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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1531
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Sat, 1 Jan 94 Volume 93 : Issue 1531
-
- Today's Topics:
- ** New England Ham - Electronic Fleamarket Dates ** 1 Jan ** Update
- ANS Bulletin 001.02
- Email_Callbook_server
- Looking for information (2 msgs)
- Mobile HF woes.
- N8EMR_BBS_INFO
- RACES Bulletin #307
- Radio Amateurs on USENET (2 msgs)
- Repeater database? (2 msgs)
- Repeaters in the Victoria BC area
-
- Send Replies or notes for publication to: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
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- Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu.
-
- Archives of past issues of the Info-Hams Digest are available
- (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives/info-hams".
-
- We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Jan 1994 20:07:49 GMT
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!senator-bedfellow.mit.edu!w1gsl@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ** New England Ham - Electronic Fleamarket Dates ** 1 Jan ** Update
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- New England Area Ham - Electronic Flea Market *** DATES *** 1994 P 1 of 2
- All events are Ham Radio/ Electronic related except ~_____~
- *******************************************************************************
- 1994 Contact Source
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 15 Jan Marathon NY SkylineARC @ Civic C 7A $2B $5Sell
-
- 16 Jan Mattapoisett MA @KoC B$1 S$10 Ken 508 993 3993 F
-
- 16 Jan Yonkers NY Metro70 @Lincoln HS $15@7 $5@9 Otto WB2SLQ 914 969 1053 F
-
- 22 Jan Nashua NH NE Antique RC $5@9 $1@10 @ Res Ctr Church Ray 508 865 1290
-
- 12 Feb Goshen NY OrangeCoARC James WB2WLN 914 564 2707 A
-
- 19 Feb Marlborough MA Algonquin ARC @MS $2@10 $12@8 Ann KA1PON 508 481 4988 F
-
- 20 Feb Mattapoisett MA @KoC B$1 S$10 Ken 508 993 3993 F
-
- 26 Feb Milton VT @HS 8AM $3 tables free ti 145.47- Joe N1DMP 802 893 6458 F+
-
- 27 Feb Westford MA Boston Antique RC John 508 371 0512 T
-
- 27 Feb New Hyde Park NY LIMARC @Nassau PAL s@7 b$6@9 Neil WE2V 516 462 5549
-
- 5 March Lewiston ME AARC @Multi P CTR $3@8 $5/T@7:30 Sal W1CUW 207 998 2853 F
-
- 6 March Northampton MA MtTomARA @Smth VoT $12@8 $3@9 Jim K1MEA 413 527 3199 +
-
- 6 March Braintree MA SSARA @ DAV $12/T@10:30 $2@9 Thaire KA1MJR 508 230 2248 +
-
- 13 March Bristol CT ICRC @Eastern HS b$4 s$10/t Chuck K1DFS 203 747 6377 +
-
- 20 March Mattapoisett MA @KoC B$1 S$10 Ken 508 993 3993 F
-
- 20 March Westboro MA MMRA @HS $2@10A sell @8AM Walter N1HBR 508 481 0994 T+
-
- 20 March Yonkers NY WECAfest @Raceway $5@9 $10tg-$20/table@6 914 962 9666 +
-
- 26,27 March Baltimore MD Hamboree @Timonium 8A- $5 Sell $5/10+ 800 HAM FEST
-
- 26 March Portland ME @UofSME gym Ron KA1FI 207 846 9090 +
-
- 26 March Upper Saddle R NJ CRRC @SrHS Jack W2EHD 201 768 8360 +
-
- 10 April Framingham MA @ HS $14@8 $5@9 $2@10 Barry WN1N 508 877 4947 F
-
- 10 April Southington CT SARA @HS? N1GCV 203 621 6191 D
-
- 17 April Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
- buy $2@9A sellers $10/sp@7A $8in adv $35/sp "Season Pass"
- 3rd Sunday Each Month April thru October
-
- 23 April Nashua NH NE Antique RC $5@9 $1@10 @Res Ctr Church Ray 508 865 1290
-
- 23,24 April Waltham MA Photographica 10-5 $5 ~photo~ (bef 9PM) 617 965 0807 F
-
- 29,30 April 1 May Dayton OH F
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- LAST UPDATE 12-30-93 de W1GSL P 1 of 2
- *******************************************************************************
- Additions/ Corrections via Internet w1gsl@athena.mit.edu
- TCPIP w1gsl@gw.w1mx.ampr.org
- AX.25 w1gsl@wa1phy.#ema.ma.usa
- US Mail W1GSL POB 82 MIT Br Cambridge MA 02139
- SASE for updated copy as issued.
-
- P 2 of 2
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1994 Contact Source
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 6,7 May Rochester NH Hoss Traders @FG ex13 off rt 16 $5 noon fri Joe K1RQG
-
- 15 May Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
- buy $2@9A sellers $10/sp@7A $8in adv $35/sp "Season Pass"
- 3rd Sunday Each Month April thru October
-
- 15 May Poughkeepsie NY Mt B ARC @Arl HS $10@6 $5@8 Ken KL7JCQ 914 485 9617 +
-
- 20,22 May Rochester NY NYS ARRL Conv Harold K2HC 716 424 7184 A
-
- 21 May Forestdale RI RIFMRS @VFW 8A Rick K1KYI 401 725 7507
-
- 30 May Whitman MA WARC @Rt 14+18 sell@$10/sp (monday) 617 447 1277 F
-
- 5 June Newington CT @HS Flea + ARRL HQ OH Al N1JWF 203 747 1925 T
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- 19 June Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
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- 17 July Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
-
- 23 July Nashua NH NE Antique RC $5@9 $1@10 @ Res Ctr Church Ray 508 865 1290
-
- 7 Aug Wellesley MA WARS @Babson Trim Hall Barbara N1ICQ 617 329 2628
-
- 13 Aug Charlotte VT @Old Lantern CG 8A- $5 su 3P Fri Dave N1ERD 802 893 7660 T
-
- 21 Aug Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
-
- 27 Aug Gardner MA MARC @Drive-in $5@6 $2@8 Bill WJ1Y 508 939 2643 T
-
- 10 Sept Berlin VT CVTARC Robert McCorkle 802 433 6172 A
-
- 17 Sept Forestdale RI RIFMRS @VFW 8A Rick K1KYI 401 725 7507
-
- 18 Sept Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
-
- 21-24 Sept Rochester NY Antique WA Conf Joyce 607 739 5443 +
-
- 25 Sept Framingham MA @ HS $14@8 $5@9 $2@10 Barry WN1N 508 877 4947 F
-
- 1,2 Oct Boxboro MA NE Div Conv. Gene W1VRK 617 631 7388 A
-
- 8,9 Oct Durham CT Nutmeg @FG Opens 4PM sat $5-25 Jim N1IZF 203 349 3353 F
-
- 16 Oct Cambridge MA FLEA at MIT Nick 617 253 3776 F
-
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- LAST UPDATE 12-30-93 de W1GSL P 2 of 2
- Source F= Flyer J= John Roberts list A= ARRL list WR NV 73 CQ QST = Mags
- T= tentative early info D= W1DL + = new info this month
- This list has been compiled from many sources. While we believe the info to
- be accurate the author can not be responsible for changes or errors.
- Check with the sponsoring organizations for more details. This list will be
- posted monthly to USENET. Mailed copies are sent when additions are made.
- *******************************************************************************
- Additions/ Corrections via Internet w1gsl@athena.mit.edu
- TCPIP w1gsl@gw.w1mx.ampr.org
- AX.25 w1gsl@wa1phy.#ema.ma.usa
- US Mail W1GSL POB 82 MIT Br Cambridge MA 02139
- SASE for updated copy as issued.
-
-
-
- Page 3 Electronic version only This page has the overflow if any from P3
- the paper version.
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 1994 Contact Source
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- 22,23 Oct Waltham MA Photographica 10-5 $5 ~photo~ (bef 9PM) 617 965 0807 T
-
- 29 Oct Nashua NH NE Antique RC $5@9 $1@10 @ Res Ctr Church Ray 508 865 1290
-
- 13 Nov Branford CT SCARA @intrm sch Brad WA1TAS 203 265 9983 T
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- LAST UPDATE 12-30-93 de W1GSL P 3
- *******************************************************************************
- Additions/ Corrections via Internet w1gsl@athena.mit.edu
- TCPIP w1gsl@gw.w1mx.ampr.org
- AX.25 w1gsl@wa1phy.#ema.ma.usa
- US Mail W1GSL POB 82 MIT Br Cambridge MA 02139
- SASE for updated copy as issued.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Jan 94 23:38:22 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: ANS Bulletin 001.02
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 001.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD January 1, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-001.02
-
- RV3DR, QSL manager for MIR contacts, advises that on December 24,
- 1993, December 31, 1993 and January 6, 1994 the MIR space station
- will be transmitting special digitized voice messages on its
- normal frequency of 145.55 MHz. The message repeats every tow
- minutes. Sergey says that the developer of this equipment is
- DL2MDE.
-
- ANS thanks RV3DR for the information that went into this bulletin
- and James Mollica N2NRD for relaying it to us.
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 23:00:32 -0700
- From: library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Email_Callbook_server
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- EMAIL CALLSIGN SERVER
- US CALLS ONLY
- (access interface changed..)
-
-
- For those who do not have telnet access to marvin or one of the other
- Internet callsign servers here is an alternative.
-
- N8EMR's Ham BBS, 614-895-2553 has an email server up and running.
- The Server is based on Buckmasters Fall 92 database.
-
- ------------------------- INTERNET AND CIS USERS -------------------------------
-
-
- Mail should be addressed to
- callbook@n8emr.cmhnet.org
-
- You MUST use the reply line now.. To many people with bad
- reply paths.. I got tired of seeing the errors bounced back to me.
-
- There are two command line options. One is REPLY. This command
- is used to specify the return path to use for the callbook request.
- You can use internet @ or bang ! path format.
-
- The second command is CALL. This command is used to specify a list of
- callsigns. Each call sign is seperated by a white space. All other
- lines and info are ignored.
-
- E.G.
- # mail callbook@n8emr.cmhnet.org
- REPLY user@site.domain (your reply path, ! or @ format.)
- CALL n8emr w5rrr (list of calls, space seperated)
- ^D
- #
-
- -------------------------- PACKET RADIO ----------------------------------------
-
- Mail should be sent to CBOOK@N8JYV.#CMH.OH.USA.NA
- You MUST use both the REPLY and CALL option lines.
- The REPLY line should be as follows n8jyv!HOME_BBS!CALL, where
- HOME_BBS is your local packet bbs where you would normal pick up
- your mail, CALL is your callsign.
- You must include the n8jyv! in your reply path.. Packet mail will fail
- without this.
-
- E.g.
- SP CBOOK@N8JYV.#CMH.OH.USA.NA
- Subject ^M
- REPLY n8jyv!w8cqk!n8emr
- CALL n8emr w1aw
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Jan 1994 17:25:14 GMT
- From: nothing.ucsd.edu!brian@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Looking for information
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- No, Jeff, most hams don't go to libraries or read books.
- Few of the public do either, whether hams or not.
- I believe this is primarily because reading is too painful for them.
-
- Judging by the quality of the English most hams write (just examine the
- typical packet radio message), the written word has become a lost art.
-
- That's probably why so many manufacturers are now offering instructions
- on video - too many customers can't read the old-style instruction sheets.
-
- Sad, isn't it?
- - Brian
-
- There are no extra apostrophes in this message.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 22:22:39 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcomsv!bongo!julian@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Looking for information
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2g4blqINNs9j@network.ucsd.edu> brian@nothing.ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor) writes:
- >No, Jeff, most hams don't go to libraries or read books.
- >Few of the public do either, whether hams or not.
-
- I once heard that 3% of the population had library cards. Then
- I read the 5% of the public buys books.
-
- I wonder what perecentage have VCRs and video rental cards.
-
- I know that many homes I visit have few or no books. I am alos
- stunned by the number of radio amateurs that do not have any manuals
- or handbooks on their favourite hobby.
-
- Could the lack of literacy be related to the falling numbers
- involved in participatory activities?
-
-
- --
- Julian Macassey, N6ARE julian@bongo.tele.com Voice: (310) 659-3366
- Paper Mail: Apt 225, 975 Hancock Ave, West Hollywood, California 90069-4074
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 28 Dec 93 22:36:00 GMT
- From: newsflash.concordia.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!mona.muug.mb.ca!mwcsinc!jim.incoronato@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Mobile HF woes.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- IC>I'm trying to get back on HF mobile. Has anyone mounted an HF rig in
- IC>a Saturn SL-2? I can't find a good passage through the firewall to
-
- Ian,
-
- Tell me some more about your mobile antenna setup. I considered buying a
- Kenwood TS-50, but it seemed there were too many headaches in trying to
- get a " clean " antenna mount. I did not want to destroy too much of the
- car's paint or lines.
-
- Thanks
-
- Jim - VE4HAM
-
- ---
- CmpQwk #UNREG UNREGISTERED EVALUATION COPY
-
- ----
- Muddy Waters Computer Society Inc. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- (204)943-6507,08,09 (204)942-0227 (204)956-4997 (all nodes USR 16.8K D/S)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 23:00:28 -0700
- From: library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!root@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: N8EMR_BBS_INFO
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The N8EMR Ham bbs is online to serve the needs of the
- amateur radio operators..
-
- HOW TO ACCESS THE N8EMR HAM RADIO TELEPHONE BBS !!!
-
- System Name: N8EMR
- Phone: 614-895-2553
- Login: hbbs
- Modems: TB2500 PEP/V.32 support
- Times: 24hrs
- IP Address: 44.70.0.1
- Amateur radio annonymous ftp access is available via the ohio
- netrom/ip network. CMHIP is the Netrom node Id and is known
- by most of the nodes in ohio. (its slow but it works)
- This is only via the ohio packet network. This sytem
- is not available via the "INTERNET".
-
- To access the system via the dialup, at the login prompt type hbbs
- (lower case only), you will then enter the BBS program. Follow the
- directions from the bbs prompts.
-
- I attempt to keep the latest and greatest HAM software on-line, and
- encourage all to upload Here is some of software that is available
- for downloading.
-
- NEWHAM area. Pick the tools you need to become a ham
- AMSAT news and satellite keplerian elements
- KA9Q TCP/IP Software for various computers,
- ARRL related files
- Latest packet bbs programs and utilitys.
- Modifications for HAM Rigs and Scanners
- DX and contesting programs
- Many Packet related programs
- Scanner, shortwave and TVRO files and messages.
- NASA NEWS..
- Online Callsign lookup.
-
- Question or comments to
-
- Gary W. Sanders (gws@n8emr.cmhnet.org), 72277,1325
- N8EMR @ W8CQK (ip addr) 44.70.0.1 [Ohio AMPR address coordinator]
- HAM BBS 614-895-2553
- Voice: 614-895-2552 (eves/weekends)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Jan 94 19:54:52 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: RACES Bulletin #307
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid : $RACESBUL.307
-
-
- TO: ALL ES, CD, AND PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTORS VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL RACES OPERATORS IN CALIFORNIA
- INFO: ALL AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS
- FROM: CA STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA)
- 2800 MEADOWVIEW RD., SACRAMENTO, CA 95832 916-262-1600
- LANDLINE BBS OPEN TO ALL 916-262-1657
- RACESBUL.307 RELEASE DATE: January 3, 1994
- SUBJECT: MGT - Observations - Part 3/3
- The Radio officers said that their programs suceeded because:
- 1. It is clearly established that the county official is in
- charge -- not an outside organization.
- 2. They train in and perform some duties other than two-way radio
- because that is what is needed by and useful to the local government.
- 3. The radio officer is accepted as regular staff and attends
- staff meetings, goes to the agency office regularly, and actively
- seeks new and expanded ways in which the volunteers can serve the
- agency and local government. In other words, the RACES (or by whatever
- name) is not a declared disaster-only operation. Unfortunately, that
- last interpretation of the RACES is still widely misunderstood and
- propagated by those with a different agenda.
- A few reported that their packet bulletin board did not carry the
- RACES Bulletins and that the reason was unknown. I suggested they
- contact their BBS sysop to work backward through the delivery system
- to identify the drop out. The RACES Bulletins are by and for all
- communications volunteers in government service --- and not just hams,
- either.
-
- Some disaster management officials with whom I spoke said they
- have a fine RACES group but never heard of and saw the RACES
- Bulletins. I pointed out that the RACES Bulletins are addressed to the
- official and not the messenger (recipient station). If the official
- claims to have a fine group but isn't getting the mail because it's
- not being forwarded -- well, there seems to be a problem with the
- messenger, does it not?
- We solicit your comments, views, input, suggestions, ideas and
- reports.
- --- Stan Harter, CA State Office of Emergency Services
- EOM
-
- -----------------
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ucsd.edu in hamradio/races
- and can be retrieved using FTP.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Dec 93 20:47:00 GMT
- From: newsflash.concordia.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!mona.muug.mb.ca!mwcsinc!harsha.godavari@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Radio Amateurs on USENET
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- To: hams-on-usenet@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
- From:harsha.godavari@mwcsinc.muug.mb.ca
-
- Mark:
-
- Please add my name to the list. I received my ticket on 93-12-09 (basic).
-
- harsha.godavari@mwcsinc.muug.mb.ca(Harsha Godavari) VE4SAI 93-12-09
-
- 73
- VE 4 SAI
- Harsha Godavari
-
- ---
- SLMR 2.1a #389 They all look the same at 2 A.M.
-
-
- ----
- Muddy Waters Computer Society Inc. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- (204)943-6507,08,09 (204)942-0227 (204)956-4997 (all nodes USR 16.8K D/S)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Dec 93 22:27:00 GMT
- From: newsflash.concordia.ca!canopus.cc.umanitoba.ca!mona.muug.mb.ca!mwcsinc!harsha.godavari@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Radio Amateurs on USENET
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- To: hams-on-usenet@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
- From:harsha.godavari@mwcsinc.muug.mb.ca
-
- Mark:
-
- Please add my name to the list. I received my ticket on 93-12-09 (basic).
-
- harsha.godavari@mwcsinc.muug.mb.ca(Harsha Godavari) VE4SAI 93-12-09
-
- 73
- VE 4 SAI
- Harsha Godavari
-
- ---
- SLMR 2.1a #389 They all look the same at 2 A.M.
-
-
- ----
- Muddy Waters Computer Society Inc. Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- (204)943-6507,08,09 (204)942-0227 (204)956-4997 (all nodes USR 16.8K D/S)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 13:06:46 GMT
- From: swrinde!menudo.uh.edu!uuneo!sugar!jreese@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Repeater database?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <21870055@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM> scott@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM (Scott Turner) writes:
-
- >How do I stay away from these things if I don't know where they are?
- >Look, this hiding of links and such-like strikes me as being just a bit
- >silly. If I really want to mess with a link, I'm going to figure out
- >where it is and mess with it.
-
- I don't think the intent is to "hide" the link data from the casual user, but
- that it is not relevent to the intended market of the ARRL Repeater Directory.
-
- >
- >Most amateurs *want* to cooperate on the band, and will use more
- >information to help them do so. I'm doing a lot more simplex these days,
- >especially on 2 meters, and soon on 450, and the band plan listed in the
- >ARRL repeater directory strikes me as inadequate to help guide me to
- >open simplex frequencies.
-
- Not to mention the fact that the ARRL "band plan" printed in the directory
- is NOT USED in much of the country. Please join your local coordination
- group and help them to make a reasonable band plan. That's what is really
- needed.
-
- --
- Jim Reese, WD5IYT | "Reality is for those with no imagination."
- jreese@sugar.neosoft.com | --Jim McClellan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 23:34:42 GMT
- From: usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!grian!morris@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Repeater database?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- bwilkins@iat.holonet.net (Bob Wilkins n6fri) writes:
- >mkb@cs.cmu.edu (Mike Blackwell) after my editing writes:
- >:
- >: Suppose I write a geographical database with a really whizzy graphical
- >: front end, searching and planning capabilities, made to run on a
- >: laptop or PDA. It includes the ARRL repeater directory database. Just
- >: what I want while travelling,
- >:
- >: Feedback is appreciated, before I waste too much time...
- >:
- >: Mike Blackwell -- ke3ig -- mkb@cs.cmu.edu
-
- >You don't propose any thing different than already exists...in the paper
- >edition. Lets make this a new and real product.
-
- >I really don't care where the repeater is located...I want to know the
- >geographic areas that I can reliably communicate either on my
- >handy-scratchy or my 30 watt mobile. Sinse you are offering a graphic
- >interface you could show coverage maps of repeaters overlaid on a good
- >highway map.
-
- Knowing where the repeater is can be valuble, because a standard 3
- second topo data base is available that when given the lat/long of the
- repeater and the antenna pattern info can predict the coverage. Note
- that coverage can be different depending on the frequency involved - 6m
- has very different coverage from 2m even from the same site and power.
- Ditto 2m/220, 220/440, 440/1200. If the coverage maps were to be
- developed from repeater locations, then a knowledgeble user could
- simply plug in a new repeater himself, and not have to wait for a
- vendor update. A method of copying the info from an existing repeater
- at the same site would be a good interim method.
-
- I have seen two differnt windows based highway map products. The one
- that I can remember the name of is Del Orme, is CD based, and I think
- is available from Egghead. I don't remember the other name.
-
- > An interface to gps could enhance your product.
-
- There is a standard 1200 baud interface for most GPS rx's that gives
- latitude, longitude and time of day. Crosshairs and a clock in a corner
- would be a nice feature. Esp. if it self adjusted for Daylight time and
- time zone.
-
- >How about a
- >descripter file of the type of use , times of local nets and news broadcasts.
-
- I'd like to see that - for example one wide area machine near me has a
- 30 second timer. Every local knows it, every visitor times it out. A
- text comment block for W6FNO could warn the visitors, and let them know
- about the Tues night 7pm roll call.
-
- >Your listing of the 250 repeaters in the San Francisco Bay Area is
- >meaningless if it just reflects what is in the ARRL Directory. Many of the
- >local repeaters are listed as closed but are in fact quite open to the
- >travelling amateur. Some repeaters are low level 25 mile coverage machines
- >that can be quite popular. Other repeaters are high level 150 mile
- >repeaters that have no usage at all. I have seen repeaters go from vary
- >active to next to nothing in a matter of months. In essence we do not have
- >the user base to support 250 repeaters in this area.
-
- Also list the cross band systems and linked systems somehow. Look up
- the ZIA connection in AZ & NM. 8 (I think) systems - what goes in on
- one comes out on all. Ditto the Condor 220 system in CA. Perhaps
- clicking on one would show the coverage of the one, plus a zoom-back
- icon when clicked woudl show the coverage of the network (just OR the
- coverage zones, then zoom to fit the display).
-
- >When ever I travel I scan the bands for activity and key words so I know
- >that I can add something to the discussion. Maybe you could add the voice
- >recognician feature as well as the active scan feature to your interface.
-
- I don't think there is a standard voice recognition system except the
- Windows Sound system, and it's recognition doesn't work very well with
- the limited audio bandwidth (300-3khz) from the average handy scratchy.
- The idea is nice, but not as valuable as the info block or the GPS
- feature.
-
- >With out the added features I think your product would only appeal to
- >statistitions and wanabe repeater coordinators...certainly not to any of
- >us that want to find a good QSO on the bands or make an emergency call.
-
- When can I buy one? Preferrably with the current ARRL directory as the
- included data base.
- --
- Mike Morris WA6ILQ | This space intentionally left blank.
- PO Box 1130 |
- Arcadia, CA. 91077 | All opinions must be my own since nobody pays
- 818-447-7052 evenings | me enough to be their mouthpiece...
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- Date: 1 Jan 94 19:52:17 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!jach.hawaii.edu!JRF@ames.arpa
- Subject: Repeaters in the Victoria BC area
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- 2m and 70cm repeaters in Victoria
-
- Hello there all, I am a student at the University of
- Victoria in Canada and am have my tech. license (WH6PB). I was
- hoping that someone out there would be able to tell me where I
- can find a list for the 2 meter and 70 cm repeaters in the Victoria
- area. I am using a relatives account to post this, and I
- can't get this newsgroup at the University, so I would appreciate
- if you could E-mail me some suggestions.
-
- I was also wondering what the advantages of 2m over 70cm
- were and vice-versa. I am just getting into ham-radio, so any
- advice would be a welcome addition to my limited knowledge.
-
- Happy New Year All --> Thomas Fletcher (WH6PB)
- E-Mail - tfletche@sirius.uvic.ca
- - tfletchr@dao.nrc.ca
-
- As I was going up the stair, I met a man who wasn't there;
- He wasn't there again today, I wish I wish he'd stay away.
-
-
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-
- Date: 1 Jan 1994 09:20:08 -0800
- From: swrinde!sgiblab!gatekeeper.us.oracle.com!barrnet.net!nntp.crl.com!crl.crl.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <00977B186CA20CA0.24E0CB04@drager.com>, <21870055@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM>, <CIyCFB.CBI@sugar.NeoSoft.COM>for
- Subject : Re: Repeater database?
-
- In article <CIyCFB.CBI@sugar.NeoSoft.COM> jreese@NeoSoft.com (Jim Reese) writes:
-
- >I don't think the intent is to "hide" the link data from the casual user, but
- >that it is not relevent to the intended market of the ARRL Repeater Directory.
-
- Never-the-less in the context of the "repeater database" that was the subject
- of this thread, Scott's call for such information to be published makes perfect
- sense. I would hope the database would have uses the ARRL directory does not
- try to address.
-
- Happy New Year everyone...
-
-
- --
- matthew rapaport Philosopher/Programmer at large KD6KVH
- CIS: 70271,255 Internet: mjr@crl.com
-
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