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- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 94 19:42:02 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #109
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Thu, 3 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 109
-
- Today's Topics:
- Access to VOA News by United States Residents (2 msgs)
- ARRL-QST/QEX was Re: RAMSEY FX
- BEGINNER! - Advice on Radio
- Dayton Parking: Hell on Earth!
- FCC: Whats taking so long???? (2 msgs)
- Ham exam Saturday, U of MD
- Help With PK232!!
- HTX202 belt clip
- More info: the DSP nobody mentioned
- QST Article on Balloon Tracking using GPS Rcvr
- STS-60 SAREX Flight Begins
- STS-60 SAREX Frequencies ...?
- US License Examination Opportunities Scheduled 2/03/94 to 5/30/94
- Will Wayne See His Shadow???
-
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-
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- (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives/info-hams".
-
- We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 2 Feb 1994 16:18:28 GMT
- From: voa3!ck@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Access to VOA News by United States Residents
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Since we announced the availability of the Voice of America and
- Worldnet Television public Internet server a couple of days ago,
- I have received a number of anxious emailed inquiries from
- Americans regarding the disclaimer attached to the announcement:
-
- In accordance with U.S. law, program materials such as
- the News and English Broadcasts newswire are provided
- exclusively for recipients outside the United States.
-
- The restriction on domestic dissemination of VOA and Worldnet
- program materials applies to employees of VOA and Worldnet, and
- not to other residents of the United States. In other words, we
- may not actively attempt to transmit our programs or distribute
- our program materials to recipients within the United States.
- But anyone living in the United States who wants to take the
- initiative to listen to VOA or watch Worldnet or read the News
- and English Broadcasts newswire is free to do so, even though
- they are not the reason why we have radio broadcasts, television
- satellite feeds or a public FTP/gopher server on the Internet.
-
- Here are some examples of how the law works:
-
- o VOA may not establish a network of affiliated radio stations
- inside the United States, as we have in many other countries.
- However, if a cable television provider wants to downlink VOA
- programs from a satellite and carry them on an audio channel
- -- as, indeed, one does here in Washington, D.C. -- the
- government may neither facilitate nor interfere with that
- activity.
-
- o Worldnet does not offer its television programs to American
- networks or stations. However, if an original Worldnet program
- is newsworthy, anyone who can receive it is free to rebroadcast
- it. (Obviously, this does not apply to copyrighted commercial
- programs that Worldnet distributes to other countries under
- licenses from their producers.)
-
- o Anyone in the United States can listen to a VOA shortwave
- broadcast or FTP a script from our public Internet server,
- and then redistribute that tape or script to anyone else in
- the United States. The broadcasts and the texts of the
- scripts are not intended for recipients within the United
- States, however, so please don't ask us to help you make
- copies of them.
-
- I hope this allays some of the concerns that have been expressed
- about access to the materials on our public server by residents
- of the United States. Normally when I post a USENET article, I
- speak only for myself, but in this instance I have been authorized
- to provide this explanation on behalf of VOA and Worldnet by our
- Office of External Affairs.
-
- If anyone wants to discuss this subject further with VOA and
- Worldnet, there is a list of public electronic mail addresses
- on our server (ftp.voa.gov). Probably the most appropriate on
- is pubaff@VOA.GOV. Please don't send mail to me; I'm already
- swamped.
-
- --
- Chris Kern ck@voa.gov ...uunet!voa3!ck +1 202-619-2020
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Feb 1994 18:14:07 GMT
- From: ucsnews!newshub.sdsu.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!ux2.cso.uiuc.edu!ignacy@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Access to VOA News by United States Residents
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The local nameserver does not know voa.gov. Can you provide the IP number?
-
- Ignacy Misztal, NO9E
- University of Illinois
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Jan 94 21:09:49 GMT
- From: yuma!galen@purdue.edu
- Subject: ARRL-QST/QEX was Re: RAMSEY FX
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CKIEMA.KCq@srgenprp.sr.hp.com> alanb@sr.hp.com (Alan Bloom) writes:
- >Greg Bullough (greg@netcom.com) wrote:
- >: Yup. One of the difficulties, over the years, is that many of the
- >: folks at ARRL HQ 'just didn't understand,' ...
- >: The 'drum' being banged is one which rings out 'build build build.'
- >If you're talking about QST, I disagree 100%. I wish QST had MORE
- >construction articles, not fewer. In case you haven't noticed, QST
- >has changed in the last few years. There are many fewer technical
- >articles than there used to be and a lot more fiction and other
- >"fluff" articles.
- >I liked it better the old way. But fortunately or unfortunately,
- >the ARRL is a democratic organization and their perception is that
- >the members are not as technically inclined as they used to be.
- >AL N1AL
-
- I recently subscribed to QEX for the technical stuff, and there was a
- mention that some thought QEX was getting too technical, which left me
- flabbergasted, since I thought QEX was for tech stuff.
- I would like to see more technical articles in every ham magazine.
- Galen, KF0YJ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Feb 1994 21:01:59 GMT
- From: news.cstar.andersen.com!news.acns.nwu.edu!casbah.acns.nwu.edu!rdewan@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: BEGINNER! - Advice on Radio
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2969209710.2.p00936@psilink.com>,
- F. Clayton Rote <p00936@psilink.com> wrote:
- >Hi all:
- >
- >I have decided to dip my toe into the HAM radio hobby. I have a
- >general idea of what I want but I want to make sure it is possible and
- >that I purchase the correct equipment. I thought I would put the
- >features I am looking for in a message and solicit any feedback.
- >
- >FEATURES:
- >
- > o Portable
- >
- > o 2 Meter and 440 (I have no idea what this means but I
- > have been told by several operators that this is the way to go)
- >
- > o Scanning Functions
- > - Civilian and Military Air (Air Shows)
- > - Police and Fire
- > - Weather
- > - Cellular (for fun on Saturday nights)
- >
- <snip>
-
- Or how about:
- for $100 or so
- a heathkit hw99,
- a heatkit hw101
- for $300 or so
- drake r4/t4
- kenwood ts520s
- for a very small sampling of fine radios for a beginner.
-
- These will get you out on five bands instead of just two. They come
- with tone, sidetone that is, built in. Probably be cheaper too. I bet you
- could work greater distances too.
-
- Sorry. Could not resist. I would consider rigs by Standard for 2m/70cm
- dual band radios. Their gear seems to built well and well designed.
- The new mobile C5618DA (model no?) is very nice. It
- has very wide band receive. From 110Mhz to 174MHz on 2m receiver and
- 250MHz to 540Mhz on the 70cm receiver. It has 7 modes of scanning and
- can have upto 200 memories. It is also 9600 baud packet ready.
-
- Rajiv
- aa9ch
- r-dewan@nwu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Feb 94 16:42:36 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Dayton Parking: Hell on Earth!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I hafta agree with others that the traffic jam is going to be beyond
- description if no shuttle bus service is provided. Somehow the Hamvention
- organizers have to maintain some level of transport to outlying areas. I'm
- only one possible attendee, but I might consider not going this year if I
- don't have the abililty to use a bus to get to the site. For those who
- choose to drive, they will probably never get there and back because of
- all those extra cars on the road. I would be willing to pay a 3 day fee
- for unlimited rides to help defray the cost just to have the buses. Did
- anyone think of that as an option ? After paying for air fare to get to
- Dayton and $100 per night for hotels etc., what's a few extra dollars?
-
- Seth T. KC2WE
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 02 Feb 1994 15:40:22 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.cs.columbia.edu!mix-cs!popovich@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FCC: Whats taking so long????
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The Pyrotechnic <haga@zach.fit.edu> wrote:
- >My god, ive been paitently waiting for my call sign to come in... it's been
- >well over 9 weeks now, and it still hasn't arrived.
-
- Some people here who took their tests from us on November 28th ('93)
- had their licenses arrive last week. That's a little under 9 weeks.
-
- I'd expect your license to show up any day now. If it gets to 12
- weeks and it still hasn't arrived, call your VEC, as an earlier poster
- said. Maybe you could call after 10 weeks, if you've noticed your
- mailman fingering his can of Mace every time he walks up to your
- house. :-) We've all experienced that "attack the mailman" feeling...
- -Steve, WB3I
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Feb 1994 02:38:33 GMT
- From: news.service.uci.edu!uci.edu!mstrong@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FCC: Whats taking so long????
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CKAM3v.I2M@zeno.fit.edu> haga@zach.fit.edu (The Pyrotechnic) writes:
- >From: haga@zach.fit.edu (The Pyrotechnic)
- >Subject: FCC: Whats taking so long????
- >Date: Thu, 27 Jan 1994 14:40:43 GMT
- >My god, ive been paitently waiting for my call sign to come in... it's been
- >well over 9 weeks now, and it still hasn't arrived.... Does anyone know
- >a number that i may call to check up to see if they have even issued it
- >but maybe not have mailed it yet or something? im tired of waiting!!
- --------
-
- man it sucks doesnt it..... makes you call the FCC automatons/idiots every
- name in the book......
-
- hang in there
-
- mike kd6zwi :-)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Feb 1994 14:46:48 GMT
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!haven.umd.edu!cville-srv.wam.umd.edu!ham@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ham exam Saturday, U of MD
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The Univ. of MD ARA will be having ham exams this Saturday, Feb. 5,
- in the Student Union Building on the College Park campus of UMd.
- They will begin at 10 a.m., and the cost is $5.60 (W5YI).
-
- For more info call Scott Rosenfeld, NF3I, at 301-206-9921, or send
- email.
-
- Scott
-
- --
- 73, _________ _________ The
- \ / Long Original
- Scott Rosenfeld Amateur Radio NF3I Burtonsville, MD | Live $5.00
- WAC-CW/SSB WAS DXCC - 123 QSLed on dipoles __________| Dipoles! Antenna!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 1 Feb 94 20:07:24 -0600
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!usenet.ucs.indiana.edu!voyager.gem.valpo.edu!exodus.valpo.edu!acc_cal@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Help With PK232!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Can anyone help me?
-
- I have have the PK 232 and am having a hard time
- trying to get it to work. I have a few different
- TERM Programs but ther still do not talk to the
- PK232.
- I have a DOS PC and have the cable hooked up to
- the big 25 pin serial port. The PK232 is hoked up
- with Radio 1 hooked up by the phone plug for Receive
- audio and the 8 or what ever pin gray cable to the
- Xmit PTT and Mike Audio.
- When I plug it all in and power it up it starts to
- transmit a dead signal. If I disconnect the mike
- plug and try to receive nothing will appear on my
- Term.
- When I power it up it will not even see the PK232.
- I am not sure what that problem is.
-
- If anyone can help Plese do I am LOST!!!
-
- Thank You Ahead of Time For Any HELP!!!
-
-
- Chris Lewandowski KB9FUN
-
- ACC_CAL@ EXODUS.VALPO.EDU
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 19:27:44 GMT
- From: loral!hlb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HTX202 belt clip
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Is the belt clip of the HTX202 used as a heat sink or can it be operated
- without the belt clip attached?
-
- Thank you.
- hlb@li.loral.com
-
- --
- hlb@li.loral.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Jan 1994 21:28:29 GMT
- From: metro!news.cs.su.oz.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!yeshua.marcam.com!zip.eecs.umich.edu!caen!usenet.coe.montana.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!news.uoregon.edu!fp2-st-affairs-11.@@munnari.oz.au
- Subject: More info: the DSP nobody mentioned
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Last week I described a DSP filter that several hams in the Eugene, OR area
- are now using. I also posted a short description about the filter which
- AI7W composed after we received several inquiries about the unit.
-
- This morning I received the following message which might get your interest
- piqued a bit more:
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- After reading your description of Steve's filter, I went out to his place
- yesterday for a live demo. It's amazing! Why aren't these folks
- advertising in the ham mags? The filter plus program are less than the
- other popular DSPs I see.
-
- Of course, it does have a couple disadvantages: you need a computer with
- considerable horsepower, and maybe VGA color monitor; and the filter and
- its control program are so interesting that I spent more time fiddling
- with it than I did listening!
-
- 73
- W7KPZ
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- I have no affiliation with the company that makes this filter. I'm just
- amazed at what this unit does and how it does it. Steve gave this contact
- info:
-
- The address and phone for Digital Interactive Signal Corp. is
-
- Digital Interactive
- 2317 N.E. 168th Ave.
- Vancouver, WA. 98684
-
- 206-256-8654
-
- I don't think they're on the net.
-
- good Luck Steve..AI7W
-
- Hope this helps,
-
- Steve/AA7FL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Jan 1994 10:11:13 -0700
- From: news.sprintlink.net!agphx.agcs.com!not-for-mail@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: QST Article on Balloon Tracking using GPS Rcvr
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <21870059@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM>, tcline@hplvec.LVLD.HP.COM (Ted Cline) writes:
- )
- ) In rec.radio.amateur.misc, hpeach@ca.uky.edu (Harold G. Peach Jr.) writes:
- ) > Several months ago there was an article in QST about a guy that was
- ) > tracking balloons using data from a GPS receiver, transmitted back to a
- ) > ground station. He had written a spreadsheet in MS-Excell that would
- ) > graph the balloon's flight path based on the points reported back by the
- ) > GPS receiver. Does anyone have a copy of his spreadsheet or the
- ) > algorithim he used? Please e-mail me at <hpeach@ca.uky.edu>.
- ) >
- ) > ---
- ) > Harold
- ) > hpeach@ca.uky.edu
- )
- )
- ) Paul Ternlund, WB3JZV created the Macintosh PowerBook Excel program to
- ) track the balloon's position as determined by the radio
- ) direction-finding tracking team. Paul's phone is 303-699-7479 and his
- ) email address is paul.ternlund@filebank.com .
- )
- ) ----
- ) Ted Cline, N0RQV Home: 3202 Spruce Drive
- ) ted_cline@hpisla.lvld.hp.com Fort Collins, CO 80526-1044 USA
- ) (303) 493-1136
-
-
-
- FYI, there is also moving map software available in the $250 range for
- either the Mac or PC. Takes the GPS output and displays position and
- track on an image of the appropriate aeronautical sectional. It also
- does a few other neat tricks.
-
- Ads can be found in Flying magazine as well as AOPA Pilot - probably
- many other flying mags.
-
-
-
- --
- Mike Pflueger, AG Communication Systems, Phoenix, AZ PP-ASEL
- INTERNET: pfluegerm@agcs.com
- UUCP: ...!{att | ncar!noao!enuucp}!gtephx!pfluegerm
- Work: 602-582-7049 FAX: 602-582-7624 Packet: WD8KPZ @ K7BUC.AZ.USA.NA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Feb 94 23:11:21 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: STS-60 SAREX Flight Begins
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-60.001
- STS-60 SAREX Mission Begins
-
- 3 February 1994 at 12:30 UTC
-
- The Space Shuttle Discovery made a spectacular, historic, on-time liftoff
- this morning from the Kennedy Space Center. Discovery's launch marks the
- first joint U.S.-Russian Space Shuttle Flight. This will be the first of
- several joint missions planned in preparation for the development of the
- international Space Station. Cosmonaut Sergei Krikalev, U5MIR, was one
- of the six crew members on board this morning's Shuttle flight. His
- fellow American crew mates include Commander Charlie Bolden, KE4IQB,
- Pilot Ken Reightler, and Mission Specialists Jan Davis, Ron Sega, KC5ETH,
- and Franklin Chang-Diaz. The primary payloads on-board Discovery are the
- Wake Shield Facility, which will be deployed and retrieved during the
- flight and the Spacehab facility. Of particular interest to radio
- amateurs is the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX) secondary
- payload. SAREX information for STS-60 including frequencies, callsigns
- and Keplerian elements, follows:
-
-
- STS-60 Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment (SAREX)
- Information Sheet
-
- Mission: STS-60 Space Shuttle Discovery
- Wake Shield Facility & Spacehab-2 Mission
-
- Launch: February 3, 1994, 12:10 UTC
-
- Orbit: 57 degree inclination
-
- Mission Length: 8 days (Nominal)
-
- Amateur
- Radio
- Operators: Charlie Bolden, KE4IQB, Ron Sega, KC5ETH,
- Sergei Krikalev, U5MIR
-
- Modes: FM Voice
- Prime callsign: KE4IQB
-
- Packet Radio
- Callsign: W5RRR-1
-
- Frequencies: All operations in split mode. Do not transmit on
- the downlink frequency.
-
- Voice Freqs: Downlink: 145.55 MHz (Worldwide)
- Uplinks: 144.91, 144.93, 144.95, 144.97, 144.99 MHz
- (Except Europe)
- 144.70, 144.75, 144.80 MHz (Europe only)
-
- Note: the crew will not favor any specific uplink
- frequency, so your ability to work the crew will
- be the "luck of the draw"
-
- Packet Freqs: Downlink: 145.55 MHz
- Uplink: 144.49 MHz
-
- Info: Goddard Amateur Radio Club, WA3NAN, Greenbelt Maryland,
- SAREX Bulletins and Shuttle Retransmissions
- 3860 KHz, 7185 KHz, 14,295 KHz, 21,395 KHz, 28,650 KHz
- and 147.45 MHz (FM)
-
- Johnson Space Center ARC, W5RRR, Houston, Texas
- SAREX Bulletins
- 7225 KHz, 14,280 KHz, 21,395 KHz, 28,650 KHz, (SSB)
- and 146.64 MHz (FM)
-
-
- ARRL Amateur Radio Station, W1AW, Newington, CT
- SAREX News Bulletins
- 3990, 7290, 14,290, 18,160, 21,390, and 28,590 KHz
- and 147.555 MHz (FM)
-
- Also, bulletins available on internet, via AMSAT ANS,
- Compuserve, and your local PBSS.
-
- School Group Participation: 5 school groups will participate
- in SAREX with pre-scheduled direct
- and telebridge contacts. These include
- 4 in the U.S., and one in Russia.
-
- Keplerian Elements:
-
- The following Keplerian Elements are provided by Gil Carman, WA5NOM
- at the Johnson Space Center ARC. Since the Shuttle Discovery had an on-
- time, nominal orbit injection sequence, these orbital elements will be
- accurate to within a few seconds for today.
-
- Satellite: STS-60
- Catalog number: 00060
- Epoch time: 94034.56756353 (03 FEB 94 13:37:17.49 UTC)
- Element set: 004
- Inclination: 57.0033 deg
- RA of node: 215.8607 deg Space Shuttle Flight STS-60
- Eccentricity: .0010675 Prelaunch Element set JSC-004
- Arg of perigee: 264.1500 deg Launch: 03 FEB 94 12:10 UTC
- Mean anomaly: 95.8328 deg
- Mean motion: 15.72291901 rev/day Gil Carman, WA5NOM
- Decay rate: 3.3600e-04 rev/day*2 NASA Johnson Space Center
- Epoch rev: 2
- Checksum: 254
-
- Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 02 Feb 1994 13:00:15 -0500
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!NewsWatcher!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: STS-60 SAREX Frequencies ...?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi,
- I know this question has been probably posted a zillion times, but I am
- looking for the uplink and downlink frequencies of the shuttle. Does any
- have the current uplink & downlink freq's ...???? I would like to see if I
- will be able to hear them from above ....Thanx de Keith
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 13:56:46 MST
- From: destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: US License Examination Opportunities Scheduled 2/03/94 to 5/30/94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- AMATEUR RADIO EXAMINATION OPPORTUNITIES
-
-
-
- *****************************************************************
-
- Special Note: A New FCC Form 610 must be used for applications
- submitted to the FCC beginning March 1, 1994. Your local
- VE Team will usually have the form you will need.
- Contact them in advance.
-
- Note: Amateur Radio licenses usually arrive between 8 and
- 10 weeks after the test session. The FCC considers their
- processing time to be 90 days--from the date they receive the
- application. The FCC usually receives the application one
- to two weeks after the test session (once the VE Team and the
- coordinating VEC have completed their processing).
-
-
- Note: Codeless Technician to Technician w/HF upgraders (who pass a
- Morse code test) will not receive a new license from the FCC.
- The existing Technician license plus the CSCE conveying the Morse
- code test credit is the only documentation issued for use of
- the additional HF privileges.
-
- *****************************************************************
-
- The following test session information is provided by the
- ARRL/VEC for the upcoming six to eight week period. For
- further information, please contact the test session CONTACT
- PERSON at the telephone number provided. If necessary, you
- may contact the ARRL/VEC at 203-666-1541 x282 for additional
- information. Electronic mail may be forwarded to the ARRL/VEC
- via USENET at "bjahnke@arrl.org" or via MCI Mail to
- MCI ID: 215-5052.
-
- Although the test session information presented here does
- not indicate whether walk-ins are accepted or not, most test
- sessions do allow walk-ins. We encourage you, however, to
- always contact the CONTACT PERSON at the telephone number
- provided so that the VE Team is aware that you be attending
- the test session.
-
-
-
- STILL NEED TO PREPARE FOR YOUR EXAM?
-
- If you would like information on how to become licensed; or
- how to locate Amateur Radio clubs, instructors, licensing
- classes and/or Novice examiners in your area; please contact
- the ARRL Educational Activities Department (EAD) at 203-666-
- 1541 x219. The EAD can also provide information on
- recommended study materials. Electronic mail may be forwarded
- to the ARRL EAD via USENET at "rwhite@arrl.org" or via MCI Mail to
- MCI ID: 215-5052.
-
-
- EXAM LISTINGS - DEFINITION OF FIELDS
-
- STATE
- Test Date,VEC,City,,Contact Phone,Contact Person
-
- The SECOND field in the following listing specifies the VEC
- which is coordinating this examination. This single-character
- designator denotes the VEC as defined below. An "A" (for example)
- indicates that this examination is coordinated by the ARRL/VEC.
-
- For further information on any examinations listed, or if you do not
- find any examinations listed for your area, you may contact
- any of the coordinating VECs below.
-
-
- A = ARRL/VEC, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111; (d) 203-666-1541
- The 1994 test fee is $5.75.
-
- X = Anchorage ARC, 2628 Turnagain Parkway, Anchorage, AK 99517;
- (d) 907-786-8121, (n) 907-243-2221 (or) 907-276-5121
- (or) 907-274-5546
-
- C = Central Alabama VEC, 1215 Dale Dr SE, Huntsville, AL 35801;
- 205-536-3904
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- N = Charlotte VEC, 227 Bennett Ln, Charlotte, NC 28213;
- 704-596-2168
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- D = Great Lakes ARC VEC Inc., PO Box 273, Glenview, IL 60025;
- 708-486-8019
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- E = Golden Empire ARS, PO Box 508, Chico, CA 95927; No phone.
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- G = Greater Los Angeles ARG, 9737 Noble Ave, Sepulveda, CA 91343;
- 818-892-2068, 805-822-1473.
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- J = Jefferson ARC, PO Box 24368, New Orleans, LA 70184-4368;
- 504-831-1613. Test fee for 1994 is $5.00.
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- K = Koolau ARC, 45-529 Nakuluai St, Kaneohe, HI 96744;
- 808-235-4132
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- L = Laurel ARC Inc., PO Box 3039, Laurel, MD 20709-0039;
- (d) 301-572-5124, 301-317-7819, (n) 301-588-3924
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- M = The Milwaukee RAC Inc., 1737 N 116th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53226;
- 414-774-6999. Test fee for 1994 is $5.00.
-
- H = Mountain ARC, PO Box 10, Burlington, WV 26710; 304-289-3576,
- 301-724-0674
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- P = PHD ARA Inc., PO Box 11, Liberty, MO 64068; 816-781-7313
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- R = Sandarc-VEC, PO Box 2446, La Mesa, CA 91943-2446; 619-465-3926
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- S = Sunnyvale VEC ARC, PO Box 60307, Sunnyvale, CA 94088-0307;
- 408-255-9000
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- T = Triad Emergency ARC, 3504 Stonehurst Pl, High Point, NC 27265;
- 919-841-7576
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- W = Western Carolinas ARS VEC, 5833 Clinton Hwy - Suite 203,
- Knoxville, TN 37912-2500; 615-688-7771.
- The 1994 test fee is $5.75.
-
- 5 = W5YI-VEC, PO Box 565101, Dallas, TX 75356-5101; 817-461-6443
- The 1994 test fee is $5.75.
-
-
- EXAMINATION OPPORTUNITIES OUT
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-
- 02/05/94,A,Australia,,089-531-305,Maury Hatfield
- 03/12/94,A,Belgium,,32-11439164,Ronald A.L. Torfs
- 02/26/94,A,Germany,,49-0-67253462,Stephen Hutchins, KN6G
-
- *EOF
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- Date: 2 Feb 94 14:31:44 GMT
- From: pitt.edu!hpb.cis.pitt.edu!hpb@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Will Wayne See His Shadow???
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- If Wayne Greene sees his shadow on Groundhog Day, does that mean
- we'll have 6 more years of bad sunspots? :-) :-) :-)
-
- Harry Bloomberg WA3TBL
- hpb+@pitt.edu
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- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #109
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