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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1532
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 2 Jan 94 Volume 93 : Issue 1532
-
- Today's Topics:
- DEP May Impose Fees On YOU!
- Finally got my license in the mail!
- HAM-server changes
- TOYOTAS AND MOBILE RIGS
- TS-850 & ICOM SM-8
- VK2WI Weekly News, 2nd January, 1994
-
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-
- 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: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 00:46:39 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!wb6w@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: DEP May Impose Fees On YOU!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- John Magliacane (magliaco@pilot.njin.net) wrote:
-
- : SB NJHAM @ ALLUSA $DEPE1
- : DEP May Impose Fees on YOU!
- :
- : The Department of Environmental Protection and Energy in New Jersey is
- : proposing a fee pertaining to owners of RF generating devices. In summary,
-
- (snip)
-
- This has the potential for leading to an interesting court case. In the
- early 1920's, the US Supreme Court held that ALL radio communications were
- in fact interstate commerece. The US Constitution reserves the authority
- to regulate interstate commerece to the federal government. Any tax or
- fee imposed on the basis suggested in this note is a direct attempt by
- a state to regulate interstate commerece - and may be voided in federal
- court if anyone bothers to spend the $$$$ to fight it.
-
- That the state has an interest in protecting the health of its citizens is
- undeniable. What has not been shown is that the level of exposure to RF
- from many of the sources listed are in any way harmful. Based on the
- scanner law contoversy in NJ, one is tempted to think that there is
- someone of influence in NJ who just doesn't like Amateur Radio!
-
- 73 de Glenn Thomas wb6w@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 18:17:04 GMT
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!trane.uninett.no!news.eunet.no!nuug!news.eunet.fi!fuug!krk!krksun.krk.fi!tofi@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Finally got my license in the mail!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SUSEEA@MAINE.MAINE.EDU wrote:
- : Took the Tech test and 5wpm code on OCT. 20, 1993 and recieved
- : the license on Dec. 24, 1993. Nice Christmas present I thought.
- : Just thought some of you out there would like to know the waiting
- : time.
- : Alan
- : N1QWT
-
- : *** My son, 11 years old also passed his Tech with 5 wpm code. He
- : recieved his ticket the same day as me. N1QWV
-
- : Now there are 3 generations of HAMS in this family.
-
- Congrats!!!!
-
- de OH2KWH
-
- -Kristoffer H{ggstr|m
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1993 01:10:04 -0700
- From: usc!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!adec23!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HAM-server changes
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The HAM-server index has undergone some radical changes. I am in
- process of adding descriptors to most of the files, and have moved
- some files around.
-
- If you have ordered an index prior to 12/26, I suggest you re-order.
-
- Send your request to:
-
- HAM-server@grafex.sbay.org
-
- In the text place
-
- get \hamradio\index.txt
-
- Do not reply to this post, or email to HAMSinfo.
-
- 73 de KA6ETB
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 1 Jan 1994 22:55:19
- From: vtserf.cc.vt.edu!solaris.cc.vt.edu!dkingma.bevb.blacksburg.va.us!dkingma@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: TOYOTAS AND MOBILE RIGS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >I SEEM TO RECALL A FLURRY OF INFO A FEW YEARS BACK ABOUT TOYOTAS AND MOBILE
- RIG>S. ANYONE OUT THERE RECALL THE BASIC SCOOP? TNX ES 73, BRIAN, WY2G
-
- I bought a '92 Camry and about a month after installing a 50W 2m rig, I read
- that someone blew one of the car computers while running 100W on HF and was
- forced to pay for the $1000 computer because, buried in some service manual at
- the dealer somewhere, they state that you cannot run more than 10 W in the
- car. I asked my dealer about this and he agrees with this finding, but has no
- suggestions about where to route cables to minimize such problems... heck, he
- couldn't even tell me where the computers were exaclty. He said they were
- everywhere. I have been running 5W with no problems with an occasional bump
- up to 25 W. However, I usually turn the car off and park it before I crank it
- up to 50 W which is very rarely needed. So far, no problems! Knock on wood..
-
- Dave
- dkingma@vt.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Jan 94 01:06:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: TS-850 & ICOM SM-8
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Greetings....I've been using the SM-8 microphone with my 850 for some time
- now and really like how well it works..however, they "up/down" feature does
- not work. I can get it to either go Up or Down but not both...cany anyone
- help me? Keep it simple please, I'm no technician but I haven't blown my
- self up yet either. 73....Roger
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Jan 94 05:17:40 GMT
- From: munnari.oz.au!metro!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: VK2WI Weekly News, 2nd January, 1994
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- VK2WI BROADCAST, 2nd January, 1994
-
- Welcome to the first morning/evening broadcast for 1994, and we
- trust that all our listeners survived the celebrations. We still
- have several dead transmitters, so there will be no broadcast on
- 160m AM, 10m SSB, 6m SSB and 2m SSB. These transmitters will be
- repaired when personnel become available.
-
-
- The major news items this week include:
-
- A New Year Broadcast
- Council meeting in Wollongong
- Annual General Meeting
- FM-828 Bonanza
- Packet Users meeting
- NTAC Chairman resigns
-
- ----------
-
- Divisional News
-
- A New Year Broadcast
-
- As mentioned, this is the first "live" VK2 Broadcast for the new
- year. We believe that some Divisions will not commence their
- Broadcast until later on in the month, so in the meantime those
- Members and listeners bereft of a local Broadcast are invited to
- tune in to VK2 instead. The regular evening Broadcasts will also
- re-commence tonight, and call-backs on most frequencies will be
- taken.
-
- Council meeting in Wollongong
-
- There will be a meeting of the Divisional Council held in Wollon-
- gong, at the Illawarra SES headquarters in Montague St, starting
- at 7.30pm. The meeting was requested by John Simon VK2XGJ. The
- purpose of the meeting is to consider urgent NTAC business, set a
- date for the EGM as requested in a petition to consider a Motion
- of No Confidence in Council, and to continue with business left
- over from the previous meeting to consider a Motion of No Confi-
- dence in the Divisional Secretary. The next Council meeting at
- Parramatta will be on Friday 21st January.
-
- Office hours
-
- Following a well-deserved break, the Divisional Office will be
- open as usual from Monday 10th January, at the usual hours of
- 11am to 2pm Monday to Friday, and 7pm to 9pm on Wednesday nights.
- Thank you Margaret, and we hope your in-tray will not be too
- full!
-
- Annual General Meeting
-
- Don't forget that the AGM has been set for Sunday 10th April.
- The closing date for agenda items and nominations is Monday 28th
- February.
-
- FM-828 Bonanza
-
- Members and Clubs may be interested to know the the Division has
- obtained over five hundred "FM-828 high-band" VHF radios, for
- subsequent disposal. They were donated by a large telecommunica-
- tions company in a ceremony attended by the President, Vice-
- President and Secretary. There will be further details in a
- later Broadcast.
-
- Trash and Treasure Sale
-
- The next Divisional Trash and Treasure is scheduled to be held at
- Amateur Radio House, Parramatta, on Sunday 23rd January.
-
- Packet Users meeting
-
- Listeners interested in the development of packet radio in the
- Sydney area are invited to an informal meeting at Amateur Radio
- House, 109 Wigram St, Parramatta, on Sunday 23rd January, start-
- ing at 2pm. Please contact Darryl VK2TDS for more details.
-
- NTAC Chairman resigns
-
- Cesar VK2TCM, the Chairman of NTAC (the NSW Technical Advsiory
- Committee) has resigned from that position, effective immediate-
- ly. Cesar claims that the Committee cannot function effectively,
- as there is too much control imposed by the Council, and the long
- delays in approvals are causing much ill-will amongst the Clubs.
-
-
- Vanity Callsigns in USA
-
- Listeners may be aware that the USA regulatory body, the FCC does
- not charge for Amateur licences, and as a result there are no
- resources avauilable to permit Amateurs to pick their own call
- sign. This could soon change. The FCC has released its Notice
- of Proposed Rule Making, in PR Docket 93-305, to permit amateurs
- to choose a ``vanity'' call sign. Individuals as well as trust-
- ees of club stations would be eligible to request an available
- call sign from the block assigned to their licence class or a
- lower licence class.
-
- A fee would be required. The Communications Act specifies a fee
- of 7 dollars per year for amateur service vanity call signs, and
- allows the Commission to require payment of small fees in advance
- for a number of years not to exceed the relevant licence term.
- Fee issues would be resolved under a separate FCC rule making
- proceeding, and a vanity call sign system would not be started
- until then.
-
- The applicant would provide a list of up to 10 total call signs
- desired. The FCC would assign the first available requested call
- sign from the applicant's list. If none of the desired call
- signs was available, the applicant's current call sign would be
- reassigned. Call signs of lapsed or deceased licensees would not
- be available for reassignment for two years. A call sign relin-
- quished under the vanity call sign program would be available for
- reassignment immediately.
-
- -- From the ARRL Bulletin
-
-
- WICEN News
-
- This is a quiet time for WICEN, barring the usual unforeseen
- emergencies that seem to happen at this time of the year, so this
- is an appropriate time to overhaul the Sydney WICEN repeater
- system on 7150/8275. A dual-band high-gain antenna has been
- borrowed, and it will be placed in service, replacing the current
- temporary antenna, as soon as practicable. Casual users of this
- repeater system are reminded that except during net times and
- other activations, there is a 30-second timeout; you will soon
- get used to keeping your overs short to avoid getting the dreaded
- raspberry.
-
- The next major exercise is the annual Bungonia Cave Rescue, on
- the weekend of 19-20th March. Further details will be provided
- in a later broadcast. The next Committee meeting will be on
- Saturday 12th February.
-
- The Sydney WICEN net, normally held every Thursday at 9.30pm on
- repeater 7150, is in recess and will re-commence later on in the
- month. In the meantime, this would be a good opportunity to
- brush up on your communication skills, and ensure all your equip-
- ment is in working order for that sudden activation.
-
- -- Dave VK2KFU, WICEN (NSW) Publicity Officer
-
-
- Broadcast Summary
-
- Summarising the articles in this news broadcast so far:
-
- We note the passing of Reg VK2YL last month.
-
- The VK2 Broadcasts are now "live" again, every Sunday morning and
- evening, and callbacks will be taken. The office re-opens on
- Monday week, the 10th January.
-
- There will be a meeting of the Divisional Council held at the
- Illawarra SES headquarters in Wollongong, starting at 7.30pm.
- The purpose of the meeting is to consider urgent NTAC business,
- set a date for the EGM as requested in a petition to consider a
- Motion of No Confidence in Council, and to continue with business
- left over from the previous meeting to consider a Motion of No
- Confidence in the Divisional Secretary.
-
- The AGM has been set for Sunday 10th April. The closing date for
- agenda items and nominations is Monday 28th February.
-
- Over five hundred "FM-828 high-band" VHF radios will soon become
- available from the Division.
-
- Listeners interested in the development of packet radio in the
- Sydney area are invited to an informal meeting at Amateur Radio
- House, 109 Wigram St, Parramatta, on Sunday 23rd January, start-
- ing at 2pm. Please contact Darryl VK2TDS for more details.
-
- Cesar VK2TCM, the Chairman of NTAC (the NSW Technical Advsiory
- Committee) has resigned from that position, effective immediate-
- ly, claiming that the Committee cannot function effectively.
-
-
- Club News
-
- Central Coast Amateur Radio Club
-
- Amateur radio operators, their families, friends and those inter-
- ested in amateur radio are invited to attend the 1994 GOSFORD -
- CENTRAL COAST FIELD DAY which will be held on Sunday 27th Febru-
- ary 1994 at the prestige venue, the WYONG RACECOURSE. Gates open
- at 9:00am. TRADING AND ALL ACTIVITIES WILL COMMENCE AT THE NEW
- TIME OF 9:00AM.
-
- Registration is $8 for adults, with children under 12 free, $5
- for Seniors and Pensioners. Special group concessions are avail-
- able on application. The usual attractions will be available,
- and there will be seminars and workshop sessions. Please listen
- to future broadcasts for further information.
-
- -- From a packet bulletin by David VK2UDT
-
-
- Coming Events
-
- Divisional Council meeting in Wollongong . . . TUESDAY
- VK2 Divisional office reopens . . . . 10th January
- Divisional Council meeting at Parramatta . . 21st January
- Divisional Trash and Treasure Sale . . . 23rd January
- Packet Radio users meeting at Amateur Radio House . 23rd January
- WICEN (NSW) Committee meeting . . . . . 12th February
- AATC meeting . . . . . . . . 13th February
- Central Coast Field Day at WYONG . . . . 27th February
- Closing date for AGM . . . . . . 28th February
- Daylight Saving ends . . . . . . 6th March
- Bungonia Cave Rescue (WICEN) . . . . . 19-20th March
- AATC Workshop . . . . . . . . 20th March
-
- VK2WI Broadcast, 2nd January, 1994. Copyright 1994 WIA (NSW) & contributors.
-
- --
- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) VK2KFU @ VK2RWI.NSW.AUS.OC PGP 2.3
- dave@esi.COM.AU ...munnari!esi.COM.AU!dave available
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 01:14:39 EST
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!bloom-beacon.mit.edu!news.bu.edu!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1993Dec29.131133.17917@hemlock.cray.com>, <1993Dec30.090602.1@matrix.cs.wright.edu>, <1993Dec30.213102.28032@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>
- Subject : Re: UK scanner & Cops
-
- "It's illegal to sell drugs, but the police do it. It's illegal to buy stolen
- goods, but the police do it."
-
- But they do NOT actually do those things as such; they're trying to arrest the
- people on the other side of those "transactions," and as long as those are
- people who intended to commit crimes (buying dope, selling stolen goods) I
- have no problem with it.
-
- "It's illegal to speed, but police do it without the required emergency
- signals."
-
- Excellent point there. There was a case a while back where a woman got fed up
- with sheriff's deputies' speeding and actually pulled some of them over and
- tried to make citizen's arrests on them; she ended up being arrested herself
- for speeding (in trying to overtake them), and the court ruled that while she
- DID have authority under the law to make the citizen's arrests she had NO
- authority to break the law in trying to do so.
-
- "It's illegal to serve a warrant for a technical tax violation with concussion
- grenades..."
-
- No argument there.
-
- -- Ed Ellers, KD4AWQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Jan 1994 07:05:49 +0100
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!doc.ic.ac.uk!uknet!EU.net!sun4nl!hacktic!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CIv8HH.Izw@news.iastate.edu>, <2fvpke$e5l@cascade.ens.tek.com>, <30DEC199321501489@erich.triumf.ca>
- Subject : Re: CW WAIVERS
-
-
- Well, maybe we could let people choose for the kind of examn to get their
- HF license.
- 1) CW examn
- 2) A very tough theoratical examn (much tougher than for those who'll do
- the CW). Followed by a practical test, in which they show their ability
- as a correct radio-operator.
-
- Hence you get a system in which both categories have proven their
- knowledge, and you'll get good operators (and the bands still don't get
- that crowded).
-
- -martin-
- (choosing for 1)
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- | | Name : Martin Heffels |
- | Smile, it's contagious | e-mail : zap@hacktic.nl |
- | | air mail: pe1eec@pi8jop.nld.eu |
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