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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1446
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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 10 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1446
-
- Today's Topics:
- 1.5 foot Microwave Dish *HELP*
- 10m sked needed
- Alinco dj-f1t battery packs
- ANARTS RTTY NEWS787 28/11/93
- Announcement: QRZ! Windows CDROM (Nov 93) Available
- ARLK051 Keplerian data
- ARRL BOOK???WHERE??? (2 msgs)
-
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-
- 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: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 02:17:31 GMT
- From: nntp.ucsb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!glenne@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 1.5 foot Microwave Dish *HELP*
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Matthew Chastain (matthew@cyberspace.com) wrote:
-
-
-
- : Recently I purchased a surplus aircraft microwave dish and would like to use
- : it. The only problem is I have not been able to find very much information
- : on feeding it. I do have 2 feed horns that go to it, but am afraid that
- : I will have to adapt a gunplexer! Here is the information on the dish.
-
- You will probably do well to measure the F/D of the reflector and build your
- own feed. Pyramidal horn feeds which taper from standard waveguide dimensions
- are easy to make from copper clad PC board and copper foil tape (like
- stain glass fabricators use). See my series in Feb/Jun/Oct 1988 Ham
- Radio Magazine for some details. Your particular reflector my want a different
- design but that should get you started. Don't trust information about
- feeds in old versions (at least) of the RSGB vhf handbook.
-
-
-
- Glenn Elmore n6gn
-
- ax.25 n6gn@wx3k.#nocal.ca.usa.na
- amateur IP: glenn@SantaRosa.ampr.org
- Internet: glenne@sr.hp.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 09:24:55 -0800
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!olivea!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 10m sked needed
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- djadams@silver.ucs.indiana.edu (david jerome adams) writes:
-
- >Greetings! I've put up a new 10m dipole and would like to try it out
- >this weekend. I'll be calling on USB around 28.350khz between 1500
- >and 1600 this saturday....(that should be 28.350Mhz, by the way)...
- >Could anyone with their radios on make a special effort to listen for
- >my call? Thanx.
-
-
- Tee, hee, you may not find unoccupied spectrum around 28.35 MHz.
-
- If "this weekend" is the weekend of the December 11, there are going
- to be thousands of stations making a special effort to listen for you.
- The ARRL 10m Contest is on! Donno what it will be like with sun
- freckles near 100.
-
- Contests are great as field strength meters manned by humans (are
- contesters human? :-) Well, binary field strenth meters, that
- is. In a contest, you are either 59, or you are "too light to copy" :-).
- You can still get a quantitative feel by going more and more QRP
- and see how many stations can still hear you. The big guns have
- amazingly good ears, I have found.
-
- The more sane Hams will be working the TARA RTTY Sprint this weekend :-).
- The really sane ones will be staying away from 10m and the RTTY subbands
- altogether.
-
- OK, I'll admit it -- I am totally insane. If time permits, I will be
- trying to have fun with both the RTTY (heck, it is only 4 hours anyway)
- and the 10m 'tests :-).
-
- 73,
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 14:52:23 GMT
- From: mentor.cc.purdue.edu!npirs!dheisler@purdue.edu
- Subject: Alinco dj-f1t battery packs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have a dj-f1t with the 7.2 volt 700 ma
- battery. it won't hold a charge anymore
- so i was considering getting the 12 volt
- battery.
-
- is it thicker than the 7.2 pack? and
- does the pack come with the correct charger stand
- or is that an extra?
-
- thanks
- dave
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Dec 93 23:58:09 GMT
- From: munnari.oz.au!sol.ccs.deakin.edu.au!news.cs.uow.edu.au!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: ANARTS RTTY NEWS787 28/11/93
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- [ ANARTS - Australian National Amateur Radio Teletype Society ]
-
- ATV news from Sydney
-
- Anyone interested in ATV in Australia might like to know that
- the Gladesville Club in Sydney has just finished refurbishing
- the TV station VK2TVG to as close to broadcast specs as
- possible for an amateur station, with a view to a possible
- further satellite test transmission next year. Still to come
- are some microwave links to make this happen, these should be
- only a few weeks away with a bit of luck. ... promises,
- promises, you know the old song, but perhaps this time...
-
- Anyway, we will keep you informed.
-
- -----------------------------------------
-
- IPS weekly report
- -----------------
- 19 November - 25 November 1993
-
- Issue no.: 48
-
- Date of issue: 26 November 1993
-
- Date 19 20 21 22 23 24 25
- 10cm 101 100 97 99 100 100 97
- A 17 09 05 05 07 05 (04 estimated)
- T -37 56 39 53 52 80 71
-
- Summary of activity
-
- Solar activity was very low 19th-24th November, and low on
- 25th.
-
- The geomagnetic field at Learmonth (WA) was unsettled to
- active on 19th, and quiet, or quiet to unsettled for the
- remainder of the period.
-
- Ionospheric F2 critical frequencies at Sydney on 19th were 30
- to 40 per cent below predicted monthly values, and were near
- normal for the rest of the period.
-
- Forecast for the next week (26 November - 2 December)
-
- Solar : Low.
-
- Geomagnetic: Quiet to unsettled 26-30 November, active to
- minor storm 1-2 December.
-
- Ionospheric: Near predicted monthly values November 26 -
- December 1, depressions of 20-40 per cent
- December 2.
-
-
- Courtesy of IPS Radio and Space Services
-
- --------------------------------------
-
- VK2SG RTTY DX NOTES 19 NOV 93
-
- VK2SG RTTY DX NOTES FOR W/E 19 NOV 1993 (BID RTDX1119)
-
- IT IS NOT TOO LATE FOR YOU TO WRITE TO YOUR REPRESENTATIVE ON
- THE DX ADVISORY COMMITTEE (DXAC) EXPRESSING YOUR SUPPORT FOR A
- RTTY (DIGITAL) HONOR ROLL. COMMITTEE VOTES WILL BE TALLIED,
- AND ANNOUNCED, AT THE END OF NOVEMBER.
-
- OUR INFORMATION THIS WEEK CAME FROM 9X5LJ, DJ3IW AND THE
- DB0BCC CLUSTER NODE, I5FLN, IK5AAX, K0IR, K0SR, ON7GB, W2TKU,
- WB2CJL, ZS5S, THE NJ0M NODE OF THE TWIN CITIES DX
- PACKETCLUSTER NETWORK, AND OPDX/BARF80. THANKS TO ALL FOR YOUR
- HELP.
-
- THE WAEDC PROVIDED MOST OF THE RTTY ACTIVITY THIS PAST WEEK.
-
- FRIDAY 12
-
- 0014-14084 CO6CG 0028-14086 VP8BFH
- 0300--7082 YV5MUX 0304--7082 NL7VX
- 1145-14090 VK2KM 1254-14083 UM7/UA3TT QSL DF7RX
- 1322-21087 UT5RP 1403-14083 J28TT
- 1513-14082 OH0BBF 2123-14087 PJ2MI
- 2128-14088 ZF2VV QSL NX1L 2131-14091 HP1XBH
- 2132-14088 5X1C
-
- SATURDAY 13
-
- 0727-14084 SV2BB 1213-21089 ER0F
- 1244-21092 FR5DX 1305-21079 OH0BBF
- 1312-14081 UH8EA 1406-21088 ZS9A
- 1627-21084 EC3ACG 1637-14086 RT7U
- 1700-28085 WP4KAG 1835--7037 UH8EA
- 1905-21091 ZV2BW 2020--3580 OH0BBF
- 2209--3795 4O9S 2225-21087 ZF2VV
- 2235-21082 VK2RL 2246-21082 VK2RT
- 2257-14087 BY1QH 2258--3581 UH8EA
- 2332--7035 OH0BFF
-
- SUNDAY 14
-
- 0018-14084 BY1QH 0038-14088 WL7EF
- 0130-21090 C21/ZL1AMO QSL ZL1AMO
- 0737-21085 FR5DX
- 1004-21084 SV2XMV 1118-21090 ZP5FGS
- 1150-21082 TT8OBO QSL WA4OBO (NOT W4OBO) SEE NOTE
- 1210-21089 TY1PS 1310-14087 5B4UX
- 1346-21087 4X6UO 1348-14081 RU1A
- 1411-21090 GM0/WN1G 1415-21081 EA9MY
- 1420-21085 HJ3SAN 1428-21090 HK1LAQ
- 1431-21097 A22BW 1438-21095 DU1MP
- 1500-21089 XE/DJ6OU 1520-28089 HK0HEU
- 1620-21087 HP1XBH 1800--3584 OH0BBF
- 1806--3582 UZ9CWA 1808--7038 UH8EA
- 1853-21076 CP1FF 2106-14092 A9MKR (?)
- 2149-14083 5N/DF8QB 2159--7037 VK6HD
- 2210--7031 YL75KL 2210--7031 UN5PR
- 2210--7035 ER0F 2248-14084 VK6HD
- 2315-14092 PP7GAG 2318-14082 OA4ZV
- 2327--3589 GD3HDL
-
- MONDAY 15
-
- 0935-21088 TT8OBO 1001-21084 UI8OAW
- 1025-14088 HK4DF 1029-14089 UV9AV
- 1911-21085 J88BS 1943-14091 FG5FI
- 2023-14088 J88BS 2118-14086 5K3W QSL HK3SGP
- 2314-14088 XL7U FOR PREFIX QSL VE7UBC
-
- TUESDAY 16
- NO REPORTS
-
- WEDNESDAY 17
-
- 2227-14084 CO6RR
-
- THURSDAY 18
- NO REPORTS
-
- NOTES OF INTEREST:
-
- THERE HAVE BEEN ERRONEOUS, ON-THE-AIR REPORTS, THAT THE
- UPCOMING FEBRUARY 1994 PETER I DX'PEDITION (3Y0PI) HAS
- ESTABLISHED CERTAIN RULES ABOUT MULTIPLE BAND/MODE CONTACTS,
- AND PORTABLE STATION DESIGNATORS. RALPH, K0IR, LEADER OF THE
- EXPEDITION, HAS EMPHATICALLY STATED THAT NO SUCH RULES EXIST,
- NOR, OR ANY CONTEMPLATED.
-
- REPUBLIC OF BELAU, KC6 - SEVERAL JAPANESE OPERATORS WERE ACTIVE
- ON ALL BANDS, 160-6 METERS, UNTIL TUESDAY 23 NOVEMBER ON
- RTTY/CW/SSB. QSL TO JK1QHK.
-
- SOUTH COOK I., ZK1 - UNTIL 25 NOVEMBER, THREE JAPANESE
- OPERATORS WERE ACTIVE FROM HERE ON ALL BANDS, 160-10
- METERS, RTTY/CW/SSB. QSL TO JI1NJC.
-
- FRENCH ANTARCTIC ISLANDS, FT8X, FT8Z - CHRISTIAN, FT8WD WAS
- LEAVING CROZET ON 24 NOVEMBER. THE SHIP PICKING HIM UP WILL
- DELIVER ANOTHER HAM TO EITHER KERGUELEN OR AMSTERDAM ISLAND.
- DETAILS WHEN AVAILABLE.
-
- THE DXCC DESK ADVISED STEVE, K0SR, THAT TT8OBO IS NOT BEING
- ACCEPTED AT THIS TIME PENDING THE RECEIPT OF PROPER
- DOCUMENTATION. A PREVIOUS CREDIT FOR A CONTACT WITH HIM LAST
- SPRING WAS REMOVED. IF YOUR DXCC HAS BEEN CREDITED WITH
- TT8OBO, BETTER VERIFY IF IT IS STILL IN YOUR CURRENT TOTAL.
-
- QSLS FROM THE RECENT 9H1HL OPERATION ARE ARRIVING. HAS ANYONE
- SEEN CARDS FROM E31A YET?
-
- FOR NEXT WEEK'S BULLETIN, SEND YOUR BANDPASS AND NOTES OF
- INTEREST TO LUCIANO, I5FLN AT ZS5S.ZAF.AF, OR AT
- 9X5LJ.#KGL.RWA.AF.
-
- 73 ES GOOD HUNTING DE JULES W2JGR AT W2TKU.#SRQFL.FL.USA.NA
- --------------------------------------------
- Coming events
- -------------
- December 3rd ANARTS meeting
- 12th (local) TARA 2nd Annual RTTY Sprint
- 1994
- ----
- January 8th-9th ARRL Rtty Roundup
- ------------------------------------
-
- Society information
-
- The Society may be contacted at : PO Box 860, Crows Nest 2065
- Australia, for such matters as membership and general
- enquiries. Enquiries can also be made by packet to the
- President (Col) VK2CTD, or the Secretary (Pat) VK2JPA @ VK2RWI
-
- News items may be sent to Broadcast Officer PO Box 60
- Blacktown 2148 Australia, or by packet to VK2JPA @ VK2RWI.
-
- The Internet address for the Broadcast Officer is :
- patl@extro.ucc.su.oz.au
-
- The Society welcomes news items on any digital subjects from
- anywhere in the broadcast coverage area. We are looking forward
- to news from your areas to let other amateurs know what you are
- doing in the hobby. Hope to hear from you.
-
- 73s de Pat VK2JPA Broadcast Officer
- That concludes ANARTS NEWS787 28/11/93.
- Inserted by VK2BQS (Jim) Vice President ANARTS.
- --
- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) VK2KFU @ VK2RWI.NSW.AUS.OC PGP 2.3
- dave@esi.COM.AU ...munnari!esi.COM.AU!dave available
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 8 Dec 1993 21:18:43 -0700
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool.mu.edu!sgiblab!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!pinyon.libre.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Announcement: QRZ! Windows CDROM (Nov 93) Available
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Announcing the new QRZ! Windows CDROM
-
- Well, we've finally finished it and there are a bunch of new features.
- First off, in addition to the DOS search program, we now have a
- Microsoft Windows compatible search engine which adds tons of
- new functionality. We now support searches by callsign, name, city,
- zip code, street address, and previous callsign. The Canadian callsigns
- are also integrated right into the main database.
-
- The windows software allows printing on any Windows installed printer
- and provides for editing of search results files - using any editor you
- choose.
-
- We've also added a new section containing prerecorded RTTY, AMTOR,
- ASCII, and Packet messages for TNC testing. These .WAV files are
- SoundBlaster compatible and come in all popular speeds and shifts.
-
- We've also taken the mods database and placed it into hypertext format
- which means that you can browse it using only the mouse under windows.
- All of the popular text files from buffalo.edu are also hyper-ized.
-
- In addition, we've included the last 10 months of the rec.radio.*
- newsgroup articles, along with the usual large batch of shareware.
-
- We have also committed to a quarterly updating schedule which will
- mean a new disc every 3 months with the latest FCC data.
-
- As before, we're making a special offer to readers of the rec.radio
- newsgroups. To find out how to get your first edition copy of QRZ!
- Windows direct from the author, send an e-mail message to:
-
- info@qrz.com
-
- You'll receive an automatic reply detailing the particulars of the offer.
-
- Also note that we're now on the internet with our own name (qrz.com), and
- will be available to answer questions as best we can.
-
- If you wish to contact me directly, just e-mail to flloyd@qrz.com.
-
- 73,
-
- -fred
-
- --
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Fred Lloyd, AA7BQ flloyd@qrz.com|
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 6 Dec 1993 12:31:39 -0700
- From: usc!math.ohio-state.edu!news.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLK051 Keplerian data
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK051
- ARLK051 Keplerian data
-
- ZCZC SK63
- QST de W1AW
- Keplerian Bulletin 51 ARLK051
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 8 Dec 1993 12:33:56 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARRL BOOK???WHERE???
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <thweatt.755217435@mustang18> thweatt@rtsg.mot.com (John A. Thweatt) writes:
- >Could anyone tell me where I can purchase the ARRL handbook? What
- >is the price? Also what is the difference between the different
- >issues of this book (ie. Do they issue new copies each year and if so
- >Why???)? If they change the issues each year, what is one of the
- >better years of this publication????
-
- The ARRL Handbook can be found at most stores that sell amateur radio
- equipment, and of course directly from the ARRL, 225 Main St. Newington
- CT. There is a new edition each year. There are a couple of reasons for
- that. First and foremost they have to dumb it down to the reading level
- of current amateurs. It's currently at about an eighth grade reading
- level. And second, the simple CW transmitter construction projects included
- become obsolete because the parts are no longer available.
-
- One of the better years for the Handbook is 1962. That's the edition to
- which I refer most often. It uses bigger words and more complex sentence
- structure, but it should be accessable to someone who was a tenth grader
- in 1962, or to current college graduates. It includes more ambitious
- construction projects, including SSB transmitters and receivers. It's also
- printed and bound using higher quality materials.
-
- You should also look for the various RSGB publications. The technical
- quality, writing quality, and binding quality of their publications are
- at a much higher level. If you read German or Japanese, their publications
- are also at a high level of quality.
-
- Gary
- --
- Gary Coffman KE4ZV | I kill you, | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
- Destructive Testing Systems | You kill me, | uunet!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary
- 534 Shannon Way | We're the Manson Family | emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | -sorry Barney |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Dec 93 22:37:15 GMT
- From: ftpbox!mothost!delphinium.rtsg.mot.com!mustang18!thweatt@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: ARRL BOOK???WHERE???
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Could anyone tell me where I can purchase the ARRL handbook? What
- is the price? Also what is the difference between the different
- issues of this book (ie. Do they issue new copies each year and if so
- Why???)? If they change the issues each year, what is one of the
- better years of this publication????
-
- Thanks,
- John Thweatt
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 21:26:07 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!greg@decwrl.dec.com
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <mac.755206284@depot.cis.ksu.edu.cis.ksu.edu>, <gregCHo43F.9o4@netcom.com>, <VBREAULT.93Dec7112925@rinhp750.gmr.com>sv
- Subject : Re: Scratchi, January, 1960
-
- In article <VBREAULT.93Dec7112925@rinhp750.gmr.com> vbreault@rinhp750.gmr.com (Val Breault) writes:
- >
- >Races? Are you sure you read the article? I've just re-read it and
- >found no reference to race at all. I was able to find the word
- >"black" used in "black leather jackets" but that's it.
- >
- >Scratchi, in my minds eye, is an enthusiastic though semi-literate
- >middle aged man. I would guess he was a cajun, but that may be just
- >the way I inferred the dialect. The world is not perfect. There are
- >lots of Scratchis out there, and some of them want to make a contribution.
-
- Sorry, but you know not whereof you speak.
-
- "Scratchi," as a regular in CQ magazine, was a caricature of an Asian
- (specifically Japanese) person used as a foil for various OP-ED
- columns. He was depicted in very stereotypical fashion in both the
- text and illustration, and always spoke in stereotypical pidgin
- English.
-
- If you present the "Scratchi" columns to some Asian folks, they will
- probably tell you that they represent just the exact kind of racist
- stereotypes against which they've been fighting since the 1800's.
-
- While the ideas expressed in "Scratchi" sometimes had merit, it is
- just as well that the mode of expression is now behind us. Let's let
- it stay there.
-
- Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1993 02:31:18 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!greg@decwrl.dec.com
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <gregCHrsqL.3F0@netcom.com>, <2e7fer$ajq@crchh941.bnr.ca>, <2e7sj4$o3l@nntpd.lkg.dec.com>com
- Subject : Re: Scratchi, January, 1960
-
- In article <2e7sj4$o3l@nntpd.lkg.dec.com> dm_johnson@dave.enet.dec.com (Dennis Johnson) writes:
- >
- >
- > And second, the main reason he's taking grief is not so much
- >for what he says as the way he says it.
-
- No.
-
- I was quite clear and quite measured in my initial response to Myron's
- post.
-
- I became much less measured when confronted with knee-jerk, reactionary
- responses which failed to address the issues presented but instead
- were written in response to some made-up image which bore little relation
- to what was actually being said. And even less measured when confronted
- with certain individuals attempts to remain ignorant of what was
- actually said. And to continue to engage in and defend racist behavior.
-
- >Zealots are a part of the problem - not the answer. Zealot's bang the mind's
- >door shut before the message can get a foot in it.
-
- You're so right, Dennis. Zealots who respond to any suggestion that smacks
- of social progressivism with cries of "PC! PC!" are part of the problem.
- Zealots who start screaming "First Amendment! Oppression! 1984!" if
- someone dares to suggest that a writer voluntarily temper his words
- in consideration of the feelings of others.
-
- > If Greg truly believes in
- >what he says then he should be evaluating why he has received 1 supporting
- >message and roughly 10-15 responses questioning his message.
-
- Well, I know *Dennis* doesn't have my password. He clearly hasn't read
- my mail.
-
- > Greg has shown
- >he can use sophmoric sarcasm quite well but he has not shown that he is capable
- >of analyzing the situation and adapting his approach to make his point in a
- >manner which has impact.
-
- Wrong again, ace. I tried the reasoned approach. Usually when people end
- up shouting at you, it is because you were too damned deaf to hear the
- talking. And I didn't use sarcasm. The people whom I described as illiterate,
- racist, and reactionary ARE that, in my opinion. I do not use those terms
- lightly.
-
- Dennis, if you have experienced racism first-hand, as you claim, why is
- it that you continue to defend it?
-
- Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB KEP ARL ARLK051
- ARLK051 Keplerian data
-
- Thanks to NASA, AMSAT and N3FKV for the following Keplerian data.
-
- Decode 2-line elsets with the following key:
- 1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
- 2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
- KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
- G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
-
- STS-61
- 1 22917U 93075 A 93338.39481481 0.00000532 50000-4 0 112
- 2 22917 28.4700 47.1258 0004745 35.5549 89.3999 14.92968181 312
- HST
- 1 20580U 90037 B 93338.39481481 0.00000532 50000-4 0 3697
- 2 20580 28.4700 47.1258 0004745 35.5549 89.3999 14.92968181196963
- AO-10
- 1 14129U 83058 B 93328.37358304 0.00000006 10000-3 0 2126
- 2 14129 27.1967 354.6814 6020029 132.8205 296.5509 2.05877703 50585
- RS-10/11
- 1 18129U 87054 A 93332.42270253 0.00000059 57861-4 0 8140
- 2 18129 82.9259 117.2417 0010740 217.0444 143.0089 13.72327034322379
- UO-11
- 1 14781U 84021 B 93334.56060295 0.00000200 37883-4 0 6150
- 2 14781 97.7956 353.4973 0011482 179.8391 180.2820 14.69091713521149
- RS-12/13
- 1 21089U 91007 A 93335.60629654 0.00000062 59526-4 0 6162
- 2 21089 82.9186 157.9722 0028484 300.8203 59.0141 13.74031015141507
- AO-13
- 1 19216U 88051 B 93335.84660375 -.00000229 10000-4 0 8204
- 2 19216 57.9029 281.1629 7211005 329.5804 3.4589 2.09726084 10377
- UO-14
- 1 20437U 90005 B 93334.69642848 0.00000066 33274-4 0 9151
- 2 20437 98.6046 57.0601 0011889 55.3459 304.8840 14.29806558201220
- AO-16
- 1 20439U 90005 D 93334.68970974 0.00000056 29505-4 0 7155
- 2 20439 98.6123 58.0868 0012249 55.8918 304.3434 14.29863405201239
- DO-17
- 1 20440U 90005 E 93334.66327841 0.00000062 31771-4 0 7159
- 2 20440 98.6134 58.3203 0012311 55.5998 304.6342 14.30000807201247
- WO-18
- 1 20441U 90005 F 93334.21540152 0.00000060 31195-4 0 7162
- 2 20441 98.6128 57.8916 0012863 57.2334 303.0100 14.29978366201181
- LO-19
- 1 20442U 90005 G 93334.69648230 0.00000055 29004-4 0 7150
- 2 20442 98.6137 58.5780 0013153 55.4957 304.7459 14.30070867201268
- FO-20
- 1 20480U 90013 C 93330.50118171 -.00000019 -16586-4 0 6111
- 2 20480 99.0189 155.8314 0541157 78.7761 287.3633 12.83222138178132
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006 A 93334.52703634 0.00000084 82657-4 0 3724
- 2 21087 82.9438 289.7212 0034068 279.0086 80.7210 13.74529132142291
- UO-22
- 1 21575U 91050 B 93334.67727514 0.00000086 36002-4 0 4157
- 2 21575 98.4566 47.9847 0007826 156.5425 203.6132 14.36868808124578
- KO-23
- 1 22077U 92052 B 93335.44100612 0.00000000 10000-3 0 3129
- 2 22077 66.0879 334.0117 0005948 336.7167 23.3555 12.86282019 61351
- Arsene
- 1 22654U 93031 B 93321.93138545 -.00000051 10000-3 0 2107
- 2 22654 1.4185 113.8817 2935300 161.0091 211.2000 1.42195961 2757
- KO-25
- 1 22827U 93061 E 93335.16121361 0.00000081 40985-4 0 2771
- 2 22827 98.6724 47.7643 0010126 57.1985 303.0169 14.27795920 9439
- IO-26
- 1 22826U 93061 D 93335.65645330 0.00000067 35056-4 0 2150
- 2 22826 98.6753 48.2666 0010130 68.0262 292.2022 14.27695161 9506
- AO-27
- 1 22825U 93061 C 93335.66121621 0.00000054 30201-4 0 2144
- 2 22825 98.6748 48.2617 0009506 67.0884 293.1315 14.27592650 9503
- PO-28
- 1 22829U 93061 G 93299.20720744 0.00000225 10695-3 0 2074
- 2 22829 98.6741 12.0806 0010509 157.5898 202.5757 14.27978468 4306
- Mir
- 1 16609U 86017 A 93336.31717093 0.00019897 25845-3 0 103
- 2 16609 51.6174 94.8137 0005668 49.1420 311.0252 15.58790642445335
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- Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
- The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
- December 7, 1993, at 2330z on Baudot and AMTOR.
- NNNN
- /EX
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- Date: Fri, 10 Dec 1993 11:22:37 +0000
- From: newshub.nosc.mil!crash!news.sprintlink.net!demon!abacus!dmb@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <jchappel.79.755364937@sanders.lockheed.com>, <gregCHrsuv.3Jt@netcom.com>, <jchappel.80.755465269@sanders.lockheed.com>
- Subject : Re: Scratchi, January, 1960
-
- In article <jchappel.80.755465269@sanders.lockheed.com>,
- Joel Chappell <jchappel@sanders.lockheed.com> wrote:
- >....What do you really know about amateur radio Greg?
- >Do you have a ticket? I have not seen your callsign here....
-
- Is this a new prerequisite for accessing this group .. I hope not.
-
- 73
-
- -David (sorry, no ticket).
- --
- David Byrne, Abacus Software, London, UK Tel: +44 71 930 4884
- Email: dmb@abacus.demon.co.uk Fax: +44 71 839 7445
- Here's a koan: If you have ice-cream I will give you some. If you have none,
- I will take it away from you. (it's an ice-cream koan).
-
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- End of Info-Hams Digest V93 #1446
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