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- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 94 12:07:55 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #17
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 9 Jan 94 Volume 94 : Issue 17
-
- Today's Topics:
- Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 08 January
- FTP sites wanted
- Mobile antenna question
- Montreal area Repeaters w/ municipalities
- Need U.K. Admin Address
- Opening ICOM-R1
- Phonecalls from 20,000 feet?!... (2 msgs)
- rec.radio.amateur.misc Frequently Asked Questions (Part 2 of 3)
- Theft/vandalism at radio sites (was Re: Repeater databas
- U of Minnesota ARC
- Vanity Callsign Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (PR93-305)
- Vanity Callsign Notice of Propsed Rulemaking (PR93-305)
- Vanity Callsign Notice Of Prposed Rulemaking (PR93-305)
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 8 Jan 1994 21:19:59 MST
- From: library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ugc!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 08 January
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
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-
- DAILY SUMMARY OF SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY
-
- 08 JANUARY, 1994
-
- /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\
-
- (Based In-Part On SESC Observational Data)
-
-
- SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY INDICES FOR 08 JANUARY, 1994
- -----------------------------------------------------------
-
- NOTE: Stratospheric warmings are moving southwards over Siberia, Bearing Sea,
- Canada, and southeastern Europe today. Temperature gradient is
- reversed between 60N and the pole only above 10 HPA in the upper
- stratosphere.
-
- !!BEGIN!! (1.0) S.T.D. Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for DAY 008, 01/08/94
- 10.7 FLUX=122.9 90-AVG=101 SSN=119 BKI=0212 2201 BAI=004
- BGND-XRAY=B3.2 FLU1=4.3E+05 FLU10=1.1E+04 PKI=1233 3221 PAI=008
- BOU-DEV=004,019,006,017,010,013,003,008 DEV-AVG=010 NT SWF=00:000
- XRAY-MAX= C2.4 @ 1032UT XRAY-MIN= B2.9 @ 2011UT XRAY-AVG= B5.5
- NEUTN-MAX= +003% @ 2235UT NEUTN-MIN= -002% @ 0520UT NEUTN-AVG= +0.3%
- PCA-MAX= +0.1DB @ 0750UT PCA-MIN= -0.8DB @ 0005UT PCA-AVG= -0.0DB
- BOUTF-MAX=55351NT @ 1429UT BOUTF-MIN=55334NT @ 1847UT BOUTF-AVG=55343NT
- GOES7-MAX=P:+000NT@ 0000UT GOES7-MIN=N:+000NT@ 0000UT G7-AVG=+068,+000,+000
- GOES6-MAX=P:+122NT@ 1825UT GOES6-MIN=N:-062NT@ 0741UT G6-AVG=+091,+024,-026
- FLUXFCST=STD:120,115,110;SESC:120,115,110 BAI/PAI-FCST=005,005,010/012,010,010
- KFCST=1112 3111 1112 3111 27DAY-AP=007,004 27DAY-KP=2124 2211 1202 2111
- WARNINGS=*MAJFLR;*SWF
- ALERTS=
- !!END-DATA!!
-
- NOTE: The Effective Sunspot Number for 07 JAN 94 was 62.1.
- The Full Kp Indices for 07 JAN 94 are: 1+ 1- 1o 3- 3- 1+ 2- 1o
-
-
- SYNOPSIS OF ACTIVITY
- --------------------
-
- Solar activity was low. Only a few low-level C-class
- x-ray flares were observed. Most of these were from Region 7646
- (S08W66) which appears to be declining. Region 7648
- (N06E02) is the largest group on the disk but has a simple
- magnetic structure and was quiet.
-
- Solar activity forecast: solar activity is expected to be
- low. Regions 7646 and 7648 pose a slight threat for an isolated
- M-class flare.
-
- The geomagnetic field was quiet to unsettled.
-
- Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is
- expected to be predominantly quiet to unsettled for the next
- three days. An increase to active is expected late on day three
- due to coronal hole effects.
-
- Event probabilities 09 jan-11 jan
-
- Class M 20/20/15
- Class X 01/01/01
- Proton 01/01/01
- PCAF Green
-
- Geomagnetic activity probabilities 09 jan-11 jan
-
- A. Middle Latitudes
- Active 10/10/40
- Minor Storm 05/05/15
- Major-Severe Storm 01/01/01
-
- B. High Latitudes
- Active 10/10/35
- Minor Storm 05/05/15
- Major-Severe Storm 01/01/05
-
- Global HF propagation conditions were normal over the last
- 24 hours. Normal conditions should continue throughout the
- next 72 hours. There is a slight chance high and polar
- latitude paths could see occasional minor signal degradation
- during the local night hours, although in general conditions
- should remain near-normal through 11 January.
-
-
- COPIES OF JOINT USAF/NOAA SESC SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL REPORTS
- ========================================================
-
- REGIONS WITH SUNSPOTS. LOCATIONS VALID AT 08/2400Z JANUARY
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- NMBR LOCATION LO AREA Z LL NN MAG TYPE
- 7645 N13W64 085 0040 CAO 14 005 BETA
- 7646 S09W66 087 0250 EAO 11 011 BETA
- 7647 S15W73 094 0020 BXO 11 005 BETA
- 7648 N06E03 018 0330 EAI 12 025 BETA
- 7649 S19W58 079 0000 AXX 01 002 ALPHA
- 7650 N05E14 007 0060 DAO 07 011 BETA
- REGIONS DUE TO RETURN 09 JANUARY TO 11 JANUARY
- NMBR LAT LO
- NONE
-
-
- LISTING OF SOLAR ENERGETIC EVENTS FOR 08 JANUARY, 1994
- ------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END RGN LOC XRAY OP 245MHZ 10CM SWEEP
- 0331 0331 0332 610
- 0457 0457 0457 130
- 2348 2348 2348 170
-
-
- POSSIBLE CORONAL MASS EJECTION EVENTS FOR 08 JANUARY, 1994
- ----------------------------------------------------------
- BEGIN MAX END LOCATION TYPE SIZE DUR II IV
- 08/B0018 B0410 S06W54 DSF
-
-
- INFERRED CORONAL HOLES. LOCATIONS VALID AT 08/2400Z
- ---------------------------------------------------
- ISOLATED HOLES AND POLAR EXTENSIONS
- EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH CAR TYPE POL AREA OBSN
- NO DATA AVAILABLE FOR ANALYSIS
-
-
- SUMMARY OF FLARE EVENTS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn 2695 MHz 8800 MHz 15.4 GHz
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ --------- --------- ---------
- 07 Jan: 0034 0042 0048 C1.5
- 0111 0123 0136 C2.3 SF 7646 S09W37
- 0217 0226 0238 C3.9 SF 7646 S11W40
- 0248 0303 0330 C3.1
- 0538 0605 0613 C1.3 SF 7646 S09W43
- 1013 1016 1018 C2.1
- 1124 1128 1130 C8.0 SN 7646 S11W49 39 35 33
- 1231 1241 1257 C2.3 SF 7646 S04W44 250 29
- 1520 1523 1528 B7.3 SF 7650 N06E32
- 1533 1556 1608 SF 7647 S16W55
- 1628 1630 1634 SF 7646 S09W46
- 1742 1745 1748 B5.3 SF 7646 S09W47
- 1812 1826 1833 C2.2 1F 7646 S10W49
- 1959 2002 2005 B5.8
- 2048 2052 2059 B4.8 SF 7646 S10W49
- 2123 2137 2144 B9.4 SF 7646 S10W55
- 2238 2245 2255 C1.7
-
-
- REGION FLARE STATISTICS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY
- ------------------------------------------------
-
- C M X S 1 2 3 4 Total (%)
- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- ------
- Region 7646: 6 1 0 9 2 0 0 0 011 (61.1)
- Region 7647: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 001 ( 5.6)
- Region 7650: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 001 ( 5.6)
- Uncorrellated: 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 005 (27.8)
-
- Total Events: 018 optical and x-ray.
-
-
- EVENTS WITH SWEEPS AND/OR OPTICAL PHENOMENA FOR THE LAST UTC DAY
- ----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn Sweeps/Optical Observations
- ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ ---------------------------
- 07 Jan: 0248 0303 0330 C3.1 III
- 2238 2245 2255 C1.7 III
-
- NOTES:
- All times are in Universal Time (UT). Characters preceding begin, max,
- and end times are defined as: B = Before, U = Uncertain, A = After.
- All times associated with x-ray flares (ex. flares which produce
- associated x-ray bursts) refer to the begin, max, and end times of the
- x-rays. Flares which are not associated with x-ray signatures use the
- optical observations to determine the begin, max, and end times.
-
- Acronyms used to identify sweeps and optical phenomena include:
-
- II = Type II Sweep Frequency Event
- III = Type III Sweep
- IV = Type IV Sweep
- V = Type V Sweep
- Continuum = Continuum Radio Event
- Loop = Loop Prominence System,
- Spray = Limb Spray,
- Surge = Bright Limb Surge,
- EPL = Eruptive Prominence on the Limb.
-
-
- ** End of Daily Report **
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 8 Jan 94 11:41:03 GMT
- From: ogicse!psgrain!news.clark.edu!pacifier!ronh@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FTP sites wanted
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I'm looking for some good FTP sites for Ham related programs, and anything
- in general for Radio, or antennas for the IBM PC. I am especially interested
- in programs that use the PC to decode CW and Fax, etc. Please E-Mail me,
- as my news server sometimes screws up, and I miss a day or 2. Thanks,
- Ron Hays
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 04:22:56 GMT
- From: swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!othello.ucdavis.edu!ez006683@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Mobile antenna question
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Michael Barts (mbarts@vt.edu) wrote:
- : the hatch. The glass around the edges of the glass (where the antenna will
- : mount) has black matte finish consisting of lots of small dots acting as a
- : sunscreen. Does anybody know what this stuff is? Will it interfere with the
- : glass mount, mechanically or electrically? Any suggestions or experience with
- : this?
-
- My Ford probe has the same finish on the rear window. I had a cellular
- phone antenna on the rear for a while, until I returned to school and
- quit my job. The finish didn't appear to make the glass mount work any
- worse than they do on other cars. When I removed the antennathere was no
- damage to the finish either. I used constant pressure prying the box off
- and then used a blow drier to heat up the adhesive. I didn't use a razor
- blade.
-
- good luck,
- Dan
-
- --
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Daniel D. Todd Packet: KC6UUD@WA6RDH.#nocal.ca.usa *
- * Internet: DDTODD@ucdavis.edu *
- * Snail Mail: 1750 Hanover #102 *
- * Davis CA 95616 *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * I do not speak for the University of California.... *
- * and it sure as hell doesn't speak for me!! *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 16:18:00 GMT
- From: usc!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!utcsri!newsflash.concordia.ca!pavo.concordia.ca!s_landi@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Montreal area Repeaters w/ municipalities
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello everyone,
- I'm looking for a listing of Repeaters in the Montreal area and
- if possible the actual municipality in which they're found (NOT the address)
- just the municipality. Any help on this subject would be greatly appreciated.
- Please leave message here or e-mail me, it's as you wish thanks again
-
- 73
-
- Stef :)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 15:00:18 +0000
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!doc.ic.ac.uk!uknet!demon!llondel.demon.co.uk!dave@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Need U.K. Admin Address
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CJA9zz.GC2@cix.compulink.co.uk> jnewgas@cix.compulink.co.uk ("John Newgas") writes:
- >
- >alternatively why not ask the RSGB ( equvlt to ARRL )at
- >Lambda House
- >Cranbourne Road
- >Potters Bar
- >Herts, EN6 3JE
- >Telephone: 0707 59015
- >Fax: 0707 45105
- >Telex: 9312130923 Ansback RSG
- >
- RSGB phone number has changed.... +44 707 659015, and fax +44 707 645105.
-
- Dave
- --
-
- *****************************************************************************
- * G4WRW @ GB7WRW.#41.GBR.EU AX25 * Start at the beginning. Go on *
- * dave@llondel.demon.co.uk Internet * until the end. Then stop. *
- * g4wrw@g4wrw.ampr.org Amprnet * (the king to the white rabbit) *
- *****************************************************************************
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 07:02:40 GMT
- From: swrinde!sdd.hp.com!nigel.msen.com!caen!malgudi.oar.net!utnetw.utoledo.edu!uoft02.utoledo.edu!cscon0151@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Opening ICOM-R1
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Jan8.015818.986@news.media.mit.edu>, minsky@media.mit.edu (Marvin Minsky) writes:
- > Anyone know how to take bottom bqattery cover off an R1. Mine is
- > "inert" so I suspect that the Nicad battery has expired. I removed
- > all visible screws, and the case opens at the top, but the botton
- > won't let go. Any ideas? There is a latch at the bottom that doesn't
- > seem to do anything...
-
- > I Guess you dont have or read your manual! :)
- > The bottom cover SLIDES off! Move the latch up and slide off the cover
- towards the right(looking at the radifrom the front).After you take the co
- cover off,you can get it apart.I'm surprised you havent bought another
- battery so you can listen a lot longer.Hope this help
- Hope this helps!
- > Barry Felstein
- E-Mail care of Brad S.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Jan 1994 09:43:38 -0500
- From: usc!wupost!gumby!destroyer!news1.oakland.edu!w8hd!w8hd!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Phonecalls from 20,000 feet?!...
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- chrism@col.hp.com (Chris Magnuson) writes:
-
- >I am going to Alaska again this year, and would like to investigate
- >whether it is possible to make phone calls from way up high by radio
- >(check on the kids, etc.). Is this possible to do via a portable
- >radio? If so, can you give any pointers on how to get started...I
- >have until May 27 to get this going.
-
- Hi Chris,
-
- Yes.
-
- Use the phone in the plane. It is not only against most airline rules to
- use your own radio equipment on a commercial aircraft, it is unsafe.
-
- There is no safe method for you to insure that your equipment is not
- interfering with the aircraft's communication and navigation equipment.
-
- That's why, essentially, it is not allowed.
-
-
- --
- kenh@w8hd.org
- Ken Hoehn - Teletech, Inc. Compuserve: 70007,2374
- N8NYO P.O.Box 924 FAX: (313) 562-8612
- Dearborn, MI 48121 VOICE: (313) 562-6873
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Jan 1994 19:27:17 GMT
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!uxh.cso.uiuc.edu!irvine@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Phonecalls from 20,000 feet?!...
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2gp56q$b92@w8hd.w8hd.org> kenh@w8hd.org (Ken Hoehn) writes:
- >chrism@col.hp.com (Chris Magnuson) writes:
- >
- >>I am going to Alaska again this year, and would like to investigate
- >>whether it is possible to make phone calls from way up high by radio
- >>(check on the kids, etc.). Is this possible to do via a portable
- >>radio? If so, can you give any pointers on how to get started...I
- >>have until May 27 to get this going.
- >
- >Hi Chris,
- >
- >Yes.
- >
- >Use the phone in the plane. It is not only against most airline rules to
-
- ON a lot of planes the phone is in the seatback in front of you. Be
- sure to use a credit card (scanners), and keep it short as the costs
- can ring up (I racked up $15 talking to my wife for just a few minutes!).
-
- >use your own radio equipment on a commercial aircraft, it is unsafe.
-
- They even have walkmen and CD players turned off during takeoff and
- landing (and I am not sure during the flight?).
-
- >There is no safe method for you to insure that your equipment is not
- >interfering with the aircraft's communication and navigation equipment.
-
- I hadn't ridden a plane in 5 years until I went down to Melbourne, FL
- for an interview. Whew, things on the plane had changed: seatback
- phones and you had to turn off all the equipment!
-
- >That's why, essentially, it is not allowed.
-
- Isn't RFI WONDERFUL?
- --
- Brent Irvine callsign: n0rzu These personal opinions can
- internet: b-irvine@uiuc.edu be yours for a modest licensing
- aol: bearking@aol.com fee of $50.00
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 16:39:17 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!wy1z@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: rec.radio.amateur.misc Frequently Asked Questions (Part 2 of 3)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <ham-radio-faq-2-757910580@kluft.com> hamradio-faq@kluft.com (Ham Radio FAQ Coordinators) writes:
- >Posted-By: auto-faq 3.1.1.4
- >Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/faq/part2
- >Revision: 3.1 1993/11/07 21:28:33
- >
- >Rec.radio.amateur.misc Frequently Asked Questions
- >Part 2 - Amateur Radio Organizations, Services, and Information Sources
- >------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >
- >Questions discussed in Part 2: (dates indicate last modification)
- >** Where can I find Ham Radio information with a computer? (11/92)
- > * The rec.radio.* newsgroups (6/93)
- > * The ARRL e-mail server (1/93)
- > * The KA6ETB e-mail "HAM-server" (new 9/93)
- > * The Internet File Transfer Protocol (FTP) (9/93)
- > * Access to FTP archives via electronic mail (1/93)
- > * The Ham-Radio mail list: rec.radio.amateur.misc by mail (9/93)
- > * Telephone BBS's with Ham-related information (9/93)
- > * Callsign servers and geographical name servers (11/92)
- > * FTP access to FCC Part 97 and FCC Amateur Radio question pools (9/93)
- > * Lists of radio modifications and extensions (11/92)
- >
- >--Rec.radio.amateur.misc Frequently-asked Questions------------------Part 2--
- >
- >** Where can I find Ham Radio information with a computer?
- >
- > * The ARRL e-mail server
- >
- > * The KA6ETB e-mail "HAM-server"
- >
- > * The Internet File Transfer Protocol (FTP)
- >
- > The following is a brief summary of major ham-related FTP sites and
- > places where you can obtain a current copy of this FAQ:
- >
-
- world.std.com
- This site contains many ham radio related programs and
- documents. It also is the only FTP-able site containing
- up-to-date copies of the files also available via e-mail
- on the ARRL's information server.
-
-
- > ftp.cs.buffalo.edu
- > (submissions to this ftp site should be made to
- > bowen@cs.buffalo.edu) - contains many ham radio files,
- > including the FAQs, Elmer list, SWL and scanner info, Packet
- > FAQ, examination opportunities, information on various
- > regulations, information on commercial radios (i.e. GE or
- > Motorola), SSTV (slow-scan TV), HTs (handheld transceivers)
- > and the KA2UGQ worldwide BBS list. See ~pub/ham-radio. This
- > FAQ is updated monthly here.
- > grivel.une.edu.au
- > This site contains a mirror of ftp.cs.buffalo.edu's Ham Radio
- > archives. It provides a shorter distance if you're in
- > Australia or if Australia is a shorter net.path for you than
- > New York.
- > nic.funet.fi
- > This is one of the largest FTP sites in Europe and maybe the
- > most popular. There are many directories of Ham-related files
- > in /pub/ham. /pub/ham/info contains a mirror of Buffalo.
- > Other topics available here include amiga, antenna, HF, packet,
- > satellite, scanners, program sources, VHF and others.
- > ftp.uu.net
- > A large FTP site in the USA - UUNET contains sources and
- > binaries for many different types of computers.
- > wsmr-simtel20.army.mil
- > Keith Peterson, W8SDZ, has apparently returned as the
- > maintainer of this huge repository of ham-radio (software and
- > modifications), MS-DOS, and CP/M files. To find out how
- > to submit files to this archive, please read his informational
- > posts to the comp.binaries.ibm.pc.archives newsgroup. If you
- > cannot directly FTP from wsmr-simtel20, there is a mail server
- > that can help. Send mail with the text "help" to
- > listserv@vm.ecs.rpi.edu.
- > wuarchive.wustl.edu
- > A "mirror" of the files available on Simtel20, plus a *LOT*
- > more. A more user-friendly Unix environment (plus a faster
- > net connection) makes this site preferred over Simtel20.
- > If you are on a Unix box locally, see if your system
- > administrator will "NFS-mount" these files for faster/easier
- > access.
- > ucsd.edu
- > The "home" site (with the most recent versions for the largest
- > number of different computer platforms) of the KA9Q TCP/IP
- > Network Operating System (NOS), other ham-related software,
- > and the archives for the Info-Hams, Packet-Radio, Ham-Policy,
- > Radio-Info and TCP-Group digests.
- > uxc.cso.uiuc.edu
- > cd pub/ham-radio - This site contains the HyperCard Hamstacks
- > written by Diana Carlson as well as ASCII readable ham radio
- > question pools.
- > ftp.apple.com
- > cd pub/ham-radio - Ham software and information, especially
- > Macintosh software
- > wolfen.cc.uow.edu.au
- > athene.uni-paderborn.de
- > ham radio files and software for the Amiga computer system
- > rtfm.mit.edu
- > cd pub/usenet/news.answers - all participating FAQs and
- > periodic informational postings are archived here, including
- > those from the rec.radio.* newsgroups which can be found in
- > pub/usenet/news.answers/radio. Participating FAQs are
- > automatically archived here when they are posted on UseNet.
- > ftp.amdahl.com
- > cd pub/radio/amateur - the most up-to-date copy of the FAQ
- > (updated nightly when changes are made)
- >
- >
- > * FTP access to FCC Part 97 and FCC Amateur Radio question pools
- > Part 97 is part of the FCC regulations and only applies to the USA.
- > Since the latest changes to it, there are no known FTP sites with
- > a current copy.
-
- An ASCII copy of Part 97 resides in three parts on world.std.com in the
- directory: pub/hamradio/Part97
-
- >
- > An ASCII copy of the question pools are available by ftp from
- > the ARRL e-mail server.
- >
- >
- >** Where can I get ham radio software for my computer?
- > See the information about Anonymous FTP, e-mail servers, and
- > ham-related telephone BBS's above. For PC-clones, see the KA6ETB
- > HAM-server. For Macintosh computers, see the file SOFTWARE-MAC on
- > the ARRL e-mail server for locations to look.
-
- Also, world.std.com has a large compilation of ham related software in the
- directory: pub/hamradio/mac
-
-
-
- --
- ===============================================================================
- | Scott Ehrlich Internet: wy1z@neu.edu BITNET: wy1z@NUHUB |
- | Amateur Radio: wy1z AX.25: wy1z@k1ugm.ma.usa.na |
- |-----------------------------------------------------------------------------|
- | Maintainer of the Boston Amateur Radio Club hamradio FTP area on |
- | the World - world.std.com pub/hamradio |
- ===============================================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 9 Jan 1994 14:58:14 +0000
- From: library.ucla.edu!agate!doc.ic.ac.uk!uknet!demon!llondel.demon.co.uk!dave@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Theft/vandalism at radio sites (was Re: Repeater databas
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- There have been several cases of remote-site amateur gear being
- stolen/vandalised in the UK. The first recorded case was the West London
- repeater some time ago, which vanished without trace until (several years
- later) they drained the water tower on which the repeater had been sited....
- it was inside. A few packet nodes have been vandalised in the last year or
- so, and the Guildford voice repeater was stolen last month.
-
- The best case was when someone tried to vandalise a repeater and got the wrong
- one.... as it belonged to the local police, the culprits got nicked fairly
- quickly!
-
- What is bad about most of the cases reported is that the damage was almost
- certainly done by amateurs, or at least people with intimate knowledge of
- what they were doing, simply because of what was taken/broken and what wasn't.
-
- Dave
- --
-
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- * dave@llondel.demon.co.uk Internet * until the end. Then stop. *
- * g4wrw@g4wrw.ampr.org Amprnet * (the king to the white rabbit) *
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Jan 1994 01:49:04 GMT
- From: haven.umd.edu!umd5.umd.edu!w3eax.umd.edu!dwarkin@ames.arpa
- Subject: U of Minnesota ARC
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Greetings. I am interested in contacting/corresponding with a
- student involved with the University of Minnesota (Mpls)
- Amateur Radio Club. I am a senior EE student at the University
- of Maryland. Thanks.
-
- -Robert Dwarkin
-
- Please respond to either address:
- dwarkin@w3eax.umd.edu
- dwarkin@eng.umd.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Jan 94 03:34:24 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Vanity Callsign Notice of Proposed Rulemaking (PR93-305)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Several other things should be considered in the NPRM. For
- instance:
-
- -- Previous holders of a specific callsign. They should have
- first choice of getting it back if they want, regardless of the
- geographical locale of the call or the mailing address. I.E., if
- someone held a W6 and gave it up for a N3 but wants that W6 back
- he should be able to "retrieve" it without having to re-establish
- a California address to do it.
-
- -- There should be a "staging period", similiar to what was
- done in 75-77, i.e. those licensed 25 years or more get first
- crack to pick for the first three months, then the 15-25 year
- licensed, and so forth.
-
- -- Bring back the secondary callsign with this NPRM. It
- could be used for the those who want to retain their current
- one and retrieve one that was given up earlier; or as the original
- program had it, one for the summer (winter) home.
-
- Wonder if the program will allow for retrieval of the repeater
- callsigns for use as individual callsigns? Imagine signing
- WR5AMU and not being a repeater...
-
- jd
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Jan 94 04:36:49 GMT
- From: ogicse!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!othello.ucdavis.edu!ez006683@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Vanity Callsign Notice of Propsed Rulemaking (PR93-305)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi All,
- It sounds as if the NPRM , as written, will only allow you to
- apply for one of the calls that have not yet been assigned. If this is
- the case they won't be reissuing old calls. Is that the way everyone
- else reads it or did I miss something?
-
- Thanks,
- Dan
-
- --
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Daniel D. Todd Packet: KC6UUD@WA6RDH.#nocal.ca.usa *
- * Internet: DDTODD@ucdavis.edu *
- * Snail Mail: 1750 Hanover #102 *
- * Davis CA 95616 *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * I do not speak for the University of California.... *
- * and it sure as hell doesn't speak for me!! *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Jan 94 03:34:10 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Vanity Callsign Notice Of Prposed Rulemaking (PR93-305)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bout time, but not quite enough. There should be provisions for:
-
- -- Previous holders of a callsign to be able to request them
- first, regardless of the geographical locale and mailing address
- requirements. I.e.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 08 Jan 1994 22:34:40 -0500
- From: sdd.hp.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!nntp.club.cc.cmu.edu!godot.cc.duq.edu!toads.pgh.pa.us!fuzbat.pgh.pa.us!user@network.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2ghota$48s@panix2.panix.com>, <CJ8Lsv.JDL@iat.holonet.net>, <2gksi7INNb6r@network.ucsd.edu>du
- Subject : Re: Repeater database?
-
- Having noted both the interest in getting better data on repeaters,
- and particularly, on-line data on repeaters, and the concern with theft, I
- offer the following observations.
-
- 1) If someone wants your repeater badly enough, they will simply
- fox-hunt it. If people can find 1 watt HTs, broadcasting once a minute for
- ten seconds, they can *certainly* find any repeater with decent coverage.
- I often spot out of town repeaters by using simple body DFing. I mean,
- this is a trivial challenge.
-
- 2) I still understand the wish to deter the casual thief. This
- precludes giving any precise locational information. I will offer,
- however, that the casual thief isn't going to be able to make heads or
- tails of 40.0135N 80.0121W. Even if he figures out that those are latitude
- and longitude numbers, he *still* has to go to the library or other map
- depository and *find* the bleeping thing.
-
- 3) Even if you want to deter *that* guy (who is probably going to
- resort to plan 1 if he gets the plan 2 numbers and doesn't have the maps),
- you can simply give the data with insufficient accuracy to pin-point it.
-
- While the less accurate data is off a lower value to the radio
- amateur, the value of the data is still very high. I mean, knowing where a
- repeater is to within 2 miles is of interest, and is usefull data. Knowing
- where it is to within a half a mile is only slightly more usefull. I will
- offer that having the data to the nearest five feet is of little or no
- value if you already have the 1/2 mile data, unless you're fixin to steal
- the machine.
-
- Thus I offer the following. People wishing to report locations
- precisely can do so, but those unwilling to offer precise data can give
- data to the nearest (or spoofest) 2 or 3 minutes. At most of the latitudes
- populated, that would equal 1.5-2 miles in longitude, and 2 to 3 miles in
- latitude. This is certainly close enough to be usefull for amateur
- purposes, but not close enough to be usefull for, err.., slime purposes.
-
- Those who don't wish to show their hands can simply give false
- coordinates of a nearby mountaintop for their machine. Those who *really*
- don't want to take part (because of latent paranoia?) can simply offer no
- information.
-
- Just my two cents. I commiserate (sp?) with those who have lost
- equipment to thieves/vandals, but don't think that closing the door
- entirely is the answer. Closing the door only serves to deny the amateur
- community of valuable information, while only detering the casual thief.
-
- Steve
- N3OIE
-
- P.S. If the thieves had been *truly* tasteful, they would have left the guy
- wires and the GE equipment intact. In fact, they probably would have left
- RCA gear in place of the Motorola, so that you would be up for at least a
- week. Of cousre, that would be adding insult to injury.
-
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