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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 04:30:30 PDT
From: Ham-Equip Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-equip@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: Ham-Equip Digest V94 #373
To: Ham-Equip
Ham-Equip Digest Thu, 13 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 373
Today's Topics:
Help! Needed:1 AZDEN mike connector OR Phone #!
Kenwood TR751 tunning step
WANT: Alinco DR1200t MODS
WTB: Radar gun...
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Date: 13 Oct 1994 02:56:47 GMT
From: rusty@aurora.btg.com (Rusty Haddock)
Subject: Help! Needed:1 AZDEN mike connector OR Phone #!
In article <3763ad$id1@newsbf01.news.aol.com> ablackbelt@aol.com (ABLACKBELT) writes:
>In article <33if0j$o4p@search01.news.aol.com>, joesullivn@aol.com
>(JoeSullivn) writes:
>
>I have a pcs2000 that I had to hardwire inside the radio onto the edge
>connector in order to use it for packet because I couldn't find the same
>connector. We have a former Azden technician here who has his own shop and
>he said its worse than finding a needle in a haystack. If your intention
>is to use the radio for packet than I can give you further instructions on
>the mod. It actually worked out better for me the way it turned out.
>73 de Kd4nav
>mike
Earlier this year I called Azden about a mic cable with that weird-ars
connector on one end and stripped leads on the other. Sure, they had a
number of them left that I could use for packet (my specific intention)
but they wanted something like $35 (?) for the cable. Well, since the
radio belong to the club I had to check first before spending that much
for a stinking cable (but with the right connector). "Neah" came the
answer from the powers that be. <sigh>
Nonetheless, the Azden folks do answer their phone and they know that
folks would like to take those old PCS-2000's and use 'em for packet.
If they have any of those cables left, you can get one but you should
give 'em the hand that's missing a finger or two and the leg with the
bum knee. :-)
-Rusty-
--
_____ Rusty Haddock ## KD4WLZ -- Weird Looking Zucchini
|\/ o \ o INTERNET: rusty@btg.com PACKET: kd4wlz@n4lxi.#nova.va.us.noam
| ( -< O o I planted my antenna farm and aluminum and copper poles
|/\__V__/ came up. The strange thing is that I used steel seeds.
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 08:13:27 GMT
From: s2301190@techst02.technion.ac.il (Yoram Rotbach)
Subject: Kenwood TR751 tunning step
Hello and thank you for reading this
------------------------------------
I would like to modify the TR751 tunnig step in FM mode. I would prefer a
tunning resolution like the one on SSB and CW modes. If you know of such
modification pse let me know.
73 de Yoram 4z9dea
s2301190@techst02.technion.ac.il
s2301190@tochna.technion.ac.il
4z9dea@4x4hf.isr.mdle
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Date: 13 Oct 1994 07:30:51 GMT
From: fhurley@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca (Florence M. Hurley)
Subject: WANT: Alinco DR1200t MODS
Hi, I have the alinco dr1200t which i have modified for 130 to 174 meg, i
have heard that the rig can rx 800megs and uhf and air also, anyone have
any ideas if this can really be done? Thanks
73
--
---------- ---------- -------------------- From Stemnet!
---------- ---------- ---------- -----
---------- ---------- --------------------
Florence F. Hurley
Fhurley@Calvin.Stemnet.ca
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 03:55:19 GMT
From: jnormandin@umassd.edu (JERRY NORMANDIN)
Subject: WTB: Radar gun...
In article <1994Oct10.120820.26484@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes:
>In article <1994Oct10.075613.7018@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> billn@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com (bill nelson) writes:
>>jnormandin@umassd.edu (JERRY NORMANDIN) writes:
>>
>>: I suggest you read up on bio physics!
>>: all matter, including our cell structure is bipolar.
>>
>>What does this mean?
>
>It means cells are affected by electric fields, same way a bar magnet
>will align with an external magnetic field. It's the principle behind
>electrophoresis. During cell division, while the nucleus is splitting,
>the cell is particularly vulnerable to electric fields. As far as I
>know, magnetic fields aren't implicated in this at all.
>
>>: that's why gravity has an effect on our body
>
>Of course this is nonsense.
>
>>: It's been found that if the magnetic field gets stimulated
>>: while our cells divide.... well the DNA code can get mangled
>>: the cell forms a mass.. it forgets to die after it split 50 times
>>
>>What magnetic field? Is there a counter in each cell that tells it
>>how many times it divides? I understood was that the DNA caused it
>>to split frequently, instead of at the normal rate.
>
>Apparently there *is* a form of counter in the cell. Cell death is
>programned in, otherwise we'd all live forever. What exactly that
>mechanism is, is still under intense research. We do know that
>cancer cells don't have it, and so proliferate indefinitely. Some
>cancer tissues have been kept alive in vitro for decades with no
>signs of aging.
>
>>: I don't know about you but I wouldn't want a 250Watt RADAR sitting on my lap
>>: and yep that's how some cops used it for speed!
>>
>>How did they do this? All the ones I have seen had the transmitter in the
>>head - which was aimed at the automobile. Kind of hard to do that if you
>>are holding it in your lap. The readout unit may have been held in their
>>laps, however - and they may have contained a high voltage power supply.
>
>Well, obviously, the handheld radar guns used by police are *not* 250 watts.
>They are in fact in the range of 10 *milliwatts* to 25 *milliwatts*.
>However, cops are in the habit of resting the guns in their laps when they
>aren't actively clocking a vehicle, and they *don't turn them off* for the
>entire shift. So they get a good near field dose to the testicles. Testicular
>cancer rates are higher among police who do traffic patrol. Figure what the
>power density is right at the mouth of a 17 db standard horn and you'll see
>the levels they are getting are above ANSI limits. This is also why you should
>never look into the antenna of a microwave transmitter, no matter if it is
>very low power. The ERP can still be above safety limits at very close range.
>
>Gary
>--
>Gary Coffman KE4ZV | You make it, | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
>Destructive Testing Systems | we break it. | emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
>534 Shannon Way | Guaranteed! | gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us
>Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | |
SO YOU BACK ME UP ON THE DANGER OF CELL F L I P PHONES!!
ALSO I thought the radar used in metropolitan areas were at least 25 WATT.
Also check out the weak field theory. I believe gravity is caused by this.
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Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 06:07:34 +0000
From: tgold@microvst.demon.co.uk ("Anthony R. Gold")
References<1994Oct10.075613.7018@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> <finster.337.2E9A1FBC@zeus.fasttax.com>, <37fc5i$sb0@news.it.gvsu.edu>
Reply-To: tgold@microvst.demon.co.uk
Subject: Re: WTB: Radar gun...
In article <37fc5i$sb0@news.it.gvsu.edu>
hutchine@river.it.gvsu.edu "E.Hutchinson-N8XHP" writes:
>
> Well Dave...I just recieved a brochure from K-40 electronics division
> and they have come out with a little device that is retrofitted in a
> license plate...they say if you get a ticket by laser then they will
> send you a check for DOUBLE the amount...they also state that it is
> 100% legal in all 50 states...and sugg. retail price is $199.99, kinda
> sounds neat-o to get on and figure out how it does it...
>
With K-40 pay the medical expenses for you, and those around you?
--
Tony, G3SKR & AA2PM
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