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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1465
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- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 15 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1465
-
- Today's Topics:
- 10-Codes used by law enforcement
- 6CW4
- ARLP049 Propagation de KT7H
- ARRL's callsign admin position
- Frequencies in use: a FAQ?
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
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- Date: Tue, 14 Dec 1993 00:10:53 GMT
- From: olivea!apple.com!amd!netcomsv!netcom.com!cntrspy@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: 10-Codes used by law enforcement
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Joe Simmer (jsimmer@cmsa.gmr.com) wrote:
- : In article <6m4aec1w165w@opus-ovh.spk.wa.us> bmork@opus-ovh.spk.wa.us (Brian) writes:
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- Most departments use codes common to the county in which they
- operate, most of the codes listed here are NOT used by most of the country
- some use 11 codes and 900 codes in addition to the 10 codes, and then
- there is San Francisco which uses some 500 codes too. Plus Penal codes
- Health and Safety Codes, Harbors and Navigations, well you get the idea.
-
- When I get into a new area or an area I'm not familiar with, I usually
- find a mall and go the the local Radio Shack and 9 times out of 10 they
- have a decent listing (usually xeroxed by the store) for that particular
- area.
-
- : List of 10-Codes deleted....
-
- : Note that this is the suggested use of the 10-codes. If a police department
- : rarely gets a 10-89 (bomb threat) they could use it for another purpose.
- : They can also disregared the list and make up there own 10-Code.
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- : Joe
- : jsimmer@cmsa.gmr.com
- : >--->Brian
- : Mork Internet bmork@opus-ovh.spk.wa.us> . . . . Amateur Radio (AX.25)
- : ka9snf@wb7nnf.#spokn.wa.usa>... . .. USMail 6006-B Eaker, Fairchild, WA
- : 99011
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- Chris Hall
- Operations Director
- Executive Protection Associates, Inc.
-
-
- "When Eagles are silent, the parrots jabber" - Winston Churchill
-
- Opinions Expressed are those of the author and NOT those of EPAI.
-
- PGP Key available... If you ask nicely...
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- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 19:41:37 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 6CW4
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Randy (randy@cyphyn.radnet.com) wrote:
- : 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.
-
- : 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....
-
- Gee, even 70 volts at 2-3 mA is 140-210 mW which is higher power than most
- low-noise RF transistors run. Also, tubes, like FETs, are square-law
- devices, so tend to have lower third-order IMD than bipolar transistors.
- I agree with Bob that if there's a problem, it's probably with the mixer,
- not the 6CW4 RF amp.
-
- AL N1AL
-
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- Date: Mon, 13 Dec 1993 15:07:48 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!agate!apple.com!amd!netcomsv!netcom.com!marcbg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLP049 Propagation de KT7H
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB PROP @ ARL $ARLP049 ARLP049 Propagation de KT7H ZCZC
- AP11 QST de W1AW Propagation Forecast Bulletin 49 ARLP049
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- Date: 13 Dec 1993 10:02:59 CST
- From: ftpbox!mothost!schbbs!maccvm.corp.mot.com!CSLE87@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: ARRL's callsign admin position
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Jon - Let me amplify your point even further. I've never known any ARRL
- official who would not converse with a non-ARRL member amateur, or for
- that matter, most SWLs. Only a few of our politicians want to hear from
- persons who don't impact either their re-election or bank balances. As
- volunteers, you do try to represent ALL the US amateurs, not just your
- paying constituency, and that is certainly to the credit of each of the
- Directors and other ARRL officials. 73 WA8NVW
- ------------------------- Original Article -------------------------
- From: jbloom@arrl.org (Jon Bloom, KE3Z)
- Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.policy,rec.radio.amateur.misc
- Subject: Re: ARRL's callsign admin position
- Date: 9 Dec 93 12:38:40 EST
- Organization: American Radio Relay League
-
- In my experience, ARRL Directors spend considerably more time asking
- amateurs what they want than they spend "in the board room." Most
- Directors spend quite a few of their weekends making themselves
- available at hamfests and conventions throughout their Division, just
- so the members can buttonhole them and tell them what they should be
- doing. It's not their fault that all too few mwmbers bother to do so.
-
- Let me ask you this... do you complain that your Congressperson doesn't
- listen to you, even if you haven't bothered to send them a letter or
- otherwise contact them? Of course not (I hope)! Nor should you expect
- ARRL Directors to be clairvoyant. You need to *talk* to them. Of
- course, your Director may not feel compelled to give much weight to a
- nonmember's complaints. (Then again, he may--I don't know.)
-
- When ARRL presents itself to Washington as "representing amateurs,"
- it does so in the same sense that NRA represents gun owners, or that
- AARP represents older Americans. No one believes that all those
- eligible to be members of these organizations are, in fact, members,
- or that all members of these organizations agree with every policy
- position of the organization. That would be ludicrous. But in each
- case, the organization is the pre-eminent representative of the
- community in question: amateurs for ARRL, gun owners for NRA, and
- older Americans for AARP.
-
- It is also the case that ARRL members represent a good cross-section
- of the amateur population. From that you can resonably extrapolate
- that the desires of the ARRL membership in all probability reflect the
- desires of the amateur population at large. At least, there is no
- *better* indication of those wishes. Therefore, when ARRL policy
- reflects the merbership's wishes, it most likely reflects the wishes
- of the community as a whole, too.
-
- So, the bottom line is this: ARRL members who contact their Directors
- to let their thoughts be heard have a disproportionate influence over
- the direction of Amateur Radio. But since full ARRL membership is open
- to anyone with a license, and since the Directors can easily be
- contacted, anyone who doesn't make their voice heard has only themselves
- to blame.
- ------
- Jon Bloom, KE3Z | jbloom@arrl.org
- American Radio Relay League |
- 225 Main St., Newington CT 06111 |
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- Date: 14 Dec 1993 15:43:17 GMT
- From: sdd.hp.com!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!eff!news.kei.com!yeshua.marcam.com!zip.eecs.umich.edu!umn.edu!lynx.unm.edu!dns1.NMSU.Edu!gereiswi@network.
- Subject: Frequencies in use: a FAQ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am hoping that someone may be able to help me out with what may
- be a stupid FAQ, but which I can't find the answer to.
- How does one find frequencies in use in certain geographical areas on
- 2m/70cm and police, etc., bands? I also need offsets for the repeaters,
- access tones and so forth. The only resource I know of (from Radical
- Shack) is, shall we say, less than comprehensive.
- I am particularly interested in the Colorado/New Mexico area.
- Thanks in advance for the help.
-
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- Solar activity has been up over the past month. Over the
- past week, solar flux has been over 100 every day, in
- addition to the flux being higher every day than the
- average flux for the previous ninety days.
-
- On Wednesday geomagnetic conditions were quite disturbed,
- with the K index as high as six. The next day conditions
- became very quiet, with the K index at zero over all
- periods. Conditions should continue to be quiet, with
- solar flux around 100 for the 10 meter contest this
- weekend. Slightly disturbed conditions may return around
- December 17, and then be very quiet again from December 19
- through 24. We could see some very disturbed conditions
- return again around December 30. Solar flux should drop
- below 100 to around 90 between December 18 to 21, then
- rise to around 105 after the first of the year.
-
- Sunspot Numbers from December 2 through 8 were 85, 97, 99,
- 89, 95, 99 and 84, with a mean of 92.6. 10.7 cm flux was
- 104.3, 105.6, 105, 101, 103, 107 and 105.1, with a mean of
- 104.4.
-
- For this week's path projection, we will examine a number
- of circuits for the 10 meter contest this weekend.
-
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- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
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- Marc Grant N5MEI
- marcbg@netcom.com
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- Date: 13 Dec 1993 16:12:37 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!bcm!TAMUTS.TAMU.EDU!furuta@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <8498.2d061582@hayes.com>, <gregCHruGL.4JC@netcom.com>, <8508.2d0b1eb3@hayes.com>
- Subject : Re: Scratchi, January, 1960
-
- In article <8508.2d0b1eb3@hayes.com>, Bill Coleman <bcoleman@hayes.com> wrote:
- >I'm just trying to establish that there's a fire before we clear the theatre.
- >So far, I haven't even seen the smoke. All we have are your statements that
- >someone might be offended. As we can see from how the posting was variously
- >interpreted, no one was offended, and none of the people without prior
- >knowledge drew the racial stereotype you selected.
-
- Well, there may not have been a fire after the initial posting and
- Greg's response, but I have to say that from my perspective the
- following responses have been totally unbelievable and graphically
- illustrate the reasons why Greg was justified in being concerned about
- the issue.
-
- Retreating into name calling over "Political Correctness" does nothing
- at all to address the base issue---namely the insensitivity and
- intolerance that some hams express *in public forums* towards people
- who are not "like them"---newcomers, no code technicians, females,
- ethnic minorities, homosexuals, whatever. It seems only good manners
- to be aware of who one's (worldwide) audience is before opening up on
- the air or on Usenet.
-
- For me, the original Scratchi posting was not particularly offensive
- since I didn't know any of the history. In that lack of context,
- Greg's original response seemed perhaps a little over-earnest. With
- the later contextual explanations his reaction seems more justified to
- me, and I think it admirable that he feels motivated to stand up on
- matters that concern him. It certainly is the case, however, that we
- have had much more blatant examples of racial insensitivity in this
- forum in the past.
-
- I think that this is becoming an issue for rec.radio.amateur.policy
- and have redirected followups there.
-
- --Rick
- KE3IV
-
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