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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1507
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- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 24 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1507
-
- Today's Topics:
- AOR AR-2500 Experiences anyone?
- ARLB118 RTTY roundup dates
- ARLB119 W1AW holiday schedule
- ARLD070 DX News
- Cincinnati ARRL '94
- Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 23 December
- Mod for IC229H Needed
- Surplus Elec. store in Cleveland
- This Week in Amateur Radio returns on Omega Net...
- What lice. do I need for Ham-radio?
- WHERE ARE ALL THE YOU
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 93 11:55:26 -0500
- From: news.centerline.com!noc.near.net!eisner!lederman@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: AOR AR-2500 Experiences anyone?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <Dec23.155538.28799@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>, galen@picea.CFNR.ColoState.EDU (Galen Watts) writes:
- > After seeing the ads and calling to get the fax, the ACE Communications
- > AR-2500 wide range receiver is looking pretty good, with computer operation
- > software and an RS-232 port, not to mention the $450 pricetag.
- > Has anyone out there bought or seen one? I have the tech specs, but how does
- > it really do? I'm interested in any opinions on the BFO for SSB and how well
- > that performs, how well it's put together and, of course, any mods.
- > Galen, KF0YJ
-
- I had one for a while (from ACE) and sent it back and got a
- refund.
-
- It came with a dead AC adaptor. They had to send me another.
-
- To tilt the front up you put a little wire doohicky on the
- front rubber feet. It kept falling off.
-
- The display was poorly back-lit (actually side lit) and hard
- to read: you had to be just about 90 degrees to the surface to
- see it.
-
- Some of the buttons had painted legends, others had what
- looked like decals which might wear off.
-
- I didn't try the computer interface. It was poorly documented
- (some information was missing which ACE had to send separately).
- It uses a VERY weird format, with a mixture of ASCII and binary.
- You have to encode the frequency, mode, step width, etc, into a
- binary format to program the unit. Possible, but not easy.
-
- Performance on lower frequencies was very poor. It could pick
- up the strongest AM and Short Wave stations, but not much else.
- It picked up a LOT of noise from the internal microprocessor. You
- could hear the background buzz change frequency each time you
- pressed one of the keyboard buttons. An outside antenna didn't
- help any.
-
- Performance on higher frequencies was not much better. It
- still picked up a lot of internal interference, and had very poor
- image rejection. A lot of the 800 MHz band could not be received
- because I got UHF TV station images.
-
- I compared it with two Bearcat scanners (both hand-helds,
- different models) in the middle of the parking lot where I work.
- Both Bearcats clearly picked up signals I couldn't even find on
- the AOR, even when I entered the frequency directly.
-
- I have since bought an RS-2006 which has none of the above
- problems.
-
- Bart Z. Lederman
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1993 05:17:04 -0700
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!spool.mu.edu!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLB118 RTTY roundup dates
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB QST @ ARL $ARLB118
- ARLB118 RTTY roundup dates
-
- ZCZC AG60
- QST de W1AW
- ARRL Bulletin 118 ARLB118
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1993 05:17:08 -0700
- From: swrinde!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.
- Subject: ARLB119 W1AW holiday schedule
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ZCZC AG61
- QST de W1AW
- ARRL Bulletin 119 ARLB119
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1993 05:17:00 -0700
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!news.moneng.mei.com!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.UCSD
- Subject: ARLD070 DX News
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ARL $ARLD070
- ARLD070 DX news
-
- ZCZC AE96
- QST de W1AW
- DX Bulletin 70 ARLD070
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Dec 1993 22:29:45 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!mailer.acns.fsu.edu!freenet2.scri.fsu.edu!twright@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Cincinnati ARRL '94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- This post was to be about the Cincinnati ARRL'94 Great akes Division
- Convention.
- To be held February 26th and 27th 1994 at the Cincinnati Gardens
- Expo-center.
- For more information call:
-
- FCC EXAMS (NO-WALK INS) Betty Reilly 513-574-1653 by Feb 19th
- Headquarters Hotel: Quality Hotel Central 513-351-6000
- Registration: in advance by FEb 19th
- Vendor Space Contact: Joe Halpin W8JDU @ 513-851-1056 or Stan Cohen
- WD8QDQ @ 513-531-1011 for cost and availability.
- Flea Market: Contact Joe or Stan .
- ADDRESS: CINCINNATI ARRL'94 Committee For Amateur Radio
- c/o Stan Cohen, WD8QDQ
- 2301 Royal Oak Ct.
- Cincinnati, OH 45237 SASE for Tickets and other returns PLEASE!
- --
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Dec 1993 10:24:46 MST
- From: swrinde!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 23 December
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
- DAILY SUMMARY OF SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY
-
- 23 DECEMBER, 1993
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
- (Based In-Part On SESC Observational Data)
-
-
- SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY INDICES FOR 23 DECEMBER, 1993
- ------------------------------------------------------------
-
- !!BEGIN!! (1.0) S.T.D. Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for DAY 357, 12/23/93
- 10.7 FLUX=105.0 90-AVG=098 SSN=070 BKI=1303 2223 BAI=008
- BGND-XRAY=B3.4 FLU1=2.0E+06 FLU10=1.1E+04 PKI=2313 3223 PAI=010
- BOU-DEV=008,021,004,025,015,018,010,038 DEV-AVG=017 NT SWF=00:000
- XRAY-MAX= C4.4 @ 0532UT XRAY-MIN= B2.1 @ 0337UT XRAY-AVG= B6.3
- NEUTN-MAX= +002% @ 2135UT NEUTN-MIN= -002% @ 2220UT NEUTN-AVG= -0.0%
- PCA-MAX= +5.6DB @ 1915UT PCA-MIN= -0.4DB @ 0935UT PCA-AVG= +0.0DB
- BOUTF-MAX=55361NT @ 0431UT BOUTF-MIN=55336NT @ 2225UT BOUTF-AVG=55351NT
- GOES7-MAX=P:+000NT@ 0000UT GOES7-MIN=N:+000NT@ 0000UT G7-AVG=+073,+000,+000
- GOES6-MAX=P:+137NT@ 1627UT GOES6-MIN=N:-055NT@ 1004UT G6-AVG=+094,+022,-027
- FLUXFCST=STD:107,110,112;SESC:107,110,112 BAI/PAI-FCST=010,005,005/010,005,005
- KFCST=2223 3322 1122 2211 27DAY-AP=009,004 27DAY-KP=2212 2342 2100 1212
- WARNINGS=*SWF
- ALERTS=
- !!END-DATA!!
-
- NOTE: The Effective Sunspot Number for 22 DEC 93 was 38.4.
- The Full Kp Indices for 22 DEC 93 are: 2- 1o 2- 4o 3+ 2- 2o 2-
-
-
- SYNOPSIS OF ACTIVITY
- --------------------
-
- Solar activity was low with Region 7640 (N10E34)
- producing most of the activity in the form of numerous C-class
- flares. Rgn 7635 (N02W44) and rgn 7641 (N05E33) appear stable.
-
- Solar activity forecast: solar activity is expected to
- be low. The interaction of rgns 7640 and 7641 could produce
- M-class acivity as they transit the disk.
-
- The geomagnetic field has been at quiet to unsettled levels
- for the past 24 hours.
-
- Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is
- expected to be mostly quiet to unsettled.
-
- Event probabilities 24 dec-26 dec
-
- Class M 25/30/30
- Class X 01/05/05
- Proton 01/01/01
- PCAF Green
-
- Geomagnetic activity probabilities 24 dec-26 dec
-
- A. Middle Latitudes
- Active 10/05/15
- Minor Storm 05/05/05
- Major-Severe Storm 01/01/01
-
- B. High Latitudes
- Active 25/10/10
- Minor Storm 10/05/05
- Major-Severe Storm 01/01/01
-
- HF propagation conditions continued to be mildly
- degraded over the high and polar latitude paths. Some weak
- strengthening of the ionosphere may take place over the next
- several days due to gradually increasing solar flux levels.
- Middle latitudes have experienced and should continue to
- experience near-normal propagation. No changes are forseen
- over the next 72 hours, through 26 December inclusive.
-
-
- COPIES OF JOINT USAF/NOAA SESC SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL REPORTS
- ========================================================
-
- REGIONS WITH SUNSPOTS. LOCATIONS VALID AT 23/2400Z DECEMBER
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- NMBR LOCATION LO AREA Z LL NN MAG TYPE
- 7635 N02W44 276 0020 HSX 01 001 ALPHA
- 7640 N10E34 198 0450 FKI 17 038 BETA-GAMMA
- 7641 N05E33 199 0100 HSX 02 001 ALPHA
- REGIONS DUE TO RETURN 24 DECEMBER TO 26 DECEMBER
- NMBR LAT LO
- NONE
-
-
- LISTING OF SOLAR ENERGETIC EVENTS FOR 23 DECEMBER, 1993
- -------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END RGN LOC XRAY OP 245MHZ 10CM SWEEP
- 0018 0021 0024 7640 N07E41 C1.1 SF 4600
- 0143 0149 0151 B6.2 150
- 0158 0200 0158 120
- 0255 0300 0304 7640 N07E39 B5.5 SF 140
- 0526 0531 0533 7640 N07E38 C4.4 SF 2300 75
- 0935 0937 0937 200
- 1901 1901 1901 150
-
-
- POSSIBLE CORONAL MASS EJECTION EVENTS FOR 23 DECEMBER, 1993
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END LOCATION TYPE SIZE DUR II IV
- 23/ 2254 2320 2352 N06E31 LDE C3.1 58
-
-
- INFERRED CORONAL HOLES. LOCATIONS VALID AT 23/2400Z
- ---------------------------------------------------
- ISOLATED HOLES AND POLAR EXTENSIONS
- EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH CAR TYPE POL AREA OBSN
- 55 S05E66 S13E63 N29E43 N29E43 184 ISO NEG 007 10830A
-
-
- SUMMARY OF FLARE EVENTS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn 2695 MHz 8800 MHz 15.4 GHz
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ --------- --------- ---------
- 22 Dec: 0726 0730 0734 B2.3
- 0757 0800 0809 SF 7640 N08E55
- 0932 0938 0948 C2.1 SF 7640 N09E56
- 1107 1111 1113 C1.2 SF 7640 N07E49
- 1115 1119 1121 C1.4
- 1146 1239 1242 SF 7640 N07E48
- 1259 1302 1304 B7.0 SF 7640 N06E46
- 1346 1350 1352 B5.7
- 1527 1530 1534 B3.5
- 1626 1631 1636 B3.5 SF 7640 N07E45
- 1645 1649 1652 B7.6 SF 7640 N05E44
- 2230 2238 2240 B4.5 SF 7640 N07E42
- 2252 2305 2310 SF 7640 N07E41
- 2310 2318 2325 B4.3 SF 7640 N08E46
-
-
- REGION FLARE STATISTICS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- C M X S 1 2 3 4 Total (%)
- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- ------
- Region 7640: 2 1 0 10 1 0 0 0 011 (73.3)
- Uncorrellated: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 004 (26.7)
-
- Total Events: 015 optical and x-ray.
-
-
- EVENTS WITH SWEEPS AND/OR OPTICAL PHENOMENA FOR THE LAST UTC DAY
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn Sweeps/Optical Observations
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ ---------------------------
- 22 Dec: 1259 1302 1304 B7.0 SF 7640 N06E46 III
- 1346 1350 1352 B5.7 III
- 1721 1726 1728 M1.4 1B 7640 N07E45 V
-
- NOTES:
- All times are in Universal Time (UT). Characters preceding begin, max,
- and end times are defined as: B = Before, U = Uncertain, A = After.
- All times associated with x-ray flares (ex. flares which produce
- associated x-ray bursts) refer to the begin, max, and end times of the
- x-rays. Flares which are not associated with x-ray signatures use the
- optical observations to determine the begin, max, and end times.
-
- Acronyms used to identify sweeps and optical phenomena include:
-
- II = Type II Sweep Frequency Event
- III = Type III Sweep
- IV = Type IV Sweep
- V = Type V Sweep
- Continuum = Continuum Radio Event
- Loop = Loop Prominence System,
- Spray = Limb Spray,
- Surge = Bright Limb Surge,
- EPL = Eruptive Prominence on the Limb.
-
-
- ** End of Daily Report **
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Dec 1993 22:25:13 GMT
- From: iris.mbvlab.wpafb.af.mil!edfue0!engberg@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Mod for IC229H Needed
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Can anyone send me the mod for the IC229H allowing tx/rx expanded range.
- --
-
- Bob Engberg
- phone: 907-552-2054
- e-mail: engberg@ctis.af.mil
- packet: K0MVL@KL7AA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 23 Dec 1993 21:22:06 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!news.csuohio.edu!vmcms.csuohio.edu!R0264@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Surplus Elec. store in Cleveland
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <9312221436.AA01919@tix.timeplex.com>
- taylor@tix.timeplex.COM (Seth Taylor) writes:
-
- >
- >I recall several years ago when I was in Cleveland OH that there was
- >an electronics surplus type place in downtown Cleveland. Was that
- >possibly Western electronics (or something like that) ? Does anyone out
- >there know about this place or the correct name and location ?
- >
- >
- >Seth KC2WE
- >
- >
- I think you are talking about Electronic Surplus, Inc. They are located
- at 1224 Prospect Ave, Cleveland OH. Their phone is listed
- as (216) 621-1052. There used to be one out East just off I-90 at about
- E 140th, but it has been out of business for the last 5-10 years.
- I liked it better, for some things such as good old hefty transformers
- for power supplies. ------- Phil, AA8JO.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 22 Dec 1993 22:29:25 -0700
- From: library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ugc!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: This Week in Amateur Radio returns on Omega Net...
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
-
- Community Video Associates, Inc., has announced that the weekly amateur radio
- newsmagazine/audio bulletin service "This Week in Amateur Radio" will return
- to the air on Saturday, January 1st, 1994, at 7:30 PM (EST). Negotiations
- with the new Omega Radio Network were completed December 22nd. Omega will
- carry "This Week in Amateur Radio" as part of their regular programing on the
- Galaxy III commercial communications satellite, transponder 17 (9H), 5.8 MHz
- wideband audio (4.040 GHz). Galaxy III is a Hughes HS 376 satellite located
- in geosynchronous orbit at 93.5 degrees west longitude. "This Week in Amateur
- Radio" is retransmitted "live" or by tape delay on HF amateur radio nets and
- VHF/UHF repeaters throughout North America. Community Video Associates, Inc.,
- a non-profit, charitable, tax-exempt, foundation based in Albany, New York,
- produces the program. The service was curtailed November 27th due to loss of
- satellite facilities. CVA began producing the program last March.
-
- CVA President George Bowen, N2LQS, announced that, after airing 39 weekly
- programs, the program will pick up right where it left off, with edition #40.
- "This Week in Amateur Radio" is hosted by Stephan Anderman, WA3RKB, who is
- also "TWIAR" Executive Producer. Some of the features carried each week are
- "The RAIN Dial-up", "DX Window" with John Yodis, K2VV, "The Gateway 160 Meter
- Net Report" with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR, "YL Spotlight" with Carli Drake,
- WB1BTJ, "EZSATS" with Dave Mullenix, N9LTD, and "Amateur Radio Newsline".
- Adrian Sebborn, N1JWO, presents summaries of DXpeditions, DX activities, and
- special event stations. N2LQS provides the weekly propagation forecast and
- serves as the program's Technical Director. "This Week in Amateur Radio" also
- carries the latest ARRL, RAC, and AMSAT news bulletins with special emphasis
- on operating news, technological advancement, and national and international
- regulatory activites.
-
- "TWIAR" is amateur radio's most comprehensive and up-to-date bulletin service;
- the only satellite-delivered bulletin service suitable for retransmission on
- amateur frequencies and serving as the activity's weekly "Evening News" or "60
- Minutes". As in the past, satellite facilities on the Omega Radio Network
- will continue to be donated, at no cost, as a service to the amateur radio
- community. Expenses incurred by CVA in the production of the show continue to
- be offset by donations from individual amateurs, clubs, and repeater groups.
-
- Weekly program summaries will continue to be circulated on amateur packet
- bulletin boards, FidoNet, GEnie, USenet, and Internet. If you have further
- questions, please contact Adrian Sebborn, N1JWO, George Bowen, N2LQS, or
- Stephan Anderman, WA3RKB via packet @ WA2UMX.#ENY.NY.USA, George Bowen via
- FidoNet node 1:267/103 or on the "ham" echo, or the "This Week in Amateur
- Radio" area in the Radio and Electronics Hobby area on GEnie (category 8,
- topic 11). By landline, contact WA3RKB at 518/877-7374, N2LQS at 518/283-
- 3665, or Adrian Sebborn, N1JWO, at 413/458-8219.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 22 Dec 93 21:21:26 GMT
- From: gatech!asuvax!ennews!mcdphx!schbbs!mothost!lmpsbbs!key-west!strongst@rutgers.rutgers.edu
- Subject: What lice. do I need for Ham-radio?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1993Dec20.220836.322@ejv.com>, schang@ejv.com (Shean Guang Chang) writes:
- |>
- |> I am thinking of getting a Radio-Shack 2m UHF Hand-held transceiver. What
- |> kind of lice. do I need? and How to get one? Do I need the equipment first or
- |> I can get the lice. firsrt? How much does the lice. cost? Finally, what is
- |> the effective distance for this type of equipment or for this specific model?
- |> --
- |>
- To use this type of radio you need at least a no-code technitions license.
- You can purchase a book by the ARRL (American Radio Relay League)
- call "Now You're Talking" which will teach you all you need for this
- test. The test is a 50 question (I think 50) test that is on technical
- radio knowledge as well as rules and etiquette. The book even includes
- the entire question pool as it will appear on your test. In many cases
- your local community college and/or ham club will teach a class on this.
- The ARRL monthly pub is called QST and can be obtained in many libraries.
- The ARRL is in Newington, Conn. if you need to call them check with info.
- They might even be able to point you to a contact in your local club.
- There are many ham stores that sell this book. Radio Shack even sells a
- similar book. Amatuer Electronics Supply has 800 #'s and they sell the
- book for sure.
-
- There is nothing preventing you from buying the equipment first. You
- just cant talk. You can always listen (SWL). It's not a bad idea if
- you're sure this is a hobby you want to pursue. You can learn a lot
- just by listening first. You may want to pick up a copy of QST or some
- other ham pub and shop around for equipment and look at reviews. Even
- ask other hams about their equipment. I have Alinco and Icom radios.
- You might even want to start with some good used equipment.
-
- The test is given by VE's, Volunteer Examiners. The license is free.
- The only charge is a nominal fee to the VE's to cover their expenses
- (ie paper, envelopes, copies, postage, etc.).
-
- As far as effective distance (or range) of this type of radio, that
- is somewhat complicated. You will learn a lot more about it when you
- study for the test. Some of the things that affect range are antenna
- hight, power, sensitivity, atmospheric conditions, and much, much more.
- The 2m band is VHF. VHF and up for sure are line of sight in general.
- That is the two antennas must be able to "see" each other. Line of
- sight for standing on the ground is about 7 miles. Trees and buildings
- and other things get in the way and hinder the propagation. If you put
- a repeater antenna up 200 or 300 ft though, no your line of sight just
- got a lot farther away. (Think about the curvature of the earth...
- you can even draw a circle and draw 2 radial lines sticking out...
- draw them different hights and you'll see what I mean.) One major item
- is tropospheric ducting which is an atmospheric phenomenom (I'm sure
- I spelled that one wrong) that forms a duct for radio waves. It has
- to do with air density and wave propagation (real cool topic in physics),
- and this increases direct range greatly. I've talked from a point in
- between Lakeland & Tampa, FL on I-4 to a guy near the Penna. - Ohio
- border with 50 Watts. Power typically extends the range only a small
- amount, except for very high power stuff. The antenna type and position
- also makes a huge difference. This just kinda scratches the surface on
- the topic. You don't have to know it all for your test, but it's fun
- to learn about over time. (I'm an Elec. Engineer so this stuff is pretty
- easy to me)
-
- Lastly, a push for upgrades. Once you get your first license, hopefully
- you will continue to pursue your licensing upgrades. The classes are as
- follows:
-
- Novice (5 words per min, wpm, morse code and a written test)
- Tech-plus (w/morse code from the novice - another written test)
- General (13 wpm code and another written test)
- Advanced (another written test)
- Extra (20 wpm code and another written test)
-
- NoCode Tech (the same 2 written tests for novice & tech w/o the code)
- this gives the same privilages as tech+ except for all freqs below
- the 2m band. This leaves out the 10m sideband novice/tech band which
- is lots of fun since you can talk all over the world most of the time,
- with very little power. Good reason to upgrade!
-
- If you have any further questions you can email me.
- Hope this helps.
-
- 73 (that means best wishes)
- Steve
- KC4VTF
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Dec 1993 16:02:29 -0800
- From: swrinde!sgiblab!spool.mu.edu!agate!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: WHERE ARE ALL THE YOU
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- lawrence.goodwin@support.com writes:
-
- >>Where are all the young enthusiasts?
- >
- >>> They are waiting for the obsolete code requirements to be eliminated.
- >
- >Nonsense. No real "enthusiast" would let 5 WPM or even 13 WPM stand in
- >their way. Geez, I learned morse at 5 WPM in three evenings of casual
- >practice; no reason why others can't.
-
-
- 5 wpm is as arbitrary a speed as 20 wpm. What if the rules say that
- you have to pass 20 wpm to get access to HF? And, really, some of us
- only had to practice a couple of weeks to attain that speed and no
- real "enthusiast" would let a wimpy thing like that getting in their
- way. Do you then still think that a Morse requirement is a good idea?
- What if I think it is a good idea, and that you should live by that
- rule too?
-
- There has been arguments made that 1 wpm is not a useful speed. Hey,
- people, for a person who will never use Morse, 100 wpm is not a useful
- speed.
-
- I am really tired of the "I can do it, so can you" or the "a six year
- old could do it, so should you." Show me a six year old who is mature
- enough to distinguish between a useful skill and a skill that is not.
-
- 73,
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
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- SB QST ARL ARLB118
- ARLB118 RTTY roundup dates
-
- There have been conflicting reports in some media as to which
- weekend the ARRL RTTY Roundup is scheduled. The correct dates are
- January 8 and 9, 1994.
-
- For complete and accurate information, check page 127 of December
- QST.
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- SB DX ARL ARLD070
- ARLD070 DX news
-
- Thanks to Tedd, KB8NW; Joe, NJ1Q; and the Ohio/Penn and Yankee
- Clipper Contest Club PacketCluster Networks for the items in this
- week's bulletin.
-
- NEPAL. Kiyoko, NH6RT, is operating as 9N1KY from Kathmandu and will
- be there for another year or two. She is one of three new stations
- licensed in Nepal, 9N1HA and 9N1HP being the other two.
-
- The only news on the UT4UZ and UB4LRQ DXpedition is that 9N1UZ was
- heard calling QRZ USA on 7009 kHz at 0130z.
-
- RWANDA. Paul, F6EXV, and a friend are signing 9X5DX and 9X5CW.
- They are in the telecommunications field and operate only as their
- work schedule permits. Commercial equipment is all they have right
- now and cannot operate split. Check for them around 18135 kHz at
- 1530z.
-
- QATAR. Chris, A71CW, has been worked on 160 meters between 1831 and
- 1834 from 2200 to 2300z. One Cluster spot was as late as 0125z.
- Also try 80 meter CW on 3511 kHz at 0310z, and SSB on 3800 kHz at
- 2240z. QSL to Chris Dabrowski, PO Box 22101, Doha, State of Qatar,
- Asia.
-
- EGYPT. Mohamed, SU2MT, is active on the low bands. Try 3799 kHz
- between 1400 and 1500z; and either 1840 or 1845 kHz around 1930z.
- QSL via Mohamed Tartousleh, 496 Horeya Street, Bulkely, Alexandria,
- Egypt.
-
- ISRAEL. Riki, 4X4NJ, is on 160 meter CW almost daily working North
- Americans. Check between 1830 and 1835 kHz, QSX up, around his
- Sunrise. A 160 meter maven, Riki needs only Zone 2 on this band for
- his WAZ.
-
- WEST MALAYSIA. Neville, G3NUG, is planning a DXpedition as
- 9M2/G3NUG in January and February of 1994. His tentative schedule
- is to be on Pangkor, AS-072, from January 14 to 21; Langkawi,
- AS-058, from January 22 to 28; and Penang, AS-016, from January 29
- to February 10. Listen for his SSB on either 14260 or 18140 kHz.
- QSL via G3NUG.
-
- THAILAND. Reiner, DL2VK, will be signing HS0/DL2VK until January
- 31, 1994. Though active on all modes including PacTOR, he favors
- operating CW.
-
- VANUATU. Listen for Rudi, DK7PE, to be operating from YJ soon. He
- was active last weekend from the Solomon Islands as H44/DK7PE.
-
- NORTHERN CYPRUS. We preface this item with the necessary caveat
- that there is currently no DXCC credit for QSOs with 1B stations.
- Igor, KU0J, is operating mostly CW as 1B/KU0J. Listen for him on 80
- meters between 0230z and 0330z; 40 meters between 1930 and 0330z; 20
- meters between 1700 and 1800z; 17 meters between 1300 and 1430z; and
- 15 meters at 1400z. QSL via home call.
-
- ERR IRE IN IRELAND. There is some erroneous information floating
- about regarding QSLing EI7M. The correct QSL Manager is EI5FT.
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- From: (null)
- SB QST @ ARL $ARLB119
- ARLB119 W1AW holiday schedule
-
- W1AW will be off the air and closed on Friday and Saturday, December
- 24 and 25. Regular transmissions will commence with the 2000z code
- practice session on December 26.
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- /EX
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