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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #43
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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 16 Jan 94 Volume 94 : Issue 43
-
- Today's Topics:
- cancer from ham radio (2 msgs)
- Dipole Antenna
- DIPOLES FED BY LADDER LINE
- LA's now QRV on WARC SSB
- Log Periodics and DXing
- New QRZ Ham Radio CDROM
- Repeater Interference
- rsgb gb2rs news 16th january
-
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-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 94 14:11:43 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!uos-ee!ee.surrey.ac.uk!M.Willis@ames.arpa
- Subject: cancer from ham radio
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <kelvin.758473388@thed.usup.uk22.bull.co.uk>, kelvin@thed.usup.uk22.bull.co.uk (Kelvin J. Hill) writes:
- |> In <taaronCJK1MF.3xr@netcom.com> taaron@netcom.com (taaron@netcom.com) writes:
- |>
- |>
- |> >Tell me, if ham radio causes cancer, why is it that all the ham radio
- |> >club meetings are filled with old people with few health problems other
- |> >than normal ones for their age?
- |>
- |> 'Cause all the young ones have already died? :-) (I think)
- |>
- |> >Travis Wise
- |> >KB8FOU
- |> >18 yrs old
- |> >General class
- |>
- Or maybe the older ones couldn't have any children.
-
- Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 14:39:07 GMT
- From: haven.umd.edu!news.umbc.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!xlink.net!fauern!lrz-muenchen.de!news@ames.arpa
- Subject: cancer from ham radio
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <taaronCJK1MF.3xr@netcom.com> taaron@netcom.com (taaron@netcom.com)
- writes:
- >
- > Tell me, if ham radio causes cancer, why is it that all the ham radio
- > club meetings are filled with old people with few health problems other
- > than normal ones for their age?
- >
-
- Probably, that's because the ill hams stay at home or in hospital ;^)
-
- Matthias
- --
- Matthias Rosenberger, Walter Schottky Institut, TU Muenchen
- email: me@next45.wsi.physik.tu-muenchen.de
-
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 15 Jan 1994 04:09:41 GMT
- From: news.sprintlink.net!direct!news.direct.net!kg7bk@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Dipole Antenna
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bruce Pea (pea@wri.com) wrote:
-
- : My question is, can I use twinlead to feed this with and run
- : it through a balanced antenna matcher and be able to work
- : 160m through 10m with half way decent performance?? Bruce
-
- It would be better to make it "non-resonant" (about 210 ft) and
- avoid the sky-high impedence that a 160m half-wave dipole would present
- on even multiples of that frequency, i.e. 80m, 40m, 20m, 10m. Ladder-
- line is good, especially at the higher frequencies. Please note that
- the radiation pattern may not have much broadside power when the
- antenna is more than one-wavelength long and mounted more than one-
- quarter-wavelength high. An antenna analysis program like ELNEC will
- give you an *estimate* of the radiation pattern and impedences.
-
- Dunno what "half way decent performance" really means. A lot of Hams
- swear by their 105' centerfed with ladder-line... how does 10dbi gain
- at a take-off-angle of 16 degrees sound on 10m? Not nearly as good as
- a 5 element Quad... but for $30 it works.
-
- 73, Cecil, kg7bk@indirect.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 18:32:04 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!greg@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: DIPOLES FED BY LADDER LINE
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <Pine.3.05.9401132151.A8820-a100000@booz.bah.com> k1zat@bah.COM (J. D. Delancy) writes:
- >
- >I know there are gonna be some out there that will poo-poo the
- >idea of electric fence wire for antennas (it wont last, it rusts,
-
- As long as you don't pee-pee it :-)
-
- Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 18:04:22
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!ugle.unit.no!pcg21.kjemi.unit.no!espen@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: LA's now QRV on WARC SSB
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 17:51:15
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!ugle.unit.no!pcg21.kjemi.unit.no!espen@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Log Periodics and DXing
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Jan10.172952.17636@worldbank.org> dearnshaw@worldbank.org (Darrell Earnshaw) writes:
-
- >I'm curious. Does anyone have any experience with HF (20 meters and above) Log
- >Periodic antennas? I'd be particularly interested in learning how they compare
- >with the TH-7DXX/KT34XA class of antenna.
-
- >(I'm moving house, and considering a LP to replace my venerable TH-7. I've been
- >kicking around the idea of a L.P, to get WARC band coverage. However, if the
- >performance is such that my TH-7, or a TH-11, will outperform them for DXing
- >and contesting, then I may reconsider.)
-
- We are using a 8 m, 12 element home-brew Log. periodic at LA1K. It's quite
- old (10-15 yrs) and are becoming a bit - well, *used* if you know what I mean.
- It covers 10 through 20m. Gain ca 9dB - not so very impressive, but the F/B
- ratio is very good (cant remember actual number).
-
- The TH7 and TH11 will outperform it by far, apart from the continous coverage.
- It's nice to have *one* antenna to work all the bands including WARC. The
- good F/B ratio is useful on the lower bands , as a recieve-ant. For our
- purposes (limited space), the Log is a nice compromise to work DX, and it
- really works.
-
-
- Espen
-
- LA6MGA/LA1K, DoD# 7962
- Disclaimer???? What disclaimer?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Jan 1994 07:13:35 -0700
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!pinyon.libre.com!not-for-mail@ames.arpa
- Subject: New QRZ Ham Radio CDROM
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Announcing the new QRZ! Windows Ham Radio CDROM
-
- Well, we've finally finished it and there are a bunch of new features.
- First off, in addition to the DOS search program, we now have a
- Microsoft Windows compatible search engine which adds tons of
- new functionality. We now support searches by callsign, name, city,
- zip code, street address, and previous callsign. The Canadian callsigns
- are also integrated right into the main database.
-
- The windows software allows printing on any Windows installed printer
- and provides for editing of search results files - using any editor you
- choose.
-
- We've also added a new section containing prerecorded RTTY, AMTOR,
- ASCII, and Packet messages for TNC testing. These .WAV files are
- SoundBlaster compatible and come in all popular speeds and shifts.
-
- We've also taken the mods database and placed it into hypertext format
- which means that you can browse it using only the mouse under windows.
- All of the popular text files from buffalo.edu are also hyper-ized.
-
- In addition, we've included the last 10 months of the rec.radio.*
- newsgroup articles, along with the usual large batch of shareware.
-
- We have also committed to a quarterly updating schedule which will
- mean a new disc every 3 months with the latest FCC data.
-
- As before, we're making a special offer to readers of the rec.radio
- newsgroups. To find out how to get your first edition copy of QRZ!
- Windows direct from the author, send an e-mail message to:
-
- info@qrz.com
-
- You'll receive an automatic reply with ordering info.
-
- Also note that we're now on the internet with our own name (qrz.com), and
- will be available to answer questions as best we can.
-
- If you wish to contact me directly, just e-mail to flloyd@qrz.com.
-
- 73,
-
- -fred
-
- --
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- | Fred Lloyd, AA7BQ flloyd@qrz.com|
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 13:16:17 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!emory!wa4mei.ping.com!ke4zv!gary@ames.arpa
- Subject: Repeater Interference
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Jan13.180054.7573@tijc02.uucp> eri316@tijc02.uucp (Ed Ingraham ) writes:
- >Recently ran across a instance which I'll share:
- >
- >We've been suffering local repeater interference on a number of machines
- >with inputs from 146.10 thru 146.4. I hooked up my trusty Poor Man's
- >Spectrum Analyzer to my beam and found that sometimes when one of our
- >local machines UNkeyed, up would pop a blip on that frequency which then
- >drifted down the band. Sometimes a leisurely drift, sometimes an eye-popping
- >zip.
- >
- >Ideas? Repeaters, cavities, circulators, 500W pagers next door?
-
- I've seen this one. We had a taxi dispatch repeater, that was putting
- out a sweep signal when it unkeyed. What was happening was the PA
- was oscillating when not being driven. You might check with the owner
- of the repeater that's unkeying when the problem shows up.
-
- Gary
-
- --
- Gary Coffman KE4ZV | You make it, | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
- Destructive Testing Systems | we break it. | uunet!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary
- 534 Shannon Way | Guaranteed! | emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 14 Jan 1994 17:58:41 +0000
- From: ucsnews!newshub.sdsu.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!dis.demon.co.uk!tedb.demon.co.uk!ted@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: rsgb gb2rs news 16th january
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Good morning. It's Sunday the 16th of January and here is the GB2RS news
- broadcast, prepared by the Radio Society of Great Britain.
-
- First the headlines:- Another RSGB member has received an honour; science
- teachers are to promote amateur radio in schools and Estonia has signed the
- CEPT 'instant reciprocal licence' agreement.
-
- Congratulations to RSGB member Donald Alexander Michael, GM0KCY who received
- an MBE in the 1994 New Year Honours list in recognition of his work with the
- Lighthouse Service, the Northern Lighthouse Board which looks after the
- Lighthouses of Scotland and the Isle of Man. Donald is Principle Lightkeeper
- at Cosewall Lighthouse, the last manned light on the Rhins Peninsula, but will
- be moving in March when Cosewell is converted to an automatic unmanned
- station. His next assignment will be on the Isle of Lewis, Outer Hebrides,
- IOTA reference number EU10.
-
- At the recent Annual Meeting of the Association for Science Education at
- Birmingham University an organisation known as STELAR was formed. STELAR,
- Science and Technology through Educational Links with Amateur Radio, is a
- group of educationalists whose aim is to promote amateur radio as a means of
- supporting good practice in the teaching of science and technology. Further
- details will be published in the February edition of Radio Communication, or
- anyone interested can contact STELAR's Chairman Richard Horton, G3XWH, whose
- address is correct in the RSGB Call Book.
-
- The Radiocommunications Agency has informed the Society that the government of
- the Republic of Estonia has signed the CEPT T/R 61-01 agreement. This means
- that a reciprocal licence is no longer required for UK amateurs to operate in
- Estonia and vice versa. The letters ES followed by a number from zero to 8
- indicating the administrative district, will be used by visiting amateur.
-
- Now some items of HF DX news from the weekly RSGB DX News Sheet which is
- edited by Brendan McCartney, G4DYO. From Montserrat, K8SJ will sign VP2MFA
- from now until Thursday the 27th of January. He will operate on all bands from
- 1.8 to 28MHz, CW. Full details of his operating schedule can be found in the
- RSGB DX News Sheet. From the Falkland Islands, the 'Peter First Team' will
- operate as VP8BZL from yesterday, Saturday the 15th until Sunday the 23rd of
- January, with emphasis on the WARC and LF Bands. From Croatia, K4XU will sign
- 9A/K4XU from now until March using CW. Check these two frequencies, 7.025 or
- 14.025MHz from 1800 - 0200 UTC daily. And from Reunion Island, JE8XRF will be
- active as FR/JE8XRF during Tuesday the 18th and Wednesday the 19th of January.
- Activity will be on the 10 - 80 metre bands, mainly on SSB with some CW
- operation.
-
- We have no rally news for you this week and there is only one rally that we
- know for next Sunday the 23rd of January: The Oldham Amateur Radio Club Radio
- Rally which is to be held at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Civic Centre, West
- Street, Oldham, Lancs. Doors open at 11.00am, or 10.30 for disabled visitors.
- The rally features many trade stands and a bring and buy stall. Refreshments
- will be available from 11.30am. Talk-in will be on channel S22 via GB4ORC
- starting at 7.30am. Further details can be obtained from Kathy, G4ZEP on 061
- 652 8617 (evening) or 061 633 0550 (day).
-
- HF contest news now:
-
- RSGB LF Cumulative 7.0MHz Contests take place today Sunday the 16th and next
- Sunday the 23rd of January. They run from 1000 - 1200 UTC. RSGB LF Cumulative
- 3.5MHz Contests take place today and next Saturday the 22nd. Both are from
- 1600 - 1800 UTC. An RSGB LF Cumulative 1.8MHz Contest takes place next
- Wednesday the 19th of January from 2000 - 2200UTC. December's RadCom, page 84,
- gives detailed information on all of these LF Cumulative Contests.
-
- Next some VHF contest news:
-
- The RSGB 144MHz CW Single Operator Fixed and All Others Contest takes place
- today, Sunday the 16th, from 1000 to 1600 UTC. There are three sections:-
- Fixed station single operator, Open and Listeners. The first RSGB 70MHz
- Cumulatives Contest takes place next Sunday the 23rd of January from 1000 -
- 1200 UTC. See December's RadCom for details for both the VHF events.
-
- And now the solar factual data:
-
- The period from the 27th of December to the 9th of January has seen a
- considerable number of M flares, on an almost daily basis from the 27th of
- December through to the 5th of January. The biggest flares were an M6.5/SN on
- the 2nd of January and an M6.0/SN on the 3rd of January. Sunspot indices have
- increased considerably and meaned at 125 for the period, though the 4th of
- January was up to 170. Solar flux levels have also increased considerably and
- averaged 132 units, with the 1st of January being up to 148 units, the highest
- daily level since February 1993. There have been a number of SIDs, sudden
- ionospheric disturbances, but most did not last long. The geomagnetic Ap
- indices have been mainly quiet, except for the period from the 31st of
- December to the 3rd of January which was disturbed due to the flare activity.
- The period averaged an Ap index of 10 units, with the very quiet periods being
- around 3 to 5 units. The state has been 'nil', except for the stratwarm which
- is continuing and now covers Southern Europe as well. The radio quality
- indices rose to very high levels and were up to 'excellent' by the 31st of
- December. The aa indices for the 28th of December to the 3rd of January were
- very quiet up to the 30th, then became just unsettled with the daily indices
- averaging 23.2 nanoTeslas about K3. The X-Ray flux has risen to the highest
- weekly levels since February 1993. The 31st of December was up to B8.9 units,
- the highest daily level since the 1st of March 1993. The period averaged B4.3
- units. The monthly mean sunspot index for December was RI 49.4, with the
- maximum being 99 on the 31st and the minimum being 8 on the 15th. The smoothed
- index for June 1993 was 55.9 plus or minus 5.
-
- Now the ionospheric data for Central France:
-
- The F2 daytime critical frequencies at Poitiers, as reported by Meudon,
- averaged 8.2MHz, but were up to 11.5MHz on the 31st, the highest level since
- January 93. The darkness hour lows averaged 3.2MHz and did not change much
- from day to day.
-
- Now the ionospheric data for the north:
-
- The F2 daytime critical frequencies at Ekaterinberg averaged 7.4MHz, but the
- 5th was up to 8.9MHz, a very high level for this observatory. The darkness
- hour lows averaged 2.4MHz, though levels ranged day to day from 1.8MHz up to
- 3.5MHz. Though we have not been informed officially, we understand that the
- Darmstadt ionospheric observatory closed down on the 31st of December; it
- means that the radio quality indices will no longer be available. This is just
- one more indication of the declining commercial interest in the ionosphere.
-
- And lastly the solar forecast:
-
- This week, the quiet side of the sun will be rotating away. The big increase
- in solar activity is unlikely to be evident this week as it is confined more
- to the active side. Solar flux levels are expected to be around the 100. The
- geomagnetic activity is expected to be mainly quiet or just unsettled. The
- radio quality levels, based on past performance, are expected to be normal or
- just above.
-
- And that's the end of the solar information.
-
- Finally in the main news, SSL has informed the Society that as of last
- Wednesday morning, the latest callsigns issued were in the G0 U I
- and G7 R N series, and Novice calls in the 2 0 A H and 2 1 C M series.
-
-
- You're listening to GB2RS, the news broadcasting service of the Radio Society
- of Great Britain, transmitting in the 80, 40, 6 and 2 metre bands.
-
-
-
- Next, the local news.
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR THE SOUTH EAST
-
-
- Meetings for Tuesday the 18th of January:
-
- Acton, Brentford and Chiswick Radio Club meets for its Annual General Meeting.
- Further information from G0JRY, tel: 081 749 9972
-
- Bromley and District Amateur Radio Society meets for its Annual General
- Meeting. For details telephone 081 777 0420.
-
- Dacorum Amateur Radio and Transmitting Society has a Demonstration of Packet
- Radio with questions and answers by Ken, G3MSW keeper of GB7MSW. For more
- information contact Nick on 0582 766973.
-
- Maidenhead and District Amateur Radio Club has a talk and demonstration of
- 'Slow Scan TV' by Dave, G4XDU and Colin, G0TID. For details contact Neil,
- G0SVN, tel: 0628 25952.
-
- Stevenage and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Microphones -
- Mobile and Base' by Simon, G0EVZ. Further details from Neil, 2E1ASZ on 0438
- 350882.
-
-
- Meetings for Wednesday the 19th of January:
-
- Aylesbury Vale Radio Society meets for its Annual Dinner. Contact Martyn,
- G4XZJ, on 0296 81097 for further details.
-
- Brighton and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk by Paul, G7FJC on this
- year's winning entry in the construction contest, entitled 'A Rx Audio
- Processor Unit'. Details from Harold, G3WR, tel: 0273 501100.
-
- Dover Radio Club has an Operating evening. For further details telephone 0304
- 825030.
-
- Hastings Electronics and Radio Club has a talk 'Communications and the Fire
- Service' by Dick, G4KAR. Further details from Stan, G4ITM on 0424 430579.
-
-
- Meetings for Thursday the 20th of January:
-
- Hoddesdon Radio Club has a talk entitled 'Have Fun with QRP' by Wayne, G0JJQ.
- Visitors are most welcome. Further details from Roy, G4UNL, tel: 081 804 5643
- or John, G7OCI on 0920 466639.
-
- Shefford and District Amateur Radio Society has a Members' activity night. For
- further details contact Paul, G1GSN on 0462 700618.
-
- Sutton and Cheam Radio Society has a talk entitled 'Antenna Modelling' by
- Derek, G3GRO. For details contact John, G0BWV, tel: 081 644 9945.
-
- Vange Amateur Radio Society has a film entitled 'The Catch Nobody Wants' by
- Roy, G3ASH. For further details contact Doris on 0268 552606.
-
-
- Meetings for Friday the 21st of January:
-
- Loughton and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'WW2 Lancaster
- Bomber (part 2)' by Tom, G4PSY. Contact John, G8DZH on 081 508 3434 for
- further details.
-
- Medway Amateur Receiving and Transmitting Society has a talk on 'Icom Amateur
- Radio'. Further information from Gloria, G7OVI on 0634 710023.
-
- West Kent Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'DIY Power Supplies' by G4FWG.
- Further details from G3OHV, tel: 0892 664960.
-
- Winchester Amateur Radio Club meets for its Annual General Meeting. For
- further details contact John, G4AXO, tel: 0962 860807.
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR SOUTH WEST
-
-
- Meeting for Monday the 17th of January:
-
- Appledore and District Amateur Radio Club has a talk entitled"EMC" by Les,
- G5HD. Details from G4ETJ, tel: 0237 477301.
-
-
- Meetings for Wednesday the 19th of January:
-
- Exeter Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Propagation' by Stan, G3IEW. For
- further details telephone 0395 279574.
-
- Trowbridge and District Amateur Radio Club meets for its Annual General
- Meeting. Contact Ian, G0GRI on 0225 864698 for further information.
-
- South Bristol Amateur Radio Club has a 'Show off your QSL Cards'" evening. For
- more information tel: 0275 834282.
-
-
- Meeting for Thursday the 20th of November:
-
- Yeovil Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'A 40m Converter for the Yeovil Rig'
- by G3PCJ. For further information contact Cedric, G4JBL on 0258 473845.
-
-
- Meetings for Friday the 21st of January:
-
- Shirehampton Amateur Radio Club has a Packet Radio session by G4NAQ and G4FRO.
- For further information contact Ron, G4GTD on 0272 770504.
-
- Torbay Amateur Radio Society has a Construction night. For further details
- contact Walt, G3HTX on 0803 526762.
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR EAST ANGLIA
-
-
- Meetings for Wednesday the 19th of January:
-
- Ipswich Radio Club has a talk entitled 'Modifications for the MX294 sets and
- Rig Test' by John, G4BAV at 7.30pm. Details from Sheila, G8HYE, tel: 0473
- 742072.
-
- Norfolk Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Operating Packet' by Roger, G3LDI
- and Paul, G4VLS. Contact Sheila, G0KWP on 0603 618810 for further information.
-
-
- Meeting for Friday the 21st of January:
-
- Cambridge and District Amateur Radio Club has an Operating and Morse Practice
- evening. For further information contact John, G0TIL on 0763 243570.
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR THE MIDLANDS
-
-
- Meetings for today Sunday the 16th of January:
-
- Charnwood Amateur Radio Contest Club meets to discuss "The Year to Come"
- programme. For further details telephone 0509 232927.
-
- West Bromwich Central Radio Club has talk on 'Raynet' by Bill Mahoney. Further
- information from Ian, G0PAI, tel: 021 561 2884.
-
-
- Meetings for Monday the 17th of January:
-
- Stourbridge and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 'University
- of Wolverhampton Learning Development Unit' by Mark, G7EDZ. Contact James,
- G7HEZ on 0384 374354 for more details.
-
- Stratford upon Avon and District Radio Society meets for its New Year Social,
- the same arrangement as last years. Please note this is a change of date. Also
- there is a new secretary, G0CHO. For further details contact G0CHO who is
- QTHR.
-
-
- Meetings for Tuesday the 18th of January:
-
- Grantham Radio Club has a talk on 'Relief Missions in Africa' by Pat, G7KFW.
- For further details contact John, G8WWJ on 0476 65743.
-
- Loughborough and District Amateur Radio Club has a Construction evening. For
- further details contact G8SNF by telephoning 0509 218259.
-
-
- Meetings for Wednesday 19th of January:
-
- Derby and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'How a Packet BBS
- Works'. Contact Hayley, G7PXA on 0773 856904 for further information.
-
- Telford and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'VHF/UHF Contesting'
- by G4UJS. For further details contact Dave, G4EIX, on 0952 588878.
-
-
- Meetings for Thursday the 20th of January:
-
- Amateur Radio Club of Nottingham has a talk entitled 'Waterproofing and
- Terminating Coaxial Cables'. Contact Simon, G0IEG on 0602 501733 for further
- details.
-
- Salop Amateur Radio Society has a discussion evening. For further details
- contact G0SST on 0743 361935.
-
- Solihull Amateur Radio Society meets for a discussion on 'Transverters' led by
- Tony, G3NXC. Contact Paul, G8AYY on 021 783 2996 for more details.
-
-
- Meeting for Friday the 21st of January:
-
- South Notts Amateur Radio Club has a demonstration of Amateur Fast Scan TV.
- For further details contact Julie, G0SOU on 0602 216342.
-
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR THE NORTH OF ENGLAND
-
-
- Meetings for Monday the 17th of January:
-
- Sheffield Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'How to operate the Club's HF Rig'.
- For further details contact David, G0JJR Tel: 0742 446282.
-
- Thornton Cleveleys Amateur Radio Society is showing a video entitled 'ATV in
- the USA'. Further details from G4BFH who is QTHR.
-
-
- Meetings for Tuesday the 18th of January:
-
- Halifax and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk entitled 'Home Built
- Test Equipment' by John, G3BBD. Contact David, G0DLM on 0422 202306 for
- further details.
-
- Liverpool and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'Experiences of a
- Wartime Sparks' by G3AVJ. Further details from Ian, G4WWX who is QTHR.
-
- Wakefield and District Radio Society meets for a talk on 'Antennas' by David,
- G0DJA. Further details from Roy, G0TBY on 0924 893321.
-
-
- Meetings for Wednesday the 19th of January:
-
- Denby Dale and District Amateur Radio Society has a talk on 'The Novice
- Licence' by Paul, G0LVV. Details from Ivan, G0SBR on 0484 429238.
-
- Wirral Amateur Radio Society has an 'Antennas by Computer' update by Dr B
- Austin. Further details from G3FOO, tel: 051 644 6094.
-
-
- Meetings for Thursday the 20th of January:
-
- North Wakefield Radio Club has a talk on 'The White Rose Receiver' by John,
- G3TDZ. For further information contact John, G4RCG on 0924 362144.
-
- Preston Amateur Radio Society meets for its Annual General Meeting. Details
- from Eric, G1WCQ on 0772 686708.
-
-
- Meetings for Friday the 21st of January:
-
- South Manchester Radio Club has a talk entitled 'The Club BBS System
- Explained' by G8APB. For further details contact Edward, G7FQY, tel: 061 969
- 1964.
-
- Stockport Radio Society Computer Group has a talk on 'How to Up-Grade your PC'
- by G0HJQ. For further details telephone 061 439 4952.
-
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-
-
- NEWS FOR SCOTLAND
-
-
- Meeting for Tuesday the 18th of January:
-
- Dundee Amateur Radio Club has a 'Members' Mini Lectures' evening. Details from
- GM4FSB who is QTHR.
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR WALES
-
-
- Meeting for Monday the 17th of January:
-
- Dragon Amateur Radio Club has a talk on 'Underwater exploration in the Menai
- Straits' by Cecil Jones. For further details contact Tony, GW0FMQ on 0248
- 600963.
-
-
- Meetings for Thursday the 20th of January:
-
- Powys Amateur Radio Club meets for its Annual General Meeting at the British
- Legion Broad Street, Newtown at 8pm. Further details from Gordon, GW0RJV on
- 0686 640611.
-
- Swansea Amateur Radio Society has a Visit to the new Post Office Automatic
- Mail Sorting Office in Swansea, at 7pm. For further details contact Graham,
- GW3SIY, on 0792 403527.
-
-
-
- NEWS FOR NORTHERN IRELAND
-
-
- Meeting for Wednesday the 19th of January:
-
- Belfast RSGB Group has a talk entitled 'QRP - A Personal View' by Roy, GI4CBG.
- For further information contact Richard, GI0OUM who address is QTHR.
-
-
- And that's the end of this week's GB2RS news broadcast, which was prepared by
- the Radio Society of Great Britain.
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-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- See - it works when a ham gets to the top of the spectrum-adm.!!
-
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-
- Espen
-
- LA6MGA/LA1K, DoD# 7962
- Disclaimer???? What disclaimer?
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- Date: Thu, 13 Jan 1994 21:15:44 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nwnexus!jhgrud!eskimo!mzenier@ames.arpa
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CJFF8p.56v@spk.hp.com>, <1994Jan11.150658.25191@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, <2guq4i$m3t@news.acns.nwu.edu>exus
- Subject : Re: BRAIN CANCER, LEUKEMIA FROM HAM RADIO
-
- In <2guq4i$m3t@news.acns.nwu.edu>, Rajiv Dewan wrote:
- : And I thought that this frequency was picked because it was close to
- : a resonant frequencty of the O-H bond present in water, sugars and fats -
- : common though often undesired components of what we eat.
-
- Water is a polar molecule because of its shape and applying a
- electric field causes the entire molecule to attempt to align
- to the field.
-
- o ___ axis of rotation
- h h
-
- Mark Zenier mzenier@eskimo.com markz@ssc.com
-
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