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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #165
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Thu, 17 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 165
-
- Today's Topics:
- Baycom and TFPCX
- callsign server info
- CELLULAR SURVEILLANCE
- FCC Daily Digests for the
- FT530 dtmf decoding
- GAP DX EAGLE comments?
- Index to the rec.rad
- John Ramsey (2 msgs)
- Morse code program for Macs
- MS PowerPoint used for Amateur Radio Promotion/Training ?
- QSL Questions
- UHF repeater antenna bug
-
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-
- Archives of past issues of the Info-Hams Digest are available
- (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: 17 Feb 94 09:22:19 +0100
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!EU.net!sun4nl!tudelft.nl!tudedv.et.tudelft.nl!mljteijn@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Baycom and TFPCX
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <8335@gold.gvg.tek.com>, groverc@gvgadg.gvg.tek.com writes:
- >
- > I need English documentation for the program TFPCX.
-
- Haven't seen one yet, but I do use TFPCX without any problems, so
- if you have any questions, mail them to MLJTeijn@ET.TUDelft.NL
-
- >
- > This is a piece of software that lets one use GraphPac
- > with a tnc in kiss mode or with a Baycom module.
-
- A tnc in KISS mode requires tfpcR, not tfpcX!
-
- >
- > Any help appreciated.
- >
- > 73
- >
- > Grover, WT6P
-
- Grtnx Marcel
-
- /----------------------------------------------------------------------------\
- | Marcel L.J. Teijn |
- | University of Technology (Sorry, no cool signature yet... ) |
- | Delft, The Netherlands |
- | E-mail: MLJTeijn@Et.TUDelft.NL |
- \----------------------------------------------------------------------------/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 15 Feb 1994 18:26:22 GMT
- From: gulfaero.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!wy1z@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: callsign server info
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <ah301-130294211517@129.228.248.119>,
- Jerry Sy <ah301@yfn.ysu.edu> wrote:
- >which port do I telnet to get to callsign server on
- >cs.buffalo.edu ?
- >
- >thanks
- >jerry
- >n3rkd
-
-
- telnet callsign.cs.buffalo.edu 2000
-
- also
-
- telnet electra.cs.buffalo.edu 2000
-
- Same system.
-
- Scott
-
-
- --
- ===============================================================================
- | Scott Ehrlich Internet: wy1z@neu.edu BITNET: wy1z@NUHUB |
- | Amateur Radio: wy1z AX.25: wy1z@k1ugm.ma.usa.na |
- |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Maintainer of the Boston Amateur Radio Club hamradio FTP area on |
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- ===============================================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Feb 94 07:01:48 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: CELLULAR SURVEILLANCE
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ------------------------------
- On 15 Feb 1994 17:31:34 GMT
-
- gulfaero.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!swri
-
- or somebody, somewhere (my apologies, I could never decypher these
- headers) wrote:
-
- QUESTION: So what does it do?
-
- >In article <9402141902.A9592wk@t8000.cuc.ab.ca>,
- >bill.fischer@t8000.cuc.ab.ca wrote:
-
- >94-02-14
- >Finally, as the result of the efforts of a number of Internet gurus,
- >we're able to tell you how to download a demo copy of the software
- >that controls our Cellular Surveillance Interface, via e-mail. The
- >program is entitled CELLDEMO.ZIP
-
- ------------------------------
-
- ANSWER: The Cellular Surveillance Interface (CSI) is the proverbial
- software driven black box between your scanner and PC that monitors the
- cellular data channel and automatically switches your radio to the
- designated voice channel when a cell phone originates or receives a call
- in the cell that you're monitoring. It enables you to monitor all or
- specific cellular phone calls from beginning to end, even when they
- switch to a new voice channel in the middle of the call.
-
- Rather than commercialize the net, anyone that's interested in more
- detail can e-mail us for a product brochure. The purpose of the
- original e-mail was to advise how to obtain the demo software via
- FTPMAIL, and also to provide a tutorial on the FTPMAIL process.
-
- Regards,
-
- Bill Fischer Internet: bill.fischer@t8000.cuc.ab.ca
- ---
- SLMR 2.0 Bill Fischer Internet: bill.fischer@T8000.cuc.ab.ca
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Feb 1994 05:06:56 GMT
- From: ucsnews!newshub.sdsu.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!haven.umd.edu!umd5.umd.edu!w3eax.umd.edu!phil@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FCC Daily Digests for the
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Steve,
-
- A wise man once said "Opinions are like assholes, Everybodys got one."
- I find the posts interesting and informative. Just because you
- have been granted an Amatuer license that doesn't mean that shouldn't
- be aware of what is going on with NONamatuer radio services.
-
- If you find the posts "less than suitable" for your taste then
- simply skip thhe NEXT post. (That takes less bandwidth than your flame
- and my flame extinguisher)
-
-
- 73
- 73 Phil
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Feb 1994 23:28:51 -0500
- From: ucsnews!newshub.sdsu.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!msuinfo!news.mtu.edu!news.mtu.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FT530 dtmf decoding
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Found this on the net quite a while back and havn't seen it
- since, so I thought people might be interested.
-
- Don't blame me if it doesn't work. I don't even own a 530.
- (Wich I did tho!)
-
- Matt Adair N8SHA
- mladai@mtu.edu
-
-
-
- DTMF Decoding
-
- A nifty little "feature" that isn't mentioned in the manual.
- Steps to follow:
-
- 1) tune to the freq you want to monitor and turn on the code squelch
- 2) press Function-Page(Code) to select a code memory
- 3) dial up to memory #7
- 4) watch the dtmf's scroll by as they are heard by the radio!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 1994 03:48:58 GMT
- From: psinntp!gdc!sneezy!kurdzo@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: GAP DX EAGLE comments?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Alan P. Biddle (BIDDLEAP@ctrvax.Vanderbilt.Edu) wrote:
- : Hi,
-
- : I was wondering if anyone has had any experience with the DX Eagle antenna
- : which GAP makes. It is a smaller version which is roughly comparable
- : to the R-7. I have a lot of input on the Cushcraft, but not much
-
-
- After several calls to GAP and LOTS of tweaking, I've managed to get 5
- out of the 6 bands working quite well. I've been waiting for the weather
- to get a little better before I attempt to improve the SWR on 17m.
-
- In A/B comparisons with my G5RV/Tuner combo, the GAP was consistently
- better on DX, while MUCH worse with local contacts (probably due to
- polarization differences). Also, the GAP is VERY quiet.
-
- Another advantage of the GAP: Full-band coverage on all but 10m.
-
- All in all, I guess I'm happy with the GAP. I'm not sure I would buy
- another, however.
-
- --
-
- Jim Kurdzo AA1GZ
- General DataComm
- Middlebury, CT 06762-1299
- (203) 574-1118 x6443
- kurdzo@gdc.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 1994 03:16:00 GMT
- From: ax!sec21!gerson.rissin@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Index to the rec.rad
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Dear Paul,
-
- PWSK-.Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/archives
-
- Thanks for your list. I'm interested in the following files listed
- below:
-
- How can I get them?
-
- antenna_refs - references for articles about antenna designs
- arrl_fo_jobs - descriptions of some ARRL Field Organization jobs
- carpet.loop.2 - Antenna for apartments and small spaces
- comb6.zip - HF Propagation Predication program
- dxcc-k2di - ARRL DXCC country list
- dx_w2iol.dat - data for all country prefix, position, etc
- dx_w2iol.doc - documentation for the above database
- florida_antenna - Florida State antenna law info
- hams_on_usenet - list of ham operators and e-mail addresses on the ne
- hf_rigs - QST reviews of available HF rigs
- mail_order - a database of electronic mail order shops
- manufacturers - names and addresses of ham gear manufacturers
- newcomers - tips and hints for those new to amateur radio
- pio_handbook - ARRL Public Information Officer's Handbook
- qsl_bureau1 - information about the ARRL QSL bureau
- qsl_bureau2 - "what should I do if" list for the QSL bureau
- qst_prodrev - index of ARRL product reviews in QST
-
- Thank you for any help!
-
- 73, Gerson Rissin - PY1APS & PY7APS
-
- ############################ Super Tag #############################
- # #
- # [] Gerson Rissin - Rio de Janeiro, RJ. - BRASIL #
- #
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 17:20:09 -0500
- From: titan.ksc.nasa.gov!k4dii.ksc.nasa.gov!user@ames.arpa
- Subject: John Ramsey
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CLAz5v.Iss@news.direct.net>, kg7bk@indirect.com (Cecil Moore)
- wrote:
- > John Ramsey and I have never met in person. We have exchanged letters and
- > e-mail and I perceive him to be a friendly, helpful, and assertive
- > businessman who is trying to make a living at his hobby.
-
- Cecil-
-
- Over the years, I have seen John at his booth at several hamfests. He may
- even be at the Orlando Hamfest this coming weekend, if you happen to be in
- the Central Florida area.
-
- My impression is as yours, that he is a reputable person. While his
- products are not in the Kenwood or Icom category, neither are his prices.
- I have a nice solid-state, dual trace, 20 MHz oscilloscope, purchased from
- him several years ago. Except for the nameplate, it is identical to one
- sold by several other companies. However, the other companies charged a
- LOT more for theirs!
-
- I think the kits he sells are aimed towards people like ourselves, who are
- quite willing to go through the ordeal of de-bugging a kit, for the feeling
- of accomplishment from getting it to work! Unfortunately, we are like
- dinosaurs about to become extinct.
-
- The modern ham seems to think a kit is something you merely plug the parts
- into, like assembling an IBM-clone computer from modules. From that point
- of view, I'll admit that John's kits are not "modern".
-
- 73, Fred, K4DII
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 05:56:18 GMT
- From: ucsnews!newshub.sdsu.edu!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!agate!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!wupost!udel!news.sprintlink.net!direct!kg7bk@network.
- Subject: John Ramsey
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- JEFF M. GOLD (JMG@tntech.edu) wrote:
- : Well I will say it flat out: John Ramsey is a liar.
-
- Jeff, a psychologist will tell you that anyone who says a person is
- a "thing" rather than saying a person acted in a certain manner under
- certain circumstances, has at least abandoned objectivity and at worst,
- abandoned rationality. I think I've seen these exact words before. Do
- you have this file stored on your disk drive somewhere?
-
- : I purchased one of the original 2 meter transceiver kits.
-
- I did, also. For those who don't know, we are talking about the
- earlier FTR-146, Ramsey's first 2m transceiver, which they stopped
- shipping *two years ago*. I don't know why Jeff keeps beating a dead horse.
- My good friend, Don, KE6AJH, still uses that FTR-146 and it works great.
- The present FX-146 incorporates some of my suggestions for improving the
- FTR-146. But my approach was not, "you idiots don't know your ass from..."
-
- : It didn't work correctly when I finished.
-
- Mine didn't either... kits rarely do. I never did get the controlled-carrier
- modulation working right on my HeathKit DX-40 and Heath was completely
- unsympathic and unresponsive... and I learn more when the kit doesn't work.
-
- : I called tech support.
-
- I wrote a letter explaining in objective terms what the problem was. I got
- an immediate helpful response from Ramsey's technical support group.
-
- : At the time there were long discussions about MANY people exeperiencing
- : the same difficulties I had.
-
- I encountered every one of the difficulties that you did and Ramsey (the
- company) bent over backwards to help me solve them. That's where the idea
- of EPROMs for frequency control came from. The offset is done in the EPROMs
- and the offset oscillators are not used.
-
- : ...having to stretch some of the coils ...to get power out of the TX.
-
- Jeff, if you don't have a variable cap, how else are you supposed
- to adjust a tuned circuit? I have been stretching and squeezing coils
- for 40 years. Air wound inductors are variable inductors, you know.
-
- : ... don't know where that came from..
- : Jeff, AC4HF
-
- I'll bet a lot of readers of your posting know where it came from. Seems
- like a self-evident primary to the most casual gentleman observer. If
- you called a Texan a liar, I would worry about your health.
-
- John Ramsey and I have never met in person. We have exchanged letters and
- e-mail and I perceive him to be a friendly, helpful, and assertive
- businessman who is trying to make a living at his hobby. I personally
- learned a lot from the FTR and FX transceivers and own four of them.
- I've tuned up a dozen others and the owners are happy with them. I put
- an 80C51 in mine and now have all the features that a Japanese transceiver
- has... encoder tuning, digital display, selectable offset, selectable PL,
- 16 memories, IBM-PC control, etc... all for less than $200. Thanks, John,
- you have at least one satisfied and grateful customer.
-
- 73, Cecil, kg7bk@indirect.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Feb 1994 18:53:24 GMT
- From: gulfaero.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!paladin.american.edu!constellation!geohub.gcn.uoknor.edu!jalexand@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Morse code program for Macs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have two friends who are studying for their 1-A test, but they have
- MacIntoshes. Are there any Morse code
- programs available? Thank you for any input. J. C. Alexander
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Feb 94 11:14:42 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: MS PowerPoint used for Amateur Radio Promotion/Training ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Does anyone know of professionally packaged Microsoft PowerPoint modules
- that can be used for Amateur Radio training purposes ? (License training,
- Intro to AR, Digital Communications FAQ's, etc.)
- One of the biggest advantages of PowerPoint is it's flexibility to be used
- with a normal Windows based PC and have full sound support when used with
- a Sound Blaster type card. If such packages where available, they can easily be
- transferred by FTP, diskettes, packet etc. Video format isn't as flexible.
- It's an eye-catcher and would make a nice display at trade shows, technology
- forums, libraries etc. - to attract people into the hobby.
- Training on a PC doesn't tie up the family TV and VCR either.
- Having the ability to view 'screen-by-screen'is much more effective than the
- video' "pause-review-play" method.
- I tried putting a package together myself but the results were only mediocre.
- Professional multi-media folks could put together a much more impressive
- package. Perhaps the ARRL should support such efforts. The money invested
- to have professionals do the work would come back eventually in the form of
- new membership.
- I'd be happy to hear from anyone who has seen PowerPoint used in Amateur Radio
- promotion/training.
- 73,
- Rich
- WB2JBS
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Feb 1994 09:16:27 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!jussieu.fr!univ-lyon1.fr!elendir@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: QSL Questions
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Alan Bloom (alanb@sr.hp.com) wrote:
- : Andrew B. White (k9cw@prairienet.org) wrote:
-
- : I think what people object to is that F6FNU does not do the QSL'ing
- : as a public service, as most QSL managers do, but to make a profit.
-
- Really ? That surprises me. Thought that all QSL management was free of
- charge.
-
- Vince (11 weeks, still waiting, future F1...)
-
- --
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Feb 94 05:00:00 GMT
- From: hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!concert!news.duke.edu!duke!wolves!psybbs!fredmail@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: UHF repeater antenna bug
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- To: ALL
- Subj: REPEATER ANTENNA PROBLEMS...
-
- I have a situation on a UHF repeater installation that has me
- puzzled. I could certainly use any input that might be out there...
- Here are the system specifics...Antenna: Anli A-1000 (looks like the
- Diamond x-500 inside and out). We have one of these antennas down in
- Wilson, NC on the 147,30+ repeater and it performs very nicely on VHF.
- It was quite an improvement over a sick 4 bay dipole array that was
- up....Feedline: 200 feet of Andrews Heliax 7/8". The feedline is
- terminated with a UHF connector on the bottom, a jumper of RG-225
- connects the lower end of the hardline to the duplexers. The upper end
- of the heliax is terminated with a type N connector. Another short
- jumper (about 2 feet long) of RG-225 connects the hardline to the
- antenna. The antenna is mounted on top of a 150 foot tower.
- At the duplexers, looking up through the first rg-225
- jumper/hardline/jumper/antenna I see about 22 watts out with about 5
- coming back(!!). This is measured with a URM-120 mil-spec directional
- wattmeter...a Daiwa uhf swr meter sees about 2.5:1(!). Now, if I move
- the URM-120 to the hardline input (immediately after the first jumper)
- I see about 28 watts out with 3 coming back and about 1.7:1 on the
- Daiwa. I climbed the tower, terminated the hardline at the top with a
- 50 ohm dummy load that's good to 1 ghz, came back down, pumped 20 watts
- on UHF directly into the hardline at the bottom. I measured about 11
- watts making it out the top (the specs for at 450 mhz are about
- 2.8db/200 ft)...about right for the length...It seems to me that the
- feedline impedance is more like either 38ish or 75ish ohms with that
- type of response...The antenna measures flat at the feedpoint, but the
- rest of the system is a bit nutty. With the reflected power at
- the duplexers, I'm having a little desense.
- Any ideas on the problem?? It really has me stumped...Oh yeah, if I
- vary the length of the jumper at the top between the hardline and
- antenna, the reflected power and swr at the bottom runs all over the
- place!! Please help if you have any input. 73 de WB4IUY
- ___
- X OLX 2.2 X "What ?!? This isn't the file section ?!?"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Feb 1994 10:28:04 +0200
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!EU.net!news.funet.fi!news.cc.tut.fi!lehtori.cc.tut.fi!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1994Feb14.131000.8706@arrl.org>, <1994Feb15.160936.23577@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, <1994Feb16.173115.8288@arrl.org>ut.f
- Subject : Re: Medium range point-to-point digital links
-
-
-
- Jon Bloom (KE3Z) (jbloom@arrl.org) wrote:
-
-
- > Of course, to realize the 50-dB SNR from the 8-bit system, the signals
- > have to use all of the available signal range. If you use less, the
- > SNR is reduced proportionally, as the signal is closer to the noise
- > floor. That probably argues for something on the order of a 12-bit
- > converter for "overhead." But with good ALC ahead of the A/D, 8 bits
- > might be acceptable.
-
- Why not use standard u-law or A-law compression as used in telephone
- systems for decades. The input signal is band-limited to 3.4 kHz,
- sampled at 8 kHz and converted with a 12 bit linear ADC. The output
- from the ADC (an integer) is converted to a floating point format
- consisting of 1 bit sign, 4 bit mantissa and 3 bit exponent. This
- is then serialized to 64 kbit/s.
-
- If this quality is adequate for normal telephone networks, then
- it should be adequate for inter-repeater links.
-
- This has been used for decades and there should be surplus equipment
- avilable.
-
- All modern compression systems are much more bit effective than this,
- but I don't think that there are surplus equipment available yet.
-
-
- Paul OH3LWR
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 16 Feb 1994 21:29:48 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1994Feb14.144321.10990@tellab5.tellabs.com>, <CL8qE6.Lxz@news.direct.net>, <1994Feb16.130055.21938@tellab5.tellabs.com>v
- Subject : Re: HAMBLASTER INCORRECT STATEMENTS
-
- In article <1994Feb16.130055.21938@tellab5.tellabs.com> jwa@tellabs.com (John W. Albert) writes:
- >In article <CL8qE6.Lxz@news.direct.net> kg7bk@indirect.com (Cecil Moore) writes:
- >>John W. Albert (jwa@tellabs.com) wrote:
- >>
- >>: Several add-ons will include, a better A/D...
- >>: ... for Ham use you only need an... 8 bit A/D.
- >>: Jack Albert WA9FVP
- >>
- >>Jack, if for Ham use you only need an 8 bit A/D then why will your add-ons
- >>include a better A/D? I have a direct conversion receiver and have found
- >>that an 8-bit A/D is not good enough for weak signal CW reception. With
- >>8-bits of dynamic range, I spent all my processing power in scaling and
- >>avoiding saturation from strong signals. 16-bits gives me some needed
- >>headroom.
- >
- >The Hamblaster has a 14 bit A/D. The add-on (I don't have the details
- >about this) may use a sigma-delta A/D. There may even be a super fast
- >sampler to do I.F. processing in the works.
-
- You know, this IS starting to sound like an ad. The above exchange
- could have been conducted via email; it sounds a bit contrived,
- doesn't it?
-
- Jeff NH6IL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 1994 03:37:02 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!csus.edu!netcom.com!evidence@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CKotv0.Fry@iat.holonet.net>, <CKpnK4.47D@ucdavis.edu>, <arog.761317495@BIX.com>
- Subject : Re: FCC Database Online For Calif.
-
- I probably missed this, but, what is the address for the FCC database?
-
- Evidence.
-
- ------------------------------
-
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