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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sat, 1 Jan 94 Volume 93 : Issue 1530
-
- Today's Topics:
- Amateur Radio: Changes to Elmers Resource Directory
- Amateur Radio: Elmers List Info and Administrivia
- Amateur Radio: Elmers List Quick-Search Index
-
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-
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- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 12:00:41 GMT
- From: usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Radio: Changes to Elmers Resource Directory
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.4
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
-
- (Note: This diff file is taken from the list body only.)
-
- /usr/bin/diff -c (last month's) (this month's)
-
- *** /u3/pschleck/faq/elmers/list.body.old Wed Dec 1 06:03:34 1993
- --- /u3/pschleck/faq/elmers/list.body.new Sat Jan 1 06:00:03 1994
- ***************
- *** 1,4 ****
- ! Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 12/01/93)
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Andrews ZL2SX
- --- 1,4 ----
- ! Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 01/01/94)
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Andrews ZL2SX
- ***************
- *** 69,74 ****
- --- 69,87 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- + Ken Bass K4EVH
- +
- + bassanco@access.digex.net
- +
- + Licensed since 1959.
- +
- + Experience in presently mostly Microsats, but I have experience on Modes A,
- + B, J, and Oscars. I have concentrated on "cheap" and low-power setups, like
- + my Microsat setup using in-the-attic homebrew/Radio Shack omnidirectional
- + antennas.
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- Brian Battles, WS1O I Tel 203-666-1541, x222 I
- QST Features Editor I Fax 203-665-7531 I "Stamp out sex:
- ***************
- *** 159,164 ****
- --- 172,195 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- + NETWORKS IN EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT ("Nets") DIGEST
- +
- + "Networks In Emergency Management" is a moderated forum on the
- + use of computer networks and networked computers in the practice of
- + emergency management.
- +
- + To join the "nets" mailing list, please send e-mail to
- + "nets-request@oes.ca.gov" with the word "subscribe" in the text
- + of the message. To remove yourself from the list, send mail to
- + that same address with the word "unsubscribe" in the text.
- +
- + - Art Botterell
- + acb@oes.ca.gov
- + (916) 262-1600 (in emergencies)
- + California Office of Emergency Services
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- Curtis Braun (curtis@computronics.com) (N2HKD)
- Computronics, POBOX 1002 Fairport,NY 14450
- Guest@Digital Telstar,Network Operations Center Kodak
- ***************
- *** 232,238 ****
- (602) 870-3330 !'s:{ames!ncar!noao!asuvax,mcdphx}!anasaz!rusty
- @'s: rusty@anasazi.com LastResort: rusty%anasaz.UUCP@asuvax.eas.asu.edu
- Join the Usenet Un-Net: 1700-1900Z Saturdays, 28.410 or 28.390 MHz
- - EEK! The 1992 Summer Callsign Project lives! Details: Fred.Lloyd@West.Sun.COM
-
- I'm willing to act as a reference for anyone wanting info on getting
- tapes (especially Callsign tapes) from the Department of Commerce
- --- 263,268 ----
- ***************
- *** 385,390 ****
- --- 415,426 ----
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
-
- + The UMARA is running a World-Wide Web hypertext page at:
- +
- + URL: http://w3eax.umd.edu/w3eax.html
- +
- + Give it a try!
- +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Kim Elmore, N5OP
- ***************
- *** 457,462 ****
- --- 493,514 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- + F. Kevin Feeney WB2EMS
- + Network Video Engineer
- + 172 Caldwell Hall
- + Cornell University
- + Ithaca, NY 14853-2602
- + Phone - (607) 255-5186
- + FAX - (607) 255-5771
- + EMAIL - fkf1@cornell.edu
- +
- + Pactor, Satellites, and Amateur Television
- +
- + I'd like to hear from people with Pactor experience, maybe even make a
- + sched with someone for a maiden Pactor QSO.
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- Reciprocal Licensing (South Pacific)
- VHF (Propagation, Power Amplifiers)
- Satellites (Project Oscar)
- ***************
- *** 661,667 ****
-
- FIELDORG is an electronic mail reflector dedicated to hams interested
- in any and all types of ARRL Field Organization matters. To subscribe,
- ! send an E-mail message to my address above.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- --- 713,719 ----
-
- FIELDORG is an electronic mail reflector dedicated to hams interested
- in any and all types of ARRL Field Organization matters. To subscribe,
- ! send an E-mail message to FIELDORG-REQUEST@world.std.com.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ***************
- *** 734,739 ****
- --- 786,816 ----
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- + Steven M. Knapp KA9QOA Computer Engineering Senior
- + sknapp@iastate.edu Vice President Cyclone Amateur Radio Club
- + Iowa State University; Ames, IA Durham Center Operations Staff
- +
- + A few members of our ham radio club were interested in helping out.
- + Since our turnover is usually 4 years or so (graduation is a horrible
- + thing), I thought it may be difficult for us to keep the list up to
- + date. I thought that by creating a local mailing list called
- + "elmers@iastate.edu" we could add or remove people as need be. There
- + would always be at least one person receiving mail on that list,
- + usually more! Even after I graduate, this list will be maintained
- + allowing ISU hams to easily help others.
- +
- + Currently we have people with packet experience, some HF experience,
- + much repeater experience, in addition to a considerable background in
- + theory, as many here are electrical engineering or computer engineering
- + students. If a question can not be answered by the readers of the list,
- + there are many other local hams that could be prodded for the info.
- +
- + Our local ham radio club has been especially interested in helping local
- + disabled hams (or hams to be) get on the air. But anyone local who
- + needed help would find a group at their door ready to work.
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- I'll be glad to help out with tube circuits and VE testing.
- (W5YI VE# 3182)
-
- ***************
- *** 845,850 ****
- --- 922,945 ----
-
- An acknowledgement/welcome message should follow very shortly.
-
- + Owner of the PBBS Bulletin Forwarding Mailing List
- +
- + The purpose of this list is to provide Sysops and Networkers a server in
- + which to forward bulletins and also discuss forwarding problems and obtain
- + forwarding partners. This server is also for the exchange of general
- + information relevant to all Amateur Related PBBS software packages available
- + today.
- +
- + To Add Yourself To This List, Please Send Electronic Mail To:
- +
- + listserv@stat.com
- +
- + And Include The Command:
- +
- + subscribe bull-fwd
- +
- + As The First Line of Your Message.
- +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- John Monson WB0PLW, AAA9EC
- ***************
- *** 890,895 ****
- --- 985,999 ----
-
- Civil Air Patrol
-
- + Co-Host - Ham Radio and More
- +
- + Ham Radio and More is available for free to any AM station that is
- + willing to run it with national ads intact. If you want there to be a
- + nationwide amateur radio talk show, call your local station and ask
- + them to get the program. They don't have to be part of the Talk America
- + network. They can call KFNN in Phoenix (602-241-1510) or Talk America at
- + 508-460-0588.
- +
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Tom Moore K1KAY
- ***************
- *** 1221,1226 ****
- --- 1325,1346 ----
- - plus all around source of information about communications
-
- Maintainer of Macintosh Amateur Radio Software List
- +
- + ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- + Bill Standerfer * Hewlett-Packard Company
- + CFI-A, IA, ME * VXI Systems Division
- + bills@lvld.hp.com * Loveland, CO 80539
- + Baron N222AB - KF0DJ - Pikes Peak 253 * 303-679-2378
- +
- + I'm certainly willing to be an Elmer if there's a need. I hope I've learned a
- + few things in 27 years on the air. :-) Here's a list of subjects I might be
- + able to help with:
- +
- + Antennas
- + General Operating Practices
- + Older (Tube) Equipment
- + Test Equipment and Measurements
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
- elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 12:00:09 GMT
- From: usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Radio: Elmers List Info and Administrivia
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.4
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
- Revision: 1.6 12/26/93 15:45:09
- Changes: Added new index file, Gopher, WWW, and WAIS entries
-
- This administrivia file and the companion Amateur Radio Elmers Resource
- Directory are intended for non-commercial distribution via Usenet. Any
- other uses, please E-mail for permission.
-
- A Brief Historical Overview:
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- If there is any one constant in the changing state of the communications
- art, it is that "Hams" (Amateur Radio Operators) have always been on
- the forefront of it. Rumors abound where the term "Ham" came from.
- Some of the more amusing are described at the end of this article.
-
- Regardless of origin of the name, a "Ham" is universally recognizable as
- one who experiments in radio and communications.
-
- Whether it be constructing a low-power CW radio with vacuum tubes, or
- designing TCP/IP packet networks, such experimentation has historically
- spilled over into the mainstream such as was the case with Edwin
- Armstrong, who developed the regenerative oscillator and FM radio, or
- General Curtis LeMay (W6EZV) who was instrumental in making Single-
- Sideband the communications standard for the Strategic Air Command
- (1947-1992, now reorganized into a joint command called USSTRATCOM) and
- eventually the U.S. Air Force. Although packet-switching techniques
- originated from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and
- the ARPANet, no one can deny the tremendous influence that amateurs
- have had in demonstrating the viability of TCP/IP and AX.25
- communications via radio links. The efforts of AMSAT (the Amateur
- Satellite Corporation), including the development of many ham satellites
- and the low-orbiting Microsats (communications satellites no bigger than
- a breadbox that use store-and forward packet techniques), have certainly
- advanced the state-of-the-art in communications, one of the defined
- purposes of the Amateur Radio Service, as recognized by international
- treaty.
-
- Since in many cases hams are writing "the book", there is often no
- "book" or other established reference for a beginner to refer to.
- Traditionally, information has been passed on from ham to ham via word-
- of-mouth. Like many of the traditional crafts, a variation of the
- Master-Apprentice system has emerged, the Elmer-Novice relationship.
- Called "Elmers" because they are usually older and wiser, having the
- benefit of many years in the hobby, including several failed projects,
- and an electric shock or two, they have traditionally been the mainstay
- of amateur radio, and the source of many new hams, particularly those
- interested in working on emerging technologies.
-
- Even more importantly, Elmers provided an outlet for the impatient
- newcomer who wanted "to know everything, and right away." Faced with
- such a request, a good Elmer will smile and proceed to lead the novice
- through some project or operating experience. Several hours, days, or
- weeks later, the novice would have his answers, but would have earned
- them. Even better, the sense of accomplishment would boost the novice's
- confidence and nudge him or her down the road to being a model,
- experienced ham operator.
-
- Many present hams feel that such an experience is missing today. In
- today's hustle-bustle world, the response to such natural curiosity and
- desire to learn is, more often than not, "I'm too busy" or "RTFM." As a
- result, the quality of new hams declines and the knowledge and operating
- habits they develop in their first formative months and years leave much
- to be desired. And the very same hams who claim that they "can't
- understand the new generation" also, in almost the same breath, lament
- about the "decline of amateur radio."
-
- What is an Elmer today?
- +++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- An Elmer today is of any age, male or female, who has some expertise and
- is willing to share it with beginners. Elmers don't even need to be
- licensed amateurs, just people with knowledge in some area of
- electronics or communications technology.
-
- What is a Usenet Elmer?
- +++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- With the ever-widening scope of the Internet, and the amateur radio
- newsgroups on Usenet, the potential for Elmers to share their
- knowledge to a wide audience has never been greater. To that end, I
- have started to maintain a list of such Elmers. Volunteers need only
- send me their name, E-mail address, and area of expertise. I have set
- up an administrivia mailbox for this purpose (elmers-request@
- unomaha.edu, the default Reply-To: of this message).
-
- Those desiring a more extensive list, or who need more specific
- assistance, are encouraged to contact Rosalie White, WA1STO, Educational
- Services Manager at the American Radio Relay League, 225 Main St.,
- Newington, CT 06111 or via electronic mail addressed to
- rwhite@arrl.org.
-
- How may I obtain the latest copy of the Elmers List?
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- There are currently 7 ways of obtaining the Elmers List. Any site
- at least reachable by Internet E-mail can use options 3 or 4:
-
- 1. Usenet News: The latest copy of the list can be found in the
- companion posting to this message, "Amateur Radio: Elmers Resource
- Directory." Since the list is cross-posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc,
- rec.radio.info, rec.answers, and news.answers on the 1st of each month,
- with an expiration date 6 weeks into the future, there should always be
- a copy available at most news sites. Check your newsreader
- documentation for information about reading previously-read articles.
-
- 2. Anonymous FTP: If your site is directly connected to the Internet,
- you may retrieve the latest copy via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from
- the following sites:
-
- ftp.cs.buffalo.edu /pub/ham-radio/elmers*
- rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/*
-
- 3. Mailing-List: Since the list is cross-posted to rec.radio.info, the
- latest copy may be obtained from the mailing-list gateway for that
- newsgroup (along with many other informational articles about radio)
- when it is published each month. To subscribe, send E-mail to:
-
- listserv@ucsd.edu
-
- and in the BODY (not the Subject) of the message, write:
-
- subscribe radio-info
-
- The server may not be able to determine your return address. In that
- case write:
-
- subscribe radio-info (your E-mail address)
-
- You should get an acknowledgement very shortly.
-
- 4. Mail-Server: If you don't want to read through the entire gateway
- of rec.radio.info, or want a copy of the list right away, send E-mail
- to:
-
- mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
-
- and in the BODY (not the Subject) of the message, write:
-
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/list
- send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
-
- and the latest copy of the list should be sent to you E-mail within 24
- hours (the mail-server uses batch priority to reduce system demand).
-
- The last three services are experimental. I'm not terribly familiar
- with them, and cannot offer much technical support regarding their use.
- (I'd appreciate feedback on whether or not you find them useful,
- though.)
-
- 5. Internet Gopher: The latest copy of the list should be available
- from the following Gopher sites, all at standard port 70:
-
- cc1.kuleuven.ac.be
- jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca
- gopher.univ-lyon1.fr
- ftp.win.tue.nl
- gopher.win.tue.nl
-
- see also comp.infosystems.gopher
-
- 6. World-Wide Web (WWW): The latest copy of the list should be available
- from the following WWW site:
-
- URL: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu:80/hypertext/faq/usenet
-
- under pages:
-
- radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
- radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
- radio/ham-radio/elmers/list
- radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
-
- see also comp.infosystems.www
-
- 7. Wide-Area Information Service (WAIS): The latest copy of the list
- should be available from the WAIS server at rtfm.mit.edu (standard port
- 210) in database "usenet."
-
- see also comp.infosystems.wais
-
- How may I contribute to the Elmers List?
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- By using this resource, you are benefitting the net by obtaining
- assistance in the fastest and most efficient way possible. By
- volunteering to appear on this list, you are contributing to the good
- reputation of the radio-related newsgroups.
-
- Thanks to all the volunteer Elmers, as well as courteous list users, for
- making this service a success.
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
- elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
-
- * Possible origins of the word HAM:
-
- The acronym "Home Amateur Mechanic" or...
-
- from the Cockney pronunciation of "L'amateur" or...
-
- the initials of the founder of the American Radio Relay League, Hiram
- Maxim, W1AW (his actual middle name being Percy apparently
- notwithstanding) or...
-
- from the call letters of one of the first amateur stations at Harvard,
- H.A.M. (please, no flames from W1XM at MIT)
-
- Dale Mosby, N7PEX, offers the explanation that HAM must stand for "Hardly
- Any Money," considering the investment one could make in the hobby.
-
- Knowledgeable individuals from the American Radio Relay League (ARRL),
- and other radio historians, seem to agree that the terms "Ham" and "Lid"
- (an inept operator) both originated with landline telegraphy. A "Ham"
- was a show-off and a "Lid" was a telegraph operator so inexperienced, he
- had to use a pot or can lid to rest his telegraph sounder on to properly
- copy the code.
-
- As an interesting historical footnote, early telegraph operators may
- have been the first to experience the infamous curse of our
- communications age, Repetitive Stress (or "Carpal Tunnel") Syndrome
- (called "Glass Arm" in those days, which encouraged the invention of the
- semi-automatic or "bug" key).
-
- (Larry E. McDonald, N6ZMB, wrote to point out another plausible origin,
- which doesn't necessarily contradict the ARRL version. The term "ham"
- may have been derived from "ham-fisted" or "ham-handed" to describe poor
- telegraph operators who were hired from the ranks of radio operators.
- Or maybe "ham-fisted" and "ham-handed" are derived from "ham." Who
- knows?)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 12:00:20 GMT
- From: usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Radio: Elmers List Quick-Search Index
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.4
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
-
- Quick Search Index by Subject:
-
- (Note: This index is not necessarily all-inclusive and some Elmers are
- listed more than once.)
-
-
- AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE MAILING LISTS
- (ARES)/RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL
- EMERGENCY SERVICE (RACES) Botterell (Networks in Emergency
- Mangement)
- Botterell (Networks in Emergency Engehausen, et al (AA4RE Packet
- Management Mailing List) BBS)
- Chilton (EMA Radio Officer) Dodell (Land-Mobile Radio)
- Engehausen (RACES Bulletins) Freeman, M (ACC Equipment)
- Humphries (ex-Asst. EC) Hurder (ARRL Field Organization)
- Hurder (ARRL Field Services) Kluft (rec.radio.amateur
- Magid Working Group)
- Stader (EMAS SEC) Knapp, et al (Iowa State Elmers)
- Wilson Prescott (Antique and Older
- Tube Equipment)
- AMATEUR TELEPRINTER OVER RADIO Meredith (F6FBB Packet BBS, PBBS
- (AMTOR)/PACKET TELEPRINTER OVER Bulletin Forwarding)
- RADIO (PACTOR)/RADIO TELETYPE (RTTY) Nerenberg (DX)
- Schleck, et al (College Clubs)
- Battles Walker, et al (QRP)
- Doane
- Feeney (PACTOR) MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM
- Freeman, J (AMTOR and PACTOR) (MARS)
- Graham, P
- Sayer (also decoding CHU's Doane (Navy)
- ASCII time code) Miller (Air Force)
- Monson (Army)
- AMERICA ON-LINE Sargent (Army)
- Taylor (Air Force)
- Stader (Host, Welch, J (Navy/Marine Corps)
- Ham Radio Club forum) Welch, V (Navy/Marine Corps,
- list of MARS members on the
- AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE Internet, tentative BBS
- (ARRL) conference)
-
- Battles (QST Features Editor) MICROWAVE
- Bloom (ARRL HQ Postmaster,
- QEX Editor) Graham, P (1.2 Ghz repeaters)
- Doane (CT SM) Hammill
- Elmore (CO TC) Jahnke (SSB/CW SHF Contesting)
- Hare (Laboratory Manager) Lau (Transverters up to
- Hurder (Field Services Deputy 24 Ghz)
- Manager) Sargent (3, 5, and 10 Ghz)
- Jahnke (VEC Manager)
- Lau (Technical Editor) MOBILE
- Redding (Educational Advisor)
- Stader (EMAS SEC) Carruth (FM and HT's)
- Turner (Volunteer Counsel) Hare (RFI issues)
- Wilson (SCV SM) Humphries
- Keller (HF)
- ANTENNAS Salmon (Maritime)
- Sargent
- Brewer (wire HF) Salyzyn (HF CW)
- Billson (HF)
- Brubaker (HF) NATIONAL TRAFFIC SYSTEM (NTS)
- Elmore
- Freeman, J (wire HF and 160m) Doane
- Graham, J (wire HF for Elmore
- apartments) Hurder (ARRL Field Services)
- Halbert (simple designs) Salyzyn (Canada)
- Humphries (VHF and multi-band Sargent
- wire arrays) Zurn (Europe)
- Myers (and transmission
- lines) NOVICE/TECH INSTRUCTION
- Ornitz (including computer
- modelling) Billson
- Potter Bono (AutoExam/AutoCW)
- Rymell Carlson (Macintosh Hamstacks)
- Salnick Chilton
- Salyzyn Knapp, et al
- Standerfer Larson
- Stine (wire HF) Magid
- Stockton Maia
- Taylor Myers (including basic
- Zurn (wire HF) electronics and communications
- theory)
- ANTIQUE AND OLDER EQUIPMENT Redding
- Reeves
- Brewer (40's-70's) Salmon
- Keys (including HF and CW) Stader
- Prescott (Mailing List)
- Moore, T (VHF) PACKET
- Standerfer
- Turner (including Kenwood and Angus (TCP/IP, NOS, UUPC,
- Ten-Tec) Tnet, and SNEWS, IP
- Coordinator for CA - LA
- APPLE MACINTOSH COMPUTER and SF Valley subnet)
- Battles (AX.25 and TCP/IP)
- Braun Bloom (IP Coordinator for
- Carlson (Macintosh Hamstacks) Connecticut subnet)
- Ehrlich (FTP archive) Braun (TCP/IP, Macintosh, IP
- Stader (List of Macintosh Coordinator for WNY subnet)
- Amateur Radio Software) Cole (TCP/IP and NOS)
- Van Peursem (Savant) Dodell (IP Coordinator for
- Arizona subnet)
- BATTERIES Elmore (including TCP/IP)
- Engehausen, et al (AA4RE Packet
- Hammill (Sealed Lead-Acid) BBS and Mailing List)
- Meyers Freeman, J (KAM, TCP/IP, NOS for
- Stuart (including Ni-Cads) DOS and OS/2)
- Graham, J (KAMterm)
- CALLSIGN PROJECT/NATIONAL TECHNICAL Graham, P (VHF)
- INFORMATION SERVICE (NTIS) Knapp, et al
- Meredith (AZ Packet Coordinator,
- Carruth F6FBB Packet BBS Mailing List,
- Lloyd (including QRZ Ham-Radio PBBS Bulletin Forwarding Mailing
- CD-ROM) List)
- Salyzyn (Canadian)
- CIVIL AIR PATROL (CAP) Sargent
- Sayer (VHF)
- Carlson Schallehn (Kantronics)
- Moore, J Stader (TCP/IP and Macintosh)
- Vail (TCP/IP, TAPR/9600, IP
- COLLEGE CLUBS Coordinator for East/Central
- Massachusetts subnet)
- Edwards Van Peursem (Savant and
- Knapp, et al Macintosh)
- Schallehn
- Schleck (et al, Mailing List) MEDIA (PUBLICATION/WRITING/
- BROADCATING)
- COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT
- Battles (QST)
- Dodell (Mailing List) Bloom (QEX)
- Lau (QST/QEX)
- CW (MORSE CODE) Moore (Co-Host, Ham Radio and More)
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- Bono (AutoCW) PART-15 BROADCASTING
- Elmore
- Keys Ornitz
- Rosenfeld
- Salyzyn POWER SUPPLIES
- Squicciarini
- Stine Myers
- Stockton Stuart
- Tescher (Computer Programs)
- Zurn (including European PRODUCT INFO/FEEDBACK
- abbreviations)
- Appell (Alinco and Yaesu)
- DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP) Freeman, M and Shirley (Advanced
- Computer Controls - ACC)
- Bloom
- Edwards QRP (LOW POWER)
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- EQUIPMENT TESTING/TROUBLESHOOTING Billson
- Halbert (HF)
- Billson Sargent (VHF)
- Brewer (Tube Gear) Stockton
- Freeman, J (PC ISA Bus) Turner (including Ten-Tec
- Hare (ARRL Laboratory Manager) Argonaut)
- Myers Walker, et al (Mailing List)
- Ornitz (Instrumentation) Zurn
- Rymell (Electronics and Computer
- Service Work) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)
- Salnick
- Salyzyn Elmore
- Standerfer Graham, P (including PC's)
- Stockton Hare (including Automotive)
- Taylor Myers
- Tescher Stockton
- Witte (Instrumentation) Witte
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- FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's) RECIPROCAL LICENSING/FOREIGN OPERATION
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- Bloom (ARRL E-mail and Info Server) Andrews (New Zealand)
- Cheeseman (Australia) Flaherty (South Pacific)
- Jahnke (VE Exams Scheduled) Levine (Australia and Japan)
- Kluft (General) Salmon
- Salyzyn (Radio Amateurs on Usenet, Salyzyn (Canada)
- rec.radio.info Moderator) Stockton (UK)
- Stader (Macintosh Amateur Radio Zurn (Italy and Germany)
- Software)
- Watt (Packet and Digital Modes, REPEATERS
- On-Line Repeater Directory)
- Woods (Mail Order Electronics) Battles
- Chilton
- HANDICAPPED OPERATING De Armond
- Graham, P (including 1.2 Ghz)
- Billson Keller (220 Mhz)
- Doane Knapp, et al
- Hurder Schallehn (VHF/UHF)
- Knapp, et al Witte
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- HIGH FREQUENCY (HF)/ SATELLITES
- CONTESTING/DX
- Bass (including low-cost, QRP
- Battles Microsat stations)
- Brubaker Feeney
- Chilton Flaherty (including OSCAR)
- Elmore
- Knapp, et al SEMINARS/LECTURES
- Nerenberg (DX Mailing List)
- Rosenfeld (including practical Humphries
- QSLing tips) Redding
- Salmon (including DXpeditions) Stuart (Batteries and Power
- Salnick Supplies)
- Squicciarini
- Tidd (DXCC Databases) TANDY COLOR COMPUTER AND OS-9
- Zurn
- Billson
- HOMEBREWING/DO-IT-YOURSELF
- TELEVISION, FAST-SCAN (ATV)
- Billson (6809 uP)
- Bloom (including DSP) Chilton
- Carruth (Digital Design, Feeney
- Software) Hammill
- Chilton
- De Armond TELEVISION, SLOW-SCAN (SSTV)
- Edwards (including DSP)
- Halbert (QRP) Langner
- Keys (Junk Box projects)
- Kohnen (Tubes) UNIX
- Lau (Transverters, VHF/UHF,
- Filters, repeatable projects) Carruth (System Administration)
- Myers (Transmission Lines, Cole (including Linux)
- Analog and Digital Design) Ehrlich
- Moore, T (Junk Box projects) Freeman, J
- Rymell (Electronics and Computers, Sayer (especially SunOS)
- Low-Cost projects) Tescher
- Salyzyn Van Peursem (HP-UX and System
- Stine (Tube Amplifiers, Administration)
- Receivers, and Exciters)
- Stockton (including QRP) VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF)/
- Stuart (Batteries and Power ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY (UHF)
- Supplies)
- Taylor (Tubes and Amplifiers) Battles
- Tescher Carpenter (6 meters)
- Flaherty (including Amplifiers)
- IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) AND Graham, P (Commercial Rig
- CLONES Conversions)
- Hammill (including ATV and DX)
- Angus Humphries (2m FM)
- Bono (AutoExam, et al) Jahnke (CW/SSB Contesting and
- Braun Weak Signal)
- Cole Lau (CW/SSB to 222 Mhz)
- Ehrlich Moore, T
- Freeman, J (including OS/2 and Sargent (2 and 6 meter AM and
- ISA bus) Contesting)
- Keller Witte (including Portable
- Tescher and Mountaintopping)
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- INTERNET SERVICES VOLUNTEER EXAMINER (VE) PROGRAM
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- Schleck Billson
- Carlson (W5YI)
- MAIL-SERVERS/ARCHIVES Jahnke (ARRL VEC Manager)
- Kohnen (W5YI)
- Bloom (ARRL Info Server) Maia (W5YI VEC)
- Deignan (Buckmaster CD-ROM) Reeves
- Ehrlich (Boston ARC FTP archive) Rosenfeld (W5YI)
- Harding (Ham Server) Salmon (Sunnyvale)
- Shirley (ACC Equipment) Sternitzke (W5YI Asst. VEC)
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- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
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- pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
- elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
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