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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Tue, 1 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 223
-
- Today's Topics:
- Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta: phonetic alphabets (repost)
- Buying Yupiteru MVT-7100 (from ACE Communications?)
- Call Sign Re-issue
- JARGON (2 msgs)
- Jerk on 20 mtrs
- Keyboards at testing sessions
- Low power Bird slugs
- Maritime CW freqs (was: RAMSEY FX TRANSCEIVER )
- MicroSmith
- Nude Radio Amateurs
- Repeater for SD to Anaheim?
- Scanners on aircraft!
- Transformer Failure Modes?
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 21:20:29 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk!pavo.csi.cam.ac.uk!news@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta: phonetic alphabets (repost)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Alpha Bravo alphabets
-
- Here is a collection of alphabets of the Alpha Bravo Charlie
- Delta kind, variously known as radio alphabets, phonetic
- alphabets and spelling alphabets. This collection currently
- includes alphabets for the following languages:
-
- English, French, German, Dutch, Flemish, Italian,
- Rumantsch, Slovak, Polish, Hungarian, Swedish,
- Finnish and Russian.
-
- This posting is essentially a repeat of the one of 11th January.
-
- My thanks to the many contributors, not all of whom are
- acknowledged below.
-
- I can make no guarantee of accuracy of this information;
- indeed please send me any corrections or additions.
-
- In my capacity as the editor of this collection I have no
- objection to the further electronic distribution of this
- posting in full in circumstances where it is likely to be of
- interest.
-
- Comments in square brackets are my own.
-
- Brian Kelk bck1@cl.cam.ac.uk
- 28 February 1994
-
-
- ***** ENGLISH *****
-
- The NATO phonetic alphabet:
-
- Alpha Bravo Charlie Delta Echo Foxtrot Golf Hotel India
- Juliet Kilo Lima Mike November Oscar Papa Quebec Romeo
- Sierra Tango Uniform Victor Whiskey Xray Yankee Zulu
-
- [The same alphabet, modulo Alfa and Juliett, is approved by
- the International Civil Aviation Organization and the FAA.
- Dates from about 1956.
- UK police use Indigo instead of India (?)]
-
-
- Telecom B:
-
- Alfred Benjamin Charles David Edward Frederick George Harry
- Isaac Jack King London Mary Nellie Oliver Peter Queen Robert
- Samuel Tommy Uncle Victor William Xray Yellow Zebra
-
- [Found in Swedish, Dutch, Hungarian telephone directories.
- A Swiss directory has: Andrew Charlie Lussy Queenie Sugar]
-
-
- British A:
-
- Amsterdam Baltimore Casablanca Denmark Edison Florida
- Gallipoli Havana Italia Jerusalem Kilogramme Liverpool
- Madagascar New_York Oslo Paris Quebec Roma Santiago Tripoli
- Uppsala Valencia Washington Xantippe Yokohama Zurich
-
- [An 'international' alphabet in a Dutch telephone directory
- has: Danemark. A 'French' alphabet in a Hungarian directory
- has: Cassablanka Danemark Que'bec Upsala Zu"rich]
-
-
- Used by New York police:
-
- Adam Boston Chicago Denver Edward Frank George Henry Ida
- John King Lincoln Mary Nancy Ocean Peter Queen Robert Sam
- Thomas Union Victor William X-ray Young Zebra
-
-
- Used by police in San Diego, California:
-
- Adam Boy Charles David Edward Frank George Henry Ida John
- King Lincoln Mary Nora Ocean Paul Queen Robert Sam Tom Unit
- Victor William Xray Yellow Zebra
-
-
- Sometimes used by radio hams (unofficial):
-
- America Boston Canada Denmark England France Germany
- Honolulu India Japan Kilowatt London Mexico Norway Ontario
- or Ocean Pacific Quebec Radio Santiago or Spain Tokyo United
- Victoria Washington Xray Yokohama Zanzibar
-
- [Much variation: Amsterdam, Brazil, Baltimore, Chile,
- Finland, Greece, Guatemala etc]
-
-
- The ARRL (American Radio Relay League) alphabet (1948):
-
- Adam Baker Charlie David Edward Frank George Henry Ida John
- king Lewis Mary Nancy Otto Peter queen Robert Susan Thomas
- union Victor William x-ray young zebra
-
- [Nowadays the ARRL endorses the NATO/ICAO alphabet]
-
-
- Allied Services 1945:
-
- Able Baker Charlie Dog Edward Fox George How Item Jig King
- Love Mike Nan Oboe Peter Queen Roger Sugar Tape Uncle Victor
- William X-ray Yoke Zebra
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 94 15:12:33 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uchinews!iitmax!thssno@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Buying Yupiteru MVT-7100 (from ACE Communications?)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2kk7p0$t5d@zone4.ocunix.on.ca> (posted to
- rec.radio.scanner,rec.radio.amateur.misc on 25 Feb 1994 02:01:52
- -0500), andrew@zone4.ocunix.on.ca (Andrew Cornwall) writes:
-
- = Unfortunately, the only other place I've heard of the MVT-7100 being
- = available is Javation, who's charging UK L385, which is way out of my
- = league.
- =
- = Can anyone solve my dilemma?
-
- Since you are in Canada, you might want to check out Radio Lorenz
- in Montreal. I bought my Yupiteru MVT-7100 from them and I was
- pleased with their service. Price was CDN $739.00 plus shipping
- (December 1993). I've included some additional information below
- from a file I occasionally send to people who ask about sources
- for the MVT-7100.
-
- ===
- === Notes on buying the Yupiteru MVT-7100 in North America ===
- ===
-
- According to stuff I read in rec.radio.scanner and related
- newsgroups, unblocked Yupiteru MVT-7100 radios are available from
- Radio Lorenz in Montreal and Javiation in the U.K (see addresses
- and phone numbers below).
-
- I opted to buy from Radio Lorenz primarily because I thought that
- warranty service, if needed, would be faster and cheaper.
- Including shipping and other considerations, the price from both
- suppliers appeared to be about the same. (Note that I'm in the
- U.S.; prices compared in mid-December, 1993). But as far as I
- can tell, any warranty a North American customer may obtain on
- the radio is provided by the retailer, and requires that you
- return the radio to the retailer for service. Lorenz offered a
- one-year warranty--if the radio breaks, purchaser ships it to
- Lorenz, and Lorenz ships it to the Canadian distributor (located
- in London, ON) for repairs. I assume, but do not know, that
- Javiation's policy is similar. I decided that it would be
- cheaper and faster to return the unit to Montreal than to the
- U.K.
-
- Another advantage of buying the MVT-7100 from Lorenz is that they
- provide an AC adapter designed for operation in North America.
- Two reviews which have been posted to the net complain that the
- MVT-7100s supplied by Javiation come with an AC adaptor designed
- for use at 100 V and cause the radio to run warm.
-
- Lorenz supplies the regular Yupiteru manual, plus a reprint of
- one written by Jonathan Clough of Javiation. I'm not sure
- whether the reprint is identical to what you would get if you buy
- the radio from Javiation. It looks like something which may have
- been posted to a BBS and then printed out. I had no trouble
- learning how to use the radio from reprint in combination with
- the Yupiteru manual. The Yupiteru manual itself it not great,
- but not terrible either; I've seen much worse.
-
- I was pleased with the friendly and helpful service I received
- from Helmut Lorenz. I asked him to ship the radio in a manner
- different than he was accustomed, and he was very cooperative.
-
- Jonathan Clough of Javiation was also helpful when responding to
- my emailed inquiries.
-
- Mr. Helmut Lorenz
- Radio Lorenz
- 482 St. Catherine St. West
- Montreal, Quebec
- Canada H3B 1A7
- Phone: (514) 392-9200
- Fax : (514) 392-4767
-
- Mr. Jonathan Clough
- Javiation
- Carlton Works, Carlton Street
- BRADFORD
- West Yorkshire, BD7 1DA
- United Kingdom
- Phone 0274 732146 (From U.S. 011 44 274 732146)
- Fax 0274 722627 (From U.S. 011 44 274 722627)
- clough@javiaton.demon.co.uk
-
- --neil ormos wd8bdp thssno@iitmax.acc.iit.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 17:42:14 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!hplextra!hpscit!rogerm@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Call Sign Re-issue
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi,
-
- I recently heard that the FCC is now allowing people to get call signs
- re-issued. I would like to my dad's call sign. He passed away 5 years ago.
- Does anyone know the procedure to get a call sign re-issue?
-
- Thanks,
-
- Roger Myers
- WB7PJS
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 28 Feb 1994 14:05:56 -0500
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!hpuerca.atl.hp.com!hpuerca!edh@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: JARGON
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <1994Feb26.183908.15322@pro-haven.cts.com> phantom@pro-haven.cts.com (Tiffany Keller) writes:
-
- >use...it's XYL and it stands for ex young lady....(which I take great
- >offense to as a deragatory remark (I am not an "XYL" because I am only 22
- >years old! :-) ) The term is used to refer to one's wife...(because most
-
- No offense intended. Besides, when I refer to my wife, XYL means
- eXcellent Young Lady! :-) And since she holds an Extra ticket, she
- deserves the title!
-
- Just another OM note ...
-
- Cheers & 73 Ed Humphries N5RCK
- Hewlett Packard NARC Atlanta GA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 19:22:56 GMT
- From: unix.sri.com!headwall.Stanford.EDU!Csli!paulf@hplabs.hp.com
- Subject: JARGON
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- phantom@pro-haven.cts.com (Tiffany Keller) writes:
-
- > Regarding ham jargon...here's a good one you might be able to
- >use...it's XYL and it stands for ex young lady....(which I take great
- >offense to as a deragatory remark (I am not an "XYL" because I am only 22
- >years old! :-) ) The term is used to refer to one's wife...(because most
- >hams are of male gender and all...) I think I might start refering to OMs
- >(old men) as XYM and see if they like that...:-)
-
- My wife (N6YBV) was never terribly happy about this one either (especially
- since she's *younger* than I am). A little digging through some commercial
- CW abbreviation lists led to the the discovery of the abbreviation "YF",
- which is what I use (and advocate, if for no other reason than it's shorter).
-
- --
- -=Paul Flaherty, N9FZX | "Fighter pilots make movies. Bomber pilots make
- ->paulf@Stanford.EDU | history." -- Jake Grafton
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 19:07:24 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!convex!news.ssc.gov!fnnews.fnal.gov!att-in!nntpa!bigtop!cheers!paul@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Jerk on 20 mtrs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Congrats on the upgrade Ken...welcome to the HF bands...unfortunatly
- you are going to find a few idiots on at times...I really cannot figure
- out what fun they get from causing QRM...But it's a fact of life if
- your going to operate on HF...fortunatly you will find that about 99%
- of the people on HF feel the same way you do about the idiots...the
- best thing to do is try to ignore them, work around...don't let them
- spoil the fun...if you really want to hear some idiots on, listen in
- on 14.313 late some afternoon...some real morons hang out there.
- anyway...73 hope to hear you on sometime.
- Paul Anderson WB0ZRD at AT&T Bell Labs in Denver
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 10:13:33 -0500
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!hamblin.math.byu.edu!yvax.byu.edu!cunyvm!rohvm1!rohvm1.mah48d@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Keyboards at testing sessions
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2kqtae$cg5@news.delphi.com>, mahjmac@news.delphi.com
- (MAHJMAC@DELPHI.COM) wrote:
-
- > It would seem to me that being alowed to use a keyboard doesn't conform
- > to the whole reason CW is required. It is used on an international scale, and
- > if you are ever in any type of emergency or spontaneous situation where you
- > need to receive code with no keyboard, then you would be worthless.
-
- C'mon...even an old CW-forever type like me knows that the "purpose" of
- copying Morse at the exam is _to pass the exam_. Some people, once they're
- on the air, develop proficiency in copying (and fewer in sending :-) )
- Morse. Others don't. But as a VE I'm supposed to assure that an applicant
- can copy Morse at the required speed, by his answering seven of a set of
- ten questions. Head copy, pencil, typewriter, computer, stone and
- chisel...as long as _the applicant_ can understand enough Morse to answer
- the questions (it's been a long time since we had somebody give us a minute
- of solid copy), he meets the FCC requirement.
-
- --
- 73 de John Taylor W3ZID
- rohvm1.mah48d@rohmhaas.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 19:45:31 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Low power Bird slugs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Zack Lau (KH6CP) (zlau@arrl.org) wrote:
- : groverc@gvgadg.gvg.tek.com wrote:
-
- : : Is there a Bird slug available that would do a credible job
- : : of measuring <5w signals in the range 3-30MHz?
-
- : None that are compatible with the Bird 43. We asked Bird and
- : were told that they couldn't even do a custom slug.
-
- I think I know why. A coupled-transmission-line directional coupler
- has a sensitivity limited by the physical length. And the sensitivity
- in inversely proportional to frequency -- That's why Bird slugs include
- a shunt capacitor to flatten out the frequency response. At low (HF)
- frequencies, I bet 50W is about the lowest sensitivity that is possible
- with the available line length.
-
- AL N1AL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 08:52:57 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- Subject: Maritime CW freqs (was: RAMSEY FX TRANSCEIVER )
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- He just won't go away!
-
- In article <762082813snx@skyld.grendel.com> jangus@skyld.grendel.com (Jeffrey D. Angus) writes:
- >
- > In article <CLnz3x.I7B@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu writes: >
- > > That's old news. BUT the HF maritime CW bands are still jumping with
- > > activity and the C.G. is still monitoring them, so CW on the high seas
- > > frequencies is still very much in use.
- >
- > And what frequencies might those be? How about posting them so we can
- > practice our CW listening to *real manly men* pounding brass. (Unless
- ^^^^^^^^^
- In your last attack you talked about staring at crotches; now it's manly men...
-
- > of course you're afraid that some anal rententive might accuse you of
- ^^^^
- Hmmm, there's that fixation again with certain body areas.
-
- > promoting the jamming of HF maritime CW ops...)
-
-
- I shouldn't have to post these frequencies - the information is readily
- available at any library. But this `TV-generation' doesn't know how to
- `look it up' so if you REALLY want them for CW practice email me and
- I'll certainly give them to you. This offer goes for everyone who's
- interested - the list is only about half of a page.
-
- 73 Angus,
- Jeff NH6IL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 28 Feb 94 18:34:33 GMT
- From: news.tek.com!tekig7!tekig6!royle@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: MicroSmith
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ggs@lanl.gov (Gerald Schmitt KC5EGG):
-
- >Is there anywhere on the net or a BBS that specializes
- >in antenna codes. I am looking for the subject code to
- >optimize my antenna farmette. The xyl prefers that it does
- >not grow into a full blown farm.Thanks for any info.
-
- MicroSmith isn't shareware. It can be purchased from the ARRL for the
- very reasonable price of $39.00. If anyone does find it on a BBS, please
- notify the ARRL.
-
- Roy Lewallen, W7EL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 28 Feb 1994 19:55:25 GMT
- From: news.bu.edu!transfer.stratus.com!hoop.sw.stratus.com!northup@purdue.edu
- Subject: Nude Radio Amateurs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- julian@bongo.tele.com (Julian Macassey) writes:
-
- :
- : The Conservative radio amateurs always make sure they are
- : properly attired before engaging in QSOs.
-
-
-
- Does this mean that we have to start practicing safe QSOs ?
-
-
- :
- : --
- : Julian Macassey, N6ARE julian@bongo.tele.com Voice: (310) 659-3366
- : Paper Mail: Apt 225, 975 Hancock Ave, West Hollywood, California 90069-4074
-
- --
- --
-
- Bill Northup PHONE: (508) 460-2085
- Stratus Computer Inc. INTERNET: northup@sw.stratus.com
- 55 Fairbanks Boulevard OR: northup@Vos.Stratus.com
- Marlboro, MA 01752 Amateur Radio: n1qpr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 2 Mar 94 00:40:39 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Repeater for SD to Anaheim?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Howard [hlb@li.loral.com] writes:
-
- >Is there a 2m repeater between San Diego and Anaheim that would
- >enable communication? Or perhaps a set of repeaters that could
- >be linked? Providing of course we joined the necessary clubs?
-
- >Thanks for the help.
-
- Three possibilities come to mind, depends a lot on where in San Diego:
-
- BARC 146.920 - pl114.8
-
- Catalina 147.090 + pl107.2
-
- CLARA 145.220 - 103.5
-
- Note that CLARA has been having some QRM problems of late, but when it is
- up, that's the one for San Diego to Orange County (and then some).
-
- 73
-
- _____________________________________________________________________
- Wm. A. Kirsanoff Internet: WAKIRSAN@ananov.remnet.ab.com
- Rockwell International Ham: KD6MCI
- (714) 762-2872
- Alternate Internet: william_a._kirsanoff@ccmail.anatcp.rockwell.com
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
- Who are you? * I am number 2. * Who is number 1? * You are number 6.
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 19:12:40 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!news.csuohio.edu!garfield.csuohio.edu!mike@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Scanners on aircraft!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have seen (and taken part in) several threads discussing the
- issue of operating radio scanners aboard commercial aircraft.
-
- The following two items have been reprinted without permission from
- the Continental Airlines February 1994 issue of Profiles in-flight
- magazine. The first item is from page 73 and describes what
- electronic devices are/are not allowed on board. The second item
- is an informative article from page 66. Enjoy.
-
- ITEM 1
- ------
-
- Continental Airlines' Profiles in-flight magazine, February 1994,
- page 73 at the bottom by the radio symbol, verbatim:
-
- "Certain electronic devices may not be used aboard the aircraft at
- any time: TV's, radio receivers or transmitters (AM/FM, CB,
- scanners, remote control toys, etc.) and cellular phones.
- Permitted are: pagers, calculators, shavers, cameras, tape players
- and recorders (audio or video), and bionics (hearing aids,
- pacemakers, etc.). Additionally, electronic games, personal
- computers and CD players may be used except during take-off and
- landing (below 10,000 feet)."
-
-
- ITEM 2
- ------
-
- Continental Airlines' Profiles in-flight magazine, February 1994,
- article on page 66 under "Continental Country":
-
- _Calling All Stations_
-
- "New rules govern the use of portable electronic devices in flight"
-
- By Lockwood Tallman
-
- People who fly frequently have noticed that cabin crews are
- making some new announcements, such as, "Once airborne, you will
- be advised when the use of approved devices is permitted," and "The
- use of approved portable electronic devices is now permitted."
- The announcements are the result of new rules designed to
- limit the effects of electromagnetic interference (EMI) on the
- aircraft's navigation and communication systems. It has long been
- recognized that personal electronic devices can emit EMI, and for
- this reason airlines have banned the use of AM/FM radios and
- televisions by passengers on board.
- But along with the electronics revolution has come a plethora
- of portable devices that easily take to the air with travelers.
- Both the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the aircraft
- manufacturers have provided information to the airlines concerning
- this trend and the need to ensure that increased use of portable
- electronics does not compromise the aircraft's own electronics.
- On Continental aircraft, portable electronic devices fall into
- three categories: items that can be used at any time; items that
- should not be used during taxi, takeoff, climb, approach and
- landing; and items that should not be used at any time aboard the
- aircraft.
- Authorized for use at any time are tape players/recorders
- (video or audio), cameras, shavers, calculators, pagers,
- wristwatches and medical devices, including hearing aids,
- pacemakers and FAA-approved life-support systems.
- Authorized for use while the aircraft is cruising (not during
- taxi, takeoff, climb, approach and landing) are electronic games
- and entertainment devices (such as "Gameboys"), personal computers
- and compact disc players.
- Not permitted at any time are televisions, radios, cellular
- phones, CBs, remote-controlled toys or any other kind of
- transmitter.
- Televisions and telephones installed on board the aircraft are
- acceptable because they have been installed with the required
- shielding and have been FAA-approved specifically for inflight use.
-
- Caption under photograph of a Continental 747 in this same article:
-
- " 'Gameboys,' CD players and PCs should should be used only when
- the aircraft is cruising - not on takeoff or landing, when the
- electromagnetic interference they emit could interfere with the
- aircraft's own electronics."
-
- --------
-
- Well, from what I can tell, this pretty much eliminates radio
- scanners, ham HT's (even if just receiving), and shortwave
- receivers from being used on aircraft, at least on all Continental
- flights. Depending on your airline, your mileage may vary.
-
- Your best bet is to ask a flight attentant, or better yet the
- captain herself/himself or appropriate pilot-in-charge.
-
- Hope this helps.
-
- Mike
-
- --
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- Michael Mayer, Senior Technical Support Engineer Amateur Radio KB8RJO
- Visual Numerics, Inc. 32915 Aurora Rd. Suite 160, Solon OH 44139 USA
- Email: mayer@boulder.vni.com Human: 216-248-4900 Fax: 216-248-2733
- v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^v^ Catch the WAVE v^v^v^
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 28 Feb 1994 20:00:49 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Transformer Failure Modes?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Mark E. Bailey (mebly@eng.umd.edu) wrote:
- : The proverbial friend of mine has two transformers. They are 110/220 VAC
- : input, 50 VAC output and rated at 15 amps.
-
- : He needs 25 volts, not 50. The obvious solution is to feed 110 into the
- : 220 input windings.
-
- : Question: Do we have to de-rate the output current to 7.5 amps?
-
- For a given secondary current, when you halve the primary voltage
- (to 110V), the input current doubles. So theoretically, if you want
- to keep the primary current the same, you would have to reduce the
- output current rating by 1/2.
-
- However, I don't think it's quite that bad. After all, the secondary
- current is the same -- the only difference is the I^2*R loss in the
- primary. Also, most transformers are rated for 100% duty factor.
- If you are using this to make a 12V power supply for a transmitter
- with a 50% duty factor, you could probably use the full 15A or even
- a bit more.
-
- AL N1AL
-
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-
- Date: 28 Feb 1994 14:14:24 -0500
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!hpuerca.atl.hp.com!hpuerca!edh@network.ucsd.edu
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- References <CLL8pn.LAM@cscsun.rmc.edu>, <CLsIK8.FC2@pacifier.rain.com>, <2kqtae$cg5@news.delphi.com>
- Subject : Re: Keyboards at testing sessions
-
- In <2kqtae$cg5@news.delphi.com> mahjmac@news.delphi.com (MAHJMAC@DELPHI.COM) writes:
-
- >It would seem to me that being alowed to use a keyboard doesn't conform
- >to the whole reason CW is required. It is used on an international scale, and
- >if you are ever in any type of emergency or spontaneous situation where you
- >need to receive code with no keyboard, then you would be worthless.
-
- >Mike
-
- Amen. Testees should be required to carve their copy into wood.
- Failing that, hand-made slate tablets could be substituted.
-
- In a real emergency you'd copy on the floor in your own blood!
-
- :-)
- Ed Humphries N5RCK
- HP Atlanta GA
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- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- able baker charlie dog easy fox george how item jig king
- love mike nan oboe peter queen roger sugar tare uncle victor
- william x-ray yoke zebra
-
- [This one seems to have undergone quite a lot of evolution,
- with different branches of the U.S. armed forces using
- different versions. Entries also cited: affirm, cast, hypo,
- inter, negat, option, over, prep]
-
-
- Western Union:
-
- Adams Boston Chicago Denver Easy Frank George Henry Ida John
- King Lincoln Mary New_York Ocean Peter Queen Roger Sugar
- Thomas Union Victor William X-ray Young Zero
-
-
- British Army 1927:
-
- Ack Beer Charlie Don Edward Freddy George Harry Ink Johnnie
- King London Monkey Nuts Orange Pip Queen Robert Sugar Toc
- Uncle Vic William X-ray Yorker Zebra
-
-
- Royal Navy 1917:
-
- Apples Butter Charlie Duff Edward Freddy George Harry Ink
- Johnnie King London Monkey Nuts Orange Pudding Queenie
- Robert Sugar Tommy Uncle Vinegar Willie Xerxes Yellow Zebra
-
-
- U.S. Army 1916:
-
- Able Buy Cast Dock Easy Fox George Have Item Jig King Love
- Mike Nap Opal Pup Quack Rush Sail Tape Unit Vice Watch X-ray
- Yoke Zed
-
-
- ***** FRENCH *****
-
- Contributor: Erik Tjong Kim Sang <erikt@let.rug.nl>
-
- anatole bernard c'ecile denise 'emile fran5cois g'erard
- henri isidore jean kl'eber louis marcel nicole oscar pierre
- quital robert suzanne th'er`ese ursule victor wagon xavier
- yvonne zo'e
-
-
- Contributor: Rudolf Lais <chibm5hp@ibmmail.com>
-
- (Swiss telephone directory)
-
- Anna Berthe Ce'cile Daniel Emile Franc,ois Gustave Henri Ida
- Jeanne Kilo Louise Marie Nicolas Olga Paul Quittance Robert
- Suzanne The're`se Ulysse Victor William Xavier Yvonne Zurich
-
-
- ***** GERMAN *****
-
- Contributor: mrosa@eso.org (Michael Rosa)
-
- Anton Berta Caesar Dora Emil Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Ida
- Julius Karl Ludwig Martha Nordpol Otto Paula Quelle Richard
- Siegfried Theodor Ulrich Viktor Wilhelm Xanthippe Ypsilon
- Zeppelin
-
- Umlaut: A"rger O"dipus U"bel
-
- More recent replacements: Konrad Zacharias
-
-
- Contributor: Erik Tjong Kim Sang <erikt@let.rug.nl>
-
- anton bertha c"asar dora emil friederich gustav heinrich ida
- julius kaufmann ludwig martha nordpol otto paula quelle
- richard samuel theodor ulrich viktor wilhelm xanthippe
- ypsilon zacharias
-
- "a "arger
- ch charlotte
- "o "okonom
- sch schule
- "u "ubermut
-
-
- Contributor: Rudolf Lais <chibm5hp@ibmmail.com>
-
- (Swiss telephone directory)
-
- Anna Bertha Caesar Daniel Emil Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Ida
- Jakob Kaiser Leopold Marie Niklaus Otto Peter Quelle Rosa
- Sophie Theodor Ulrich Viktor Wilhelm Xaver Yverdon Zuerich
-
-
- Contributor: Christof A Neumann <neumann@informatik.tu-muenchen.de>
-
- (issued by Deutsche Bundespost)
-
- Anton Bertha Caesar Dora Emil Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Ida
- Jakob Konrad Ludwig Martha Nordpol Otto Paula Quelle Richard
- Siegfried Theodor Ulrich Viktor Wilhelm Xantippe Ypsilon
- Zeppelin
-
- sch Schule
-
-
- Contributor: Steve Dunham <dunham@gdl.msu.edu>
-
- Anton Berta Caesar Dora Emil Friedrich Gustav Heinrich Ida
- Johann Kaufmann Ludwig Martha Nordpol Otto Paula quer
- Richard Siegfried Theodor Ulrich Viktor Wilhelm Xaver
- Ypsilon Zeppelin
-
- ss Eszett
-
-
- Contributor: Anno Siegel <anno4000@w172zrz.zrz.TU-Berlin.DE>
-
- Arno Borvaselin Coburg-Gotha Doria Ernst Friedrichsroda
- Gomorrha Herrenzimmer Ida Jawohl_Odol Kolberg_Ost Leonidas
- Motor Nora Oekonom Per_Motorrad Quohnsdorf_bei_Forst
- Revolver Sabine Tod Uniform Verbrennungstod Weltnordpol
- Xolabaphon York_Yellowstone Zoroaster
-
- oe Oekonomie
- ue Ueberkonto
-
- [This alphabet provides mnemonics for Morse code: a syllable
- corresponds to a dash if it contains 'o', a dot otherwise.]
-
-
- ***** DUTCH and FLEMISH *****
-
- Contributor: Erik Tjong Kim Sang <erikt@let.rug.nl>
-
- Dutch Flemish
-
- a anna arthur
- b bernhard brussel
- c cornelis carolina
- d dirk desire
- e eduard emiel
- f ferdinand frederik
- g gerard gustaaf
- h hendrik hendrik
- i izaak isidoor
- j jan jozef
- k karel kilogram
- l lodewijk leopold
- m marie maria
- n nico napoleon
- o otto oscar
- p pieter piano
- q quotient qualite
- r rudolf robert
- s simon sofie
- t teunis telefoon
- u utrecht ursula
- v victor victor
- w willem waterloo
- x xantippe xavier
- ij ijmuiden -
- y ypsilon yvonne
- z zaandam zola
-
-
- ***** ITALIAN *****
-
- Contributor: ebuie@sed.csc.com (Elizabeth Buie)
- ebuie@starlab.csc.com
-
- Ancona, Bologna, Como, Domodossola, Empoli, Firenze, Genova,
- Hacca, Imola, Jolly, Kappa, Livorno, Milano, Napoli,
- Otranto, Pisa/Palermo, Quartomiglio, Roma, Savona/Siena,
- Torino, Udine, Venezia, Wagner, Xilofono, York, Zara
-
-
- Contributor: Rudolf Lais <chibm5hp@ibmmail.com>
-
- (Swiss telephone directory)
-
- Anna Battista Carol Davide Ernesto Federico Giovanni acca
- Isidoro i_lungo cappa Luigi Maria Nicola Olga Pietro
- Quintino Rodolfo Susanna Teresa Umberto Vittorio vu_doppia
- ics ipsilon Zurigo
-
-
- ***** RUMANTSCH *****
-
- Contributor: Rudolf Lais <chibm5hp@ibmmail.com>
-
- (Swiss telephone directory)
-
- Anna Berta Carla Dora Emil Flurin Guido Hugo Ida Judit Kilo
- Luisa Maria Nesa Otto Paula Quirin Rita Silvia Toni Ursin
- Victor Willi Xaver Yvonne Zita
-
-
- ***** SLOVAK *****
-
- Contributor: Martin Votruba <votruba+@pitt.edu>
-
- (telephone directory)
-
- Adam, Boz~ena, Cyril, C~adca, Da'vid, D~umbier, Emil,
- Frantis~ek, Gusta'v, Helena, CHrudim, Ivan, Karol, Ludvi'k,
- L~ubochn~a, Ma'ria, Norbert, N~ - Nitra, Oto, Peter, Quido,
- Rudolf, Sva"topluk, S~imon, Toma's~, T~ - Tepla', Urban,
- Va'clav, W - dvojite' ve', Xaver, Ypsilon, Zuzana, Z~ofia
-
-
- ***** POLISH *****
-
- Contributor: Michal Jankowski <michalj@fuw.edu.pl>
-
- (Warsaw telephone directory)
-
- Adam Barbara Celina Danuta Ewa Franciszek Genowefa Henryk
- Irena Jadwiga Karol Leon L/ukasz Maria Natalia Olga Pawel/
- Roman Stanisl/aw Tadeusz Urszula Wl/adysl/aw Xantypa Ygrek
- Zygmunt
-
-
- ***** HUNGARIAN *****
-
- (telephone directory)
-
- Andra's Be'la Cecil Do'ra Eleme'r Ferenc Gizella Hajnalka
- Istva'n Ja'nos Katalin Luca Ma'tya's Na'ndor Olga Piroska
- Queen Ro'bert Sarolta Ti'mea Ubul Vilmos Walter Xe'nia
- Ypsilon Zolta'n
-
-
- ***** SWEDISH *****
-
- Contributors: simon@dront.nada.kth.se (Simon Tardell)
- Jonas Wallgren <jwc@ida.liu.se>
-
- Adam, Bertil, Cesar, David, Erik, Filip, Gustav, Helge,
- Ivar, Johan, Kalle, Ludvig, Martin, Niklas, Olof, Petter,
- Quintus, Rudolf, Sigurd, Tore, Urban, Viktor, Wilhelm,
- Xerxes, Yngve, Z{ta, ]ke, [rlig, \sten
-
- where { is a with dots
- ] A with ring
- [ A with dots
- \ O with dots
-
- NB that W does not belong to the Swedish alphabet
- (it is merely considered a graphical variant of V).
-
-
- ***** FINNISH *****
-
- Contributor: Jukka Rahkonen <jrahkone@viikki.helsinki.fi>
-
- Aarne Bertta Celsius Daavid Eemeli Faarao Gideon Heikki
- Iivari Jussi Kalle Lauri Matti Niilo Otto Paavo Kuu Risto
- Sakari Tyyne Urho Ville Viski [ks{ Yrj| Tseta ]ke [iti \ljy
-
- Uppercase Lowercase
- ] } a with circle (Swedish)
- [ { a with dots
- \ | o with dots
-
-
- ***** RUSSIAN *****
-
- Contributor: tom@systemtechnik.tu-ilmenau.de (Thomas Planke)
-
- Aleksej Boris Vasilij Grigorij Dmitrij Elena Zhenja Zoya
- Ivan Ivan_Kratkij Kilowatt Leonid Maria Nikolai Olga Pavel
- Roman Sergej Tatjana Uljana Fjodor Hariton Zaplja Chelovek
- Shura Schuka Tviordiy_Znak Igrek Miagkiy_Znak Emilija Yuri
- Jakow
-
- ***** END *****
-
-
- Brian Kelk
- Cambridge
- U.K.
- bck1@cl.cam.ac.uk
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