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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1462
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Tue, 14 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1462
-
- Today's Topics:
- 6CW4
- Arizona repeater info needed
- ARRL's callsign admin position
- broadcasting with modem over radio
- Comments on logging programs solicited!
- Help! Any Europe GATEWAYS?
- Logging Software
- looking for mods for DJ-580
- Mac Plus Upgrade + PK-900 ?
- RACES Bulletin #304
- Russian Robinson Club
- TVI weirdness
- WinHams in Anaheim?
-
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- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 93 13:04:28 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!nigel.msen.com!yale.edu!newsserver.jvnc.net!a3bee2.radnet.com!cyphyn!randy@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 6CW4
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Robert Carpenter (rc@cmr.ncsl.NIst.GOV) wrote:
- :
- : Al, N1AL, takes me to task for slandering the 6CW4 regarding intermod.
- :
- : Al, I guess that we will both agree that it is POSSIBLE to build a poor
- : converter with any technology, and that was often the case, Way Back When,
- : from my experience. I suspect that people ran their 6CW4 at too low power
- : (remember, they were RCA's answer to early transistors) to handle big sigs.
- : Even more likely, the following stage died from too big sigs and not enough
- : LO injection.
- :
- : 73, Bob
-
- 6CW4 ( and 6DS4 sub) if run at the usual 60-70vdc, will indeed be prone to
- easy over load.
-
- Increase the kathode resistor ( if none, use >150 ohms) and then raise plate
- volts to 125.
-
- Then it'll require more signal to reach the 'IMD point'
-
- I have heard of people running em as high as 175vdc, but at 2-3ma....
- I don't know how long it'll last up there....but....
-
-
- --
- Randy KA1UNW If you get a shock while
- servicing your equipment, "Works for me!"
- randy@192.153.4.200 DON'T JUMP! -Peter Keyes
- You might break an expensive tube!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 17:39:12 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Arizona repeater info needed
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Text item: Text_1
-
- >I've heard of the Northlink system, and ZIA. Do either of
- >these get into Phoenix?
- >-Paul Christofanelli KG0CZ Fort Collins, Colorado
-
- Northlink indeed does get into Phoenix on four repeaters:
-
- North Phoenix area: Towers Mtn 449.175
-
- East Phoenix area: MT. Ord 444.500
-
- South Phoenix area: So. Mtn. 442.125
-
- West Phoenix area: White Tanks Mtns: 441.675
-
- 73, Cecil, kg7bk... I do not speak for Intel on Internet.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 13:21:06 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!psinntp!arrl.org@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARRL's callsign admin position
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In rec.radio.amateur.misc, gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes:
-
- >In article <2ear03$ssg@panix.com> kb7uv@panix.com (Andrew Funk) writes:
-
- >>Steve also has an active division "cabinet" made up of all division-level
- >>appointees, SMs, section-level appointees, and selected others.
-
- >This is a perfect example of the old boy network in action.
-
- Gary, you are seeing the devil behind every bush. You apparently don't
- know much about the structure of the typical "cabinet." First, the
- Section Managers are not the Director's "appointees." They are elected
- by the members in each section within the Division. The ARRL Affiliated
- club Presidents are also invited to attend the cabinet meetings, at
- least in the New England Division. These are elected on a local level,
- by each club. The rest of the cabinet often includes many of the
- Director's appointees, but the cabinet is not the "old boy" network
- that you are imagining, not by a long shot. I have seen more than one
- of these "OBs" roast the Director for one thing or another.
-
- >The problem with the League structure as I see it is that it's a
- >one party state controlled mainly by the apparatchiki. It needs a
- >strong loyal opposition to keep it vigorous and honest.
-
- Unfortunately, some of those who serve as "loyal" opposition do so
- in ignorance of the facts. This significantly undermines their
- effectiveness with those who have looked at things with their
- eyes open.
-
- >(Lord knows though that it's hard enough to find *any* volunteers
- >to take some of these jobs.)
-
- And unfounded accusations of "good ol' boyishness" directed at those
- who *are* willing will not fix that problem. If anything, it will make
- it worse.
-
- Gary, as much as I have respected your technical opinions and your
- willingness to help others, I must point out that you are way off
- base on this one.
-
- 73, Ed
-
- -----
- Ed Hare, KA1CV ehare@arrl.org
- American Radio Relay League
- 225 Main St.
- Newington, CT 06111 My posts and views do not necessarily
- (203) 666-1541 - voice represent the policy of the ARRL,
- ARRL Laboratory Supervisor but I can probably get in trouble
- RFI, xmtr and rcvr testing for them anyway!
- -----
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 23:44:33 GMT
- From: zib-berlin.de!netmbx.de!Germany.EU.net!EU.net!sun4nl!cs.rug.nl!framenet@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: broadcasting with modem over radio
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi,
-
- I'm looking for a way to transmit data over FM radio with some speed if
- possible.
-
- I would appreciate some advice on what modems can be used, what protocols
- and what is affordable but good hardware for FM transmission.
-
- I will do some tests with one of these FM microphones over short distance
- to check out Forward error control and the modem connection, but the
- whole idea is that it will be a digital FM broadcast station sending out
- various data.
-
- Have no radio background, so if you have to use very technical words, please
- explain them also.
-
- Many thanks in advance for your answers.
-
- Dimitri Georganas
- framenet@risc1.rug.nl
- I
- lik
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 12:10:45 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!gatech!mailer.acns.fsu.edu!freenet2.scri.fsu.edu!connie2@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Comments on logging programs solicited!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I received and tried five different general logging programs
- this last September. These were mostly demo disks (but still
- enough to get a good feel for the program's merits and failings.)
- None were hot contest-style, ala CT. -- To shorten a long story,
- I found WB2OPA's LogMaster Plus/Plus to come out on top. Its
- main advantage to me was its ability to produce customized reports.
- An example: to pull and print from the overall data base a report of
- all contacts confirmed (QSL), by country, by mode, by alphabetized
- call sign. This gave me a master report for my QSL file. I then
- repeated the request for 10M, 40M, 80M and 160M as separate,
- smaller reports. The LogMaster program easily produced these. Now
- I feel I've some control over 1000's of bits of data and cards for
- the first time in many years of DXing. -- Overall LogMaster has
- proven a valuable tool and I continue to appreciate what it can do
- as I use it. (By the way, for my "average" speed in contest, this
- program worked fine for me. It might be a tad slow if you're making
- several thousand Q's over a weekend, but for my several hundred, its
- "rapid entry" mode and autiomatic date/time recording proved great.
- -- I'd suggest trying several demo programs, just as I did. Include
- LogMaster in your trials. Its worthy of a test.
-
- Michael Christie, K7RLS
- Crawfordville, Florida
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 17:31:24 +0000
- From: pipex!uknet!demon!hmso.demon.co.uk!rick@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Help! Any Europe GATEWAYS?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >This is a quick plea, does anybody know of a gateway between packet
- >and Internet that I could use, that is in Europe?
-
- Good question - I'd like to know too.
-
- I haven't got a direct email address so answers please via this newsgroup, ta.
- --
- +----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
- | HMSO IT Division | | The views of the above do |
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 18:11:38 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Logging Software
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- David:
-
- >> I am looking at buying one of the three above packages for logging my
- >> HF station. Does anyone have one or the other, and be interested in
- >> supplying feedback on the product?
-
- I use HyperLog myself and am pretty happy with it. You'll also want to get a
- contest logger like CT from K1EA if you're into contesting, though.
-
- -- //Steve//
- [KB6OJS/2]
- Middle Island, NY
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 00:01:04 GMT
- From: agate!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!gatech!usenet.ufl.edu!usenet.cis.ufl.edu!caen!malgudi.oar.net!mercury.wright.edu!buddy!gsmith@ames.arpa
- Subject: looking for mods for DJ-580
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi all:
- I am looking for any and all mods for tha wonderfull DJ-580T, I
- have done the red wires and blue wire already, and increased the speed of
- the autodialer. I have heard of a few mods, but don't know what they are.
- No mod too tough, becuae I work with some of the best engineers in the
- business, so hit me with anything.
- -73- De Greg, N8PPZ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 15:40:38 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Mac Plus Upgrade + PK-900 ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I can't find the Mailgroup for Macintosh users but perhaps someone here knows
- how I might upgrade my Mac Plus from it's present 1 Mb RAM to 2.5 or 4 Mb.
- I think it's more than just swapping SIMMS - if I recall, it involved clipping
- some resistor ?
- Anyone else out there using MacRatt with the PK-900 ? Any ideas on how to open
- an additional receive window and have all traffic of P1 go to one window and P2 go to
- the other ?
-
- 73,
- Rich
- WB2JBS
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 16:08:20 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: RACES Bulletin #304
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid: $RACESBUL.304
-
- TO: ALL ES, CD, AND PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTORS VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL RACES OPERATORS IN CALIFORNIA
- INFO: ALL AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS
- FROM: CA STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA)
- 2800 MEADOWVIEW RD., SACRAMENTO, CA 95832 916-262-1600
- LANDLINE BBS OPEN TO ALL 916-262-1657
- RACESBUL.304 DATE: December 13, 1993
- SUBJECT: OPS - Fire Departments use the RACES
-
- Contributed by: Fire Captain Willis H. Lamm, N6VZT
- QUESTION: How do use Amateur Radio operators in your RACES
- unit?
- REPLY: Amateur Radio volunteers are actively involved and are
- on-call as an emergency response team. They are dispatched by the
- fire communications center and have a Multi Agency Command Support
- vehicle equipped with fire, police and Amateur radios as well as
- several telephone systems, FAX, on-board computer with hazmat
- programs, copier and fieldcommand supplies.
- Past responses for the Amateurs include:
- Greater alarm fires (Command support functions)
- Police SWAT responses (Command support functions)
- Search and Rescue operations (Multi agency-communications
- coordination, command support)
- Loma Prieta Earthquake; Oakland (Provided communications for
- Red Cross)
- Oakland Firestorm (One team operated a staging area in Orinda
- where resources from all over Northern California gathered pending
- assignment to the firestorm and two other significant area fires. A
- second team provided command support for the tactical branch operating
- on the ridge above the firestorm.)
- The District operates a packet radio bulletin board and has
- packet capabilities in all fire stations. 2M and 70CM voice
- capabilities are provided at the headquarters station and is available
- at the outlying stations. The Emergency Operations Center (at City
- Hall) also has HF capability.
- Amateurs are used in many roles which permit uniformed fire
- personnel to remain available for more dangerous duties.
- All amateurs are welcome to participate in this forum. For more
- information contact Willis, N6VZT @ AA6QR.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA .
- EOM
- Message sent from W6WWW@KD6XZ.#NOCAL.USA.NA
-
- -----------------
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ucsd.edu in hamradio/races
- and can be retrieved using FTP.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Dec 1993 10:08:27 GMT
- From: zib-berlin.de!netmbx.de!Germany.EU.net!EU.net!news.eunet.fi!news.spb.su!KremlSun!kiae!relcom!push.stack.serpukhov.su!stack.serpukhov.su!victor@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Russian Robinson Club
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello ALL
-
- The radio amateurs-travellers club named "Russian Robinson
- Club" interested in world island program - IOTA is applied
- to separate radioamateurs, associations, funds and also
- clubs, interests of which are equally connected to the
- above mentioned club.
- The club "RRC" ( Russian Robinson Club ) created at the
- beginning of 1993 rendered support in organization more
- than ten island arctic DX' pedition in 1993, two of which
- are NEW IOTA:
- 4K2RRC (EU 019), 4K3RRC (EU 082), 4K4RRC (AS 005), 4K5RRC
- (AS 025), 4K3GW (EU 161), 4K3WQ (EU 162), 4K3/RW3GW
- (EU 082), 4K3/RA1ZA, 4K3/RA1WQ, UW1ZZ/A (EU 082), UW1ZZ/A
- (EU 161), 4K4DV (AS 029).
- During this year Russian island national diploma program
- (RRA) has been developed like national island program of
- Italy (IIA), Spain (IDEA), France (DIFM), Portugal (DIP),
- Polska (SP IOTA A).
- Competitors of this program have receive already more than
- 120 diplomas. We greatly hope that interest to Russian
- national island "RRA" will be increased every year. Besides
- it a list with separate numbering of Russian islands
- according to "RRA" has been developed already.
- Club "RRC" publishes magazin - report every quarter which
- informers about members of this club; last island, polar and
- sea expedition (.../mm); IOTA - News; database of Russian
- island stations, antarctic station (4K1); diplomas and other
- news.
- Every Sunday at 08:00 utc 14.120 +/- QRM this club organizes
- different discussions.
- The club "RRC" includes a great number of polar explorers,
- islanders, navigators which had a lot of expedition to
- islands, Antarctica (4K1) and (.../mm). Besides it there is
- a lot of radioamateurs interested in IOTA and "RRA".
- At present this club experiences a great financial problems
- for arranging expeditions to Russian islands and other places.
- There are wonderful opportunities to visit many islands among
- which rare available and desert, which are of great interes-
- ting opportunities and suggestions.
-
- This club has many problems with industrial radio apparatus
- which is sometimes necessary in expeditions. Now many of
- radioamateurs work with home-made apparatus which often break
- at unsuitable moment. Sometimes there are rare possibilities
- to visit islands of Arctic and Antarctic basin. The club has
- a wonderful developed diploma program but financial means are
- greatly need for its realization.
- Council of "RRC" applies to sponsor, radioamateurs, organiza-
- tions, associations, funds and clubs to render any financial
- support in carrying out islands expeditions.
- We shall also be thankful to all who give us any used (second-
- hand) industrial radio apparatus for its further using in dif-
- ferent expedition.
- In all cases any sponsor will receive a description of events,
- photos, slides or videofilm from the participants of DX' pedi-
- tions.
- The sponsors indicate in their agreement what they want to
- have in return for their financial support or apparatus. All
- those who will render any support in any cases they'll be
- free of charge subscribers of our magazine-report "Russian
- Robinson News". "RRC" invites all interested HAMs from diffe-
- rent countries of the world to arrange joint expedition to the
- islands of Russia.
-
- "RRC" can help to arrange any visit to any island of Russia and
- to settle all organization problems. Wait for your suggestions !
-
- Address of head quarters: P. O. Box 3, 398000, Lipetsk, Russia.
-
- NSI, ltd (RRC), 429 South 321 St.,
- Place#10, Federal Way, WA 98003, USA.
-
- I1HYW (RRC), Gianni Varetto, P. O.
- Box 1,10060, Pancalieri, (Torino),
- Italy.
-
- Internet: victor@ibpm.serpukhov.su
- Packet: UV3DIN @ W2XO.#SWPA.PA.USA.NOAM
-
- Our best Robinson wishes ! de: RW3GW - V. Sushkov
- ---
- downloaded by UV3DIN; 73!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 17:12:02 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!msuinfo!uchinews!att-out!walter!dancer.cc.bellcore.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: TVI weirdness
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <tjf-131293071948@mamie.lanl.gov>,
- Thomas J. Farish <tjf@beta.lanl.gov> wrote:
- >The Cable TVI saga continues. I posted a few months ago about my
- >neighbor's complaints about interference with his TV (his house is
- >wired for cable TV in every room).
-
- RED FLAG...RED FLAG...
-
- Exactly HOW is the house wired for cable in every room? If the
- house cable wiring uses one or more of the typical 75ohm cable
- spitters and then has the cable termninated to a wall jack in
- each room, then each of the wall jacks that do NOT have a TV
- plugged into it SHOULD then have a dummy 50ohm terminating plug
- pluged in. If that's not the case, then each of the unterminated
- wall plug appearances can serve as a point of leakage either into
- or from the neighbors TV house wiring.
-
- >Any suggestions? I sure would like to use the vertical on 10m for SSB DX!
- >Thanks in advance,
- >Tom
- >KJ5LT
-
- See above.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bill Sohl (K2UNK) BELLCORE (Bell Communications Research, Inc.)
- Morristown, NJ email via UUCP bcr!cc!whs70
- 201-829-2879 Weekdays email via Internet whs70@cc.bellcore.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 18:11:32 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: WinHams in Anaheim?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >> Why don't you use the Disneyland repeater? Disneyland is in Anaheim.
- >> The freq is 146.34 in 146.94 out. PL is either 1Z or 3B. I believe the
- >> repeater is in the Matterhorn Roller coaster.
-
- FYI, the repeater these days is actually located on one of the towers of the
- Disneyland Hotel.
-
- -- //Steve//
- [KB6OJS/2]
- Middle Island, NY
- (formerly member of the Disneyland ARC before moving)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 8 Dec 93 18:20:49 GMT
- From: unix.sri.com!headwall.Stanford.EDU!Csli!paulf@hplabs.hp.com
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <gregCHo43F.9o4@netcom.com>, <1993Dec8.003950.10070@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>, <gregCHpypr.4sB@netcom.com>
- Subject : Re: Scratchi, January, 1960
-
- greg@netcom.com (Greg Bullough) whines:
-
- >If you have an intellectual argument, let's see it. On the other hand,
- >the 'Political correctness' label is nothing but a label behind which
- >those who are uncomfortable confronting the issues hide. It's the pat
- >on the head to the assertive woman, and the 'be a good boy' to the
- >uppity nigger.
-
- Egads, another "Sensitive New Age Ham".
-
- We'll happily argue with you on an intellectual basis, as soon as you post
- something besides the ad hom mush that you appear to be parroting. No,
- stereotypes do not equate to bigotry, as much you obviously feel they do.
- Your attempt to be the lapdog of PCness also belies an ignorance not only
- of asians but asian culture.
-
- Followups to rec.radio.amateur.policy, where we actually relish this sort
- of thing.
-
- --
- -=Paul Flaherty, N9FZX | "Fighter pilots make movies. Bomber pilots make
- ->paulf@Stanford.EDU | history." -- Jake Grafton
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Dec 93 14:55:18 GMT
- From: walter!dancer.cc.bellcore.com!not-for-mail@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <tjf-131293071948@mamie.lanl.gov>, <2ei7p2$ph0@dancer.cc.bellcore.com>, <CHzw1v.Mpu@cup.hp.com>o
- Subject : Re: TVI weirdness
-
- In article <CHzw1v.Mpu@cup.hp.com>, Jim Hollenback <jholly@cup.hp.com> wrote:
- >sohl,william h (whs70@dancer.cc.bellcore.com) wrote:
- >: In article <tjf-131293071948@mamie.lanl.gov>,
- >: Thomas J. Farish <tjf@beta.lanl.gov> wrote:
- >: >The Cable TVI saga continues. I posted a few months ago about my
- >: >neighbor's complaints about interference with his TV (his house is
- >: >wired for cable TV in every room).
-
- >: plugged into it SHOULD then have a dummy 50ohm terminating plug
-
- >Surely you don't recommend terminating a 75 ohm system with 50 ohms?
- >Sure-fire 1.5:1 vswr! I would recommend 75 ohms.
- >Jim,WA6SDM
-
- OOPS, should have said a 75ohm terminating plug (those plugs are
- available at most any Radio Shack, etc.)
-
- Standard Disclaimer- Any opinions, etc. are mine and NOT my employer's.
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bill Sohl (K2UNK) BELLCORE (Bell Communications Research, Inc.)
- Morristown, NJ email via UUCP bcr!cc!whs70
- 201-829-2879 Weekdays email via Internet whs70@cc.bellcore.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 7 Dec 1993 05:49:33 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!newsserver.jvnc.net!yale.edu!cs.yale.edu!theodolite!ksmith@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1993Dec6.204526.16933@ttinews.tti.com>, <2e0d6q$aju@crchh941.bnr.ca>, <1993Dec7.025241.3434@ultb.isc.rit.edu>
- Subject : Re: Reporting Constant QRM: who?
-
-
-
- This is something that the ARRL should help out with. How about coming
- up with some suggestions for jammers/unlicensed operators? There are some
- that seem to never go away. We as hams have the technology to track them
- down pretty easily. At that point, you try
- to talk them into getting licensed, show them how cool ham radio is, etc.
- If they don't budge, then what?
-
- You log all of the information. Tapes, logs of transmission times, etc.
- Then what? Realistically, there isn't a damned thing you can do about
- a jammer, and most jammers probably know that. The old "ignore them and
- hope they go away" doesn't always work.
-
- I'm not advocating vigilante tactics (in fact, I've personally heard cases
- where the vigilante went to jail for slashing tires), I'm just wondering
- what others do. Civil suits are out for most of us.
-
- KD6RCT
-
- ------------------------------
-
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