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- Date: Fri, 21 Jan 94 08:06:55 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #60
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 21 Jan 94 Volume 94 : Issue 60
-
- Today's Topics:
- ATV on 902-928 Mhz
- CTCSS encode/decode
- DSP Audio Filters
- Global Alert For All: Jesus is Coming Soon (2 msgs)
- Ham call CDROMS & SunOS/Solaris
- Internet Call Sign Servers.
- LA Disaster Freq's?
- QRD?
- QSL help pse
- safety of HT antennas (2 msgs)
- This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #42
- What could this mean?
- Yaesu FT-890AT
-
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-
- Date: 18 Jan 1994 23:57:51 -0500
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!darwin.sura.net!pegasus.cc.ucf.edu!pegasus.cc.ucf.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ATV on 902-928 Mhz
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Is there a specific group that deals with ATV around here? or am I too
- dumb to find it? I am looking for anyone with experience modifying 900
- Mhz part 15 video broadcasters for use with ATV. If anyone could be so
- kind as to direct me to an appropriate forum I would be grateful.
-
- Reginald Swensen
- N3GUN
- rswensen@pegasus.cc.ucf.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 20 Jan 1994 15:58:37 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hplb!hpwin052!hpqmoea!dwg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: CTCSS encode/decode
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Brent Hiller (bhiller@bigwpi.WPI.EDU) wrote:
- : I'm looking for ICs or suggestions on how to generate and decode
- : subaudible tones (CTCSS) for amateur radio. Any help would be
- : appreciated. It is part of my senior project which involves
- : building a computer controlled 2M transceiver. Thanks.
-
-
- : Brent
- : bhiller@wpi.wpi.edu
-
- I'm sure that Consumer Microcircuits Limited in the UK (phone +44 376 513833)
- have a single chip solution for this.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Jan 94 04:18:16 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!BIX.com!hamilton@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: DSP Audio Filters
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Yesterday, I spent a good part of the day at the HRO store in Salem, NH
- and came away rather impressed with the "digital" audio filtering in the
- Yaesu FT-990. Never mind that the 990's filtering isn't really digital --
- it was, nonetheless, impressively effective at cleaning out all the junk
- in a CW signal so that all remained was a nice, clean tone.
-
- That's got me thinking that perhaps one of the genuine DSP-based filters
- like the Timewave DSP-59 might be even more amazing. The ads claim the
- ability to filter out white (uncorrelated) noise + do tight bandpass
- filtering. I'd love to hear comments from anyone who's got one or
- from others who've actually listened to the effects. (Unfortunately,
- HRO did not have one there on display for me to try yesterday.) Are
- they worth the money? At $169 for the basic DSP-9 or $299 for the DSP-59,
- we're talking the kind of money that could buy one or two xtal filters...
- this is apples and oranges, but just so I get a feel for their relative
- effectiveness, which offers more bang for the buck, do you think?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Jan 94 19:26:54 GMT
- From: att-out!cbfsb!cbnews!cbnewst!cbnewsm!jeffj@rutgers.rutgers.edu
- Subject: Global Alert For All: Jesus is Coming Soon
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <Anthony_Pelliccio-180194095831@138.16.64.8> Anthony_Pelliccio@brown.edu (Tony Pelliccio) writes:
- >In article <2hfehn$t1o@orion.cc.andrews.edu>, clarence@orion.cc.andrews.edu
- >(Clarence L. Thomas IV) wrote:
- >
- >> are signs that this world's history is coming to a climax. The human race
- >> has trampled on God's Constitution, as given in Exodus 20:1-17 (King James
- >> Version Bible), and Jesus is coming to set things right. These rapidly
- >> accelerating signs are an indication that Jesus is coming soon (Matthew 24).
- >
- >since this is for amateur radio. Who knows, maybe one day
- >a Ham will have a QSO with God himself.
-
- Aren't silent keys already doing this? 8-)
-
- Jeff
-
-
- --
- Jeff Jones AB6MB | Vote out those who voted for the North American
- jeffj@seeker.mystic.com | Free Trade Agreement!
- Infolinc BBS 510-778-5929 |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 04:02:23 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!eff!news.kei.com!news.oc.com!NewsWatcher!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Global Alert For All: Jesus is Coming Soon
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <wa2iseCJt9F4.I73@netcom.com>, wa2ise@netcom.com (Robert Casey)
- wrote:
-
- > I'll take this under advisement.
-
- Apparently the mail to root/postmaster worked. I've had word recently that
- the message has been cancelled and should disappear from the newgroups
- shortly. Course fat lot of good that does on the mailing lists...
-
- As far as I can determine, the only place that didn't get 'em were the
- alt. newsgroups - maybe andrews.edu doesn't allow them...it would be nice
- to see an apology, but I guess that's too much to ask...
-
-
- ======== insert usual disclaimers here ============
- keeper of the Adobe Photoshop, MC68HC11, ICOM mailing lists
- Bob Wier, East Texas State U., Commerce, Texas
- wier@merlin.etsu.edu (watch for address change)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Jan 1994 21:10:33 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!news.tamu.edu!furuta@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ham call CDROMS & SunOS/Solaris
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The QRZ! CDROM includes a version that can be searched on Unix
- machines and binaries for the Sun. I'm running it on SUNOS 4.1.3.
-
- --Rick
- KE3IV
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Jan 94 03:19:48 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!BIX.com!hamilton@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Internet Call Sign Servers.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- gosset@pbr322.ceingebi.unam.MX (Guillermo Gosset) writes:
-
- >These are two Internet accessible on line call sign servers:
- >telnet callsign.cs.buffalo.edu 3000
- >and
- >telnet ns.risc.net login: hamradio (BuckMaster and Buffalo Callbooks)
-
- Even better, assuming you have a CD-ROM drive, is the QRZ! CD from
- Walnut Creek CD-ROM. At $29.95 + s/h, it's a real bargain. The
- callsign database is super fast -- MUCH more responsive than foolin'
- with something over the network. Plus, you can do things like output
- the results of your queries to mailing labels or to a file or whatever.
- Like everything else I've ever bought from Walnut Creek, this is a
- great product. You can call them at 800-786-9907 or 510-674-0783
- or fax 510-674-0821 or thru email at info@cdrom.com.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Jan 94 17:35:31 CST
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!newncar!uchinews!cdsmail!timbuk.cray.com!walter.cray.com!renaissance!wws@ames.arpa
- Subject: LA Disaster Freq's?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <btobackCJtxII.8MG@netcom.com>, btoback@netcom.com (Bruce Toback) writes:
- |> In article <CJsGAI.DDz@srgenprp.sr.hp.com>, bsplaine@sr.hp.com (Bill Splaine) writes:
- |> > Does anyone know what the disaster freq's are for Health & Welfare Traffic?
- |>
- |> 7.268 7.275 3.952 3.970 224.64 -- from packet message.
-
- 7.220 and 7.226 were (are?) quite busy.
-
- Walt
- ----
- Walt Spector It usually takes more than three weeks
- (wws@renaissance.cray.com) to prepare a good impromptu speech.
- Sunnyvale, California Mark Twain
- _._ _._ _.... _. ._.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 14:16:19 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!darwin.sura.net!perot.mtsu.edu!raider!theporch!jackatak!root@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: QRD?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- gleason@mwk.com writes:
-
- > I was listening to a folk music CD yesterday, and heard a song
- > that had some morse code at the beginning...it used a Q signal
- > I wasn't familiar with, and couldn't find in the ham doccos I
- > had laying around...anyone know what "QRD" means?
-
- QRD? - Where are you bound and where are you from?
- 73,
- Jack, W4PPT/Mobile (75M SSB 2-letter WAS #1657 -- all from the mobile! ;^)
-
- +--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--+
- | Jack GF Hill |Voice: (615) 459-2636 - Ham Call: W4PPT |
- | P. O. Box 1685 |Modem: (615) 377-5980 - Bicycling and SCUBA Diving |
- | Brentwood, TN 37024|Fax: (615) 459-0038 - Life Member - ARRL |
- | root@jackatak.raider.net - "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose" |
- +--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--*--+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 14:18:44 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!news.inesc.pt!animal.inescn.pt!ciup2.ncc.up.pt!news.ci.ua.pt!etjfonte@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: QSL help pse
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- jcraig@kean.ucs.mun.ca wrote:
- : I worked the following on top band, but can't seem to find
- : managers / CBA's for them...
-
- : YS1X
- for this I have DL9ZB in 1986 but now I don't now...
- : HH2PK
- HH2PK - Patrick , POBox 1095 , Port-au-Prince , Haiti.
- : XF4JC
- : V47WZ
- For this two I don't know nothing...
-
-
- 73's de CT1ENQ
-
-
- --
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Jose' Miguel M.B.Fonte | Universidade de Aveiro - PORTUGAL |
- | | Departamento de Electronica e Telecom. |
- | E-mail : etjfonte@ci.ua.pt |-----------------------------------------|
- | | Ham callsign : CT1ENQ "always QRV" |
- |--------------------------------------------------------------------------|
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Jan 1994 18:44:45 +1100
- From: munnari.oz.au!uniwa!yarrina.connect.com.au!werple.apana.org.au!lsupoz.apana.org.au!sleeper!orb.apana.org.au!orb.apana.org.au!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: safety of HT antennas
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <1994Jan15.200143.314@cs.brown.edu> rn@cs.brown.edu (Robert H.B. Netzer) writes:
-
- >There's one very simple thing you can do: buy an external speaker-mic for your
- >HT, and always use it. This will let you hold the rig a good foot or two from
- >most parts of your body (except the arm holding the rig).
-
- I didn't think of that one! But it's a good suggestion, and very practical
- too!
-
- I suppose this along with the other suggestion I've seen so far of a
- magnetic mount mobile antenna would make seperating the radiating
- element from me much easier in some situations.
-
- What we really need to do is wear German steel world war 2 helmets,
- plug the antenna into a socket on top of the helmet, and connect the
- earth to the helmet itself. Instant groundplane and good shielding for
- one's precious cranial matter!
-
- And if we really get serious about earthing, connect a lead from the
- helmet to a copper stake that can be thrust into the soil in a convenient
- spot.
-
- Craig, the Freight Raver.
-
- --
- Craig Dewick [Freight Raver Craig] (craig@orb.apana.org.au).
- - Swimming in the MUSIQUARIUM of Life -
- Always striving for a secure long-term future in an insecure short-term world.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Jan 1994 18:40:44 +1100
- From: munnari.oz.au!uniwa!yarrina.connect.com.au!werple.apana.org.au!lsupoz.apana.org.au!sleeper!orb.apana.org.au!orb.apana.org.au!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: safety of HT antennas
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <wa2iseCJoqAx.CI3@netcom.com> wa2ise@netcom.com (Robert Casey) writes:
-
- >One solution (which you may have thought of, or seen used) is to get a
- >magnetic mount 2 meter antenna, if your talkie has a BNC connector for
- >its rubber duckie. When you're in the locomotive, stick the magmount
- >up in the air a few feet from the window (away from immediately nearby
- >objects, a broad somewhat flat area is best, have antenna vertical).
-
- Yes, I did think of this solution, although for mobile use when I'm on
- a train it would not be so good since the antenna would always be
- collecting bits of tree or tunnel or bridge or......
-
- In a car it's ideal though.
-
- >(I would have thought the locos would have had built in dashboard radios,
- >and an AM/FM cassette player? :-) ). Anyway, this would get the RF away
- >from your body, and probably improve reception. A 2 meter antenna should
- >work reasonably well on radios on 160 MHz.
-
- I wish we had radios and the like as standard fittings, but they aren't.
- Unlike truckies, who have CB's, radios, TV's, etc, we have nothing other
- than the ridiculous fixed-frequency handheld and my Sony Walkman!
-
- (Now if only I could work out a way to put an external antenna on that
- Walkman so I can get better reception from narrowcast FM stations!)....
-
- >Wave to the guy with the camera, he likes to photograph freight trains and
- >box cars (he's my brother).
-
- I usually do!
-
- Craig, the Freight Raver.
-
- --
- Craig Dewick [Freight Raver Craig] (craig@orb.apana.org.au).
- - Swimming in the MUSIQUARIUM of Life -
- Always striving for a secure long-term future in an insecure short-term world.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 18 Jan 1994 06:03:05 GMT
- From: pacbell.com!att-out!cbnewsj!ker@ames.arpa
- Subject: This Week in Amateur Radio Edition #42
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- How about posting the entire text here, like the Newline report for those
- of us that don't have Satellite receivers.
-
- In article <940114.79750.KXKVI@delphi.com> KXKVI@delphi.com writes:
- >Here is a summary of news items covered on Edition #42 of "This Week in
- >Amateur Radio", North America's satellite-delivered audio bulletin service,
- >for the week ending 21-Jan:
- >
- >1. New Jersey Amateurs Meet with Officials to Block State RF Regulation
- >2. ARRL Proposes Lifetime Operator Licenses, Station License Term Unchanged
- >3. League Refiles Opposition to West Carolina "Instant License" Proposal
- >4. Contest Advisory Committee Suggests VHF Contest "Rover" Rule Changes
- >5. Rich Moseson, NW2L, in Line for Award for "Ham Radio Horizons" Video
- >6. NASA Select TV on New Satellite Transponder, Carries SAREX Coverage
- >7. "The RAIN Dial-up" from Chicago
- >8. Nominations Opened for DARA "Hamvention" Awards, Due by March 1st
- >9. Terry Estes, WB4ASZ, Resigns as Kentucky District Director of SERA, Inc.
- >10. "EZSATS" with Dave Mullenix, N9LTD
- >11. New Crew Launched, Successfully Docked with MIR Space Platform
- >12. "Gateway 160 Meter Net Report" with Vern Jackson, WA0RCR
- >13. Special Event Stations and DX Activities with Adrian Sebborn, N1JWO
- >14. Weekly Propagation Forecast with George Bowen, N2LQS
- >15. Long Island Hams Fight Hempstead, NY Zoning Decision, Form "RADIO"
- >16. "DXing the AM and FM Broadcast Bands" - Second in a Series
- >17. "Amateur Radio Newsline" from Los Angeles - Edition #857
- >18. Superball Balloon Crashes in Utah Mountains, Beacons Still Operating
- >19. Washington Amateur Warns of Havoc Created by PK-232 Reverse Forwarding
- >20. "Radio Watchers" Newsletter Solicits SWLs/Reporters
- >21. Interest in "Morse Telegraph Line" Commemorative Postage Stamp Increases
- >
- >Funding for the program's transmission costs and production expenses were
- >provided this week by a grant from the Southern Wisconsin Repeater Group of
- >Madison, Wisconsin, which carries "This Week in Amateur Radio" on 443.400 MHz
- >in Madison, 443.675 MHz in North Freedom, and 53.090 MHz in Fort Atkinson.
- >
- >"This Week in Amateur Radio" is a weekly amateur radio news and information
- >service, in audio newsmagazine format, which is produced by Community Video
- >Associates, Inc., a non-profit, charitable, tax-exempt foundation based in
- >Albany, New York. The program is carried on the "Omega Radio Network" each
- >Saturday at 7:30 PM (EST) on the Galaxy III commercial communications
- >satellite, transponder 17 (9H), 5.8 MHz wideband audio (4.040 GHz), located at
- >93.5 degrees west longitude in geosynchronous orbit, and can be heard on
- >various VHF/UHF repeaters throughout the United States and Canada, as well as
- >on 160 meters. Contact your local amateur radio club or repeater operator if
- >"This Week in Amateur Radio" is not being heard in your area.
- >
- >Production and transmission expenses are underwritten by contributions from
- >repeater system operators, amateur radio clubs, and individuals. For further
- >information, contact Stephan Anderman, WA3RKB, at 518/877-7374, George Bowen,
- >N2LQS, at 518/283-3665, or Adrian Sebborn, N1JWO, at 413/458-8219. You may
- >also reach them via amateur packet @ WA2UMX.#ENY.NY.USA.NA and on various
- >landline bulletin board services.
- >
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Jan 1994 00:19:06 -0500
- From: newshub.nosc.mil!crash!news.sprintlink.net!clark.net!clark.net!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: What could this mean?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <jfhCJw7qA.29r@netcom.com>, Jack Hamilton <jfh@netcom.com> wrote:
- >The following paragraph appeared in an article in today's San Francisco
- >Chronicle about what local companies are doing to help prepare for the next
- >earthquake:
- >
- > Finally, in an attempt to encourage the use of amateur (Ham) radios,
- > which are used by many relief agencies during an emergency, Pacific
- > Bell has reduced the cost of operating a Ham radio to the basic
- > service rate of $8.35 a month. Ham radios are licensed through the
- > phone company.
- >
- >I called PacBel to ask about this. They didn't have any idea. They
- >realize that they don't license amateur radios, and they also don't rent
- >any kind of amateur equipment. I thought they might be referring to a
- >special rate for phone patches, but they denied knowing anything about that
- >either.
- >
- >Any ideas? Do other phone companies do anything to encourage amateur
- >radio?
-
- I smell fish here. The telephone companies have nothing to do with
- Amateur Radio.
- In my area, amateur radio clubs are required to pay business rates for
- phone lines for repeaters. The only acceptions are if the repeater is at
- your house or if the phone line is provided by the county or state. I
- would be interested to know what this means also.
-
- Matt Roberts N3GZM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Jan 94 04:28:31 GMT
- From: noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!BIX.com!hamilton@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Yaesu FT-890AT
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- After playing with it for some time yesterday at the local HRO, I came
- away strongly leaning toward the Yaesu FT-890AT. I should tell you I'm
- just getting started again with ham radio after having been away from all
- this since high school 25 years ago. My interest, at least initially,
- is just building up skill levels, meaning, particularly, CW. I'm a
- software type so I'm also intrigued by computer control and data
- (rtty and packet).
-
- What struck me about the 890 was several positive points: I liked the
- physical packaging a LOT. Very nice, attractively laid-out control panel
- (though w/o a 10-key pad). Very small footprint, meaning I wouldn't be
- struggling to figure out how to make room for it. Operation seemed to
- be quite simple and I did like what I could see of its performance,
- comparing it there against more expensive units like the 990 and 1000.
- And finally, while I'm not really price-sensitive (meaning that if I
- could convince myself I really, really, just HAD to have the most
- expensive thing there, price would not stop me), it certainly does
- strike me that it might be nice to leave some money instead for a 2m
- rig + TNC for the local packet BBS and other goodies.
-
- I have looked thru the QST Reviews (btw, if there are some of you who
- are thinking of buying a rig but haven't bought the 2 volumes of collected
- QST reviews, you should buy them now) and the 890 certainly does seem
- to get good marks.
-
- But let me ask the real question: is there any reason I _shouldn't_
- buy the 890? Are there some shortcomings (like maybe the lack of
- an adjustable IF bandwidth or whatever) that you think I should be
- giving thought to before I go off and buy this unit? Have any of you
- bought one and been dissatisfied? Why? Any comments would be much
- appreciated!
-
- Regards,
- Doug Hamilton hamilton@bix.com Ph 508-358-5715
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 20:50:17 GMT
- From: nih-csl!helix.nih.gov!mack@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2hfehn$t1o@orion.cc.andrews.edu>, <wa2iseCJt9F4.I73@netcom.com>, <wier-180194220223@198.213.12.249>elix
- Subject : Re: Global Alert For All: Jesus is Coming Soon
-
- In article <wier-180194220223@198.213.12.249> wier@merlin.etsu.edu (Bob Wier) writes:
- >In article <wa2iseCJt9F4.I73@netcom.com>, wa2ise@netcom.com (Robert Casey)
- >wrote:
- >
- >> I'll take this under advisement.
- >
- >Apparently the mail to root/postmaster worked. I've had word recently that
- >the message has been cancelled and should disappear from the newgroups
- >shortly. Course fat lot of good that does on the mailing lists...
- >
- >As far as I can determine, the only place that didn't get 'em were the
- >alt. newsgroups - maybe andrews.edu doesn't allow them...it would be nice
- >to see an apology, but I guess that's too much to ask...
- >
-
- Oh I don't think so. Why don't you ask the President of Andrew's
- College
- at (616)-471-3100.
-
- Joe Mack NA3T
- mack@ncifcrf.gov
-
-
-
-
- >
- > ======== insert usual disclaimers here ============
- >keeper of the Adobe Photoshop, MC68HC11, ICOM mailing lists
- > Bob Wier, East Texas State U., Commerce, Texas
- > wier@merlin.etsu.edu (watch for address change)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 19 Jan 1994 22:10:45 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!paladin.american.edu!nic.hookup.net!news.sprintlink.net!direct!news.direct.net!kg7bk@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2hhsumINNms@abyss.West.Sun.COM>, <CJw15H.MKy@news.direct.net>, <2hk4tpINN125@abyss.West.Sun.COM>
- Subject : Re: Ramsey FX Transceivers
-
- Dana Myers (myers@sunspot.West.Sun.COM) wrote:
- : >That's why Ramsey offers a free variable cap upgrade PCB.
- : Great. How many people know they need the upgrade PCB when they
- : don't have the equipment to evaluate the performance of the receiver?
-
- Dana, most people don't have the equipment to evaluate the performance
- of Japanese receivers, either. If something is wrong, it needs to be
- fixed. My IC24AT had a problem and someone fixed it for me.
-
- : Cecil, rather than trying to convince to stop picking on Ramsey kits
- : for theire technical shortcomings, why don't you convince your buddy
- : John Ramsey to spend some hard earned cash going to a course on
- : customer relations? * Dana H. Myers KK6JQ, DoD 466
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- Just for the record, my major connection to Ramsey is a magazine article.
- I have never met or talked to John Ramsey in person or on the phone. I'm
- a tinkerer and the FX kits allow me to tinker. It gives me pleasure to
- invent improvements and share them.
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- 73, Cecil, kg7bk@indirect.com
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