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Date: Fri, 16 Sep 94 01:30:08 PDT
From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup <info-hams@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: Info-Hams-Errors@UCSD.Edu
Reply-To: Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu
Precedence: Bulk
Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #1028
To: Info-Hams
Info-Hams Digest Fri, 16 Sep 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1028
Today's Topics:
1750 Hz tone generator in Yaesu ft-26?
Amateur Videos
FTP Sites...Boston, Buffalo? (ZA land..)
IPS Daily Report - 15 September 94
SAREX Keps 9/16 at 6:00 UTC
SAREX Rise Set 9/17
satellite rig
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herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
----------------------------------------------------------------------
Date: Wed, 14 Sep 1994 09:53:30 +0000
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!overload.lbl.gov!dog.ee.lbl.gov!news.cs.utah.edu!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!swrinde!pipex!demon!microvst.demon.co.uk!tgold@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: 1750 Hz tone generator in Yaesu ft-26?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Try shopping for a speaker mike with built-in 1750.
--
Anthony R. Gold G3SKR and AA2PM
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 12:07:25 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!news.eecs.nwu.edu!tellab5!jwa@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Amateur Videos
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
I was at a local hamfest last weekend and I was browsing the
indoor exibits. There was a vendor selling CD ROMS so I purchased
the latest addition of "QRZ". I almost bought one that was labled
"Amateur Videos" but after a close examination, I saw the XXX rating.
At first glance I figured it contained recordings of amateur TV or
related subjects. Boy, was I wrong!
I did find a wealth of information in the second addition of QRZ.
I also own QRZ version 1. I paid $17.00 for version 2 but a friend
purchased a copy the same day at another table for $14.00
---
Jack Albert WA9FVP Fellow Radio Hacker
------------------------------
Date: 16 Sep 1994 01:26:10 +0200
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!ee.und.ac.za!ticsa.com!cstatd.cstat.co.za!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: FTP Sites...Boston, Buffalo? (ZA land..)
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Hi All
Please can someone e-mail me [or post on this newsgroup ;-(] the FTP sites
that provide decent Amateur sharware, AMSAT, ARRL bulletins etc. Please try
and include the directory path(s) with the site, log on time is killing my
bank balance:-)
Buffalo and Boston ring a bell this end, but this little ole' African has
lost his way on the Internet......
All replies will be greatly appreciated.
TIA
Cheerio,
Brian ZR5DTS Voice: ++27-31-7011201 (06:00-14:30 UTC)
Internet: briane@goofy.iaccess.za Fax: ++27-31-7090813
AX25 Packet: ZR5DTS@ZS5S.NTL.ZAF ICBM's: 29:51:05 S 30:53:59 E
*********************************************************************
I am glad I don't know everything, that way life isn't boring - Brian Ellse 94
*********************************************************************
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 23:17:57 GMT
From: EU.net!sunic!ugle.unit.no!nac.no!ifi.uio.no!wabbit.cc.uow.edu.au!news.ci.com.au!metro!ipso!rwc@uunet.uu.net
Subject: IPS Daily Report - 15 September 94
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
SUBJ: IPS DAILY SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
ISSUED AT 15/2330Z SEPTEMBER 1994 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
FROM THE REGIONAL WARNING CENTRE (RWC), SYDNEY.
SUMMARY FOR 15 SEPTEMBER AND FORECAST FOR 16 SEPTEMBER - 18 SEPTEMBER
-----------------------------------------------------------
1A. SOLAR SUMMARY
Activity: very low
Flares: none.
Observed 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number : 72/8
GOES satellite data for 14 Sep
Daily Proton Fluence >1 MeV: 6.5E+06
Daily Proton Fluence >10 MeV: 1.5E+04
Daily Electron Fluence >2 MeV: 9.6E+08
X-ray background: LT
Fluence (flux accumulation over 24hrs)/ cm2-ster-day.
1B. SOLAR FORECAST
16 Sep 17 Sep 18 Sep
Activity Very low Very low Very low
Fadeouts None expected None expected None expected
Forecast 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number for 16 Sep: 72/8
-----------------------------------------------------------
2A. MAGNETIC SUMMARY
Geomagnetic field at Learmonth: quiet
Estimated Indices : A K Observed A Index 14 Sep
Learmonth 5 2111 2221
Fredericksburg 5 9
Planetary 6 9
Observed Kp for 14 Sep: 3322 3212
2B. MAGNETIC FORECAST
DATE Ap CONDITIONS
16 Sep 6 Quiet
17 Sep 6 Quiet
18 Sep 6 Quiet
-----------------------------------------------------------
3A. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION SUMMARY
LATITUDE BAND
DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
15 Sep normal normal normal
PCA Event : None.
3B. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION FORECAST
LATITUDE BAND
DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
16 Sep normal normal normal
17 Sep normal normal normal
18 Sep normal normal normal
-----------------------------------------------------------
4A. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC SUMMARY
Observed
DATE T-index MUFs at Sydney
15 Sep 26 near predicted monthly values
Predicted Monthly T-index for September: 20
4B. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC FORECAST
DATE T-index MUFs
16 Sep 25 Near predicted monthly values
17 Sep 25 Near predicted monthly values
18 Sep 25 Near predicted monthly values
--
IPS Regional Warning Centre, Sydney |IPS Radio and Space Services
RWC Duty Forecaster tel: +61 2 4148329 |PO Box 5606
Recorded Message tel: +61 2 4148330 |West Chatswood NSW 2057
email: rwc@ips.oz.au fax: +61 2 4148331 |AUSTRALIA
------------------------------
Date: 16 Sep 94 06:11:01 GMT
From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
Subject: SAREX Keps 9/16 at 6:00 UTC
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-64.021
SAREX Keps 9/16 at 06:00 UTC
Silver Spring, MD September 16, 1994 at 06:00 UTC
The following represents the latest Keplerian Elements as
generated by Gil Carman, WA5NOM, at the Johnson Space Center.
STS-64
1 23251U 94059A 94259.03185091 .00002390 10715-4 74540-5 0 231
2 23251 57.0071 195.8801 0009155 273.4485 86.5562 16.11758113 994
Satellite: STS-64
Catalog number: 23251
Epoch time: 94259.03185091 = (16 SEP 94 00:45:51.91 UTC)
Element set: 023
Inclination: 57.0071 deg
RA of node: 195.8801 deg Space Shuttle Flight STS-64
Eccentricity: .0009155 Keplerian element set JSC-023
Arg of perigee: 273.4485 deg from NASA flight Day 7 vector
Mean anomaly: 86.5562 deg
Mean motion: 16.11758113 rev/day Gil Carman
Decay rate: 2.390e-05 rev/day^2 NASA Johnson Space Center
Epoch rev: 99
Checksum: 296
Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO, for the SAREX Working Group
/EX
------------------------------
Date: 16 Sep 94 06:01:48 GMT
From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
Subject: SAREX Rise Set 9/17
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-64.017
STS-64 Eastern R/S Times 09/17
Below are the rise and set times for STS-64 for selected US cities
over the next three days. This data was generated to help hams without
orbit programs to participate in the SAREX activities. Please note
that all times are in UTC.
Rise= time (HH:MM:SS) the Shuttle Orbiter appears at the horizon
Az= Azimuth (true) where the Orbiter will rise.
Maximum= time, azimuth (Az), and elevation (El) of the highest part of
the pass
Set= time and azimuth when the Shuttle descends below the horizon
Orb= the number of this orbit
Rise MET= The Mission Elapsed Time at the rise. Format is DD:HH:MM:SS
Atlanta GA
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 04:08:58 336 04:12:51 45 18 04:16:26 112 117 07:05:46:03
17Sep94 05:42:01 296 05:45:18 243 10 05:48:54 182 118 07:07:19:06
17Sep94 20:12:16 227 20:16:27 319 47 20:20:20 34 128 07:21:49:21
18Sep94 04:03:36 330 04:07:29 45 31 04:11:22 125 133 08:05:40:41
18Sep94 05:37:15 283 05:39:56 242 5 05:42:38 199 134 08:07:14:20
18Sep94 18:35:38 167 18:38:37 117 7 18:41:37 71 143 08:20:12:43
18Sep94 20:07:12 240 20:11:05 316 24 20:14:58 27 144 08:21:44:17
19Sep94 03:58:08 323 04:02:19 82 64 04:06:12 138 149 09:05:35:13
19Sep94 18:29:34 183 18:32:51 126 13 18:36:26 62 159 09:20:06:39
19Sep94 20:02:01 252 20:05:37 314 14 20:09:12 19 160 09:21:39:06
Miami FL
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 04:11:39 353 04:14:57 49 10 04:18:14 105 117 07:05:48:44
17Sep94 05:44:07 301 05:47:42 238 13 05:50:59 180 118 07:07:21:12
17Sep94 18:39:12 184 18:42:47 117 15 18:46:23 56 127 07:20:16:17
17Sep94 20:12:16 259 20:15:33 315 8 20:18:32 4 128 07:21:49:21
18Sep94 04:05:47 342 04:09:40 52 18 04:13:15 119 133 08:05:42:52
18Sep94 05:39:08 289 05:42:08 243 6 05:45:07 195 134 08:07:16:13
18Sep94 18:33:20 199 18:37:13 124 31 18:41:06 46 143 08:20:10:25
19Sep94 04:00:13 334 04:04:24 61 36 04:08:17 133 149 09:05:37:18
19Sep94 18:27:46 212 18:31:57 72 72 18:35:50 36 159 09:20:04:51
New York NY
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 02:36:25 331 02:40:00 33 14 02:43:35 98 116 07:04:13:30
17Sep94 04:09:10 304 04:13:03 225 24 04:16:39 160 117 07:05:46:15
17Sep94 18:43:30 174 18:46:47 120 8 18:49:46 72 127 07:20:20:35
17Sep94 20:15:03 238 20:19:14 324 35 20:23:07 38 128 07:21:52:08
18Sep94 02:30:51 327 02:34:44 36 21 02:38:38 110 132 08:04:07:56
18Sep94 04:03:55 297 04:07:30 234 14 04:11:05 172 133 08:05:41:00
18Sep94 18:37:38 188 18:41:13 124 14 18:44:48 63 143 08:20:14:43
18Sep94 20:10:05 250 20:13:58 327 22 20:17:52 34 144 08:21:47:10
19Sep94 02:25:36 323 02:29:29 42 34 02:33:22 120 148 09:04:02:41
19Sep94 03:58:39 290 04:01:56 238 8 04:05:13 185 149 09:05:35:44
19Sep94 18:31:46 200 18:35:39 129 24 18:39:33 56 159 09:20:08:51
19Sep94 20:04:50 260 20:08:25 321 15 20:12:18 30 160 09:21:41:55
Washington DC
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 02:36:37 341 02:39:54 35 8 02:42:53 84 116 07:04:13:42
17Sep94 04:08:46 313 04:12:57 225 53 04:16:50 146 117 07:05:45:51
17Sep94 18:43:05 167 18:46:05 118 6 18:48:46 76 127 07:20:20:10
17Sep94 20:14:21 236 20:18:14 305 37 20:22:25 36 128 07:21:51:26
18Sep94 02:30:57 335 02:34:32 34 12 02:38:07 96 132 08:04:08:02
18Sep94 04:03:42 306 04:07:35 228 27 04:11:28 158 133 08:05:40:47
18Sep94 18:37:08 181 18:40:25 124 12 18:44:00 64 143 08:20:14:13
18Sep94 20:09:17 247 20:13:10 324 22 20:17:03 32 144 08:21:46:22
19Sep94 02:25:35 332 02:29:28 45 18 02:33:03 108 148 09:04:02:40
19Sep94 03:58:20 300 04:01:55 239 15 04:05:31 172 149 09:05:35:25
19Sep94 18:31:10 196 18:35:03 122 20 18:38:38 58 159 09:20:08:15
19Sep94 20:04:13 259 20:07:48 324 14 20:11:23 26 160 09:21:41:18
Compiled by Will Marchant, KC6ROL
Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
Send comments to kc6rol@amsat.org
/EX
SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-64.018
STS-64 Central R/S Times 09/17
Below are the rise and set times for STS-64 for selected US cities
over the next three days. This data was generated to help hams without
orbit programs to participate in the SAREX activities. Please note
that all times are in UTC.
Rise= time (HH:MM:SS) the Shuttle Orbiter appears at the horizon
Az= Azimuth (true) where the Orbiter will rise.
Maximum= time, azimuth (Az), and elevation (El) of the highest part of
the pass
Set= time and azimuth when the Shuttle descends below the horizon
Orb= the number of this orbit
Rise MET= The Mission Elapsed Time at the rise. Format is DD:HH:MM:SS
Chicago IL
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 02:34:37 338 02:37:37 25 6 02:40:36 71 116 07:04:11:42
17Sep94 04:06:47 319 04:10:58 48 47 04:14:51 125 117 07:05:43:52
17Sep94 05:40:26 284 05:43:25 236 7 05:46:25 190 118 07:07:17:31
17Sep94 20:13:51 199 20:17:27 133 22 20:21:20 58 128 07:21:50:56
17Sep94 21:46:37 258 21:50:30 330 16 21:54:05 32 129 07:23:23:42
18Sep94 02:29:04 334 02:32:21 27 8 02:35:38 80 132 08:04:06:09
18Sep94 04:01:31 314 04:05:42 144 76 04:09:35 136 133 08:05:38:36
18Sep94 20:08:18 211 20:12:11 126 40 20:16:04 52 144 08:21:45:23
18Sep94 21:41:39 269 21:45:14 332 12 21:48:31 28 145 08:23:18:44
19Sep94 02:23:30 331 02:27:05 30 11 02:30:40 90 148 09:04:00:35
19Sep94 03:56:15 309 04:00:09 229 44 04:04:02 147 149 09:05:33:20
19Sep94 20:02:44 222 20:06:37 166 79 20:10:48 46 160 09:21:39:49
19Sep94 21:36:41 280 21:39:58 335 9 21:43:16 27 161 09:23:13:46
Denver CO
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 04:05:29 343 04:08:28 30 6 04:11:28 76 117 07:05:42:34
17Sep94 05:37:38 318 05:41:49 83 68 05:45:43 134 118 07:07:14:43
17Sep94 21:43:19 220 21:47:31 108 75 21:51:24 45 129 07:23:20:24
17Sep94 23:17:34 280 23:20:34 328 7 23:23:51 20 130 08:00:54:39
18Sep94 03:59:49 338 04:03:06 29 9 04:06:24 84 133 08:05:36:54
18Sep94 05:32:16 312 05:36:10 248 52 05:40:21 146 134 08:07:09:21
18Sep94 21:38:09 231 21:42:02 312 52 21:46:13 40 145 08:23:15:14
19Sep94 03:54:27 335 03:58:02 37 12 04:01:38 97 149 09:05:31:32
19Sep94 05:26:55 306 05:30:48 236 27 05:34:41 158 150 09:07:04:00
19Sep94 20:00:56 177 20:04:13 121 9 20:07:30 68 160 09:21:38:01
19Sep94 21:32:47 242 21:36:40 317 28 21:40:34 34 161 09:23:09:52
Houston TX
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 05:40:49 326 05:45:00 61 63 05:48:54 139 118 07:07:17:54
17Sep94 20:10:10 203 20:14:03 127 36 20:17:56 46 128 07:21:47:15
18Sep94 05:35:39 318 05:39:32 240 51 05:43:25 152 134 08:07:12:44
18Sep94 20:04:36 216 20:08:47 33 80 20:12:40 37 144 08:21:41:41
19Sep94 03:58:13 355 04:01:13 43 7 04:04:12 92 149 09:05:35:18
19Sep94 05:30:23 309 05:34:16 231 23 05:37:51 166 150 09:07:07:28
19Sep94 19:59:25 229 20:03:19 311 37 20:07:12 28 160 09:21:36:30
Huntsville AL
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 04:08:40 338 04:12:15 41 16 04:16:08 110 117 07:05:45:45
17Sep94 05:41:25 298 05:45:00 238 13 05:48:36 176 118 07:07:18:30
17Sep94 20:12:16 219 20:16:09 226 80 20:20:20 40 128 07:21:49:21
18Sep94 04:03:00 331 04:06:53 39 26 04:10:46 121 133 08:05:40:05
18Sep94 05:36:39 286 05:39:39 238 7 05:42:38 191 134 08:07:13:44
18Sep94 20:06:54 231 20:10:47 304 39 20:14:58 33 144 08:21:43:59
19Sep94 03:57:38 325 04:01:31 31 51 04:05:42 134 149 09:05:34:43
19Sep94 18:29:40 174 18:32:57 121 9 18:36:15 68 159 09:20:06:45
19Sep94 20:01:50 244 20:05:25 310 22 20:09:18 26 160 09:21:38:55
Compiled by Will Marchant, KC6ROL
Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
Send comments to kc6rol@amsat.org
/EX
SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-64.019
STS-64 Western R/S Times 09/17
Below are the rise and set times for STS-64 for selected US cities
over the next three days. This data was generated to help hams without
orbit programs to participate in the SAREX activities. Please note
that all times are in UTC.
Rise= time (HH:MM:SS) the Shuttle Orbiter appears at the horizon
Az= Azimuth (true) where the Orbiter will rise.
Maximum= time, azimuth (Az), and elevation (El) of the highest part of the pass
Set= time and azimuth when the Shuttle descends below the horizon
Orb= the number of this orbit
Rise MET= The Mission Elapsed Time at the rise. Format is DD:HH:MM:SS
Albuquerque NM
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 05:38:26 333 05:42:19 46 23 05:46:12 118 118 07:07:15:31
17Sep94 07:11:47 290 07:14:46 241 8 07:18:04 187 119 07:08:48:52
17Sep94 21:42:19 226 21:46:13 296 55 21:50:24 36 129 07:23:19:24
18Sep94 05:33:04 326 05:36:57 46 43 05:40:50 130 134 08:07:10:09
18Sep94 20:05:42 165 20:08:23 122 6 20:11:23 74 144 08:21:42:47
18Sep94 21:36:58 237 21:40:51 307 28 21:45:02 30 145 08:23:14:03
19Sep94 05:27:24 320 05:31:35 240 85 05:35:28 142 150 09:07:04:29
19Sep94 19:59:26 183 20:03:01 121 12 20:06:19 64 160 09:21:36:31
19Sep94 21:31:54 250 21:35:29 312 16 21:39:22 23 161 09:23:08:59
Honolulu HI
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 00:43:20 224 00:47:13 297 37 00:51:24 25 115 07:02:20:25
17Sep94 10:12:30 332 10:16:23 56 51 10:20:16 140 121 07:11:49:35
18Sep94 00:38:16 238 00:41:51 302 18 00:45:44 14 131 08:02:15:21
18Sep94 10:06:56 322 10:11:07 220 56 10:15:00 153 137 08:11:44:01
18Sep94 23:00:32 177 23:04:07 116 11 23:07:24 62 145 09:00:37:37
19Sep94 00:33:17 253 00:36:34 307 9 00:39:52 3 147 09:02:10:22
19Sep94 10:01:39 312 10:05:33 240 23 10:09:26 167 153 09:11:38:44
19Sep94 22:54:40 192 22:58:33 119 22 23:02:23 49 161 10:00:31:45
Los Angeles CA
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 05:37:44 354 05:40:43 40 5 05:43:25 80 118 07:07:14:49
17Sep94 07:09:35 317 07:13:46 220 58 07:17:40 148 119 07:08:46:40
17Sep94 21:40:55 193 21:44:31 128 20 21:48:24 54 129 07:23:18:00
17Sep94 23:13:59 260 23:17:34 321 10 23:20:51 16 130 08:00:51:04
18Sep94 05:32:10 348 05:35:27 42 8 05:38:44 94 134 08:07:09:15
18Sep94 07:04:19 310 07:08:12 240 27 07:12:05 161 135 08:08:41:24
18Sep94 21:35:21 206 21:39:14 122 40 21:43:07 46 145 08:23:12:26
18Sep94 23:09:18 275 23:12:17 323 6 23:15:17 9 146 09:00:46:23
19Sep94 05:26:35 341 05:30:10 46 14 05:33:46 106 150 09:07:03:40
19Sep94 06:59:03 302 07:02:56 234 15 07:06:31 173 151 09:08:36:08
19Sep94 21:29:53 219 21:33:46 337 86 21:37:57 39 161 09:23:06:58
Seattle WA
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 00:53:30 256 00:57:23 332 27 01:01:16 46 115 07:02:30:35
17Sep94 02:27:27 296 02:30:44 349 10 02:34:19 48 116 07:04:04:32
17Sep94 04:01:06 314 04:04:41 16 11 04:07:59 70 117 07:05:38:11
17Sep94 05:33:51 311 05:38:03 42 38 05:41:56 113 118 07:07:10:56
17Sep94 07:06:55 292 07:10:30 231 14 07:14:05 168 119 07:08:44:00
17Sep94 23:15:11 215 23:19:04 145 35 23:23:15 58 130 08:00:52:16
18Sep94 00:48:14 264 00:52:07 336 20 00:56:00 46 131 08:02:25:19
18Sep94 02:22:11 300 02:25:46 358 9 02:29:04 50 132 08:03:59:16
18Sep94 03:55:50 316 03:59:26 18 13 04:03:01 78 133 08:05:32:55
18Sep94 05:28:36 309 05:32:29 16 61 05:36:40 122 134 08:07:05:41
18Sep94 07:01:39 287 07:04:56 235 9 07:08:14 180 135 08:08:38:44
18Sep94 23:09:37 225 23:13:48 135 62 23:17:59 55 146 09:00:46:42
19Sep94 00:42:59 272 00:46:52 339 16 00:50:45 46 147 09:02:20:04
19Sep94 02:17:13 306 02:20:31 0 9 02:23:48 53 148 09:03:54:18
19Sep94 03:50:17 314 03:54:10 22 15 03:57:45 84 149 09:05:27:22
19Sep94 05:23:02 306 05:27:13 217 78 05:31:24 132 150 09:07:00:07
19Sep94 06:56:41 279 06:59:23 238 5 07:02:04 196 151 09:08:33:46
19Sep94 21:33:06 173 21:36:05 124 7 21:39:05 77 161 09:23:10:11
19Sep94 23:04:22 234 23:08:15 282 72 23:12:31 52 162 10:00:41:27
Compiled by Will Marchant, KC6ROL
Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
Send comments to kc6rol@amsat.org
/EX
SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-64.020
STS-64 World R/S Times 09/17
Below are the rise and set times for STS-64 for selected cities
over the next three days. This data was generated to help hams without
orbit programs to participate in the SAREX activities. Please note
that all times are in UTC.
Rise= time (HH:MM:SS) the Shuttle Orbiter appears at the horizon
Az= Azimuth (true) where the Orbiter will rise.
Maximum= time, azimuth (Az), and elevation (El) of the highest part of the pass
Set= time and azimuth when the Shuttle descends below the horizon
Orb= the number of this orbit
Rise MET= The Mission Elapsed Time at the rise. Format is DD:HH:MM:SS
London UK
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 15:48:44 223 15:52:55 134 40 15:56:49 63 125 07:17:25:49
17Sep94 17:21:48 266 17:25:41 342 30 17:29:34 59 126 07:18:58:53
17Sep94 18:55:09 293 18:59:02 5 20 19:02:55 74 127 07:20:32:14
17Sep94 20:28:12 301 20:32:05 12 44 20:36:16 106 128 07:22:05:17
17Sep94 22:00:57 293 22:04:51 225 21 22:08:44 152 129 07:23:38:02
18Sep94 14:12:07 176 14:15:06 129 7 14:18:06 81 140 08:15:49:12
18Sep94 15:43:23 232 15:47:34 120 61 15:51:27 62 141 08:17:20:28
18Sep94 17:16:26 272 17:20:19 342 25 17:24:30 62 142 08:18:53:31
18Sep94 18:49:47 295 18:53:40 5 21 18:57:33 78 143 08:20:26:52
18Sep94 20:22:50 301 20:27:01 53 60 20:30:54 114 144 08:21:59:55
18Sep94 21:55:53 288 21:59:29 224 14 22:03:04 163 145 08:23:32:58
19Sep94 14:06:09 189 14:09:26 135 11 14:13:02 75 156 09:15:43:14
19Sep94 15:38:01 240 15:41:54 267 77 15:46:05 60 157 09:17:15:06
19Sep94 17:11:04 277 17:14:57 344 22 17:19:08 63 158 09:18:48:09
19Sep94 18:44:25 297 18:48:18 5 23 18:52:29 84 159 09:20:21:30
19Sep94 20:17:28 300 20:21:21 292 78 20:25:32 122 160 09:21:54:33
19Sep94 21:50:32 284 21:53:49 231 10 21:57:06 175 161 09:23:27:37
Paris France
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 14:17:11 179 14:20:28 124 8 14:23:27 77 124 07:15:54:16
17Sep94 15:48:44 236 15:52:38 282 77 15:56:49 54 125 07:17:25:49
17Sep94 17:22:06 278 17:25:59 348 16 17:29:34 50 126 07:18:59:11
17Sep94 18:55:45 304 18:59:20 2 12 19:02:55 65 127 07:20:32:50
17Sep94 20:28:48 309 20:32:59 33 28 20:36:52 102 128 07:22:05:53
17Sep94 22:01:51 297 22:05:44 220 25 22:09:38 151 129 07:23:38:56
18Sep94 14:11:13 192 14:14:48 131 13 14:18:23 70 140 08:15:48:18
18Sep94 15:43:23 245 15:47:16 316 49 15:51:27 52 141 08:17:20:28
18Sep94 17:17:02 285 17:20:37 348 14 17:24:12 51 142 08:18:54:07
18Sep94 18:50:41 308 18:54:16 11 13 18:57:51 71 143 08:20:27:46
18Sep94 20:23:26 308 20:27:37 35 39 20:31:30 110 144 08:22:00:31
18Sep94 21:56:29 293 22:00:05 231 17 22:03:58 161 145 08:23:33:34
19Sep94 14:05:33 202 14:09:26 130 19 14:13:02 66 156 09:15:42:38
19Sep94 15:38:01 253 15:41:54 324 34 15:46:05 51 157 09:17:15:06
19Sep94 17:11:40 290 17:15:15 348 13 17:19:08 55 158 09:18:48:45
19Sep94 18:45:19 309 18:48:54 11 15 18:52:47 78 159 09:20:22:24
19Sep94 20:18:04 307 20:22:15 44 58 20:26:08 118 160 09:21:55:09
19Sep94 21:51:07 289 21:54:43 230 11 21:58:00 174 161 09:23:28:12
Sydney Australia
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 00:24:48 201 00:28:24 140 15 00:32:17 70 114 07:02:01:53
17Sep94 01:57:34 241 02:01:09 300 12 02:04:44 2 115 07:03:34:39
17Sep94 16:28:06 317 16:32:17 204 61 16:36:10 144 125 07:18:05:11
18Sep94 00:19:26 207 00:23:20 129 26 00:27:13 58 130 08:01:56:31
18Sep94 01:52:48 253 01:55:47 301 6 01:58:46 347 131 08:03:29:53
18Sep94 14:51:28 16 14:54:28 63 6 14:57:09 104 140 08:16:28:33
18Sep94 16:22:44 305 16:26:55 220 30 16:30:48 150 141 08:17:59:49
19Sep94 00:13:47 215 00:17:58 121 52 00:21:51 46 146 09:01:50:52
19Sep94 14:45:31 2 14:48:48 58 11 14:52:05 115 156 09:16:22:36
19Sep94 16:17:40 293 16:21:33 221 17 16:25:08 158 157 09:17:54:45
Tokyo Japan
Satellite STS-64
Element Set 21
Date Rise Az Maximum Az El Set Az Orb Rise MET
17Sep94 05:15:55 213 05:20:06 110 58 05:23:59 44 118 07:06:53:00
17Sep94 06:50:10 279 06:53:09 326 6 06:56:08 11 119 07:08:27:15
17Sep94 13:06:21 330 13:10:15 39 26 13:14:08 120 123 07:14:43:26
17Sep94 14:39:43 290 14:43:00 237 8 14:45:59 189 124 07:16:16:48
18Sep94 05:10:33 225 05:14:44 333 59 05:18:37 37 134 08:06:47:38
18Sep94 13:01:00 324 13:05:11 65 49 13:09:04 132 139 08:14:38:05
19Sep94 03:33:55 166 03:36:55 117 6 03:39:36 75 149 09:05:11:00
19Sep94 05:05:11 236 05:09:22 321 30 05:13:15 31 150 09:06:42:16
19Sep94 11:23:46 353 11:26:28 35 5 11:29:09 77 154 09:13:00:51
19Sep94 12:55:38 318 12:59:31 265 70 13:03:42 144 155 09:14:32:43
Compiled by Will Marchant, KC6ROL
Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
Send comments to kc6rol@amsat.org
/EX
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Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 11:37:47 GMT
From: iglou!iglou!joed@uunet.uu.net
Subject: satellite rig
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
--
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KC4UYG Chris Dawson
Joe Dawson geneaology
>>>>=========> Email joed@iglou.com <=========<<<<
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 12:47:49 GMT
From: thecourier.cims.nyu.edu!longlast.cs.nyu.edu!jackson@nyu.arpa
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
References <354cns$kqj@transfer.stratus.com>, <Cw395H.I3u@vcd.hp.com>, <flaherty.779584197@bora-bora.pa.dec.com>ou
Subject : Re: Learning CW
In article <flaherty.779584197@bora-bora.pa.dec.com>, flaherty@pa.dec.com (Paul Flaherty) writes:
|> Actually, I suspect that the individual technique used (tapes vs computer)
|> isn't nearly as critical as the mnemonic technique used, eg., associating the
|> sound of the letter with a picture of the letter, instead of counting dots
|> and dashes.
|>
|>
|> --
|> -=Paul Flaherty, N9FZX | "We are meant to be masters of destiny,
|> ->paulf@nsl.dec.com | not victims of fate." -- Ronald W. Reagan
That's why I turn off the printing with SuperMorse. My
only fear is that I'm going to associate dits and dahs
with keystrokes, an issue that was hashed out in here
a few months ago.. it even escalated to the question of
taking typewriters to the testing session. Where did
we leave off with that one anyway? Do whatever it takes
to copy the code?
--
Steven Jackson, Assistant to the Chair of Computer Science
Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University
251 Mercer Street, NY NY 10012
Work <-- (forwarded) Home
jackson@cs.nyu.edu, jcksnste@acfcluster.nyu.edu, sjackson@cjbbs.com
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Date: 15 Sep 1994 20:42:03 GMT
From: cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!news.aero.org!Aero.org!obrien@uunet.uu.net
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
References <gbrush.13.000969B2@indy.net>, <Cw4sr4.L4B@utnetw.utoledo.edu>, <1994Sep15.124310.29213@arrl.org>ov
Subject : Re: 1.2GHz on an HT -- how far?
In article <1994Sep15.124310.29213@arrl.org>, zlau@arrl.org (Zack Lau (KH6CP)) writes:
|>
|> My DX record in working someone with a 1296 FM handheld is from FN33JC
|> to someplace in FN24. I'm not sure where he was, but the closest spot
|> is about 75 miles away.
|>
Yep, the low noise floor on this band is a big plus. I don't play the
Grid Square Game, but my personal best with a Kenwood TH-55AT 1.2GHz
handheld was on Field Day a couple of years ago, when I was standing in
Palisades Park in Santa Monica, and talked with a guy on Santiago Peak,
down in Orange County, on his mobile. He was fixing one of 18 intertied
repeaters, all on 1.2GHz, that we have here in SoCal. I had one of those
handy-dandy Comet 4-element Yagis on my handheld. It's a special deal
for 1.2 that attaches right to the BNC connector on your handy, and gives
you like 12dB of gain. You'd better use a speaker-mike with one of these,
though.
I was totally impressed.
--
Mike O'Brien
obrien@aero.org
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