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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1540
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 3 Jan 94 Volume 93 : Issue 1540
-
- Today's Topics:
- "Renewal" batteries -- a note
- ARLD071 DX News (2 msgs)
- Bad Ham Company
- Buckmaster HAMCALL CD-ROM
- Disability Waivers for CW scam (2 msgs)
- FFTMORSE
- R&R associates keyer kit
- Strange Antenna
- Transmission Technology
- UK scanner listeners arrested; called
- Wanted: Morse code software
- Where to Start? (3 msgs)
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Jan 94 01:23:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: "Renewal" batteries -- a note
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
-
- In reference to the Rayovac Renewal batteries -
-
- > Geoff-
-
- > A problem with the idea of replacing NiCds with the new alkalines, is that
- > it is necessary to recharge the alkalines relatively early, in order to
- > realize the long life they are claimed to have. By not recharging until
- > they reach zero volts, the number of times they can be recharged is
- > reduced.
-
- My father works as a process engineering manager for Rayovac, and when I
- mentioned this to him, he said that their tests have been finding the
- same results. He noted that their current charger units don't charge
- much at all if the voltage of the battery is below 0.4 volts. However,
- if an expended battery is allowed to sit overnight (or for a period of
- several hours), it will recover voltage up to 1.2 volts, after which it
- will charge better. Still, Rayovac will be updating their charger systems
- to reduce/eliminate charging problems. (The new chargers should ship by
- March.)
-
- --Tim (no callsign yet - the application is probably sitting in a stack
- of papers somewhere at the FCC...)
- (thadley@macc.wisc.edu)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 07:33:24 -0700
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLD071 DX News
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ARL $ARLD071
- ARLD071 DX news
-
- ZCZC AE97
- QST de W1AW
- DX Bulletin 71 ARLD071
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Jan 94 05:03:12 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLD071 DX News
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
-
- Luck --
-
- I just recently got onto the Internet, after basically being QRT on landline
- BBSing after dropping the Prodigy membership last summer. It's nice to see
- you here.
-
- 73 de Lee/KE3FB in Md.
- leevankoten@delphi.com
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Jan 1994 23:51:21 GMT
- From: qualcomm.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!news.ysu.edu!yfn.ysu.edu!ag821@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Bad Ham Company
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In a previous article, jholly@cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback) says:
-
- >Jeff Gold (ag821@yfn.ysu.edu) wrote:
- >
- > [stuff about bad keyer deleted]
- >
- >: Wrote a long letter and sent the chip back to R&R. Dick had chip for a
- >: long time. .got it back today.. he told me to send it back to Bud
- >: Southard.. no address or anything.. told me to check for a bad soldering
- >: joint.. also gave me the address of Innovative Electronics and told me
- >: to deal with them .. because that is where he gets the chips from..
- >:
- >: I bought the kit from R&R.. think they should have done something.
- >:
- >
- >It seems that Bud Southard is the contact at Innovative Electronics and
- >Bud deals with the problems with bad chips...Did you try to contact
- >Innovative Electronics?
- >
- >What more would want R&R do for you? You feel that you may have isolated the
- >problem with the kit. But then from the description of the problem it does
- >seem likely you may have a bad solder joint. About the only other thing that
- >crosses my mind is that R&R could have sent you a new chip. Are you sure you
- >got your original chip back? Maybe R&R can't get returns from Innovative
- >and that is why Dick suggested you contact Innovative.
- >
- >The days of Heathkit are only enjoyed in the history books. From what I
- >have read about Ramsey on the net, you seem to have had the luck of getting
- >you project working.
- >
- >73, Jim, WA6SDM
- >
- >
-
- Jim,
-
- Well, actually as I explained to him in the letter, I had spent a lot
- of time checking it out before I sent it back. I had an Idiom press
- version of the same keyer that I have had working for about 2 years. I
- checked all the voltages and such. Finally I pulled the chip out of the
- Idiom Press version and stuck it into the R&R keyer I built. everything
- worked fine. I have built a lot of equipment.. there is NO doubt in this
- case as to what the problem was.
-
- I have been working in the computer busineess for about
- 12 years now. I am curently Manager of Computer Suport for a University
- and have fixed many computer type devices. No matter how good the company,
- there are bad chips. The chips usually go in the first 30 days or so.. in
- their burn in period.
-
- I would expect someone who has a business to stand behand their
- product and not use the "ship it and forget it approach"
-
- 73
-
- Jeff, AC4HF
- --
- Jeff M. Gold, AC4HF
- Manager, Academic Computing Support
- Tennessee Technological University
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Jan 94 19:10:00 GMT
- From: sdd.hp.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!ernie.almac.co.uk!almac!martin.briscoe@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Buckmaster HAMCALL CD-ROM
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- How does the Buckmaster HAMCALL CD-ROM get its information on non-USA
- calls?
-
- I have been looking through and there are a lot of mistakes, some are
- mistakes in the RSGB produced call book, but many look as if someone has
- just typed in the wrong details for a callsign.
-
- I would have expected the information to be either straight off a computer
- tape/disc or scanned from the text in the callbook, so just wonder how
- there are so many mistakes - not typed in by hand I hope !
-
-
- * RM 1.2 00964 * Martin Briscoe - Inverness-shire - Scotland
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Jan 1994 23:10:00 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!avdms8.msfc.nasa.gov!news.larc.nasa.gov!grissom.larc.nasa.gov!kludge@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Disability Waivers for CW scam
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <rohvm1.mah48d-030194123800@136.141.220.39> rohvm1.mah48d@rohmhaas.com (John E. Taylor III) writes:
- >
- >The concensus among visually impaired amateurs I've spoken to is that they
- >resent the CW waivers, and feel that they are quite capable of copying
- >Morse. Of course they had already passed the Morse exam--but it does make
- >one wonder if some of the people relying on the waivers aren't getting a
- >free ride rather than legitimate relief for a handicap.
-
- My grandmother was blind from about age fifteen, the result of a detached
- retina. She could do 30 wpm with a straight key, and was the reason I
- first got interested in amateur radio.
- --scott
- --
- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 12:40:06 -0500
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!hamblin.math.byu.edu!yvax.byu.edu!cunyvm!rohvm1!rohvm1.mah48d@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Disability Waivers for CW scam
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <344.popyackl@erplab.erp.rl.af.mil_POPMail/PC_3.2.2>,
- popyackl@erplab.erp.rl.af.mil (Leonard J Popyack, Jr.) wrote, in part:
-
- > I have a question concerning the newest type of license "scam." Our VE group just
- > had a guy come through with a disability waiver which was signed by his doctor
- > indicating that his blindness prevented him from copying CW.
- >
- > What makes this incident so interesting is the fact that at the same VE session,
- > another blind man came in without a waiver and passed a 13 WPM code test with
- > flying colors.
- >
- > The question to the net is how can blindness prevent a person from copying CW?
-
- The concensus among visually impaired amateurs I've spoken to is that they
- resent the CW waivers, and feel that they are quite capable of copying
- Morse. Of course they had already passed the Morse exam--but it does make
- one wonder if some of the people relying on the waivers aren't getting a
- free ride rather than legitimate relief for a handicap.
-
- John Taylor W3ZID
- rohvm1.mah48d@rohmhaas.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Jan 1994 23:36:15 -0500
- From: sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!gatech!news.ans.net!inca.gate.net!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FFTMORSE
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- P.S.: I'm satisfied with my mods to FFTMORSE, and am now looking for FSK
- demodulation algorithms for RTTY, WEFAX, and whatever else I can get my hands
- onto. FSK shows up real nice on the spectrum analyzer that FFTMORSE displays,
- and I want to add more decoding options.
-
- --
- -><- Rocco Caputo (troc@inca.gate.net) PGP 2.3a public key available by finger.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Jan 1994 23:41:41 GMT
- From: qualcomm.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!news.ysu.edu!yfn.ysu.edu!ag821@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: R&R associates keyer kit
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- quick follow up on R&R associates and the Cmos Super Keyer II.
-
- I got Dick Rathburns number and gave him a call. I re-explained
- everything I had said in the letter. The guy has a mouth like a sewer
- and sure doesn't want anything to do with any problems.. just told me it
- wasn't his problem and I should send the chip to the author of the
- original article. I explained I didn't buy the kit from the author, and
- didn't even know him and felt the problem should be handled by the
- company selling the kits. He didn't have anything nice to say and
- continued to use short words.
-
- Well, on the bright side, I have found all the other people I have dealt
- with in this hobby to be the opposite.
-
- If you deal with this guy, good luck.
-
- 73,
- Jeff, AC4HF
- --
- Jeff M. Gold, AC4HF
- Manager, Academic Computing Support
- Tennessee Technological University
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 4 Jan 1994 01:58:06 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!unixg.ubc.ca!acs.ucalgary.ca!fusion!root@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Strange Antenna
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- brian@nothing.ucsd.edu (Brian Kantor) writes:
- > It's a cell-phone antenna. Why does it look like that? Well, it
- > doesn't get snagged in the car wash brush quite so easily, and it
- > doesn't get ripped off by the garage door quite so easily, and it
- > looks space age and is less efficient.
-
- Actually, it sounds more like a 2-way diversity antenna to me.. The
- loops are placed 90 degrees apart so they can take advantage of angle
- diversity (the smallest feasible diversity antenna of this type is
- about 3 cm x 3 cm, so this sounds reasonable).
-
- > - Brian
-
- c4
- --
- Christopher Lau- "Mr. Unix" | / Fusion: Playing With Fire!
- StarBright Research | / / H + H -> He + 24 MeV
- -- | /_/_/_ "Bring back Trudeau!"
- root,lauc@fusion.cuc.ab.ca |____________ "This space for rent"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 23:44:21 GMT
- From: yeshua.marcam.com!zip.eecs.umich.edu!umn.edu!maroon.tc.umn.edu!fasul001@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Transmission Technology
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I just thought this would be one good starting point in looking into new
- transmission technology. I'm interested in satelite, fiber-optics, you
- know. Could someone point me in the righ direction to find this stuff on
- the net? The conventional methods aren't working for me.
-
- TIA
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------
- Ed Fasula
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Jan 94 01:15:17 GMT
- From: ogicse!cs.uoregon.edu!sgiblab!sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!cupnews0.cup.hp.com!lamont@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: UK scanner listeners arrested; called
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- David Adams (dadams@cray.com) wrote:
- : In article 281293150945@msanders.sim.es.com, msanders@sim.es.com (Milt Sanders) writes:
-
- : ... federal agents sent announcements
- : in the mail to the last known addresses of a list of criminals saying,
- : "Congradulations, you are the lucky winner in our drawing..." A whole swarm
- : of these guys showed up, produced ID, and were immediately handcuffed.
-
- : There is something in all this that really bothers me about a system that
- : would allow it's police force, those we hire to enforce laws dealing with
- : honesty, to lie, ...
-
- They didn't lie. They held a drawing of suspected-criminals-that-we-have-
- a-prior-address-for, and everyone in the pile won. The prize is overnight
- accomodations in a remote location. Now, if they said that you had a chance
- at a specific prize, and named the prize, they could probably be forced to
- award that prize to some individual, although that trip to Hawaii might be
- hard to make if you're in prison...
-
- lamont
- KD6VTV
-
- The above is not a statement of the Hewlett-Packard Company.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 23:10:37 GMT
- From: adobe!juventud.mv.us.adobe.com!user@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Wanted: Morse code software
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi,
-
- I'm learning morse code, and I'm hoping that there is a software package
- out there that will help me out. You know, dot & dash sounds and
- everything. I have access to Mac/Windows/DOS. Any ideas?
-
- Drop me a line at Jsjordal@adobe.com
-
-
-
-
- I love my country, but fear my government.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 20:11:11 GMT
- From: qualcomm.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!umn.edu!uum1!ncrtimes!csdpc214.stpaul.ncr.com!tony.blake@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Where to Start?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi Gang,
-
- I hope I'm posting in the right area. I'm currently waiting for
- the FCC to issue my license. I'm using this waiting period to
- decide on my first rig. When I started studying for my ticket, I
- thought I would start out on the HF bands. However, during the course
- of my studies, satellite communications sounded really appealing. And
- of course, there is the local 2m and 70 cm FM traffic as well.
-
- I am looking for those satellite operators who would like to recommend
- radio/antenna combinations for working the satellites. I'm am currently
- leaning more towards the VHF bands for my first radio, mainly due to
- the sizes of the antennas. (Which is sort of ironic considering I
- decided to get my amateur license to DX on the HF bands). From what
- I can tell, you can't use a dual band FM transceiver to work most of
- the satellites because they require SSB and CW modes. Any
- recommendations concerning equipment necessary for sat work would be
- greatly appreciated.
-
- I'm not sure i'll be running any packet radio. I work on data
- communications software all day, and I'd like my hobby to revolve
- around something else. I have two locations I'll be operating
- from, my home in a very urban setting, and our cabin in a very
- rural setting. My guess is I'll run most of my HF traffic at the
- cabin where I can put up a fairly good sized antenna farm and no
- one will care considering the remoteness of the property, and run
- the VHF traffic back home in the city. Sound reasonable?
-
- I realize that amateur radio has a wide range of interests and
- opportunities. Right now I'm interrested in HF, 2m FM repeater, and
- satellite. Although I have a good sized budget, it looks as though
- I can't get into HF and satellite right away. Any opions as to which
- would be better to start out in would be greatly appreciated.
-
- 73's
-
-
- Tony
-
- ===================================================================
-
- Tony Blake DoD#9045 NCR Corporation
- tony.blake@ccmsmtp.stpaul.ncr.com Network Products Division
- (612) 638-7259 voice 2700 Snelling Avenue North
- (612) 638-8173 fax St Paul, MN 55113-1784
-
- Disclaimer: The smelling pistakes are all my own.
- ===================================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Jan 94 00:30:55 GMT
- From: ogicse!news.tek.com!gvgpsa.gvg.tek.com!gold.gvg.tek.com!gvgadg.gvg.tek.com!groverc@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Where to Start?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > Hi Gang,
- >
- > I hope I'm posting in the right area. I'm currently waiting for
- > the FCC to issue my license. I'm using this waiting period to
- > decide on my first rig. When I started studying for my ticket, I
- > thought I would start out on the HF bands. However, during the course
- > of my studies, satellite communications sounded really appealing. And
- > of course, there is the local 2m and 70 cm FM traffic as well.
- >
- > ===================================================================
- >
- > Tony Blake DoD#9045 NCR Corporation
- > tony.blake@ccmsmtp.stpaul.ncr.com Network Products Division
-
- Wonderful, wonderful! A new ham who can spell "satellite."
-
- There is hope for the world after all. He's also got a DoD number.
-
- Things are really looking up on this newsgroup.
-
- 73
-
- Grover
- WT6P
- DoD#7388
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Jan 1994 21:41:51 GMT
- From: ipxpress.aws.waii.com!ep130.wg2.waii.com!ep130.wg2.waii.com!mjg@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Where to Start?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <tony.blake.17.2D287BDF@stpaul.ncr.com>, tony.blake@stpaul.ncr.com
- (Tony C Blake) writes:
- |> Hi Gang,
- |>
- |> I hope I'm posting in the right area. I'm currently waiting for
- |> the FCC to issue my license. I'm using this waiting period to
- |> decide on my first rig. When I started studying for my ticket, I
- |> thought I would start out on the HF bands. However, during the course
- |> of my studies, satellite communications sounded really appealing. And
- |> of course, there is the local 2m and 70 cm FM traffic as well.
- |>
- |> I am looking for those satellite operators who would like to recommend
- |> radio/antenna combinations for working the satellites. I'm am currently
- |> leaning more towards the VHF bands for my first radio, mainly due to
- |> the sizes of the antennas. (Which is sort of ironic considering I
- |> decided to get my amateur license to DX on the HF bands). From what
- |> I can tell, you can't use a dual band FM transceiver to work most of
- |> the satellites because they require SSB and CW modes. Any
- |> recommendations concerning equipment necessary for sat work would be
- |> greatly appreciated.
- |>
- |> I'm not sure i'll be running any packet radio. I work on data
- |> communications software all day, and I'd like my hobby to revolve
- |> around something else. I have two locations I'll be operating
- |> from, my home in a very urban setting, and our cabin in a very
- |> rural setting. My guess is I'll run most of my HF traffic at the
- |> cabin where I can put up a fairly good sized antenna farm and no
- |> one will care considering the remoteness of the property, and run
- |> the VHF traffic back home in the city. Sound reasonable?|>
- |> I realize that amateur radio has a wide range of interests and
- |> opportunities. Right now I'm interrested in HF, 2m FM repeater, and
- |> satellite. Although I have a good sized budget, it looks as though
- |> I can't get into HF and satellite right away. Any opions as to which
- |> would be better to start out in would be greatly appreciated.
- |>
- |> 73's
- |>
- |>
- |> Tony
- |>
- |> ===================================================================
- |>
- |> Tony Blake DoD#9045 NCR Corporation
- |> tony.blake@ccmsmtp.stpaul.ncr.com Network Products Division
- |> (612) 638-7259 voice 2700 Snelling Avenue North
- |> (612) 638-8173 fax St Paul, MN 55113-1784
- |>
- |> Disclaimer: The smelling pistakes are all my own.
- |> ===================================================================
-
- What class ticket did you get?
-
- Mike KB5TOJ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB DX ARL ARLD071
- ARLD071 DX news
-
- Thanks to Bob, W5KNE; QRZ DX; Chod, VP2ML; the DX Bulletin; and the
- Yankee Clipper Contest Club PacketCluster Network for the items in
- this week's bulletin.
-
- IRAQ. Club station YI1IRL should be on the air soon. YI1MH has
- been worked on 21214 kHz at 1326z. And finally, G0MMI is NOT the
- QSL manager for YI1BGD. QSL YI1BGD via DF3NZ.
-
- REVILLA GIGEDO ISLANDS. XF4CI has been worked on 3797 kHz at 1004z,
- 14195 kHz at 0944z and even via OSCAR 13 on 145900 kHz at 0905z.
- QSL via XE1CI.
-
- VANUATU. YJOAXX has been a good catch on the lower bands. Try 1830
- kHz around 1200z and 7005 kHz from 1245 to 1345z.
-
- MARTINIQUE. FM5BH has been on 1835 kHz at 1014z and 3798 kHz at
- 1030z. Listen for FM5DP on 3795 kHz around 1015z.
-
- EAST MALAYSIA. An SSB/CW operation by 9M6/JA0VBJ and 9M6/JH0SPE is
- expected to start January 7 for about one week. QSL via JA0VBJ.
-
- TROMELIN. FR5ZQ/T should be on the air in January. Operations from
- Glorioso should commence sometime in the Summer.
-
- WHERE ARE THEY? As of Thursday afternoon as this bulletin was being
- prepared, there were no spots for the following planned operations.
- Nauru, C21/AH0F by JA2NQG. Maldive Islands, 8Q7BX by Carlo, I4ALU.
- Gambia, C56/SM4TQO by Gunnar. Bangladesh, S21ZX. Belau, KC6YK.
- Niue, ZK2XJ. Listen around and keep an eye on the PacketCluster for
- these to become active.
-
- CHRISTMAS ISLAND WRAP UP. Although plagued with high noise levels,
- unity gain antennas on all bands except 17 and 12 meters, and ho hum
- propagation at best, a total of around 16,000 Qs were logged for
- this DXpedition, 9,000 by VK9XO and 7,500 by VI9XN. QSL VI9XN via
- W5KNE and VK9XO via VK4CRR.
-
- W6KG SK. World renowned DXer Lloyd Colvin, W6KG, died in Ankara,
- Turkey, in mid-December. Lloyd and his wife Iris, W6QL, are the DX
- end of countless DXCC country credits.
-
- THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. ARRL Straight Key Night, SKN, is a safe
- alternative to other New Year's Eve celebrating. It runs from 0000z
- to 2400z on January 1. This casual event is a relaxing way to wind
- down 1993 and open 1994 operations. For more information check page
- 127 of November QST.
-
- If the word casual never applies to your hamming, try the AGCW DL
- QRP Winter Contest from 1500z January 1 until 1500z January 2. This
- is a low power event on CW only. Details appear on page 128 of
- December QST.
- NNNN
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
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