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- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 22 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1497
-
- Today's Topics:
- ANS-345 BULLETINS
- ARLB116 Pick your call sign
- ARLK053
- Designations for microwave bands?
- Info sought on QUANTUM batt. packs
- Morse Code blues
- Need info on building IF-232 for Knwd TS-850S
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 15 Dec 1993 12:20:08 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!marcbg@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: ANS-345 BULLETINS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- From: Dave Cowdin <cowdin@pogo.den.mmc.com>
- Subject: ANS-345 BULLETINS
- Newsgroups: local.amsat
- Date: Sun, 12 Dec 1993 17:19:59 -0700 (MST)
-
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345.01
- AO-13 FACES LONG ECLIPSE PERIODS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 345.01 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD DECEMBER 11, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-345.01
-
- AO-13 Experiences Long Solar Eclipse Which Affect Transponder Operations
- James Miller (G3RUH) of the AO-13 Command Team reports that because of the
- long duration of the solar eclipse periods that AO-13 is experiencing, they
- have been forced to severely curtail transponder operations. Some of the
- eclipse periods have been as long as 2 hours. Battery bus voltage has
- become so low that the net affect has been that there has been no battery
- charging from orbit to orbit. The safety threshold on the battery bus
- voltage is currently set 12.6 volts. When the bus voltage drops below 12.6
- volts, the on-board computer shuts down the beacon and brings all the other
- subsystems on AO-13 to a "low-power" state. Currently, with the trans-
- ponders and telemetry beacons turned-off, the total current consumption on
- AO-13 is around 1 ampere. In attempt to remedy this low battery voltage
- problem, the Command Team has made an spacecraft attitude re-adjustment to
- Bahn Longitude 245 degrees and a Bahn Latitude of -5 degrees. But under
- the current solar eclipse circumstances, even this has not been sufficient
- to solve the problem of low battery voltage. So it was necessary to take
- even further steps including turning off all transponder operations on
- AO-13 until between Friday December 10 and Monday December 13, 13-DEC-93
- around 03:28 UTC. It is hoped that this will bring AO-13 through this
- difficult time period, however, there is no guarantee that the above
- actions will be enough. It should be noted that AO-13's batteries are now
- 5 years old and the Command Team feels that is may be necessary to take a
- close look at the battery charging software and presets to determine if
- they need to be adjusted for the age of the batteries.
-
- It is requested that all AO-13 users keep a close "ear" to the telemetry
- beacons which can be heard on a downlink frequency 145.812 MHz or 2400.646
- MHz for the latest information on the transponder schedule.
-
- The Command Team is always interested in hearing from the user any
- "constructive feedback" about AO-13 transponder operations.
-
- The AO-13 Command Team ccurrnetlu consists of the following:
-
- Peter DB2OS @ DB0FAU
- James G3RUH @ GB7DDX
- Graham VK5AGR @ VK5WI
-
- [The AMSAT News Service (ANS) would like to thank G3RUH for the information
- which went into this bulletin item.]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345.02
- IO-26 SUFFERS OBC CRASH
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 345.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD DECEMBER 11, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-345.02
-
- IK2OVV Explains the IO-26 On-Board-Computer (OBC) Crash
-
- After 45 days of uninterrupted BBS service on IO-26, on 8-DEC-93 at
- approximately 11:30 UTC, ITAMSAT IO-26 suffered a crash during a pass over
- Europe. IO-26 is now in an undefined status, with its trasmitter on but no
- MBL telemetry; the Command Team will try to regain control of the satellite
- in the next passes over Europe. The cause of the crash is still unclear;
- the Command Team is investigating on 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. ITAMSAT Command Team, while recommending users
- not to uplink to the satellite at this time, 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. However,
- after examining the memory dumps taken from IO-26, Alberto Zagni (I2KBD)
- and Harold Price (NK6K) have decided to begin the uploading of the high-
- level software to restore IHT (ITAMSAT Housekeeping Task) capability.
- The cause of the crash is still unknown; I2KBD and NK6K are working on
- the memory dumps, but the crash destroyed part of the internal logs kept
- by the high-level software. Since the crash happened as one of the Ground
- Command Stations in Milan was uplinking to the satellite using a new ground
- software (which has not yet been fully tested), there is chance that this
- was the cause of the crash. The ITAMSAT Command Team has decided not to
- turn the BBS on after the reloading of the software; the Team will start
- some Whole Orbit Data (WOD) collection in order to fully optimize the
- energy budget onboard the satellite. This will enable IO-26 to have higher
- power settings on the downlink. It is estimated that the high-level
- software will be working by this soon; stay tuned on the downlink for any
- news!
-
- The ITAMSAT Command Team would like to thank again Harold Price (NK6K)
- for the great help in debugging the memory dumps and the Eyesat Command
- Team for helping during the initial recovery.
-
- ITAMSAT Command Team can be reached via Internet as i2kbd@amsat.org
- or ik2ovv@amsat.org, and on Compuserve HAMNET.
-
- 73 de Luca Bertagnolio IK2OVV
- ITAMSAT Command Team
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345.03
- AMSAT OPS NET SCHEDULE
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 345.03 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD DECEMBER 11, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-345.03
-
- Current AMSAT Operations Net Schedule For AO-13
-
- AMSAT Operations Nets are planned for the following times. Mode-B Nets
- are conducted on AO-13 on a downlink frequency of 145.950 MHz. If, at the
- start of the OPS Net, the frequency of 145.950 MHz is being used for a QSO,
- OPS Net enthusiasts are asked to move to the alternate frequency of 145.955
- MHz.
-
- Date UTC Mode Phs NCS Alt NCS
-
- 3-Jan-94 0200 B 160 WA5ZIB N7NQM
-
- Any stations with information on current events would be most welcomed.
- Also, those interested in discussing technical issues or who have questions
- about any particular aspect of OSCAR statellite operations, are encouraged
- to join the OPS Nets. In the unlikely event that either the Net Control
- Station (NCS) or the alternate NCS do not call on frequency, any
- participant is invited to act as the NCS.
-
- **************************************
-
- Slow Scan Television on AO-13
-
- SSTV sessions will be held on immediately after the OPS Nets a downlink
- on a Mode-B downlink frequency 145.960 MHz.
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-345.04
- WEEKLY OSCAR STATUS REPORTS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 345.04 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD DECEMBER 11, 1993
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-345.04
-
- Weekly OSCAR Status Reports: 11-DEC-93
-
- AO-13: Current Transponder Operating Schedule:
- L QST *** AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE *** 1993 Nov 15-Jan 31
- Mode-B : MA 0 to MA 95 ! / Eclipses, max
- Mode-B : MA 95 to MA 180 ! OFF Dec 07 - 24. < duration 136
- Mode-B : MA 180 to MA 218 ! \ minutes.
- Mode-S : MA 218 to MA 220 !<- S beacon only
- Mode-S : MA 220 to MA 230 !<- S transponder; B trsp. is OFF
- Mode-BS : MA 230 to MA 256 ! Blon/Blat 240/-5
- Omnis : MA 250 to MA 150 ! Move to attitude 180/0, Jan 31
- [G3RUH/DB2OS/VK5AGR]
-
- FO-20: The following is the FO-20 operating schedule:
- Analog mode: 15-Dec-93 07:41 -to- 22-Dec-93 8:05 UTC
- Digital mode: otherwise noted above. [JJ1WTK]
-
- IO-26: ITAMSAT sufferred a system crash after 45 days of flawless
- operations. The command team is gathering data to try to determine
- the source of the problem. They state that the transmitter is on,
- but the BBS is not open.
-
- AO-16: Operations are normal. [WH6I]
-
- LO-19: Operations are normal. [WH6I]
-
- KO-23: Functioning normally. There have been some questions regarding
- image files. When WH6I see some images on KITSAT, he trys to list
- them, but files on that satellite are only active for maybe 5-6
- days depending on how much new material is uploaded. Therefore, by
- the time this status report makes it to the ANS status report,
- the files may be gone. Satellite image files on KITSAT have names
- in the form KAI?xxxx where ? is either W or N to indicate a WIDE
- or NARROW view image. The "xxxx" is a serial number. These files
- are about 350Kbytes large and can be seen in the directory in PB by
- hitting F4 to see the list of files generated by the satellite.
- They are usually in pairs with a wide and narrow view file. These
- files are downloaded just like anyother file. The program DISPLAY
- which is often up on the birds willdisplay these images, and it will
- display whatever there is in the xxxx.ACT file of the image, so that
- you can look at a partial download and decide if it is worth
- pursuing. [WH6I]
-
- RS-10: After a period of inactivity, the RS-10 QSO robot is QRV again. The
- downlink is approx 29.403 MHz, and uplink is +/- 145.820 MHz. If
- you are "into" the robot receiver, your CW from the few KHz wide
- passband will be retransmitted on the robot's fixed frequency. The
- speed of your CW response is not important; it just needs to be
- steadily and cleanly sent. K0BJ notes that he just changed from a
- vertical dipole to a J-pole. It seems so far to be about as bad
- with QSB as the dipole, but the J-pole did seem to peak more in the
- longer, low-elevation parts of the pass. The next experiment K0BJ
- will perform is with a turnstile antenna.
-
- POSAT: CT1ENQ would like to inform that the Portuguese satellite (POSAT) is
- now prepared for amateur radio use. Please contact Portuguese AMSAT
- group, AMSAT-PO, for more information.
-
- The AMSAT NEWS Service (ANS) is looking for volunteers to contribute weekly
- OSCAR status reports. If you have a favorite OSCAR which you work on a
- regular basis and would like to contribute to this bulletin, please send
- your observations to WD0HHU at his CompuServe address of 70524,2272, on
- INTERNET at wd0hhu@amsat.org, or to his local packet BBS in the Denver, CO
- area, WD0HHU @ W0LJF.#NECO.CO.USA.NOAM. Also, if you find that the current
- set of orbital elements are not generating the correct AOS/LOS times at
- your QTH, PLEASE INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION AS WELL. The information you
- provide will be of value to all OSCAR enthusiasts.
-
- /EX
- --
- Marc Grant
- marcbg@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Dec 1993 13:13:41 GMT
- From: news.acns.nwu.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!destroyer!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLB116 Pick your call sign
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ! ! ! W H O A ! ! !
-
- That will be COOL!!! Where do I send my check?
-
- I call "dibs" on K8T you read it hear first!
-
- 73 =paul= WB8ZJL <===== to replace THAT call I oughta get a FREE one.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 12:22:14 -0700
- From: swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!usc.edu!yeshua.marcam.com!zip.eecs.umich.edu!destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLK053
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB KEP @ ARL $ARLK053
- ARLK053 Keplerian data
-
- ZCZC SK65
- QST de W1AW
- Keplerian Bulletin 53 ARLK053
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 22 Dec 93 17:11:10 GMT
- From: ogicse!hp-cv!hp-pcd!hpcvsnz!tomb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Designations for microwave bands?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Steven Davies (davies@mobira.nmp.nokia.com) wrote:
- : Tom Bruhns (tomb@lsid.hp.com) wrote:
- : > Sams' "Reference Data for Engineers" has such a list in the seventh edition
- : > on pg 1-4. For example, X band is 5.20GHz to 10.90GHz, K band is
- : > 10.9 to 36 (with Ku at 17.25). A footnote says C band includes Sz through
- : > Xy, or 3.90 to 6.20GHz.
-
- : I'm a bit suprised at some of these you mention from Sams. I know there are
- : differences (see table I've just posted), but, for example, X-band, I've never
- : seen it referred to as 5.2 to 10.9GHz - the usual is 8 to 12GHz, or 8.2 to 12.4
- : GHz - always something centred on approx 10GHz - a band with a long history
- : of radar use. Similarly, K band 10.9 to 36, this is far to wide for a designation
- : of this type - it is no coincidence that many designations cover the operating
- : range of a standard (rectangular) waveguide size.
-
- Well, though I don't work much at these frequencies, I was a bit surprised,
- too--but I should perhaps point out that each of these bands is divided in
- the table into many subbands. The bands give complete coverage from 225MHz
- to 100GHz, as listed. Common useage may take "X" to mean Xx at 9.6-10, or
- Xf at 10-10.25, or Xk at 10.25-10.9. There is a note in the text, "Letter
- designations commonly used ro microwave bands (particularly in references
- to radar equipment) are shown in Table 2. These designations have no
- official international standing, ant various engineers have used limits for
- the bands and subbands other than those listed in the table."
-
- I should correct a mistake in my original posting on this: Ku is listed
- as 15.35-17.25.
-
- Here is more of the table, but still without any of the subbands:
-
- Band GHz limits
- .225
- P
- .390
- L
- 1.55
- S
- 5.20
- X
- 10.90
- K
- 36.0
- Q
- 46.0
- V
- 56.0
- W
- 100
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 22 Dec 93 18:47:12 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Info sought on QUANTUM batt. packs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Matt Roberts N3GZM writes:
-
- >How do you charge them? Do you need a special power supply or something?
-
- An AC wall charger is supplied. Not certain if Quantum offers other charging
- options. My Quantum 2 pack (for my Vivitar 283) is still going strong after 5
- years.
-
- ---
- Gary T. Lau, N6MMM | Internet: glau@ccmail.com
- Lotus Development Corporation |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Dec 1993 15:28:15 -0800
- From: news.service.uci.edu!usc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!chnews!ornews.intel.com!ornews.intel.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Morse Code blues
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2f7ujfINNdsr@nighthawk.ksu.ksu.edu> cbr600@nighthawk.ksu.ksu.edu (Jeremy Utley) writes:
-
- >...Just had my first bad experience as a Tech plus licensee...
- >...Dropped down>to 15 meters, threw out the following:
-
- >CQ CQ CQ DE N0YAX N0YAX N0YAX QRS K
-
- >I put the QRS in there so hams would know I had trouble copying code and would
- >send slower. I did that about 3 times, and this guy comes back at about 18 wpm
-
- Yeah, I used to have more than a few QSO's like that when I was a novice.
- The QRS doesn't usually work but try this; Send twice as slow as you can
- receive. If you can receive 5 wpm then send at 2 wpm. This will give the
- right impression and they either won't bother with you at all or else will
- call you at 5 wpm which you can at least copy most of.
- If they still won't slow down then just keep sending di-di-dum-dum-di-di
- PSE QRS ES RPT. Don't let them intimidate you. The Morris racers are in
- the Novice bands because there are no Novices in there anymore.
-
- Got the Morris Code Blues
- No one answers my CQ's
- Maybe its the bug
- or else I'm sending like a slug.
-
-
- --
- zardoz@ornews.intel.com WA7LDV
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Dec 93 18:27:29 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uchinews!att-out!cbfsb!cbnews!wrb@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: Need info on building IF-232 for Knwd TS-850S
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2en4qb$nuc@usenet.INS.CWRU.Edu> rab@hal.cwru.edu (Roger A. Bielefeld) writes:
- >My dad has a Kenwood TS-850S and is now interested in controlling
- >the rig from his new PC. Does anyone have any information that
- >would help him build the necessary interface? Kenwood sells an
- >IF-232 interface for close to $200 that he'd like to avoid buying,
- >if possible. Any help appreciated!
- >
- >73, Roger AA8DV
- >
- >--
- >Roger Bielefeld Dept of Epidemiology and Biostatistics
- >Assistant Professor Case Western Reserve University
- >rab@hal.cwru.edu Cleveland, Ohio USA
-
- I wrote an article that appeared in the Feb. '93 issue of QST that tells
- exactly what you want to know. You shouldn't have any problem finding that
- issue at a library, but if you do then let me know and maybe I can mail a
- copy to you.
-
- I also offer kits/PC boards for the interfaces described in the article.
- I'M NOT TRYING TO SELL YOU ANYTHING - the parts are readily available and
- ARRL has the PCB layouts.
-
- Looks like we must have upgraded at the same time (AA8DX).
-
- --
- Wally Blackburn Clinton-Gore - Socialist Leadership
- wrb@ccsitn.att.com for the 90s!
- Amateur Radio Station AA8DX I'm the NRA.
- *More people have died in Ted Kennedy's car than from my gun!*
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 1993 22:25:38 GMT
- From: spool.mu.edu!caen!malgudi.oar.net!witch!ame!psl@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1993Dec12.095415.1@ccsua.ctstateu.edu>, <2efqou$jna@msuinfo.cl.msu.edu>, <88@ame.win.net><2f3s2o$2no@explorer.clark.net>
- Reply-To : psl@ame.win.net (Peter S. Loveall)
- Subject : Re: Info sought on QUANTUM batt. packs
-
- Matt -
- In article <2f3s2o$2no@explorer.clark.net>, matt roberts (robocop@clark.net) writes:
- >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
- >
- Nope. Just need a 110v wall socket. All of charging circuitry is
- built in to the battery case and an AC adapter comes with the
- battery.
- 73,
- Pete, WB0FEW
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 22 Dec 93 16:39:08 GMT
- From: ogicse!uwm.edu!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!newsrelay.iastate.edu!news.iastate.edu!wjturner@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <msanders-211293114849@msanders.sim.es.com>, <CIEH0B.2wB@news.iastate.edu>, <dbasinge-221293105457@ds9.hper.indiana.edu>
- Subject : Re: Where are all the young enthusiasts?
-
- In article <dbasinge-221293105457@ds9.hper.indiana.edu> dbasinge@nickel.ucs.indiana.edu (Mike Basinger) writes:
- >In article <CIEH0B.2wB@news.iastate.edu>, wjturner@iastate.edu (William J
- >Turner) wrote:
- >
- >> They have been driven off by the non-stop bickering (other words fit fine here
- >> :-) and the effort to make no-coders be second-class (or lower) citizens.
- >> They have quit going to meetings and checking into the nets because they have
- >> found it isn't worth listening to all the crap that is dished out to them for
- >> whatever reason.
- >
- >I'm currently studying on and off again for a tech no-code license in my
- >free time. I have had a couple local hams make me feel unwelcome to the
- >hobby since
- >I'm not learning CW yet.
-
- I'm sorry about your experience, but just remember you are not alone. I've
- had the same feeling, even though my father and grandfather have both had
- their tickets for a *long* time. (1959 and 1933, respectively.) Hang in
- there, and do what you want. If you never learn CW, you are still a ham and a
- valued part of amateur radio, no matter what some OFs may say.
-
- >Why should Hams be limited on what they can achieve, because they don't
- >want to learn CW. I would love to see the possibility of a General no-code
- >class.
-
- I agree, and some day it will probably happen, but it will be a while. Some
- people just can't accept that CW is not as important as it once was, and
- requiring it for tests is becoming very arcaic. (Please excuse the
- spelling...)
-
- >I do plan to start learn CW, if I enjoy the hobby (and if there is alot on
- >short-wave DXing). But, as of now I only plan to use 2m hand-held for my
- >amateur use, after I get my ticket (can't set up much more in my apartment
- >building)
-
- Sounds good, and good luck on the tests!!
-
- 73, N0RDV
-
-
-
- --
- Will Turner, N0RDV ---------------------------------------------
- wjturner@iastate.edu | "Are you going to have any professionalism, |
- twp77@isuvax.iastate.edu | or am I going to have to beat it into you?" |
- TURNERW@vaxld.ameslab.gov ---------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB KEP ARL ARLK053
- ARLK053 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
-
- AO-10
- 1 14129U 83058 B 93329.34450477 0.00000009 10000-3 0 2132
- 2 14129 27.1217 354.5434 6014493 132.9243 298.0909 2.06477387 50611
- RS-10/11
- 1 18129U 87054 A 93351.23346948 0.00000044 31419-4 0 8173
- 2 18129 82.9254 103.3386 0011695 163.5240 196.6301 13.72327961324950
- UO-11
- 1 14781U 84021 B 93347.63778071 0.00000336 61040-4 0 6185
- 2 14781 97.7957 5.9733 0012132 138.7307 221.4801 14.69101502523065
- RS-12/13
- 1 21089U 91007 A 93348.49534730 0.00000073 71177-4 0 6183
- 2 21089 82.9194 148.4132 0028050 263.3433 96.4670 13.74031986143289
- AO-13
- 1 19216U 88051 B 93347.76722590 -.00000126 10000-4 0 8257
- 2 19216 57.9405 279.0991 7209579 330.4319 3.4139 2.09722294 10626
- UO-14
- 1 20437U 90005 B 93349.67199115 0.00000087 41549-4 0 9189
- 2 20437 98.6030 71.8539 0011561 14.3284 345.8240 14.29810426203360
- AO-16
- 1 20439U 90005 D 93348.68500703 0.00000071 35203-4 0 7181
- 2 20439 98.6114 71.9264 0011935 17.1705 342.9896 14.29866727203231
- DO-17
- 1 20440U 90005 E 93349.21698811 0.00000085 40830-4 0 7188
- 2 20440 98.6116 72.7157 0011956 15.9664 344.1900 14.30004552203320
- WO-18
- 1 20441U 90005 F 93348.69937128 0.00000062 31887-4 0 7195
- 2 20441 98.6116 72.2175 0012540 16.4110 343.7492 14.29981529203257
- LO-19
- 1 20442U 90005 G 93349.24947759 0.00000055 29135-4 0 7183
- 2 20442 98.6118 72.9752 0012907 14.3827 345.7680 14.30074224203334
- FO-20
- 1 20480U 90013 C 93348.51106707 0.00000001 29498-4 0 6141
- 2 20480 99.0150 170.4022 0541436 37.9788 325.8201 12.83222705180430
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006 A 93350.83272836 0.00000093 82657-4 0 3765
- 2 21087 82.9452 277.6533 0033971 231.5378 128.2728 13.74530152144533
- UO-22
- 1 21575U 91050 B 93347.69917846 0.00000129 50647-4 0 4184
- 2 21575 98.4537 60.7730 0008351 118.5223 241.6789 14.36873420126442
- KO-23
- 1 22077U 92052 B 93350.91350573 -.00000037 10000-3 0 3155
- 2 22077 66.0895 301.6160 0006828 332.5169 27.5463 12.86282235 63346
- 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 93344.55162447 0.00000178 80048-4 0 2797
- 2 22827 98.6664 57.0766 0009776 30.9343 329.2422 14.27799771 10766
- IO-26
- 1 22826U 93061 D 93350.72421909 0.00000051 38494-4 0 2184
- 2 22826 98.6733 63.2187 0009926 27.0549 333.1147 14.27698493 11656
- AO-27
- 1 22825U 93061 C 93350.73006276 0.00000047 36952-4 0 2171
- 2 22825 98.6737 63.2142 0009300 26.1080 334.0569 14.27595998 11650
- PO-28
- 1 22829U 93061 G 93351.26816329 0.00000078 49281-4 0 2108
- 2 22829 98.6663 63.7567 0010651 12.2855 347.8583 14.27990937 11734
- Mir
- 1 16609U 86017 A 93351.25309831 0.00007289 97866-4 0 330
- 2 16609 51.6188 19.7769 0005725 99.5487 260.6154 15.59089672447666
-
- Keplerian bulletins are transmitted twice weekly from W1AW.
- The next scheduled transmission of these data will be Tuesday,
- December 21, 1993, at 2330z on Baudot and AMTOR.
- NNNN
- /EX
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-
- Date: Mon, 20 Dec 93 19:47:29 GMT
- From: ncrgw2.ncr.com!ncrhub2!torynews!kevin@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1993Dec17.040303.16513@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>, <CI72Ip.7uF@srgenprp.sr.hp.com>, <2etdgm$d03@mojo.eng.umd.edu>
- Subject : Re: Optimum call sign for CW/contests?
-
- In article <2etdgm$d03@mojo.eng.umd.edu> mebly@eng.umd.edu (Mark E. Bailey) writes:
- >
- >I disagree with the ending in dit "problem." I never get KD4N. An E
- >anywhere is a problem though. And, personally, I dislike H.
- >
- >I got to use K4FR a few times for field days. That one sure sounded good!
- >
-
- Some calls have such a distinctive sound in CW that you never forget them.
- A Japanese ham I talked to had the call JA7EU, and that's probably the
- coolest CW call I have heard. The best stateside call I've heard is
- K7EBW. Of course my own call ain't bad either ;-) I think the best calls
- are those which could be put to music and be pleasant to hear that way.
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