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- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 27 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1512
-
- Today's Topics:
- Air Force MARS Mailing List?
- Amateur Radio Newsline #854 24 Dec 93
- CW WAIVERS
- Mobile HF woes.
- VK2SG RTTY DX Notes, 24 December
-
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-
- Date: Sun, 26 Dec 93 20:56:05 MST
- From: swrinde!gatech!asuvax!ennews!stat!david@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Air Force MARS Mailing List?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Are there any MARS oriented mailing lists, especially Air Force, but any
- would be welcomed!
-
- 73, david wb7tpy
-
- ---
- Editor, HICNet Medical Newsletter
- Internet: david@stat.com FAX: +1 (602) 451-6135
- Bitnet : ATW1H@ASUACAD
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- ------------------------------
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- Date: Sun, 26 Dec 1993 22:20:01 MST
- From: munnari.oz.au!sgiblab!darwin.sura.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Radio Newsline #854 24 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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- * The following is a QST *
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- * Ham radio may not be growing as fast as many of us think *
- * and a thirteen year old ham from Massachusetts is still *
- * missing as we go to air on this Christmas Eve 1993 edition *
- * of Newsline coming your way. *
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- GROWTH IN HAM RADIO MAY NOT BE AS GREAT AS EXPECTED
-
- Growth in Amateur Radio may not be anywhere near as great as
- the numbers currently show. This is because there have been few
- names purged from the FCC's database in over a decade, and there
- is really no way right now to know the total number of hams who
- are alive and taking an active part in the hobby.
- But come January of 1994 some real idea of just how many hams
- there are will begin to show up. This, as the first of the ten
- year ham licenses begin to expire and we see just how many hams
- renew.
- By way of background, all licenses issued or renewed during
- the period of January 1984 to December 1988 were ten year term
- tickets. As a result there were relatively few renewals filed
- from January 1989 to the end of this year. There were also no
- renewals made to existing five year licenses after 1989. All
- licenses issued from January 1984 to December of 1988 were simply
- given a bonus of a five year extension. So, the big question for
- 1994 is what is the real number of living, licensed and active
- hams.
- Some insight may come from figures compiled by Fred Maia of
- the W5YI VEC. Fred figures that at least 4,400 renewal
- applications should arrive at the FCC's Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
- post box in January. Most trend watchers expect the number to be
- around half of that and believe that a downward trend will
- continue as the inactive and deceased hams are weeded out of the
- FCC database.
- The Commission says that it is planning to introduce a new and
- simple mail-back renewal card. In fact the commission had
- planned to introduce the card in January, but it now does not
- look it will be available until later in the year. The theory is
- that anyone who does not renew using such an easy system is
- either no longer among the living or has decided to drop out of
- ham radio, permanently.
- Sometime in March the numbers for January and February should
- be announced. As soon as they are, we will bring them to you so
- that we can all know whether the trend is up or down.
-
- *****
- PIRATE RADIO COURT BATTLE AGAINST FCC
-
- A pair of self proclaimed low-power pirate broadcasters are
- challenging Federal Communications Commission rules that prevent
- them from using the airwaves. This, by arguing in court that
- their rights and those of their audience are being oppressed.
- The two would be micro-broadcasters are William Dougan of
- Phoenix, Arizona and Tom Reveille who is the former operator of
- "Radio Free Venice" in Los Angeles. Both are challenging the FCC
- rules that deny licenses to radio stations of less than 100
- watts. They argue that the rule is unnecessary, violates freedom
- of expression, and allows only the wealthy to use the airwaves.
- Dougan's attorney is William Piatt. He told the panel of
- judges in the 9th Circuit Court that there is no evidence his
- client interfered with anyone by broadcasting over a half-watt
- transmitter to the 600 residents of his mobile home park.
- But David Silberman, a lawyer for the FCC, countered that
- micro-broadcasters have the potential to interfere with police
- radio, aviation frequencies and national defense broadcasts. He
- said that to keep the airwaves orderly, Congress gave the FCC
- the authority to be a radio traffic cop. That it is the FCC's
- job to administer the limited number of frequencies available so
- as to best serve all the public.
- Dougan's station transmitted for about a month in early 1992
- before the FCC fined him $17,500. Reveille operated for seven
- months, eventually expanding to 20 watts and reaching about two
- square miles of Venice and Santa Monica, before federal agents
- raided his home and seized his equipment in November 1991.
- The case is the latest in a running battle between the FCC and
- small-scale unlicensed broadcasters, many of whom describe
- themselves as an underground movement challenging media
- conformity and government authority. Although the commission has
- won all cases against commercial pirate"stations, these are the
- first involving non-commercial community broadcasters to reach a
- federal appellate court.
- The panel of Judges heard about an hour of arguments in the
- two cases. They say that they will issue a ruling at a later
- date.
-
- *****
- VE INVESTIGATION UPDATE
-
- Still with regulatory issues, we have an update on the ongoing
- government probe of several Volunteer Examiners in the Los
- Angeles area. Word is that some of the VE's under investigation
- may still be giving ham radio tests even though they have been
- suspended by both the ARRL and W5YI VEC's. This is because the
- FCC apparently never bothered to inform the nations other VEC's
- of the names and call signs of the suspect examiners. The word
- on the street is that some of the suspended examiners are simply
- sliding over into another of their many accreditation and are
- continuing to administer examinations to prospective newcomers
- and upgrades.
- But this may soon change with word that the Westlink Report
- ham radio newsletter is calling on the FCC to make public the
- names of those hams it suspects to be in violation of the Part 97
- rules regarding the administration of amateur radio examinations.
- The newsletter also indicates that if the Commission fails to
- take such a step voluntarily, that it may find a way to publish
- the information. This, as it's of letting the ham radio
- community know who the suspected bad VE's really are. Stay
- tuned.
-
- *****
- EMISSION LEVEL STANDARDS IN PART 15
-
- Manufacturers of digital devices operating below 1000 MHz
- applying to the FCC for equipment authorization now have two
- options, They can show compliance with either the current Part 15
- emission standards or they can choose to adopt the newer
- International RF emission standards that have been developed by
- the International Special Committee on Radio Interference. Since
- there are no international emission standards yet established for
- frequencies above 1000 MHz, the current Part 15 rules will
- continue to apply.
-
- *****
- NATHAN TAYLOR, WZ1W (MISSING CHILD) UPDATE
-
- Even though two federal agencies are now involved in the hunt,
- there are still no leads to the whereabouts of Nathan Taylor,
- WZ1W. Nathan is the thirteen year old ham from Gardner
- Massachusetts who ran away from home last August 27th. According
- to the Gardner police, Nathan let on his own, but did so
- apparently under the influence of people that he had met on a
- computer bulletin board network. His mother says that the person
- who allegedly fostered her son's disappearance is a convicted
- felon with a criminal record.
- Both the Taylor family and the Gardner police have asked hams
- from Tennessee to Texas to be on the look-out for Nathan. While
- he holds an Extra class amateur license, his most recent interest
- is in computers and computer bulletin boards. If you run into
- Nathan, you are urged to immediately call City of Gardner Police
- Detective Bill Grasmuck at area code (508) 632-5600. Even the
- tiniest thread of information would be welcome by the family, so
- if you have any information of even a suspicion as to where
- Nathan Taylor WZ1W might be hiding out, please help to bring him
- back to his parents this Christmas by calling the Gardner Police
- at area code (508) 632-5600 and asking for Detective Bill
- Grasmuck.
-
- *****
- FCC COMMISSIONER CHOSEN AS NEW PBS CHIEF
-
- Some names making news this week include outgoing FCC
- Commissioner Ervin Duggan. The Public Broadcasting Service has
- chosen Duggan as its new president to succeed Bruce Christensen,
- who stepped down last summer to become a dean at Brigham Young
- University.
- Although Duggan says he has no specific blueprint for the
- changes he expected to come at PBS, he said that he is amenable
- to joint ventures that could include cable television and
- computer services.
- PBS is a private, nonprofit corporation that distributes
- programming and educational services that it buys from producers.
- It gets its funds through the Corporation for Public Broadcasting
- and private grants. Duggan will assume his new duties as PBS
- chief on February 1, 1994. By federal law his annual salary may
- not exceed $148,400.
-
- *****
- HAM RADIO HORIZONS NAMED AS FINALIST IN VIDEO COMPETITION
-
- Emmy winning TV Producer Rich Moseson, NW2L, may be on his
- way to another major award. This, with word that his video
- titled "Ham Radio Horizons" produced for CQ Communications Inc,
- has been named as a finalist in the New Fork Festivals
- International Non Broadcast Media Competition for 1993.
- Moseson's "Ham Radio Horizons" is designed to bring the world of
- ham radio to life for hams and non hams alike. It was chosen
- form a field of almost fourteen hundred entries in the
- competitions non-broadcast categories. Winners of the festival's
- Gold, Silver and Bronze medals will be announced in January 1994.
- If "Ham Radio Horizons" takes the gold, it will be the second
- time that a video presentation dealing with Amateur Radio will
- have attained this honor. In 1987 the ARRL produced "The New
- World of Amateur Radio" received this highly coveted award. The
- Gold Medal is been on display at ARRL Headquarters in Newington
- Connecticut. Ironically, Moseson served as one of the Field
- Producers on "The New World of Amateur Radio."
-
- *****
- JOE LYNCH, N6CL NAMED AS QCWA MAGAZINE EDITOR
-
- Joe Lynch, N6CL has been named as the new editor of the
- Quarter Century Wireless Association's news magazine. Joe's
- tenure as editor of the QCWA Journal begins in January. He will
- also be continuing on as CQ Magazine's VHF editor and as the
- ARRL's Oklahoma Section Manager as well.
-
- *****
- TERRY ESTES, WB4ASZ QUITS SOUTHEASTERN REPEATER ASSOCIATION
-
- Terry Estes, WB4ASZ, has tendered his resignation as the
- Kentucky District Director of the SouthEastern Repeater
- Association, Inc. Estes assumed the directors seat of the old
- CVRA, SERA East Kentucky District back in 1985. This, after many
- months of organizational work on his part to get repeater owners
- in the area to accept association with the region-wide umbrella
- coordinating group. WB4ASZ says that a combination of increased
- family and employment responsibilities is the reason for his
- decision to step aside. Jeffery Martin, N5KOL, has been named
- as Estes replacement effective January 1, 1994.
-
- *****
- SAREX TO FLY AGAIN IN JANUARY '94
-
- The first SAREX flight of 1994 is currently slated for liftoff
- on January 27th. Several members of the six man crew are
- currently studying to take their license examinations. One of
- those scheduled to fly is Mission Specialist Sergi Kirkalev.
- Kirkalev is a veteran of the Russian Mir space station who has
- swapped his U5MIR call sign for a more traditional call of
- UZ3AK. Four schools in the United States and one in Russia have
- scheduled contacts with the ham radio crew that will be flying
- STS-60.
-
- *****
- BOSNIA-HERSZEGOVINA ADDED TO THIRD-PARTY TRAFFIC LIST
-
- The FCC has added Bosnia-Herszegovina to its list of counties
- with which the United States now has a third-party traffic
- agreement. This means that United States radio amateurs are now
- free to handle messages to and from that war ravaged nation.
-
- *****
- RTTY DXCC HONOR ROLL TO BE CREATED
-
- In DX, word that the ARRL Awards Committee has voted to
- accept a DX Advisory Committee recommendation aimed at creating
- an Honor Roll for RTTY DXCC. Qualification for this new Honor
- Roll is the same as for mixed mode operation. That being the 318
- current countries. On January 1, 1994 Eritrea will be added to
- the DXCC Countries List, and the level will rise to 319.
- Contacts made using Baudot, ASCII, Amtor, and other non-CW
- digital protocols all count for this award. Hams that qualify
- for the new RTTY Honor Roll will be recognized based on their
- RTTY DXCC records. No other action is required.
-
- *****
- NEW YORK CITY MARATHON WRAP-UP
-
- Belated but deserved congratulations to ARRL Hudson Division
- Director Steve Mendelsohn WA2DHF. Once again, Steve successfully
- assembled a massive communications network that was the backbone
- of the recent New York City Marathon. Hams were involved in
- just about every stage of the race's planning and they provided
- both logistical and emergency communications during the event.
- Each year there are several out-of-town hams who come to the
- Big Apple to be a part of the marathon communications effort and
- this year was no exception. The ARRL Letter reports that one of
- the out-of-towners who showed up as a volunteer was none other
- than FCC Private Radio Bureau Chief Ralph Haller, N4RH.
-
- *****
-
- For this week, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline.
- You can write to us at Post Office Box 463 in Pasadena,
- California 91102.
-
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-
- Date: Sun, 26 Dec 93 21:01:01
- From: netcomsv!netcomsv!lavc!lawrence.goodwin@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: CW WAIVERS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >I recognize it as a nearly obsolete mode that is primarily still alive
- >for sentimental reasons.
-
- N> This is pure baloney. CW has never been obsolete. You may not like
- N> contesting, but for every phone contest there is a CW contest. The
-
- Congratulations! You are nicely demonstrating why I so seldom jump into
- these discussions; the world is so full of extremists who see things in
- black in white that I forever find myself defending both sides of an issue.
- So once again, I'm sandwiched between the people who want to abolish code
- and the "Code Forever" fanatics. I guess I should have seen it coming when
- I offered the "nearly obsolete" as an olive branch to the "code is holding
- me back" crowd. Live and learn.
-
- My original and ONLY point was that it has never been easier to get a license,
- and it seemed odd to me that no matter how easy it gets, more and more
- people scream that it needs to be easier still. My intention is to
- encourage people to channel their energy into overcoming obstacles instead
- of complaining about them, and ultimately allowing themselves to be defeated
- by them. I won't be dragged into an entirely different subject.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 27 Dec 1993 01:05:17 GMT
- From: swrinde!gatech!concert!bigblue.oit.unc.edu!samba.oit.unc.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Mobile HF woes.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I'm trying to get back on HF mobile. Has anyone mounted an HF rig in a
- Saturn SL-2? I can't find a good passage through the firewall to lead
- the power cable from my IC735 directly to the battery and I DO NOT WANT
- to drill new holes. There must be a way ... (also, has anyone figured out
- how to get the dash cover off? Is there a trick beside taking out the
- two covered screws?)
- . I did come up with a nifty no-drill HF antenna mount if anyone is
- interested. I just took two pieces of steel angle stock and bolted them
- to the tow-hole under the rear bumper with a 1/2 inch bolt. Works great!
-
- 73.
- Ian/WY3W
-
- Ian.Cassell@lambada.unc.edu
- --
- The opinions expressed are not necessarily those of the University of
- North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the Campus Office for Information
- Technology, or the Experimental Bulletin Board Service.
- internet: laUNChpad.unc.edu or 152.2.22.80
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- Date: Mon, 27 Dec 93 06:02:10 GMT
- From: usc.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!mstar!n8emr!bulletin@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: VK2SG RTTY DX Notes, 24 December
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
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- SB DX @ ALLBBS $RTDX1224
- VK2SG RTTY DX Notes, 24 December
- VK2SG RTTY DX Notes for week ending 24 December 1993 (BID RTDX1224)
-
- + . +
- + (+) +
- SEASONS +
- + + GREETINGS +
- MAY THE YEAR
- + BRING PEACE AND
- + HARMONY AND FRIENDSHIP +
- ALWAYS BE OURS TO SHARE
- WE SEND YOU WARMEST WISHES
- FOR A SEASON FILLED WITH GOOD
- HEALTH-CHEER THROUGHOUT THE COMING YEAR
- PEACE VK2SG JOY
- ON I5FLN TO THE
- EARTH W2JGR WORLD
- WB2CJL
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-
- Our information this week came from 9X5LJ, DJ3IW and the Central-
- Europe DX Cluster Node DB0SPC, I5FLN, IK5AAX, KG5U and the K5DX Texas
- DX Cluster, W2JGR and the NJ0M Node of the Twin-Cities DX Packet
- Cluster, SP5AA, WA1MPB, WA4JQS, W5KSI and ZS5S. Thank you all for
- your assistance.
-
-
- Bandpass
-
- Friday 17
- 0810-14084 RA9AIU
- 0857-14088 GM0NAZ
- 0925-14082 TL8NG
- 1309-14086 HI8LEZ
- 1339-14083 4L8A
- 1444-14089 LY2CG
- 1515-14084 4X/OK1FGC QSL OK1AJN
- 1609-14081 UO5OC
- 1723-14086 5Z4FM ARQ
-
- Saturday 18
- 0836-21082 4S7RM
- 0841-21082 J28JJ
- 0908-14085 OU5OED
- 1345-14087 5B4VX
- 1347-21088 VQ9WL
- 1351-14081 GM4RGV
- 1401-21087 4X6UO
- 1457-21084 FG5FZ
- 1529-21087 S53MJ
- 1533-21086 CU1AC
- 1540-14085 RT4UA
- 1609-14081 UO5OC
- 2055-21087 FY5GE see Notes
-
- Sunday 19
- 0013-21087 ZP6XD
- 0105-14086 BY1QH
- 0852-14088 ZC4ML
- 0900-14091 HL5AWS
- 1100-14088 RI8ACD
- 1345-14088 5B4VX
- 1359-21087 VQ9WL
- 1404-21081 SV2BBJ
- 1414-21085 S51CN
- 1456-21089 S53MJ
- 1500-14081 4X6UO
- 1541-21086 W0RKP/C6A
- 1547-14091 FG5FI
- 1639-21086 EA6PZ
- 1656-14090 CH2STN from Jesus Island PQ14. QSL VE2STN
- 1716-21083 V51GB
- 1719-21083 V50CM
- 1932-14075 SV1BJV PACTOR
- 2345-14083 V31JU
-
- Monday 20
- 0728-14084 RI8ACD
- 0736-14084 FK8GS
- 0743-14087 UA0SMF
- 0815-14083 UN7LR
- 0826-14087 9H1ET
- 1240-14083 A43YY
- 1310-14083 GI4SRQ
- 1317-14082 VQ9TV
-
- Tuesday 21
- 0954-14088 LY2CG
- 1248-14087 RI8ACD
- 1250-14087 LY2BFF
- 1323-14082 VQ9TV
- 1335-14088 GI0KOW
- 1444-14084 VK5GY
- 1517-14087 4X6UO
- 1624-14088 PJ0/N9FTC
-
- Wednesday 22
- 0700-14082 RI8ACD
- 1245-21085 GM4SUC
- 1250-21085 KP4BJD
- 1544-14090 PJ0/N9FTC
-
- Thursday 23
- 1242-14087 PJ0/N9FTC
- 1301-14086 UO5OC
- 1309-14084 V31JU
- 1316-14088 RA2FB
- 2050-14087 PJ0/N9FTC
- 1544-14090 PJ0/N9FTC
-
- Thursday 23
- 1242-14087 PJ0/N9FTC
- 1301-14086 UO5OC
- 1309-14084 V31JU
- 1316-14088 RA2FB
- 2050-14087 PJ0/N9FTC
- 2152-14073 C91BG AMTOR
-
-
- Notes of Interest
-
- 6TH Annual RTTY Roundup. Put this one on your calendar for January
- 8-9 and start the new year off right. Begins at 1800 UTC Saturday and
- ends 2400 UTC Sunday. Rules are in QST December 1993 and in November
- 1993 RTTY Journal. GL in contest.
-
- Aland Island, OH0. OH0BBF will be on all bands in the ARRL RTTY
- Roundup with better than average antennas. QSL OH2BBF.
-
- French Guiana, FY5. FY5GE, Jean-Marc said that this was a test and he
- is not authorized for the frequency he was operating on. *?* WFWL!
-
- Revilla Gigedo, XF4. XF4CI has been reported on SSB and CW. XE1CI,
- Nellie on SSB and XE1ABA on CW/RTTY. No RTTY reports yet. DXpedition
- should last until 3 or 4 January. QSL XE1CI.
-
- For next week's bulletin, send your Bandpass and Notes of Interest to
- Jules, W2JGR @ W2TKU.#SRQ.FL.USA.NA
-
- Remember, DX Don't Sleep.
- GL DE BOB, WB2CJL @ W5KSI.#NOLA.LA.USA.NA
- /EX
- SP KT7H @ N7DUO.WA.USA.NA
-
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