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Date: Sun, 1 May 94 07:49:28 PDT
From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup <info-hams@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #475
To: Info-Hams
Info-Hams Digest Sun, 1 May 94 Volume 94 : Issue 475
Today's Topics:
Amateur Radio: Changes to Elmers Resource Directory
Amateur Radio: Elmers List Info and Administrivia
Amateur Radio: Elmers List Quick-Search Index
FT-530 Mod Made Easy?
Luck Hurder ... gone:( Why?
YAESU FRG-100
Send Replies or notes for publication to: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
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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: Sun, 1 May 1994 13:42:32 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!MathWorks.Com!news.kei.com!news.byu.edu!news.mtholyoke.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Amateur Radio: Changes to Elmers Resource Directory
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
(Note: This diff file is taken from the list body only.)
/usr/bin/diff -c (last month's) (this month's)
*** /u3/pschleck/faq/elmers/list.body.old Fri Apr 1 06:29:14 1994
--- /u3/pschleck/faq/elmers/list.body.new Sun May 1 08:30:03 1994
***************
*** 1,4 ****
! Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 04/01/94)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
David Andrews ZL2SX
--- 1,4 ----
! Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 05/01/94)
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
David Andrews ZL2SX
***************
*** 634,639 ****
--- 634,643 ----
VHF (Propagation, Power Amplifiers)
Satellites (Project Oscar)
+ Owner of VHF Mailing List
+
+ To subscribe, send E-mail to vhf-request@w6yx.stanford.edu
+
--
-=Paul Flaherty, N9FZX/5W1JX |"The enemy of the good is the better."
->paulf@Stanford.EDU | -- William "Wild Bill" Donovan
***************
*** 840,845 ****
--- 844,864 ----
How Amateur Radio can be fun
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+
+ Jack, W4PPT/Mobile (75M SSB 2-letter WAS #1657 -- all from the mobile! ;^)
+ --------------------------------------------------------------------------
+ Jack GF Hill |Voice: (615) 459-2636| Ham Call: W4PPT
+ P. O. Box 1685 |Modem: (615) 377-5980| Bicycling and SCUBA Diving
+ Brentwood, TN 37024|Fax: (615) 459-0038| Life Member - ARRL
+ root@jackatak.raider.net - "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose"
+
+ Mobile Antenna Systems and Installation
+
+ An FAQ list for the rec.radio.amateur.antenna newsgroup is being
+ contemplated. Please direct all submissions, feedback, and administrivia
+ to my E-mail address above. Volunteer co-editors are most welcome.
+
+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
____ ____
| / /_ __\ | Disk Stephen Holmstead All comments (c)1994
| | / / /_/ | | Memory ...!hplabs!hpdmd48!stephen Opinions are mine,
***************
*** 866,900 ****
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- | | | Deputy Manager, Field Services, ARRL.
- | |___| The ARRL Amateur Radio Emergency Service, the ARRL
- | uck | |urder National Traffic System, The Amateur Auxiliary to
- ------ | | the FCC's Field Operations Bureau, the ARRL
- KY1T Field Organization and the ARRL Monitoring System.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- lhurder@arrl.org Prodigy - MGTS39A, BIX - ARRL,
- MCI Mail - RPALM, MCI Mail - "ARRL", America On Line - "ARRL HQ"
- Compuserve - 70007,3373 (ARRL HQ) -- Genie ARRL.HQ
-
- Matters relating to the ARRL field organization, including
- emergency communications, traffic handling, referrals to
- local Technical Coordinators, the Amateur Auxiliary to the
- FCC's Field Operations Bureau, ARRL Volunteer Counsels, Public
- Information Coordinators, etc.
-
- Matters relating to Amateur Radio and the disabled/handicapped.
- Suggestions on how computers and Amateur Radio can be easily
- and very inexpensively) combined to assist the disabled.
-
- At the very least, I can be a forwarding point to the others here at
- ARRL HQ who CAN answer specific questions that are not covered above.
-
- The fieldorg-l mailing list is dedicated to hams interested in any and
- all types of ARRL Field Organization matters. See Scott Ehrlich's entry
- for subscription information.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
Bart J. Jahnke, KB9NM | USENET: bjahnke@arrl.org
Manager, ARRL Volunteer |
Examiner Program | BIX: ARRL
--- 885,890 ----
***************
*** 1001,1010 ****
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
John Langner WB2OSZ
! 115 Stedman St.
Chelmsford, MA 01824-1823
(508) 256 6907 (home - civilized times only please)
! johnl@avs.com
Slow-Scan Television
--- 991,1000 ----
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
John Langner WB2OSZ
! 115 Stedman St. #E
Chelmsford, MA 01824-1823
(508) 256 6907 (home - civilized times only please)
! johnl@word.std.com
Slow-Scan Television
***************
*** 1218,1223 ****
--- 1208,1241 ----
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+ Bob Nielsen, W6SWE Internet: w6swe@tapr.org
+ Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: w6swe@w6swe.ampr.org
+ [44.124.12.16] AX.25: w6swe@wb7tls.az.usa.na
+
+ Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR)
+
+ I am no longer a TAPR officer, but try to help out with the TAPR file
+ server and am the "official" contact person on the Internet and CompuServe
+ (71540,2364).
+
+ To access the TAPR file server, send E-mail to:
+
+ file-request@tapr.org
+
+ To get the help file and a list of available files, send the following
+ commands in the body of the message:
+
+ help
+ dir
+ quit
+
+ All mail sent to that address is not read by a human. Conversely, mail
+ sent to tapr@tapr.org is read by a human who will be glad to take your
+ orders or process membership applications, but cannot send you
+ file server files.
+
+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+
-----------------
| ___ ________ | Dr. Barry L. Ornitz WA4VZQ
| | / / | | Eastman Kodak Company
***************
*** 1445,1453 ****
Class-C Bipolar Amplifier Design
Phased-Lock-Loop (PLL) Theory (except for loop filters)
- (MC68HC11 Mailing List has moved, mc68hc11-request@elden.cse.nau.edu
- is now the place to write to get connected.)
-
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Steve Schallehn, KB0AGD | Internet : steve@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
--- 1463,1468 ----
***************
*** 1690,1695 ****
--- 1705,1711 ----
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
Clark Savage Turner, Graduate Student Researcher
+ turner@safety.ics.uci.edu
Safety Critical Software Group home:
Department of Info. and Computer Science 1514 Verano Place
Irvine, CA. 92717 Irvine, CA. 92715
***************
*** 1718,1724 ****
/pub/ham/uk-radio-amateur-faq.
Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
! my E-mail address above.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
_____
--- 1734,1740 ----
/pub/ham/uk-radio-amateur-faq.
Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
! ukfaq@topsy.demon.co.uk.
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
_____
***************
*** 1793,1798 ****
--- 1809,1830 ----
list, if anyone is interested. I'd also welcome any correspondence
with other members of MARS. We are currently considering a MARS
conference on a dial-up BBS.
+
+ ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
+
+ =========== round up the usual disclaimers! ===========
+ =Bob Wier WB5KXH - wier@merlin.etsu.edu - keeper of the
+ Adobe Photoshop, Motorola HC11,
+ and ICOM radio mailing lists.
+
+ The HC11 mailing list also encompasses discussion about the HC16.
+
+ To subscribe, send E-mail to mc68hc11-request@hipp.etsu.edu
+
+ The ICOM list is for not only Ham, but SWL, Scanning, and
+ Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment as well.
+
+ To subscribe, send E-mail to icom-request@hipp.etsu.edu
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
--
73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 13:30:15 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!MathWorks.Com!news.kei.com!news.byu.edu!news.mtholyoke.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.
Subject: Amateur Radio: Elmers List Info and Administrivia
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
Revision: 1.6 12/26/93 15:45:09
Changes: Added new index file, Gopher, WWW, and WAIS entries
This administrivia file and the companion Amateur Radio Elmers Resource
Directory are intended for non-commercial distribution via Usenet. Any
other uses, please E-mail for permission.
A Brief Historical Overview:
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
If there is any one constant in the changing state of the communications
art, it is that "Hams" (Amateur Radio Operators) have always been on
the forefront of it. Rumors abound where the term "Ham" came from.
Some of the more amusing are described at the end of this article.
Regardless of origin of the name, a "Ham" is universally recognizable as
one who experiments in radio and communications.
Whether it be constructing a low-power CW radio with vacuum tubes, or
designing TCP/IP packet networks, such experimentation has historically
spilled over into the mainstream such as was the case with Edwin
Armstrong, who developed the regenerative oscillator and FM radio, or
General Curtis LeMay (W6EZV) who was instrumental in making Single-
Sideband the communications standard for the Strategic Air Command
(1947-1992, now reorganized into a joint command called USSTRATCOM) and
eventually the U.S. Air Force. Although packet-switching techniques
originated from DARPA (Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency) and
the ARPANet, no one can deny the tremendous influence that amateurs
have had in demonstrating the viability of TCP/IP and AX.25
communications via radio links. The efforts of AMSAT (the Amateur
Satellite Corporation), including the development of many ham satellites
and the low-orbiting Microsats (communications satellites no bigger than
a breadbox that use store-and forward packet techniques), have certainly
advanced the state-of-the-art in communications, one of the defined
purposes of the Amateur Radio Service, as recognized by international
treaty.
Since in many cases hams are writing "the book", there is often no
"book" or other established reference for a beginner to refer to.
Traditionally, information has been passed on from ham to ham via word-
of-mouth. Like many of the traditional crafts, a variation of the
Master-Apprentice system has emerged, the Elmer-Novice relationship.
Called "Elmers" because they are usually older and wiser, having the
benefit of many years in the hobby, including several failed projects,
and an electric shock or two, they have traditionally been the mainstay
of amateur radio, and the source of many new hams, particularly those
interested in working on emerging technologies.
Even more importantly, Elmers provided an outlet for the impatient
newcomer who wanted "to know everything, and right away." Faced with
such a request, a good Elmer will smile and proceed to lead the novice
through some project or operating experience. Several hours, days, or
weeks later, the novice would have his answers, but would have earned
them. Even better, the sense of accomplishment would boost the novice's
confidence and nudge him or her down the road to being a model,
experienced ham operator.
Many present hams feel that such an experience is missing today. In
today's hustle-bustle world, the response to such natural curiosity and
desire to learn is, more often than not, "I'm too busy" or "RTFM." As a
result, the quality of new hams declines and the knowledge and operating
habits they develop in their first formative months and years leave much
to be desired. And the very same hams who claim that they "can't
understand the new generation" also, in almost the same breath, lament
about the "decline of amateur radio."
What is an Elmer today?
+++++++++++++++++++++++
An Elmer today is of any age, male or female, who has some expertise and
is willing to share it with beginners. Elmers don't even need to be
licensed amateurs, just people with knowledge in some area of
electronics or communications technology.
What is a Usenet Elmer?
+++++++++++++++++++++++
With the ever-widening scope of the Internet, and the amateur radio
newsgroups on Usenet, the potential for Elmers to share their
knowledge to a wide audience has never been greater. To that end, I
have started to maintain a list of such Elmers. Volunteers need only
send me their name, E-mail address, and area of expertise. I have set
up an administrivia mailbox for this purpose (elmers-request@
unomaha.edu, the default Reply-To: of this message).
Those desiring a more extensive list, or who need more specific
assistance, are encouraged to contact Rosalie White, WA1STO, Educational
Services Manager at the American Radio Relay League, 225 Main St.,
Newington, CT 06111 or via electronic mail addressed to
rwhite@arrl.org.
How may I obtain the latest copy of the Elmers List?
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
There are currently 7 ways of obtaining the Elmers List. Any site
at least reachable by Internet E-mail can use options 3 or 4:
1. Usenet News: The latest copy of the list can be found in the
companion posting to this message, "Amateur Radio: Elmers Resource
Directory." Since the list is cross-posted to rec.radio.amateur.misc,
rec.radio.info, rec.answers, and news.answers on the 1st of each month,
with an expiration date 6 weeks into the future, there should always be
a copy available at most news sites. Check your newsreader
documentation for information about reading previously-read articles.
2. Anonymous FTP: If your site is directly connected to the Internet,
you may retrieve the latest copy via File Transfer Protocol (FTP) from
the following sites:
ftp.cs.buffalo.edu /pub/ham-radio/elmers*
rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/*
3. Mailing-List: Since the list is cross-posted to rec.radio.info, the
latest copy may be obtained from the mailing-list gateway for that
newsgroup (along with many other informational articles about radio)
when it is published each month. To subscribe, send E-mail to:
listserv@ucsd.edu
and in the BODY (not the Subject) of the message, write:
subscribe radio-info
The server may not be able to determine your return address. In that
case write:
subscribe radio-info (your E-mail address)
You should get an acknowledgement very shortly.
4. Mail-Server: If you don't want to read through the entire gateway
of rec.radio.info, or want a copy of the list right away, send E-mail
to:
mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu
and in the BODY (not the Subject) of the message, write:
send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/list
send usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
and the latest copy of the list should be sent to you E-mail within 24
hours (the mail-server uses batch priority to reduce system demand).
The last three services are experimental. I'm not terribly familiar
with them, and cannot offer much technical support regarding their use.
(I'd appreciate feedback on whether or not you find them useful,
though.)
5. Internet Gopher: The latest copy of the list should be available
from the following Gopher sites, all at standard port 70:
cc1.kuleuven.ac.be
jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca
gopher.univ-lyon1.fr
ftp.win.tue.nl
gopher.win.tue.nl
see also comp.infosystems.gopher
6. World-Wide Web (WWW): The latest copy of the list should be available
from the following WWW site:
URL: http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu:80/hypertext/faq/usenet
under pages:
radio/ham-radio/elmers/admin
radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
radio/ham-radio/elmers/list
radio/ham-radio/elmers/diff
see also comp.infosystems.www
7. Wide-Area Information Service (WAIS): The latest copy of the list
should be available from the WAIS server at rtfm.mit.edu (standard port
210) in database "usenet."
see also comp.infosystems.wais
How may I contribute to the Elmers List?
++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
By using this resource, you are benefitting the net by obtaining
assistance in the fastest and most efficient way possible. By
volunteering to appear on this list, you are contributing to the good
reputation of the radio-related newsgroups.
Thanks to all the volunteer Elmers, as well as courteous list users, for
making this service a success.
--
73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
* Possible origins of the word HAM:
The acronym "Home Amateur Mechanic" or...
from the Cockney pronunciation of "L'amateur" or...
the initials of the founder of the American Radio Relay League, Hiram
Maxim, W1AW (his actual middle name being Percy apparently
notwithstanding) or...
from the call letters of one of the first amateur stations at Harvard,
H.A.M. (please, no flames from W1XM at MIT)
Dale Mosby, N7PEX, offers the explanation that HAM must stand for "Hardly
Any Money," considering the investment one could make in the hobby.
Knowledgeable individuals from the American Radio Relay League (ARRL),
and other radio historians, seem to agree that the terms "Ham" and "Lid"
(an inept operator) both originated with landline telegraphy. A "Ham"
was a show-off and a "Lid" was a telegraph operator so inexperienced, he
had to use a pot or can lid to rest his telegraph sounder on to properly
copy the code.
As an interesting historical footnote, early telegraph operators may
have been the first to experience the infamous curse of our
communications age, Repetitive Stress (or "Carpal Tunnel") Syndrome
(called "Glass Arm" in those days, which encouraged the invention of the
semi-automatic or "bug" key).
(Larry E. McDonald, N6ZMB, wrote to point out another plausible origin,
which doesn't necessarily contradict the ARRL version. The term "ham"
may have been derived from "ham-fisted" or "ham-handed" to describe poor
telegraph operators who were hired from the ranks of radio operators.
Or maybe "ham-fisted" and "ham-handed" are derived from "ham." Who
knows?)
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 1 May 1994 13:41:22 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!MathWorks.Com!news.kei.com!news.byu.edu!news.mtholyoke.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Amateur Radio: Elmers List Quick-Search Index
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
Quick Search Index by Subject:
(Note: This index is not necessarily all-inclusive and some Elmers are
listed more than once.)
AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE MAILING LISTS
(ARES)/RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL
EMERGENCY SERVICE (RACES) Botterell (Networks in Emergency
Mangement)
Botterell (Networks in Emergency Engehausen, et al (AA4RE Packet
Management Mailing List) BBS)
Chilton (EMA Radio Officer) Dodell (Land-Mobile Radio,
Engehausen (RACES Bulletins) MARS Members)
Fyodorov (Russia) Ehrlich (Many, see full entry)
Humphries (ex-Asst. EC) Freeman, M (ACC Equipment)
Magid Kluft (rec.radio.amateur
Stader (EMAS SEC) Working Group)
Wilson Knapp, et al (Iowa State Elmers)
Prescott (Antique and Older
AMATEUR TELEPRINTER OVER RADIO Tube Equipment)
(AMTOR)/PACKET TELEPRINTER OVER Meredith (PBBS Bulletin Forwarding,
RADIO (PACTOR)/RADIO TELETYPE (RTTY) F6FBB Packet BBS)
Nerenberg (DX)
Battles Schleck, et al (College Clubs)
Doane Walker, et al (QRP)
Feeney (PACTOR) Wier (Motorola HC11/HC16 and ICOM)
Freeman, J (AMTOR and PACTOR)
Graham, P MEDIUM FREQUENCY (MF, 160 meters)
Richards
Sayer (also decoding CHU's Freeman
ASCII time code) Harris
Zurn
AMERICA ON-LINE
MICROWAVE
Stader (Host,
Ham Radio Club forum) Graham, P (1.2 Ghz repeaters)
Hammill
AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE Jahnke (SSB/CW SHF Contesting)
(ARRL) Lau (Transverters up to
24 Ghz)
Battles (QST Features Editor) Sargent (3, 5, and 10 Ghz)
Bloom (ARRL HQ Postmaster,
QEX Editor) MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM
Doane (CT SM) (MARS)
Elmore (CO TC)
Hare (Laboratory Manager) Doane (Navy)
Jahnke (VEC Manager) Dodell (Air Force, Mailing List)
Lau (Technical Editor) Miller (Air Force)
Redding (Educational Advisor) Monson (Army)
Stader (EMAS SEC) Sargent (Army)
Turner (Volunteer Counsel) Schildt (Army MARS HQ Internet/
Wilson (SCV SM) Milnet Contact and Registration
Service)
ANTENNAS Taylor (Air Force)
Welch, J (Navy/Marine Corps)
Brewer (wire HF) Welch, V (Navy/Marine Corps,
Billson (HF) list of MARS members on the
Brubaker (HF) Internet, tentative BBS
DePolo (including VHF/UHF) conference)
Elmore
Freeman, J (wire HF and 160m) MOBILE
Graham, J (wire HF for
apartments) Carruth (FM and HT's)
Halbert (simple designs) Hare (RFI issues)
Harris Hill (including HF)
Hill (Mobile, including HF) Humphries
Humphries (VHF and multi-band Keller (HF)
wire arrays) Salmon (Maritime)
Myers (and transmission Sargent
lines) Salyzyn (HF CW)
Ornitz (including computer
modelling) NATIONAL TRAFFIC SYSTEM (NTS)
Potter
Rymell Doane
Salnick Elmore
Salyzyn Salyzyn (Canada)
Silva Sargent
Standerfer Zurn (Europe)
Stine (wire HF)
Stockton NOVICE/TECH INSTRUCTION
Taylor
Zurn (wire HF) Billson
Bono (AutoExam/AutoCW)
ANTIQUE AND OLDER EQUIPMENT Carlson (Macintosh Hamstacks)
Chilton
Brewer (40's-70's) Knapp, et al
Keys (including HF and CW) Larson
Prescott (Mailing List) Magid
Moore, T (VHF) Maia
Standerfer Myers (including basic
Turner (including Kenwood and electronics and communications
Ten-Tec) theory)
Redding
APPLE MACINTOSH COMPUTER Reeves
Salmon
Braun Stader
Carlson (Macintosh Hamstacks)
Ehrlich (FTP archive) PACKET
Stader (List of Macintosh
Amateur Radio Software) Angus (TCP/IP, NOS, UUPC,
Van Peursem (Savant) Tnet, and SNEWS, IP
Coordinator for CA - LA
BATTERIES and SF Valley subnet)
Battles (AX.25 and TCP/IP)
Hammill (Sealed Lead-Acid) Bloom (IP Coordinator for
Meyers Connecticut subnet)
Stuart (including Ni-Cads) Braun (TCP/IP, Macintosh, IP
Coordinator for WNY subnet)
CALLSIGN PROJECT/NATIONAL TECHNICAL Cole (TCP/IP and NOS)
INFORMATION SERVICE (NTIS) Dodell (IP Coordinator for
Arizona subnet)
Carruth Elmore (including TCP/IP)
Lloyd (including QRZ Ham-Radio Engehausen, et al (AA4RE Packet
CD-ROM) BBS and Mailing List)
Freeman, J (KAM, TCP/IP, NOS for
CIVIL AIR PATROL (CAP) DOS and OS/2)
Fyodorov (AX.25 and TCP/IP in
Carlson Russia)
Moore, J Graham, J (KAMterm)
Graham, P (VHF)
COLLEGE CLUBS Knapp, et al
Meredith (AZ Packet Coordinator,
Edwards PBBS Bulletin Forwarding Mailing
Knapp, et al List, F6FBB Packet BBS Mailing
Schallehn List)
Schleck (et al, Mailing List) Nielsen (TAPR)
Salyzyn (Canadian)
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT Sargent
Sayer (VHF)
Dodell (Mailing List) Schallehn (Kantronics)
Richards Stader (TCP/IP and Macintosh)
Wier (ICOM Mailing List) Vail (TCP/IP, TAPR/9600, IP
Coordinator for East/Central
CW (MORSE CODE) Massachusetts subnet)
Van Peursem (Savant and
Bono (AutoCW) Macintosh)
Elmore
Fyodorov (including Cyrillic) MEDIA (PUBLICATION/WRITING/
Keys BROADCATING)
Rosenfeld
Salyzyn Battles (QST)
Silva Bloom (QEX)
Squicciarini Coletti, et al (Newsline)
Stine Lau (QST/QEX)
Stockton Moore (Co-Host, Ham Radio and More)
Tescher (Computer Programs)
Zurn (including European PART-15 BROADCASTING
abbreviations)
Ornitz
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP)
POWER SUPPLIES
Bloom
Edwards Myers
Stuart
EQUIPMENT TESTING/TROUBLESHOOTING
PRODUCT INFO/FEEDBACK
Billson
Brewer (Tube Gear) Appell (Alinco and Yaesu)
Freeman, J (PC ISA Bus) Freeman, M and Shirley (Advanced
Hare (ARRL Laboratory Manager) Computer Controls - ACC)
Myers Wier (ICOM)
Ornitz (Instrumentation)
Rymell (Electronics and Computer QRP (LOW POWER)
Service Work)
Salnick Billson
Salyzyn Halbert (HF)
Standerfer Harris
Stockton Sargent (VHF)
Taylor Stockton
Tescher Turner (including Ten-Tec
Witte (Instrumentation) Argonaut)
Walker, et al (Mailing List)
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's) Zurn
Bloom (ARRL E-mail and Info Server) RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)
Bowen (Supplemental FTP Archives,
Internet Callbook Server) Elmore
Cheeseman (Australia) Graham, P (including PC's)
Hill (Antennas) Hare (including Automotive and
Holmstead (Satellites/Space) Telephone)
Jahnke (VE Exams Scheduled) Myers
Kluft (General) Stockton
Salyzyn (Radio Amateurs on Usenet, Witte
rec.radio.info Moderator)
Stader (Macintosh Amateur Radio RECIPROCAL LICENSING/FOREIGN OPERATION
Software)
Turvey (United Kingdom) Andrews (New Zealand)
Watt (Packet and Digital Modes) Flaherty (South Pacific)
Woods (Mail Order Electronics) Fyodorov (Russia)
Levine (Australia and Japan)
HANDICAPPED OPERATING Salmon
Salyzyn (Canada)
Billson Stockton (UK)
Doane Zurn (Italy and Germany)
Knapp, et al
REPEATERS
HIGH FREQUENCY (HF)/
CONTESTING/DX Battles
Chilton
Battles De Armond
Brubaker DePolo (VHF/UHF)
Chilton Graham, P (including 1.2 Ghz)
Elmore Keller (220 Mhz)
Fyodorov Knapp, et al
Hill (Mobile) Schallehn (VHF/UHF)
Knapp, et al Witte
Nerenberg (DX Mailing List)
Rosenfeld (including practical SATELLITES
QSLing tips)
Salmon (including DXpeditions) Bass (including low-cost, QRP
Salnick Microsat stations)
Silva Feeney
Squicciarini Flaherty (including OSCAR)
Tidd (DXCC Databases)
Zurn SEMINARS/LECTURES
HOMEBREWING/DO-IT-YOURSELF Humphries
Redding
Billson (6809 uP) Stuart (Batteries and Power
Bloom (including DSP) Supplies)
Carruth (Digital Design,
Software) TANDY COLOR COMPUTER AND OS-9
Chilton
De Armond Billson
DePolo (including VHF/UHF
design and construction) TELEVISION, FAST-SCAN (ATV)
Edwards (including DSP)
Fyodorov (including computers) Chilton
Halbert (QRP) Feeney
Harris Hammill
Keys (Junk Box projects)
Kohnen (Tubes) TELEVISION, SLOW-SCAN (SSTV)
Lau (Transverters, VHF/UHF,
Filters, repeatable projects) Langner
Myers (Transmission Lines,
Analog and Digital Design) UNIX
Moore, T (Junk Box projects)
Rymell (Electronics and Computers, Carruth (System Administration)
Low-Cost projects) Cole (including Linux)
Salyzyn Ehrlich
Sayer (Class-C Bipolar Amplifiers Freeman, J
and Phased-Lock-Loop Circuits) Moore, C (including X-Windows)
Silva (Analog, Digital, Tubes, Sayer (especially SunOS)
Semiconductors, RF, Finding Tescher
Parts) Van Peursem (HP-UX and System
Stine (Tube Amplifiers, Administration)
Receivers, and Exciters)
Stockton (including QRP) VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF)/
Stuart (Batteries and Power ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY (UHF)
Supplies)
Taylor (Tubes and Amplifiers) Battles
Tescher Carpenter (6 meters)
DePolo (Weak Signal, Contesting,
IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) AND and Repeaters)
CLONES Flaherty (including Amplifiers and
Mailing List)
Angus Graham, P (Commercial Rig
Bono (AutoExam, et al) Conversions)
Braun Hammill (including ATV and DX)
Cole Humphries (2m FM)
Ehrlich Jahnke (CW/SSB Contesting and
Freeman, J (including OS/2 and Weak Signal)
ISA bus) Lau (CW/SSB to 222 Mhz)
Fyodorov Moore, T
Keller Richards (Monitoring)
Tescher Sargent (2 and 6 meter AM and
Contesting)
INTERNET SERVICES Silva
Witte (including Portable
Schleck and Mountaintopping)
MAIL-SERVERS/ARCHIVES VOLUNTEER EXAMINER (VE) PROGRAM
Bloom (ARRL Info Server) Billson
Deignan (Buckmaster CD-ROM) Carlson (W5YI)
Ehrlich (Boston ARC FTP archive) DePolo
Harding (Ham Server) Jahnke (ARRL VEC Manager)
Nielsen (TAPR) Kohnen (W5YI)
Shirley (ACC Equipment) Maia (W5YI VEC)
Reeves
Salmon (Sunnyvale)
Sternitzke (W5YI Asst. VEC)
--
73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
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Date: 1 May 94 13:13:25 GMT
From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
Subject: FT-530 Mod Made Easy?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
>I recently purchased a Yaesu FT-530. When I bought the radio the
>dealer gave me a MOD sheet for the expanded receive. When I started
>to make the mod I found that the circuit board layout was not the
>same as the drawing on the mod sheet and that there is a loop of
>wire on what I think is pad 13. If this is pad 13 it looks like
>simply cutting the wire will accomplish the mod. I did not try
>this since I am not sure that this is the right pad. Has anyone
>else seen this layout? Can the mod be done by cutting the wire?
Just out of curiosity, what is the serial number of your unit? The third
and fourth characters indicate the manufacturing lot number. My radio
came from lot #16 and had to have a small solder bridge removed. It
is possible that Yaesu may have put a small wire in place due to the
difficulty in working in such a tight area. If your radio is from
a lot greater than 20 (the last one I am familiar with) I would guess
that is what the wire is. My unit has no such wire anywhere in it.
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Date: 26 Apr 1994 01:34:03 GMT
From: tymix.Tymnet.COM!niagara!flanagan@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Luck Hurder ... gone:( Why?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article <01HB9U9AAQFE000B36@mr.mec.mass.edu> FISHERB@a1.mec.mass.EDU (Burt Fisher, Cape Cod Reg Tech 508-432-4500 Ext.226) forwards:
> Luck Hurder - KY1T, Deputy Manager for the ARRL's Field Services
> Department, was dismissed, this week, by the ARRL management over a
> newly enacted policy issue.
Perhaps we should read the "Subject:" line again and ask "why" instead of
simply crying "foul."
Typically when someone is "dismissed . . . over a newly enacted policy
issue" it is because they refused to abide by the new policy. Why doesn't
the writer of this message state what that policy is?
> In my view, the handling of this matter by the ARRL was unfortunate for
> all amateur radio operators.
"This matter"? What matter? What policy?
> that the ARRL understands our displeasure with their actions on this
> issue,
"This issue"? What issue? What matter? What policy?
> I personally have known and worked with Luck for many years
Perhaps this has something to do with it.
> If you believe that this action was not in the best interest of our
> hobby, then I encourage you to contact your respective Division
> Director, listed on Page 8 of QST or Dave Sumner-K1ZZ, ARRL Executive
> Vice President, 225 Main Street, Newington, CT 06111.
Luck Hurder could be a very helpful, hardworking guy. He also had an
"attitude" a mile wide that could turn people off. I suggest we find
out what the actual issues were before we all rush into the streets to
storm the castle.
Dick
--
Dick Flanagan, W6OLD w6old@n6qmy.#nocal.ca.usa.na
Libelle Productions, Minden, NV, USA dick@libelle.com
Voice: +1 702 782 0806 GEnie: FLANAGAN
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Date: Fri, 29 Apr 1994 19:05:00 +0200
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!EU.net!Germany.EU.net!netmbx.de!unlisys!geminix.in-berlin.de!bamp.berlinet.in-berlin.de!r.krueger@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: YAESU FRG-100
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Hallo!
Ich bin auf der Suche nach einem 2. KW-RX fuer den 2. Wohnsitz :-)...
Nach allen Recherchen bzgl. bezahlbarer und trotzdem sehr guter Geraete
bin ich nun beim YAESU FRG-100 haengen geblieben...
Wer von Euch besitzt so 'ne Kiste und kann mal was ueber seine positiven /
negativen Erfahrungen schreiben?
Ist der FRG seinen Preis wert?
Schnell noch was zu den Anwendungen:
Reines Hoeren von Radiostationen, DX, Amateure auf SSB, vielleicht noch
ein wenig CW und Zeitzeichen/Seefunk, aus.
Kein Packet, CCTY usw. - ist alles nicht so mein Ding.
Ich will auch moeglichst ohne Aktiv-Antenne arbeiten... schliesslich ist
es ein (eigenes) Haus, und da moechte ich schon mit Langdraht
rumbasteln...
PS: Wer mir hierzu Tips geben kann, immer her damit! Thanks!
So. Dann schreibt mal schoen...
Ciao! Ralph.
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