else--I'm genuinely curious.) What
- is the correct etiquette for running high-speed code in the Novice subbands?
- It wasn't anything big tonight, since even that area was uncrowded, but I'm
- just curious...the novice subbands are supposedly "training bands" (anything
- like training pants or training wheels? ;-) ;-) ;-) <- for the humour-impaired)
- for lowly Novices/Techs like me. If there's a big demand for them by novices/
- techs, should higher-class licenses QSY? *do* they QSY?
-
- Peace es 73 de Doug N0YVW
-
- --
- __ /| | 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 |
-
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-
- Date: Wed, 17 Nov 1993 02:21:30 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!torn!csd.unb.ca!garfield.csd.unbsj.ca!robert@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: prefix hunters
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I havn't noticed this mentioned in the last few days, but if I'm repeating
- somebody else, my appoligies.
-
- For those of you who do some prefix hunting, effective December 1, Canada
- will have a new prefix. Currently VE1 represents Nova Scotia and New Brunswick.
- The new prefix will be for New Brunswick only. The prefix will be VE9. So
- if you are dialing around down on HF and you hear VE9, don't be too surprised.
-
- The change is not mandantory for existing amateurs, however, it seems as though
- lots of people will be changing.
-
- --
- ======================
- Robert Ford (VE1RKF)
- robert@unbsj.ca
- ======================
-
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-
- Date: Tue, 16 Nov 93 18:46:09 PST
- From: news.kpc.com!amd!netcomsv!micromed!brett@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Radio Shack HTs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ken.smith@channel1.com (Ken Smith) writes:
-
- >
- > To:GARY#KE4ZV.UUCP
- >
- > GARY@KE4ZV.UUCP typed this about Re: Radio Shack HTs
- >
- >
- > G>>I have been told that it is made by Icom, but this was by an R.S.
- > G>>salesdroid, so I could be wrong.
- >
- > G>Well they say "Made in Korea for Tandy Corp", so I don't think Icom
- > G>is involved. I heard they were made by the same company that makes
- > G>their scanners.
- >
- > I was told that they are made by Maxon. (or is it Maxxon?)
- >
- I know that Maxon did the FCC certification for the radio, but that may
- or may not determine who designed, or manufactured the units.
-
- Brett N7OLQ
-
- --
- brett@micromed.com (brett miller)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Nov 93 14:45:14 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!convex!horak@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Telescoping antenna on HT
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <103360206@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM> ajs@hpfcso.FC.HP.COM (Alan Silverstein) writes:
-
- >> The collapsed telescoping antenna won't be any worse than a duck.
-
- >Yes it will. It has a much worse SWR. It just doesn't work as well.
- >Try it side-by-side with a weak signal. Whether or not the high SWR
- >will hurt your rig is a different issue.
-
- Maybe I should not have said "won't". I should have said "might not".
- In my case, the duck that came sith my Alinco DJ560 is roughly equal to
- worse than my AEA telescopic antenna collapsed. Your milage may vary.
- About the only time I use the duck is if I am in a strong signal area
- and need an attenuator.
-
- David
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Nov 1993 16:40:00 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!news.clark.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!news.uoregon.edu!fp2-st-affairs-17.uoregon.edu!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: TEN TEC OMNI V OWNERS!!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- If you own or have owned an OMNI V, what are your opinions of the radio?The
- only exposure I've had to it is through reviews I've read and based on
- that, I'm contemplating buying a used one.
-
- When I bring up the subject on the local repeater, I get some "questioning"
- tones of voices. Something akin to, "you really want to buy a Ten Tec?" One
- guy even told me, "Ten Tec isn't inexpensive, it's cheap!"
-
- The Ten Tecs I've heard on the air sound very good. What have your
- experiences been?
-
- Thanks,
- Steve/AA7FL
-
- milewski@oregon.uoregon.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Nov 93 15:46:50 GMT
- From: worldbank.org!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: XY0Z - DXCC Status
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I was under the impression that cards for the XY0Z operations (Myanmar) were
- okay for DXCC. However, a collegue of mine recently had his card rejected by
- the DXCC Desk.
-
- Does anyone know whether paperwork was ever submitted for this operation, or
- has anyone been successful in submitting this card for DXCC?
-
-
- Thanks, Darrell (NR3Y).
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Nov 93 02:29:36 GMT
- From: munnari.oz.au!metro!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu
- Subject: Ya gotta hand it to the FCC...
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I've been looking at the output of a search on a callbook server,
- and amongst other things I discovered that the FCC was active as
- long ago as 1892!
-
- Without prejudice to the people involved, look up N5VUR, N3JJF, N5ZFK,
- KD4OOY and KD4NHD. And yes, they all have the same name (I am looking
- them up for a project of mine) but that is irrelevant, as my list was
- for all people with that name.
-
- --
- 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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