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- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 17 Jan 94 Volume 94 : Issue 48
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- Today's Topics:
- Amateur Radio Newsline #857 14 Jan 94
- Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 16 January
- New QRZ Ham Radio CDROM
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- Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 18:31:15 -0700
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- Subject: Amateur Radio Newsline #857 14 Jan 94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- The electronic publication of the Amateur Radio Newsline is distributed
- with the permission of Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, President and Editor of
- Newsline. The text is transcribed from the audio service by Dale Cary and
- is first published on Genie.
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- FLORIDA LEGISLATION SOUGHT TO END DEED RESTRICTIONS
-
- "Deed restrictions and other Covenants work against the safety
- of the entire community and should be revised." So says National
- Amateur Radio Association President Donald Stoner, W6TNS in
- announcing a two prong attack against these property use
- constraints.
- First off, Stoner has filed suit against his owners
- association known as 440 West Inc. of Clearwater Florida. He
- maintains that the owners association has banned him from
- erecting any form of ham radio communications antenna, while at
- the same time violating the prohibition by having installed a
- community television antenna and a two way radio system for
- security use. W6TNS says that the ban on his installation of an
- antenna has violated his civil rights and impaired his freedom of
- speech.
- But Stoner believes that any solution for him will be short
- term. That it may not assist other Florida radio amateurs
- finding themselves in a similar situation. Nor will it help to
- set a national precedent to help hams in other states.
- Stoner says that this has to change even if change is made a
- matter of law. To that end. W6TNS has proposed legislation that
- will require that each condominium, planned community, and mobile
- home park in Florida to have an emergency preparedness plan. A
- plan which includes ham radio. If an Amateur lives in one of
- these planned communities, he or she would be allowed by law to
- install an antenna system suitable for providing safety
- communications to the community.
- W6TNS points out that it was not all that long ago when
- Florida residents had a painful, first-hand example of a
- communications emergency when hurricane Andrew devastated south
- Florida. He says that communications provided by radio amateurs
- was vital to the life saving effort during the storm and to
- relief efforts afterward. Yet he notes that many communities and
- property owners who owe their very survival to the volunteer
- efforts of radio amateurs have not only turned their backs on
- these communications heros. Some have gone so far as to show
- their collective displeasure with the very existence of the
- Amateur Radio service. This has to stop says Stoner and he
- intends to be one of the leaders in bringing about the needed
- change.
- Radio amateurs from throughout Florida and from around the
- nation who wish to support the Stoner's legislation should
- contact Richard Heiden, Esq. at Kimpton, Burke and White,
- Attorneys At Law, 28059 U.S. Highway 19 North, Clearwater,
- Florida 34621. Heiden is the attorney of record in Stoner's suit
- against the owners association and directs Stoner's legislative
- efforts in the State of Florida. If enacted, this law could
- become the model for hams to use in other states and possibly
- lead to preemption of Conditions, Covenants and Restrictions
- nationwide.
-
- *****
- BROADCASTERS PREVAIL OVER FAIRNESS DOCTRINE
-
- A federal appeals court has handed broadcasters a win in their
- fight to keep the so-called Fairness Doctrine from being revived.
- This, by ruling that Congress never intended to make the Fairness
- Doctrine the law of the land when it amended communications law
- in 1959.
- The Fairness Doctrine was a rule tossed out by the FCC in
- 1988 that required broadcasters to air both sides of a
- controversial issue. A liberal Washington D.C. public interest
- law firm known as Media Access Project had brought suit in the
- U.S. 8th Circuit Court of Appeals in St. Louis claiming that
- Congress indeed "codified" the Fairness Doctrine in 1959.
- However, in a 7 to 5 vote, the court rejected the claim.
- The 8th Circuit's decision is identical to a ruling rendered
- several years ago by a Washington D.C. federal appeals court. It
- is important since Media Access Project and other organizations
- had hoped the U.S. Supreme Court would take up the question of
- the constitutionality of the Fairness Doctrine.
- Broadcasters and others who oppose the re-imposition of the
- Fairness Doctrine appear to be winning in their efforts in
- fighting the current liberal Democratic Congress that wants to
- revive it. Its opponents claim that reinstatement of the rule
- would serve to chill free-speech rights of TV and radio station
- operators.
-
- *****
- NEW JERSEY RADIO TAX
-
- A hearing has been held in Trenton, New Jersey on a revenue
- enhancing bill. The state says that it wants to charge a fee for
- all transmitters operating in the state.
- The proposed regulation by the New Jersey Department of
- Environmental Protection and Energy, is intended to raise the
- money needed to enforce a 10 year old state law restricting
- excessive RF radiation. At least that is how the state sees it.
- Virtually all of the speakers at the January 11th public hearing
- viewed the proposed fees to be levied on transmitting antennas as
- nothing more than a tax on Federally licensed transmitters.
- Department officials had promised to exempt hams, but the
- proposal itself didn't do that and comments were invited on the
- possibility of regulating hams in the future. ARRL General
- Counsel Chris Imlay, N3AKD came to Trenton from Washington to
- argue that only FCC had the legal power to regulate hams. The
- ARRL Section Manager for northern New Jersey Rich Moseson, NW2L,
- explained how such a regulation with fees averaging $250 per
- antenna would virtually shut down amateur radio in the state.
- The league asked that a specific exemption for hams be added to
- the proposed regulation. Several other hams testified as well.
-
- *****
- CALL SIGN ADMINISTRATOR PROGRAM DEAD
-
- The FCC has withdrawn an order issued in May 1993 establishing
- a club and military recreation station call sign administrator
- program. The FCC said that its newly proposed vanity call sign
- program will be administered by the Commission itself, would make
- the volunteer administrator plan unnecessary.
- The FCC also noted that a Petition for Reconsideration of the
- administrator program, filed in June 1993 by David Popkin, W2CC,
- had merit. Popkin said that contrary to the FCC's Order,
- establishing a call sign administrator program IS controversial,
- and should have been subject to a notice and comment rule making
- proceeding. The FCC granted Popkin's petition. The FCC will
- return applications to be call sign program administrators to the
- parties concerned, without action.
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- *****
- YOUNG HAM WINS CONTEST TO SEE SHUTTLE LAUNCH
-
- When space shuttle Endeavor lifts off on April 7th, an 8th
- grade youngster from Staten Island New York will be at Cape
- Canaveral to watch. Rene Hoehn, KB2QMR, has been chosen by the
- faculty of the Rocco Laurie Intermediate School to be there after
- winning an essay contest.
- "When I received the invitation to attend the launch I was all
- excited, and I was more excited when I found out I was allowed to
- bring people with me. My immediate family, of course, got the
- first couple of invitations, and then I decided to throw it open
- to my other children and that's the children I teach amateur
- radio to at my schools.
- And what we did was we had a little essay contest that I
- opened up to my amateur radio classes, all thirteen of them. And
- each child who wanted to participate in this and get to witness
- the shuttle Endeavor going up and who wouldn't had to tell me why
- I should pick them. Why they wanted to go." Carole Perry,
- WB2MGP
- Carole says that she decided to limit the contest to only her
- ham radio students for several reasons. "The reason I restricted
- it to my ham radio kids was I wanted the other school, the rest
- of the school population to realize the really neat things that
- can happen to the children who are in fact in contact with people
- like astronauts on ham radio. And so it brought school-wide
- attention to the fact that these were really lucky children
- indeed and heighten awareness once again in the space program,
- which is another objective of mine at the school and showing all
- the neat stuff you can do with ham radio." Carole Perry, WB2MGP.
- Rene Hoehn was selected by a committee of judges that included
- the Principal and Assistant Principal of the Rocco Laurie School
- as well as Carole Perry. The trip to the STS-56 launch will not
- be the first special school event that KB2QMR has attended.
- WB2MGP says that Rene is student who gets involved. "This
- youngster has participated in other events with me like Ocean
- Challenge last year. Where she got to meet Rich Wilson the
- amateur onboard the Ocean Challenge sailboat. She came with me
- to the sea port to meet him cause she had spoken to him on the
- radio. And a real sweetheart, loves ham radio and she is a
- lovely lovely young lady it will be a pleasure to go with her."
- Carole Perry, WB2MGP.
- By the way, STS-56 will be a Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment
- flight. Among its crew members will be Astronaut Jay Apt, N5QWL.
-
- *****
- NASA TV CHANGING BIRDS
-
- NASA Select television has moved off of its long time home on
- GE Satcom F2R. NASA Select is the space agency originated
- television service available to TVRO owners and local cable
- television systems.
- Their new home satellite is GTE Spacenet 2 on transponder 5.
- This is a C Band bird parked at 69 degrees West longitude.
- Transponder 5 is on a frequency of 3880.0 MHz, horizontal
- polarization. NASA audio is on the 6.8 MHz subcarrier.
- NASA Select Television service offers daily educational and
- informational programming, carries Shuttle launches and mission
- coverage, and occasionally airs live coverage of Shuttle Amateur
- Radio Experiment or SAREX operations.
- The move to Spacenet 2 was scheduled to take place at 15:00
- UTC on Saturday, January 8.
-
- *****
- CONTEST VIDEO
-
- CQ Communications has released "Getting Started in Contesting"
- the latest in its 'getting started' video series produced by Emmy
- award winner Rich Moseson, NW2L. The new video is designed to
- introduce the viewer to the basics of ham radio contesting with
- the help of several world-class contest operators including CQ's
- own contest editor John Dorr, K1AR. Viewers see competitors in
- action at a variety of small and medium sized stations as well as
- at "Contest Superstations" K1EA, N2RM and perennial VHF contest
- champions W2SZ portable 1. A special segment features Dorr as
- the "CQ Answer Man" providing important information to the most
- basic contesting questions along with sound advice on effective
- contest preparation and operation. Getting Started in Contesting
- and all other CQ Communications videos are available in VHS
- format in either the NTSC or PAL video standards. For more
- information please contact CQ Communications, 76 N. Broadway,
- Hicksville, NY 11801.
-
- *****
- INSTRUCTOR AWARD NOMINATIONS
-
- If you know of a deserving volunteer instructor, professional
- teacher who uses Amateur Radio in the classroom, or an instructor
- who offers ham radio classes at a local college you can nominate
- them for any of the following awards from the American Radio
- Relay League.
- The 1993 ARRL Herb S. Brier Instructor of the Year award
- honors volunteer instructors. The ARRL Professional Educator of
- the Year will be awarded to a deserving school teacher while the
- ARRL Professional Instructor of the Year will be presented to an
- instructor who receives payment for his services such as at a
- college. Nominations must be received by your ARRL Section
- Manager by January 31st. Their names and addresses can be found
- in any issue of QST magazine.
-
- *****
- FAR SCHOLARSHIPS
-
- Keeping with the subject of education, word that the
- Foundation for Amateur Radio will be offering forty-nine
- scholarships for the 1994-1995 academic year to assist in the
- education of licensed radio amateurs. Licensed amateur operators
- can compete for these awards if they plan to pursue a full time
- course of studies beyond high school and are enrolled in or have
- been accepted for enrollment at an accredited university, college
- or technical school. The awards range from $200 to $500 with
- preference in some cases given to residents of specific
- geographic areas or the pursuit of certain study programs. For
- additional information or application forms please contact the
- Foundation for Amateur Radio, FAR Scholarships, 6903 Rhode Island
- Avenue, College Park, Maryland 20740.
-
- *****
- FEMALE ANCHOR WANTED
-
- Newsline is looking for a lady ham with professional
- broadcasting announcing experience who would like to become a
- part of our all volunteer news anchor team. Over the past two
- years, the number of women joining amateur radio has grown
- substantially. We at Newsline feel that its long overdue that
- a female voice should also be a regular part of our team of
- reporters as well.
- In years past there have been several female reporters and
- anchors heard on Newsline. The late Lenore Jensen, W6NAZ was
- the very first. But more recently there have been few if any
- female voices heard on Newsline. As producers of the newscasts
- feel that its time for this to change.
- If you have the needed skill, a fax machine, a broadcast
- quality tape recorder and some free time, and if you want to
- become a part of the Newsline family, why not drop us a note or a
- demonstration tape and let us know who you are. We at Newsline
- are waiting to hear from you. Our address will be heard at the
- end of the newscast.
-
- *****
- MOTOROLA
-
- Motorola says that an advertisement appearing in several
- magazines that starts out -- attention -- this is a public safety
- announcement -- is actually aimed at cellular telephone hackers.
- These are thieves who have found ways of diverting the billing of
- cellular phone calls to unsuspecting legal users of the service.
- There are even books now on general sale that tell anyone with a
- small amount of technical knowledge how to do it, but one
- publications says that it won't carry ads for them, that's The
- American Radio Relay League. They say it will not permit the
- advertising of these or other cheat books in its QST magazine.
-
- *****
-
- For this week that is all from Amateur Radio Newsline. You
- can write to us at Post Office Box 463, Pasadena CA 91102.
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- Date: Sun, 16 Jan 1994 21:38:15 MST
- From: news.cerf.net!pagesat.net!olivea!spool.mu.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 16 January
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- DAILY SUMMARY OF SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY
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- 16 JANUARY, 1994
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- (Based In-Part On SESC Observational Data)
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- SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY INDICES FOR 16 JANUARY, 1994
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-
- !!BEGIN!! (1.0) S.T.D. Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for DAY 016, 01/16/94
- 10.7 FLUX=100.3 90-AVG=102 SSN=049 BKI=2333 3332 BAI=013
- BGND-XRAY=B3.8 FLU1=1.4E+06 FLU10=1.2E+04 PKI=2343 3332 PAI=014
- BOU-DEV=016,030,029,030,039,022,026,016 DEV-AVG=026 NT SWF=01:028
- XRAY-MAX= M6.1 @ 2325UT XRAY-MIN= B3.1 @ 2202UT XRAY-AVG= C1.4
- NEUTN-MAX= +002% @ 1440UT NEUTN-MIN= -004% @ 0310UT NEUTN-AVG= +0.1%
- PCA-MAX= +0.1DB @ 2115UT PCA-MIN= -0.7DB @ 0005UT PCA-AVG= -0.0DB
- BOUTF-MAX=55350NT @ 0329UT BOUTF-MIN=55318NT @ 1713UT BOUTF-AVG=55339NT
- GOES7-MAX=P:+000NT@ 0000UT GOES7-MIN=N:+000NT@ 0000UT G7-AVG=+064,+000,+000
- GOES6-MAX=P:+119NT@ 1742UT GOES6-MIN=N:-063NT@ 0835UT G6-AVG=+086,+029,-030
- FLUXFCST=STD:107,110,115;SESC:107,110,115 BAI/PAI-FCST=010,010,010/012,010,010
- KFCST=2234 3222 2233 3222 27DAY-AP=009,012 27DAY-KP=3213 2233 3233 3323
- WARNINGS=*SWF;*MAJFLR
- ALERTS=**MAJFLR:M6.1/1B@2325,N08E74(7654);**SWEEP:II=2@2328(400KM/SEC);
- **TENFLR:180SFU@2317,DUR=10MIN
- !!END-DATA!!
-
- NOTE: The Effective Sunspot Number for 15 JAN 94 was 54.0.
- The Full Kp Indices for 15 JAN 94 are: 3+ 4o 3- 2+ 3o 3- 3+ 3+
-
-
- SYNOPSIS OF ACTIVITY
- --------------------
-
- Solar activity was low. Activity this period consisted
- of two optically uncorrelated C-class events (C1.1 And C8.5), a
- C1.4 Subflare from newly numbered Region 7654 (N08E74), and
- limb surging, again from 7654. White light reports indicate
- this region has developed into a beta-gamma as it slowly
- rotates onto the disk. Region 7655 (S07W24) was also numbered
- last night. Regions 7650 and 7653 rotated off the disk. All
- other regions are stable.
-
- Solar activity forecast: solar activity is expected to
- remain low. Region 7654 continues to grow as it rotates
- onto the disk and offers the greatest probability for C-
- class and possible M-class activity.
-
- STD: A major class M6.1/1B tenflare erupted out of Region 7654
- at 16/2325Z. The flare was associated with a moderate Type II
- sweep with an estimated shock velocity of 400 km/sec. The
- tenflare measured 180 sfu and lasted 10 minutes at 2317Z.
-
- The geomagnetic field has been at mostly unsettled levels
- at middle latitudes and at mostly active levels in the higher
- latitudes.
-
- Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is
- expected to remain at mostly unsettled levels for the next
- three days.
-
- Event probabilities 17 jan-19 jan
-
- Class M 20/25/30
- Class X 01/01/05
- Proton 01/01/01
- PCAF Green
-
- Geomagnetic activity probabilities 17 jan-19 jan
-
- A. Middle Latitudes
- Active 30/30/25
- Minor Storm 10/10/05
- Major-Severe Storm 01/01/01
-
- B. High Latitudes
- Active 40/30/30
- Minor Storm 10/10/05
- Major-Severe Storm 01/01/01
-
-
- HF propagation conditions were normal over all regions
- except for night-sector transauroral and some night-sector
- transpolar circuits, where minor signal degradation was
- observed. Similar conditions are expected over the next 72
- hours. Periods of degraded propagation are expected to
- continue over the high and polar latitude night-sector paths. A
- moderate SWF was observed in conjunction with the M6.1 flare
- noted above. Additional SWF activity is expected from the new
- region rotating around the east limb of the Sun.
-
-
- COPIES OF JOINT USAF/NOAA SESC SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL REPORTS
- ========================================================
-
- REGIONS WITH SUNSPOTS. LOCATIONS VALID AT 16/2400Z JANUARY
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- NMBR LOCATION LO AREA Z LL NN MAG TYPE
- 7651 S06W76 352 0000 AXX 01 001 ALPHA
- 7652 N03E57 219 0200 HKX 03 001 ALPHA
- 7654 N08E72 203 0450 CKI 08 006 BETA-GAMMA
- 7655 S07W24 300 0000 AXX 01 001 ALPHA
- REGIONS DUE TO RETURN 17 JANUARY TO 19 JANUARY
- NMBR LAT LO
- 7643 S16 150
-
-
- LISTING OF SOLAR ENERGETIC EVENTS FOR 16 JANUARY, 1994
- ------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END RGN LOC XRAY OP 245MHZ 10CM SWEEP
- 2306 2325 2336 7654 NO5E71 M6.1 1N 57 180 II
-
-
- POSSIBLE CORONAL MASS EJECTION EVENTS FOR 16 JANUARY, 1994
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END LOCATION TYPE SIZE DUR II IV
- 16/ 2328 17/ 0000 RSP M6.1 30 2
-
-
- INFERRED CORONAL HOLES. LOCATIONS VALID AT 16/2400Z
- ---------------------------------------------------
- ISOLATED HOLES AND POLAR EXTENSIONS
- EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH CAR TYPE POL AREA OBSN
- 56 S52W24 S55W49 S40W56 S38W52 325 EXT NEG 007 10830A
-
-
- SUMMARY OF FLARE EVENTS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn 2695 MHz 8800 MHz 15.4 GHz
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ --------- --------- ---------
- 15 Jan: 0111 0114 0118 B7.9
- 0346 0349 0353 B5.0
- 0410 0415 0421 B8.6
- 0422 0428 0431 C1.3
- 0458 0510 0514 C1.1
- 0731 0737 0740 C1.5
- 0815 0818 0821 C1.5
- 0925 0930 0933 C1.9
- 1057 1100 1104 B9.5
- 1140 1144 1146 C1.0
- 1156 1159 1204 B8.5
- 1247 1252 1258 B9.2
- 1411 1414 1417 B7.6
- 1431 1435 1438 C1.0
- 1612 1617 1621 C1.0 SF S04W79
- 1805 1809 1816 B5.9
- 1854 1859 1903 B8.5
- 2101 2106 2113 B7.2
-
-
- REGION FLARE STATISTICS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- C M X S 1 2 3 4 Total (%)
- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- ------
- Uncorrellated: 8 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 018 (100.0)
-
- Total Events: 018 optical and x-ray.
-
-
- EVENTS WITH SWEEPS AND/OR OPTICAL PHENOMENA FOR THE LAST UTC DAY
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn Sweeps/Optical Observations
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ ---------------------------
- NO EVENTS OBSERVED.
-
- NOTES:
- All times are in Universal Time (UT). Characters preceding begin, max,
- and end times are defined as: B = Before, U = Uncertain, A = After.
- All times associated with x-ray flares (ex. flares which produce
- associated x-ray bursts) refer to the begin, max, and end times of the
- x-rays. Flares which are not associated with x-ray signatures use the
- optical observations to determine the begin, max, and end times.
-
- Acronyms used to identify sweeps and optical phenomena include:
-
- II = Type II Sweep Frequency Event
- III = Type III Sweep
- IV = Type IV Sweep
- V = Type V Sweep
- Continuum = Continuum Radio Event
- Loop = Loop Prominence System,
- Spray = Limb Spray,
- Surge = Bright Limb Surge,
- EPL = Eruptive Prominence on the Limb.
-
-
- ** End of Daily Report **
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-
- Date: 17 Jan 94 17:54:20 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: New QRZ Ham Radio CDROM
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >I wrote to QRZ (email) anbd they said the birtday error was only an early
- >release. I guess i got took at the hamfest? Anyhow they said it has been
- >corrected. They can't spend the money to remove deceased hams though!
-
- if i recall correctly, the problem was a defect in the retrieval program, not
- in the data itself. there was a replacement program "QRZCOM" that was issued
- for free to fix this and was made available on many computer services.
-
- bill wb9ivr
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- Date: 17 Jan 94 05:35:34 -0600
- From: concert!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.kei.com!ddsw1!chigate!radiohobby!darren.leno@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Programs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- To: Doc@amigans.gen.nz
- Re: Programs
-
- d> but can not find a TNC Program, Im running a Amiga A600.
- d> I would be very much appreciated if anyone could help,
- d> Also Im interested in any other programs to do with ham radio.
- d> Email to doc@amigans.gen.nz dLdoc
-
- The following Amiga files are available via landline at 1-708-238-1901 at
- Radio Hobby BBS. Not ftp'able yet, sorry, but download access is available on
- the first call. I hope this helps. I'd like to add a lot more Amiga ham
- software here, so I'll be watching for other replies.
-
- AMIANOS.ZIP TCP/IP on Amiga. Internet software package
- AMIMORSE.ZIP Learn morse code on your Amiga
- AMINET.ZIP KA9Q TCP/IP package for the Amiga
- AMINOS.ZIP Amiga NOS TCP/IP system v. 41890
- AMIPAC63.LHA Amiga packet? <need description!!>
- AMIPAC63.TXT Desc of AMIPAC63 Packet Program
- AMIPKT.ZIP Packet TNC controller software for Amiga
- AREAD100.ZIP Offline Msg reader for Amiga
- C-BBS720.LZH Packet bbs system for Amiga
- LOGGER-3.LZH VE5VA's Amiga Contest Logging Program. Supports various radio in
- terfaces, including ICOM & YEASU. Built-in CW keyer.
- LOGGER-4.LZH Amiga contest logging program
- VHLOGGER.LZH Ham log program for Amiga.
-
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