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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #271
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Thu, 10 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 271
-
- Today's Topics:
- [News] Auctioning Rules set up by FCC
- [rec.radio.shortwave] WWW - World Wide Web internet links about radio
- Alliance 5-wire Rotor Motor Questions
- Body Parts by J. Herman
- GB2ATG (March 1994)
- Keyboards at testing
- Keyboards at testing sessions
- Mail Order
- QSL info for HH2PK - via KA9RLJ?
- Reminder - Special Event 3/12/94
- Ten-Tec question
- where do i qsl rs-12/13 robot??help
-
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-
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-
- 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: 10 Mar 94 14:45:17 GMT
- From: sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!mixcom.com!kevin.jessup@hplabs.hp.com
- Subject: [News] Auctioning Rules set up by FCC
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <CMFEHt.1Dn@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeffrey Herman) writes:
-
- >Thought this might be of interest to everyone. If 11M goes up for bid
- >lets each kick in a few bucks to win it back...
-
- >Jeff NH6IL
-
- >************************************************************************
-
- > WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Federal Communications Commission took a
- >first step Tuesday for setting the ground rules by which businesses
- >can bid for certain chunks of the airways.
-
- ...stuff deleted...
-
- > -- Set aside a portion of the frequencies to be bid on by women,
- >minorities, rural telephone companies and small businesses.
-
- Yeah! Too damned many educated white males sucking up the spectrum.
- Can't have that! No way! ;-))
-
- Rather than partitioning the spectrum based on services offered, modulation
- techniques and propogation characteristics, why don't we offer spectrum
- based on ethnic and religious heritage? Yeah! That'll fix things!!
-
- I can see it now: the only band us Northern European white males are
- gonna be allowed on is 11 meters! ;-))
-
- Is Billary in bed with the FCC??
-
- --
- /`-_ kevin.jessup@mixcom.com
- { }/ Marquette Electronics, Inc
- \ / N9SQB, ARRL, Amateur Radio
- |__*| N9SQB @ WD9ANY.#MKE.WI.USA.NA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Mar 94 14:04:21 GMT
- From: agate!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!adec23!ve6mgs!usenet@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: [rec.radio.shortwave] WWW - World Wide Web internet links about radio
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Archive-Name: auto/rec.radio.shortwave/WWW-World-Wide-Web-internet-links-about-radio
-
- * World Wide Web Links About Radio Related Topics *
-
- In my travels on the World-Wide-Web internet super highway I have
- found just a few html pages and related documents. No search, query tools,
- etc. have been discovered. I would like to see the CRI page, if and/or when
- it exists.
-
- Here are some: (forgive me any typos since I am typing this from some
- scribbled notes)
-
- - Ham Radio:
- http://nearnet.gnn.com:80/wic/hobbie.02.html
- http://www.mcc.ac.uk/OtherPages/AmateurRadio.html
-
- - Satellite-TV (and radio)
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/omega.html
- http://nearnet.gnn.com:80/news/satellite.tv.html
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/sat.htm
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/satchart
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/wildfeeds
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/scroungers.html
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/images/images.html
-
- - Shortwave Broadcast Schedules
- http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/wrn.html
-
- The World Radio Network Schedule contains global listings for radio programs
- such as the BBC, Blue Danube Radio in Austria, UN Radio Bosnia, Radio Moscow
- International, and Vatican Radio.
-
- On the radio side, the Satellite TV Page offers the program schedule for
- Radio Omega, "the satellite talk network with a difference."
-
- Below are two html pages, (Omega and WRN) I snarfed from a WWW session.
-
- Pete Costello
- pec@joker.att.com
-
- ----
-
- * WRN *
-
- Here is the World Radio Network HyperText html page.
- This was snarfed from http://itre.uncecs.edu/misc/wrn.html
-
- ---
- <TITLE>World Radio Network Schedule</TITLE>
- <PRE>
- Below is a tenative schedule. The service is testing using the Astra feed. Later
- this month the schedule below should be correct WRN is on ASC1 Tr 23 6.2Mhz
- wide (SCOLA)
-
- There will be a more in V2N1 of Satellite Journal moving 11 Jan.
-
- WORLD RADIO NETWORK - PROVISIONAL NORTH AMERICAN SERVICE
- (all times EST)
-
- 0000 KOL Israel
- 0030 BBC Europe Today
- 0100 --
- 0300 Radio Australia
- 0400 Radio Korea
- 0500 Radio Moscow International
- 0530 Radio Netherlands
- 0630 KOL Israel
- 0700 Radio France International
- 0800 RTE Ireland
- 0900 Radio Korea
- 1000 YLE Radio Finland
- 1030 BBC World Service
- 1100 Radio Australia
- 1200 Blue Danube Radio, Austria (M-S)
- 1200 UN Radio Bosnia (Sun)
- 1230 Radio Netherlands
- 1255 Transmission break
- 1530 RTE Ireland
- 1600 Radio Sweden
- 1630 BBC Europe Today
- 1800 RTE Ireland
- 1900 Radio Moscow International
- 2000 Radio Sweden
- 2030 Vatican Radio
- 2100 YLE Radio Finland
- 2130 Vatican Radio
- 2230 Radio Netherlands
- 2330 Vatican Radio
-
- +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- +
- + Gary Torrens 0006373898@mcimail.com
- + P.O. Box 2065 Compuserve: 71165,2032
- + Burleson, TX. 76097
- +
- +
- + Publisher of Satellite Journal International
- + "A world-wide fortnightly news and information journal"
- + "Your best source every two weeks for the latest news"
- </PRE>
-
- ----
- * Omega *
-
- Here is the HyperText html page for the Omega Radio Network that shows
- Shortwave radio topics.
- This was snarfed from "http//itre.uncecs.edu/misc/omega.html
-
- Pete Costello
-
- ----
- <TITLE>Omega Radio Network Schedule</TITLE>
- <PRE>
- The OMEGA RADIO NETWORK....
- The Last Audio Subcarrier you will ever need!
-
- Tune to G3/17 5.8 for Radio Omega, the TVRO satellite talk network with a
- difference. Find out what is happening in the satellite industry, also enjoy
- great variety and discussion programs.
-
- CURRENT SCHEDULE:
- All Times EASTERN
- ~~~~~~~
-
- Sunday
-
- 8:00PM Full Disclosure Live - Glen Baxter / Wil Dwyer
- (Privacy issues and Technology)
-
- 9:00PM The Pro Show - Fred DeFeberbrache
- (TVRO Dealer Show, Trade Show in the Sky)
-
- Monday
-
- 8:00PM Kurt Saxon Show - Survival issues
-
- 9:00PM Crossband Live - Steve Coletti (Tentative)
- Technical Talk and Do Wop Music
-
- 12mid The Hour of the Time - Bill Cooper
- "Deciding your own future, and thus our collective future"
-
- Tuesday
-
- 8:00PM Kurt Saxon Show - Survival Issues
-
- 9:00PM Heart Murmurings Live - Tom and Darryl
- TVRO Issues, History, Variety Music and Audience Participation
-
- Wednesday
-
- 8:00PM Kurt Saxon Show - Survival issues
-
- 9:00PM DB-One Show - Dan Morgan
- TVRO Tech talk, CW Music and Phone Calls
-
- 12mid The Hour of the Time - Bill Cooper
- "Deciding your own future, and thus our collective future"
-
- Thursday
-
- 8:00PM Kurt Saxon Show - Survival issues
-
- 9:00PM The Right Channel - Steve Wolf (Tentative)
-
- 12mid The Hour of the Time - Bill Cooper
- "Deciding your own future, and thus our collective future"
-
- Friday
-
- 8:00PM Kurt Saxon Show - Survival issues
-
- 9:00PM Friday Night Live - Gary Bourgois
- Satellite Industry News, Commentary, Phone Calls
-
- 12mid The Hour of the Time - Bill Cooper
- "Deciding your own future, and thus our collective future"
-
- Saturday
-
- 7:00PM This Week in Amateur Radio
- Ham Radio News - Available for downlinking over YOUR local repeater.
-
- 10:00PM SPECTRUM
- Communications technology news and features
- "From DC to Light"
-
- Schedule subject to Change
- --
- / Gary Bourgois, WB8EOH, The Birdwatcher: Marquette Michigan USA \
- ([-o Radio Omega G3/17 5.8 - FRIDAY NIGHT LIVE Weekly 9PM Eastern o-])
- \ Now a snazzy new DOMAIN address! flash@lopez.marquette.MI.US /
- GEnie: BIRDWATCHER FAX: (906) 228-7477 GWN BBS: (906) 228-4399
- </PRE>
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Mar 94 14:59:01 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!yuma!galen@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Alliance 5-wire Rotor Motor Questions
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I've accquired an Alliance rotor motor with no control box. The rotor
- takes 5 wires, has the rotating mast thru the body and the mast top clamp
- on the side of the case. I've been told this style is often used as an
- altitude rotor on Satellite setups.
- Questions:
- 1. What voltage does it take to turn the motor? AC or DC?
- 2. WHat are the pinouts for the five wires?
- 3. What is the model number or other ID's? (nothing on the case but Alliance).
-
- I can open it up to get the pinouts, but I don't want to burn it out with
- the wrong voltage etc.
- I'm planning to use it to turn small VHF/UHF antennas.
- Any positive responses are greatly appreciated!!!!!
- Galen, KF0YJ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Mar 94 23:09:55 GMT
- From: walter!att-out!pacbell.com!amdahl!netcomsv!netcomsv!skyld!jangus@rutgers.rutgers.edu
- Subject: Body Parts by J. Herman
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CM25Hs.L3I@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu writes:
-
- >
- > COMPTON (Reuters) - Police psychologists today were extremely puzzled
- > as to why a Compton man, identified as Jeffrey Angus, had stopped
- > northbound traffic on the Santa Ana freeway by running along side
- > cars only to stare at the crotches of male drivers and passengers.
- > Witnesses stated he was yelling obscenities and clothed only in a
- > black basket-weave print belt; a 2-way radio was said to be
- > clipped to the belt (one ham radio operator who claimed to be
- > a victim of Angus' staring said that the radio appeared to be
- > on a frequency of 147.435 MHz - this could not be confirmed).
- >
- > Story compiled by Jeff NH6IL
-
- If you're going to engage yourself in this nonsense, at least take the
- time to come up with something original.
-
- But thanks for playing. Even lame-flamers need some encouragement from
- time to time.
-
- Nice try with the 435 inuendo. I even sent you e-mail about that. Do you
- think I would lie to you about where I operate? Ask Dana.
-
-
- Amateur: WA6FWI@WA6FWI.#SOCA.CA.USA.NA | "You have a flair for adding
- Internet: jangus@skyld.grendel.com | a fanciful dimension to any
- US Mail: PO Box 4425 Carson, CA 90749 | story."
- Phone: 1 (310) 324-6080 | Peking Noodle Co.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 02:18:00 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.msfc.nasa.gov!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: GB2ATG (March 1994)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- BARTG * GB2ATG * NEWS * BARTG * NEWS * GB2ATG * BARTG
- This is the - British Amateur Radio Teledata Group - News Broadcast Service
- for all Amateurs and Short Wave Listeners interested in RTTY Amtor, Pactor
- and Packet Radio.
-
- This news is broadcast during the first full week commencing Monday each
- month, to the following schedule..
-
- Evening transmissions at 1930 GMT. on 3.584 MHz. Mark. +/- for QRM.
- RTTY on Monday-AFSK, Wednesday-AFSK and Friday-FSK
- Pactor-FEC on Tuesday.
- Amtor-FEC on Thursday and Saturday.
-
- Morning transmission at 1000 GMT. on 7.041 MHz. Mark. +/- for QRM.
- RTTY on Sunday-AFSK.
-
- An edited version of this bulletin is available on the Packet network as a
- BARTG at GBR. file thanks to: Andy (G3ZYP) at GB7MXM.#36.GBR.EU.
-
- It is also posted on the "INTERNET" system via the INFO-HAMS list on UCSD.EDU.
- thanks to Iain (G6ARO) who is available on the "JANET" network as
- Iain@HUMBER.AC.UK
-
- News for March 1994. Bulletin No. 015. (all times are GMT).
-
- BARTG Information.
- Due to pressure of other work, Ian Wade (G3NRW) is unable to continue editing
- "Packet International" and has resigned his position on the committee. The
- Packet pages will continue under another author.
-
- Andy (G3ZYP) has volunteered to adopt the work of BARTG Publicity Officer.
- This will relieve some of the pressure from BARTG Secretary Ian Brothwell
- (G4EAN).
-
- RTTY DX Activity.
- 14 MHz.
- 6W6JX and ZL3AFT 0830,
- SU1AH 1000
- ZA1MH 1300
- OD5PL 1400
- J28JJ and YB3AQF 1500
- TA5C and 5B4VX 1530
- A45XC and 4U1ITU 1600
- XU7VK and EA8BUT 1630
- ZS6NW 1730
- FG5FI 1800
- C91AI and CO2AW 1830
- 3Y0PI, CX3ABE, PY3QA and P43VLP 1900
- EA8AKL and VP8BFH 1930
- FM5GN and V50CM 2000
- ZP5FGS 2200
- S92ZM 2300
-
- 21 MHz.
- CU1AC 1630
-
- Pactor Activity.
- 3.5 MHz.
- T91EZG 2030
-
- QSL Information.
- 4U1ITU via IK2NCJ.
- C91AI via CT1DGZ.
- OD5PL via HB9CRV.
- 3Y0PI via AA6BB.
-
- Contests.
- The BARTG VHF/UHF RTTY contest open to all in CQ zones 14 and 15 runs from
- 1000 until 1500 on Sunday 10th April.
- 144 - 432 - 1296 MHz bands excluding repeaters.
- Exchange message is Time of QSO (GMT), RST report and Maidenhead Locator.
- Score in accordance with the distance chart for 144 and 432 MHz.
- 0 to 50 Km = 1 Point.
- 50 to 100 Km = 3 points and pro-rata.
- For 1296 MHz score 1 point per Km.
- Separate classes for (A) Single operator. (B) Multi operator and
- (C) Short Wave Listener.
- Entry logs must be post marked no later than May 9 to qualify.
-
- Full rules and copies of sample log and summary sheets available from the
- BARTG Contest Manager by enclosing a SASE A4 size to:-
- John Barber (G4SKA) P.O. Box 8, Tiverton, Devon EX16 5YU.
-
-
- The SARTG Amtor contest starts Saturday April 16 with 3 periods of operation.
- 0000-0800 Saturday April 16.
- 1600-2400 Saturday April 16.
- 0800-1600 Sunday April 17.
- All 5 HF bands 80 to 10 metres. Stations may be contacted once per band for
- QSO points and multiplier credit.
-
- This contest is Amtor only using FEC mode for CQ calls and ARQ for contest
- exchange. Contest exchange in any other mode is subject to disqualification.
-
- Exchange message is RST - Own name - and three digit QSO serial number
- starting 001.
-
- Classes:
- (A) Single operator all bands.
- (B) Single operator single band.
- (C) Multi operator single TX all bands.
- (D) Short Wave Listener all bands.
- A single operator all band may also enter a single band class.
-
- Scoring:
- (5) Points for QSO with own country.
- (10) Points for QSO with other countries in own continent.
- (15) Points for QSO with other continents.
-
- Multipliers:
- Each country on the current DXCC countries list including the first contact
- with - W - VE - VK - and JA - plus each call district in - W - VE - VK - and JA
- - count as separate multipliers on each band.
-
- Total score = Sum of QSO points times sum of multipliers on each band.
-
- Short Wave Listeners use same rules but based on stations and messages copied.
-
- Logs must be received by June 10, 1994 and must contain a separate sheet for
- each band plus an overall summary sheet. Copies of the full rules are available
- from the editor with SASE please.
-
- Send completed logs to:
- SARTG contest manager.
- Bo Ohlsson (SM4CMG). Skulsta 1258, S-710 41 Fellingsbro. Sweden.
-
- Thanks this month to..
- G3ZYP and G4BMK.
-
-
- BARTG caters for all DATA interests with information-components-kits -ready
- built units and software from experts. Members receive a 120 page quarterly
- journal devoted to data modes. Beginners guides for most data modes are
- available. The group sponsors HF and VHF RTTY contests, administers its own DX
- and members award scheme and runs an annual rally.
-
- This copy of BARTG News is posted by Iain Kendall (G6ARO) who can be contacted
- via Internet e-mail at.. iain@humber.ac.uk Items for inclusion in the
- broadcast may also be mailed to this address, as well as any queries regarding
- membership or services offered by BARTG.
-
- Copy of the news as distributed by G0ARF 940301
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Mar 94 11:53:00 GMT
- From: hotmomma!brent!steve.allen@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Keyboards at testing
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- William=E.=Newkirk%Pubs%GenAv.Mlb@ns14.cca.CR.rockwell.COM writes:
- >Ok, so if he just guesses, the odds of coming up with the right answer on 7 of
- >10 is the odds of picking the right answer at random (1/4) 7 times (1/4 ** 7).
- >or about 1 in 16384.
-
- Actually, now that you mention it, the odds of getting at least
- 7 out of 10 in a 4-choice multiple-choice test are much better:
- about 1 in 285.
- To get the right odds you have to add the probability of
- getting 7 out of 10, 8 out of 10, 9 out of 10, and 10 out of 10.
-
- For 7 out of 10, the odds are (.25^7)(.75^3) for *one* combination
- of right and wrong. (One combination might be getting the first 7
- right and the next 3 wrong. Another combination might be getting 1
- wrong, 5 right, 2 wrong, 2 right.) To figure the total possible
- combinations of n things taken r at a time you need to figure
- n!/(r!(n-r!)). For 10 things taken 3 at a time, there are
- 10!/(7!3!), or 3628800/(5040*6), or 120 possible combinations. So
- the total probability of getting 7 out of 10 is 120(.25^7)(.75^3),
- or 1 in 323.6.
- For 8 out of 10, there are 45 combinations. The probability is
- 45(.25^8)(.75^2), or 1 in 2589.
- For 9 out of 10, there are 10 possibilities. So 10(.25^9)(.75), or
- 1 in 34,952.
- There's only one way to get all 10 right, so the odds of that are
- .25^10, which is one in a million.
- Add them all up and you get .0035057, or 1 in 285. You still
- better learn *some* morse, I think.
- -Steve N2WSA
- ---
- . QMPro 1.51 . This information for entertainment purposes only
-
- ----
- The Brentwood BBS! 12 Nodes (914)-381-1600
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 9 Mar 1994 19:02:22 GMT
- From: catfish!cscsun!dtiller@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Keyboards at testing sessions
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Jeffrey D. Angus (jangus@skyld.grendel.com) wrote:
-
- : In article <2kqtae$cg5@news.delphi.com> mahjmac@news.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
-
- : How about we change the test to laying on ones side in a crashed police
- : car and be able to send with the wires hanging out of the broken mic?
-
- Sounds like an old "Adam 12" episode I saw twenty years ago. Exact same
- scenario. He wasn't sending CQ contest, though.... :-)
- --
- David Tiller | Network Administrator | Voice: (804) 752-3710 |
- dtiller@rmc.edu | Randolph-Macon College| Fax: (804) 752-7231 |
- "Drunk, [Beowulf] slew | P.O. Box 5005 | ICBM: 37d 42' 43.75" N |
- no hearth companions." | Ashland, Va 23005 | 77d 31' 32.19" W |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Mar 94 02:57:00 GMT
- From: sgiblab!wetware!rhohan!express@ames.arpa
- Subject: Mail Order
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- BB>I would appreciate any info on where and whether you have
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Mar 1994 13:50:26 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!haven.umd.edu!cville-srv.wam.umd.edu!ham@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: QSL info for HH2PK - via KA9RLJ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I netted this QSL route during the ARRL CW contest, but wanted to be sure I
- heard right. Anyone else have this route (KA9RLJ) for HH2PK before I send
- it out?
-
- Thanks, 73 es gud DXing
-
-
- --
- 73, _________ _________ The
- \ / Long Original
- Scott Rosenfeld Amateur Radio NF3I Burtonsville, MD | Live $5.00
- WAC-CW/SSB WAS DXCC - 125 QSLed on dipoles __________| Dipoles! Antenna!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 09 Mar 1994 16:59:17 -0500
- From: titan.ksc.nasa.gov!k4dii.ksc.nasa.gov!user@ames.arpa
- Subject: Reminder - Special Event 3/12/94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- 28.333 MOSQUITO NET
-
- Members of the Titusville Amateur Radio Club will operate 1400-2300Z, March
- 12, 1994, to commemorate the 150th anniversary of Brevard County, Florida,
- and the 3rd anniversary of the TARC Mosquito Net.
-
- CW - near the bottom of the Novice 10, 15, and 40 sub-bands
-
- Voice - 28.333 (Mosquito Net frequency), and near the bottom of the General
- 15 and 40 sub-bands
-
- For a certificate, make contact and send your QSL with a 9" X 12"
- self-addressed, stamped envelope to:
-
- TARC
- Post Office Box 73
- Titusville, Florida 32781
-
- We'll be listening for you!
-
- KC4VIN, Carole Ann
- Stinger #1, Net Manager
- (TARC Mosquito net operates Wednesdays, 7PM Eastern on 28.333 MHz)
-
- (Posted for Carole by Fred, K4DII)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 10 Mar 94 15:15:34 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hplb!hpwin052!hpqmoea!dstock@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: Ten-Tec question
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Ten-Tec aren't alone, a great many other radios sport decorative
- knobs labelled "noise blanker" which have no discernable effect. I'd say
- the same of my IC765.
-
-
- Perhaps the marketing departments of all the manufacturers, in unison
- found that you couldn't sell a rig without a noise blanker, but that it
- didn't matter if the noise blanker didn't work ?
-
-
- I find that the blanker on my 2 metre multimode mobile DOES work,
- but then that is the sort of radio that really needs one.
-
- Cheers
- David GM4ZNX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 10 Mar 1994 14:19:50 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!bnr.co.uk!corpgate!nrtpa038!brtph560!b4pph107!jwittich@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: where do i qsl rs-12/13 robot??help
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > ab4vj@rock.concert.net (Terrence J Murphy -- Personal Account)
- >wants to know:
-
- >Help.... I worked the rs-12/13 cw robot and recvd my serial # Now
- >where do I send the qsl card?? Thanks de ab4vj ..:wq
-
- Hi, Terry. An article on RS10/11 in *The Amateur Radio Communicator*
- of Nov/Dec 1992 says QSL to:
-
- Radio Sport Federation
- Box 88
- Moscow, Russia
-
- Hope this helps. C ya saturday.
- Jeff AC4ZO
-
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- jwittich@bnr.ca * BNR claims they know nothing of my
- AC4ZO * employment here.
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- Date: 10 Mar 94 00:29:56 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!news.uoregon.edu!fp2-st-affairs-11.uoregon.edu!user@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <199403081458.GAA03204@ucsd.edu>, <1994Mar8.174004.7646@rsg1.er.usgs.gov>, <mosier.102.0@fagan.uncg.edu>.uoregon
- Subject : Re: Ten-Tec question
-
- In article <mosier.102.0@fagan.uncg.edu>, mosier@fagan.uncg.edu (Stephen
- Mosier) wrote:
-
- > In article <1994Mar8.174004.7646@rsg1.er.usgs.gov>
- > junger@rsg1.er.usgs.gov (John Unger) writes:
- >
- > >>better use with SSB. By virtue of its name I would say the blanker
- > >>reduces the background static. Am I far wrong and is this a useful
- > >>feature on this rig?
- > >
- > >I have a TenTec Corsair II with a noise blanker and have yet to find
- > >any conditions where it has been helpful to reduce general static-type
- >
- > Ditto for the noise blanker on my TenTec OMNI VI.
- >
- > steve
- > mosier@fagan.uncg.edu
-
- I've used the noise blanker on my Omni VI to help cut out electric fence
- interference and some engine noise from the log trucks on the fire road
- next to my antenna location.
- --
- Steve Milewski
- milewski@oregon.uoregon.edu
- Ham:AA7FL
- *** Save the environment - Ship a logger to Japan ***
-
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-
- Date: 10 Mar 94 14:37:32 GMT
- From: agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1994Mar8.174004.7646@rsg1.er.usgs.gov>, <mosier.102.0@fagan.uncg.edu>, <milewski-090394162950@fp2-st-affairs-11.uoregon.edu>u
- Subject : Re: Ten-Tec question
-
- I have a Corsair I. ten Tec installed a decorative knob on the front
- panel of this rig and labled it, "noise blanker."
-
- wb8zjl
-
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