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- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 22 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1494
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- Today's Topics:
- Amateur Radio Newsline #853 17 Dec. 93
- Bravo, Bravo +, etc. pager options and programming ?
- Ham ticket
- HELP with KLM Beam ???
- Help With Noise Source
- THE><NET vs: Kantronics ?????
-
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- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 07:07:23 MST
- From: destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Amateur Radio Newsline #853 17 Dec. 93
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The electronic publication of the Amateur Radio Newsline is distributed
- with the permission of Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, President and Editor of
- Newsline. The text is transcribed from the audio service by Dale Cary and
- is first published on Genie.
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- Editorial comment or news items should be E-mailed to 3241437@mcimail.com
- or B.PASTERNAK@genie.geis.com. Voice or FAX to +1 805-296-7180.
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- NEWSLINE RADIO - CBBS EDITION #103 - POSTED 12/19/93
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- The following is late news about Amateur Radio for Radio
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- * * * * C L O S E D C I R C U I T A D V I S O R Y * * * *
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- * A Christmas present from the FCC. The commission says *
- * that you will soon be able to choose your own call sign. *
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- FCC APPROVES VANITY CALL SIGN PLAN
-
- The FCC says that amateurs should be able to choose their own
- call signs in the not to distant future. This, as soon as a new
- automated processing system is in place at the Commission's
- Private Radio Bureau license processing facility in Gettysburg,
- Pennsylvania.
- Under the proposed system, hams wishing to apply for an
- available call sign will be required to file a form and pay an
- additional fee. Trustees of club and military recreation
- stations will be eligible for the new program.
- But there is one caveat. Newcomers to the service will not be
- eligible for vanity call signs until they are ready to upgrade or
- make some other license change. The FCC says that at the present
- time call sign selection by first-time licensees is not feasible,
- but it left the door open for that possibility in the future. In
- fact, the FCC indicates that the new license processing computer
- might eventually allow amateurs to check for themselves on the
- availability of call signs, be used to allow electronic filing of
- applications and make licenses processing a lot easier for both
- the applicant and FCC.
- The text of the Notice of Proposed Rule Making is not yet
- available but is expected to be issued shortly. Also acted on by
- the commission was the cancellation of a rule making procedure
- adopted last summer establishing a call sign administrator
- program for amateur club and military stations. This scheme was
- never implemented due to in-fighting between the ARRL which
- wanted exclusivity in managing the program and several other
- entities that saw the chance to gain political or financial
- advantage by undertaking the task.
-
- *****
- FCC PRAISES VEC's IN VE BUST
-
- The FCC has words of praise for a pair of Volunteer
- Examination Coordinators who helped to investigate alleged
- testing irregularities in Los Angeles, California. As reported
- last week, the inquiry lead to the suspension of the
- accreditation of a number of Volunteer Examiners and the
- disqualification of twenty one applicants for new licenses or
- upgrades. That investigation is still ongoing, and more VE
- disqualifications are expected to be announced shortly.
- In the meantime, the FCC has taken the time to express its
- gratitude to the Volunteer Examination Coordinators who made the
- bust possible. John B. Johnston, W3BE, who is Chief of the FCC's
- Personal Radio Branch has commended both the ARRL VEC and the
- W5YI VEC's for their joint cooperation in uncovering the
- irregularities in the Los Angeles testing sessions. He also
- praised them for their quick action in suspending the Volunteer
- Examiners believed to be involved. Johnston says that their
- action will hopefully prevent future occurrences like this, while
- making certain that amateur licenses are granted only to those
- who are qualified to hold them.
-
- *****
- FCC WARNING TO UNCOORDINATED REPEATER
-
- For well over two years a Los Angeles amateur radio club
- calling itself the Hispanic Radio Amateur Network has been
- looking for a set of two meter channels for is wide coverage
- repeater. The system has been given several test coordinations
- by the Two Meter Area Spectrum Management Association. In each
- case someone complained and the test was canceled. So when the
- club finally found a home on 147.49 Mhz, they thought their long
- quest was at an end. Enter a group of simplex users 10 Khz away
- on 147.48. A group calling itself the Valley Simplex
- Association.
- The Valley Simplex Association is actually the old Southern
- California 146.76 simplex group under a new name. Hams that
- have been involved in FM since the 60's know who the seven sixers
- are. Its the organization generally credited with bringing FM to
- the VHF ham and building a political empire in the process. An
- empire so large that at one time it totally controlled who could
- even operate the FM mode in nine western states. It even
- enforced those decisions with its own police force known as the
- seven six secret service -- or S.S.S.S.
- In the old days -- the 1950's through the early 1970's, the
- seven sixers would simply have used bruit force to remove any
- unwanted repeater from being their next door neighbor. But its
- now the 1990's. Times have changed and so have the ways of the
- seven sixers.
- So it was that members the Valley Simplex Association who
- filed complaints about the repeater with the Cerritos FCC
- office about the interference that they were suffering. Last
- September 10th the FCC acted on the complaints by sending a
- written warning to the repeaters owner Miguel Ramirez, NH2R.
- In a letter only recently made public, Engineer James Zoulek
- wrote Ramirez that his office was continuing to receive
- complaints -- and we quote -- "regarding your non-coordinated
- operation on several amateur repeater frequencies."
- The letter went on to say that it has come to Zoulek's
- attention that the NH2R repeater -- and again we quote -- "may
- be operating a non coordinated repeater on 147.49 Mhz." Zoulek
- said that the operation of a non-coordinated repeater must not
- cause interference to other radio amateurs as specified under
- Section 97.205, subpart C of the Amateur Radio service rules. He
- even went so far as to tell NH2R that failure to adhere to FCC
- regulations could result in the revocation of his amateur
- license.
- As far as we know, this is the first time in well over a two
- decades that the FCC has seen fit to directly intervene in an
- alleged interference issue between a repeater and a group of
- simplex operators. Its may also be the first time that an
- allegedly uncoordinated repeater has been told by the FCC that
- it does not have the same right to exist as do systems that have
- successfully gone through the voluntary coordination process.
- Right now, things are status quo. The NH2R repeater is still
- on the 147.49 Mhz frequency. The Valley Simplex Association is
- still operating on 147.48. As we go to air the FCC has not
- taken any further action in this case. Whether it acts or not,
- the warning letter to Ramirez may well be a precedent that the
- FCC will follow in other repeater related matters in times to
- come.
-
- *****
- CUBAN 3rd PARTY
-
- Cuban dictator Fidel Castro is persecuting that nations radio
- amateurs who contact stateside stations even for emergency aid.
- This is according to Ramon Batista, CO8BA, Batista, formerly of
- Puerto Padre, is the Cuban expatriate ham who recently lead
- sixteen other Cuban citizens to freedom in the United States. On
- his arrival, CO8BA, speaking through SIRA President Rafael
- Estevez, WA4ZZG said that Castro appears to cracking down on
- Cuban hams. CO8BA wants the rest of the worlds hams to come
- their aid.
- "One of the things he has in mind is asking help of American
- Amateur Radio societies in the United States and around the
- world. That's because there are more than 50 amateur radios
- suspended in Cuba. Just for the reason to ask for insulin, of
- medicines, simple communications. Of course they had been
- begging through different channels that somebody help them. And
- so far nobody has help them to try to talk to the Cuba Federation
- of Amateur Radio Operators. It is now lead by CO2PR, Pedro
- Rodriguez. Rodriguez was a former military man who was in Angola
- and fought for the Cuban Government over there. What they are
- trying to do is to discipline the amateur radio societies in
- Cuba." stated
- Rafael Estevez, WA4ZZG, SIRA President.
- This oppressed group of Cuban hams need your help to get back
- on the air. Batista says that a letter to your national society
- urging it to pressure the pro-Castro Cuban Amateur Radio
- Federation could go a long way in bringing this kind
- communications freedom back to Cuba's amateur radio community.
-
- *****
- 24 GHz AWARD
-
- The Radio Society of Great Britain has awarded its Standard
- Distance Award for 24 GHz to Bill James G6XM. James made contact
- from a portable site near Dartmoor with G3GNR on Exmoor over a 43
- kilometers away. This is well in excess of the minimum of 23
- kilometers needed to qualify for the award.
-
- *****
- IT AMSAT CRASH
-
- After 45 days of uninterrupted BBS service, Italy's AMSAT
- IO-26 suffered a major computer crash at about 11:30 UTC on
- December 8th. The cause of the crash is still unclear. The
- Command Team is investigating some new software used to access
- the BBS services. In the past some other Microsats crashes were
- due to bugs found in the user software.
- The IT AMSAT managers would like to receive reports about
- IO-26, especially regarding the presence of just the HDLC flags
- on the downlink or some sort of telemetry, either MBL or PHT
- style. With your help they hope be able to investigate on this
- incident. Send reports to IT AMSAT via normal AMSAT channels.
-
- *****
- DAYTON HAM OF THE YEAR
-
- The Dayton Amateur Radio Association has set March 1, 1994 as
- the cutoff date for filing nominations for its highly coveted
- Radio Amateur of the Year, Special Achievement and Technical
- Excellence awards. Nominating letters must be detailed and
- include substantiating documentation. The Hamvention runs from
- April 29 - May 1, 1994 with the awards presented at the Grand
- Banquet scheduled for Saturday evening, April 30. To file a
- nomination or obtain more information please write to the Awards
- Committee, 1994 Dayton Hamvention, P.O. Box 964, Dayton, Ohio
- 45401.
-
- *****
- DX - PITCAIRN ISLAND.
-
- In DX, this note to hams planning to QSL the recent special
- event operation where Pitcairn Island stations were signing
- VR6SLY. Address mail to the call sign of the station contacted,
- via Private Bag, Pitcairn Island, South Pacific Ocean, Via New
- Zealand.
- Also, word that XE1CI, XE1ABA, and possibly other XE DXers
- will operate as XF4CI for the next two weeks. Nellis will be the
- first YL DXer to operate from XF4, and will operate SSB only.
- QSL all contacts via XE1CI.
-
- *****
- ARRL's MANSFIELD PROMOTED
-
- Our congratulations to ARRL Public Information Manager Steve
- Mansfield, N1MZA. Steve has been named to replace the retiring
- Perry Williams, W1UED as the Leagues Washington Area Coordinator.
- Williams is to retire in April of 1994. Until then, N1MZA will
- prepare to assume the Washington area duties in addition to
- continuing on with his current public relations responsibilities.
-
- *****
-
- For this week, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline.
- You can write to us at Post Office Box 463, Pasadena, California
- 91102.
-
- * * * Newsline Copyright 1993 all rights are reserved. * * *
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- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 21:31:29 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!btoback@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Bravo, Bravo +, etc. pager options and programming ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CI9FHu.3tG@ve3ppe.isis.org>, znha@ve3ppe.isis.org (Gordon Dey) writes:
- > 4. Bands:
- > a. Vhf mid (say 140 MHz) and high (say 170 MHz) +- 15 MHz or so.
- > Most popular band, heavily used. All expansion is in PRC or
- > similar area, as urban North America is already crowded. Vhf
- > low (say 40 MHz +- 10 MHz) appears "mature."
- > b. Uhf mid (say 460 MHz) and high 940 MHz +- 10 MHz or so
- > Area of most growth now.
-
- There is one other pager type, but it may not be made any more. It was a
- used by one company offering nationwide paging services, and it "listens"
- to FM broadcast stations that may carry an SCA signal for the paging company.
- It has exactly one advantage: it can tell you when it's out of range, since
- it locks on to an SCA signal. No SCA signal, no page; the unit emits a
- soft beep about every two minutes to inform you.
-
- However, it has a very low success rate, even when it claims it IS receiving
- a signal. My guess is that this stems from the difficulty of obtaining a
- signal from a very small antenna that is good enough to permit reception
- and demodulation of the subcarrier. Whatever the reason, the only justification
- for using one of these beasts is that you really don't want to be paged
- anyway.
-
- -- Bruce Toback
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 21:23:49 GMT
- From: swrinde!sgiblab!spool.mu.edu!cass.ma02.bull.com!petra!zds-oem!news@network.ucsd.edu (Earl Morse)
- Subject: Ham ticket
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <9312172309.A8344wk@hofbbs.com> artie.uberti@hofbbs.com writes:
- >
- >DOES ANYONE OUT THERE KNOW IF FCC HAS STOPPED PROCESSING LICENSES. I AM STILL
- >WAITING SINCE 11/9/93 FOR MY TICKET TO ARRIVE AND I AM GROWING IMPATIENT.
- >ALL REPLIES WELCOME!!!
- >73
- >
- You haven't waited long enough. Only six weeks! Be patient. It might
- wait until January because of all the holidays. Get impatient after 8
- weeks.
-
- Earl Morse
- KZ8E
- e.morse@zds.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 04:30:37 GMT
- From: pa.dec.com!nntpd.lkg.dec.com!sousa.ako.dec.com!bobseg.enet.dec.com!segrest@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: HELP with KLM Beam ???
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Greetings,
-
- A couple of months back I was wandering through one of the regional ham
- fests and had the good fortune to pick up a nice looking 440 beam. The
- fellow that I bought it from said that it was a KLM antenna.
-
- The beam has a 5' long boom with 4'8" between the reflector and further
- most director elements. There are 9 directors and one reflector. Each
- element is bolted to the boom through a plastic tee. The boom has been
- drilled for either horizontal or vertical orientation both at the end and
- in the middle. The driven element consists of eight half elements cross
- connect with straps in what I believe (from looking in the RSGB VHF book)
- is a log-periodic configuration.
-
- Looking in the latest AES catalog I suspect that what I have is a KLM 440-10X
- beam.
-
- The problem is that I don't know how to hook the coax up to this beast.
- The two foremost driven half-elements had slightly longer bolts and a
- second set of nuts. I connect my coax to these two points and I am getting
- a fairly high (a little over 2:1) SWR.
-
- Is this correct?
-
- The RSGB VHF manual seems to show a loop of wire connecting the back end of
- the driven element array. There is no loop of this sort on the antenna I
- have.
-
- If anyone has one of these beams and can tell me how it is supposed to be
- configured I would very much appreciate some assistance.
-
- Thanks in advance.....
-
- Bob Segrest
- KD4PWU
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 15:45:45 GMT
- From: mdisea!mothost!lmpsbbs!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Help With Noise Source
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have had good success tracking these kinds of noise sources.
- I have found the best "tracker" to be an IC-202 with a 5 element
- Yagi. The IC-202 is a small battery operated 2 meter SSB rig that
- is very sensitive. Connect this to the 5 element yagi, and you
- walk around the house pointing the yagi in all directions, looking
- for a peak. It does not seem to matter that the noise power
- is falling off at higher frequencies. Even defective power lines
- are detectable with this set-up. The directivity of the yagi
- allows the source to be pin-pointed with good accuracy.
-
- An alternative is to drive around in the car with your AM radio
- tuned to an unused channel. You will hear a large noise peak
- when approaching the noise source. This is not as accurate-
- it gets you in the general vicinity at which point you deploy
- the directional antenna.
-
- Anything controlled by SCRs generates large amounts of low-
- frequency noise. Lamp dimmers and light controllers are
- especially bad.
-
- You sound like you are in a rural area. Check for electric
- fence chargers. Look for small horse or cow pastures with
- an insulated wire around them (usually about 2 feet off
- the ground). The chargers pulse the wire, I believe at about
- the rate you mentioned. They would tend to short to ground
- during rain.
-
- If you can not eliminate the source, try building a rotatable
- loop antenna. You could get 30 or 40 dB of suppression, maybe
- more. Most noise sources are highly polarized and easy to
- null out.
-
- Good luck,
- Greg KF5N
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Dec 93 15:36:18 EST
- From: swrinde!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu!miavx1!miavx3.mid.muohio.edu!clmorgan@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: THE><NET vs: Kantronics ?????
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Anyone experiencing problems with Kantronics' products, particularly the
- KAM, in networks utilizing THE><NET version 2.10?
-
- Our problem seems to occur due to THE><NET's diddle during the TXD delay
- and prevents the KAM from validating a node's packets. Problem does not
- seem to occur when a MFJ (TNC-2 clone) TNC is on the receiving end. Kantronics
- boxes have included KAM (version 5 firmware), KAM (enhancement board & version
- 6 firmware), and KPC-2 (version 5 firmware).
-
- Changing our THE><NET node back to version 2.08B firmware seems to have solved
- the problem.
-
- Suggestions? Comments?
-
- 73 >< Carl
- K8NHE
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Dec 1993 04:42:48 -0500
- From: sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!eff!news.kei.com!nic.hookup.net!news.sprintlink.net!clark.net!clark.net!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1993Dec12.095415.1@ccsua.ctstateu.edu>, <2efqou$jna@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, <88@ame.win.net>edu
- Subject : Re: Info sought on QUANTUM batt. packs
-
- In article <88@ame.win.net>, Peter S. Loveall <psl@ame.win.net> wrote:
-
- >>I've not seen the Quantum HT batteries, but I have had very positive
- >>experiences with the Quantum batteries for camera flashes. As I
- >>recall, they were high capacity gel cells with charging circuitry etc.
- >>built in to prevent overcharging. (A photographer friend of mine
- >>leaves hers plugged in all the time). Hope this helps.
-
- >I use one for my TH-77A. It is three years old and still going
- >strong. It is heavy, but great for portable use and those days
- >when you will be helping with an event all day long. It also is
- >nice to get the full 5 watts on high power (12v).
- >The comment about the charging circuitry is correct. These are
- >lead acid batteries and they use an excellent charging circuit on
- >them.
- >
- How do you charge them? Do you need a special power supply or something?
-
- Matt Roberts N3GZM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 21 Dec 1993 17:50:46 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!usc.edu!news.isi.edu!headwall.Stanford.EDU!agate!spool.mu.edu!olivea!news.bu.edu!att-in!cbnewsi!warnergt@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <drew.95.0@trl.oz.au>, <SDS.93Dec17000051@cslab9f.cs.brown.edu>, <1993Dec20.164130.9865@n5ial.mythical.com>a
- Subject : Re: Where are all the young enthusiasts?
-
-
- >Where are all the young enthusiasts?
-
- They are waiting for the obsolete code requirements to be eliminated.
-
- ------------------------------
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