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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #118
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 7 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 118
-
- Today's Topics:
- ARLB016 Georgia bill introduced
- ARLB017 RF standards opposed
- ARLD008 DX news
- Las Vegas Frequencies
- Licence Recieve times...
- Logging Programs
- Operating in Canada?
- RB312 SEMANTICS 2/7 FOR FEB 7TH
- Spark Gap Transmitter
-
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-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 23:49:59 -0700
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!gumby!destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLB016 Georgia bill introduced
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB QST @ ARL $ARLB016
- ARLB016 Georgia bill introduced
-
- ZCZC AG80
- QST de W1AW
- ARRL Bulletin 16 ARLB016
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 23:57:42 -0700
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!gumby!destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLB017 RF standards opposed
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB QST @ ARL $ARLB017
- ARLB017 RF standards opposed
-
- ZCZC AG81
- QST de W1AW
- ARRL Bulletin 17 ARLB017
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 23:58:33 -0700
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!gumby!destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLD008 DX news
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ARL $ARLD008
- ARLD008 DX news
-
- ZCZC AE06
- QST de W1AW
- DX Bulletin 8 ARLD008
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Feb 1994 16:16:32 GMT
- From: olivea!koriel!newscast.West.Sun.COM!cronkite.Central.Sun.COM!webrider!doc@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Las Vegas Frequencies
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Greetings -
-
- I am leaving for Las Vegas in a couple of days and wondered
- if anyone had some frequency lists for the area. I would be
- interested in a wide cross section of frequency categories.
-
- Thanks for any help,
-
- Steve
-
-
- ---
- --
- -- Steve Bunis, Sun Microsystems ***DoD #0795*** 93-ST1100
- -- Itasca, IL ***AMA #682049***
- -- ***HRCA #HM125617**
- -- *** N9VLP ***
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Feb 1994 18:01:17 GMT
- From: pacbell.com!sgiblab!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!ukma!eng.ufl.edu!usenet.ufl.edu!mailer.acns.fsu.edu!freenet2.scri.fsu.edu!ijordan@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Licence Recieve times...
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- For all of you waiting for your licences, I and a friend of mine got our
- licences (no code tech) yesterday, exactly 8 weeks after taking the test,
- and we live in AZ. So it looks like the FCC is starting to get their act
- together, since during the last eight weeks there was the break for the
- cold storm and the winter holiday in the east. Good luck to the rest of ya.
-
- --
- Ian Jordan
- KC7ANP
-
- --
- * * Ian Jordan * *
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 4 Feb 1994 18:23:43 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!darwin.sura.net!mlb.semi.harris.com!controls.ccd.harris.com!drs@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Logging Programs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have heard of "CT" logging software, I believe it is for contesting. Are
- there any knowledgeable people out there that know of the various programs
- available and what they support? I'd like one that supports mainly contests
- like CQWW, ARRL DX, ARRL SS, and the like (maybe even Field Day). I'd like
- something that doesnt require a bumch of memory and runs on an XT without
- any sort of windows stuff. I'd also like the program be able to generate
- labels.. Sounds like I'm writing my own specification.
-
- --
-
- Doug Snowden
- drs@ccd.harris.com
- N4IJ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 19:01:03 GMT
- From: world!cravit@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Operating in Canada?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2j39od$k0a@tribune.usask.ca>,
- Peter Hardie,4805,, <hardie@herald.usask.ca> wrote:
- >From article <06FEB94.12030322.0075@UNBVM1.CSD.UNB.CA>, by NADO000 <NADO@UNB.CA>:
- >> In article <CKsGp5.2KF@world.std.com> drt@world.std.com (David R Tucker) writes:
- >>>According to that government official I talked to, as well as the
- >>>rules near as I can tell, you are NOT, repeat NOT, restricted to your
- >>>US amateur privileges while in Canada, contrary to what the ARRL rule
- >>>book says. That means that it is perfectly legal for a General, while
- >>>in Canada, to use phone on 14.110, or CW on 7.010. It's somewhat
- >>>frustrating, because others have reported being told otherwise. But
- >>
- >> I disagree. You are stuck with US limits when you visit Canada
- >You can disagree, but he's right. The regs clearly state that a U.S. amateur
- >who is a U.S. citizen AND resident and who is qualified to send and receive
-
- This is what the Canadian regs say. But the US regs say that an
- amateur operating abroad under a US license and reciprocal treaty must
- not exceed what their US license allows, even if permitted by the
- foreign regulations.
-
- /Matthew
-
- --
- Matthew Cravit, N9VWG | All opinions expressed here are
- Michigan State University | my own. I don't speak for The World,
- East Lansing, MI 48825 | and they don't speak for me (luckily
- E-Mail: cravit@world.std.com | for both of us).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 5 Feb 1994 15:47:15 -0700
- From: library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!deep.rsoft.bc.ca!vanbc.wimsey.com!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: RB312 SEMANTICS 2/7 FOR FEB 7TH
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid : $RACESBUL.312
-
- From: W6WWW@KD6XZ.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM
- To : RACES@ALLUS
-
- TO: ALL ES, CD, AND PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTORS VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL RACES OPERATORS IN CALIFORNIA
- INFO: ALL AMATEUR RADIO OPERATORS
- FROM: CA STATE OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
- (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA) Ph: 916-262-1600
- 2800 MEADOWVIEW RD., SACRAMENTO, CA 95832
- LANDLINE BBS OPEN TO ALL 916-262-1657
- RACESBUL.312 RELEASE DATE: February 7, 1994
-
- Subject: MGT - Semantics 2/7 - Civil Defense
-
- Semantics is the basis for the majority of misunderstandings or
- disagreements. Semantics: the definition of words. A word that
- means one thing in one part of the country can mean either
- nothing or something else altogether in another part of the
- country. Let's discuss some of the common position titles most of
- us have heard at one time or another. Some of the titles apply to
- paid staff, others to volunteers, and some are held by both.
-
- CIVIL DEFENSE. This term is still used by many jurisdictions. In
- others it has been changed to emergency services, emergency
- management, disaster preparedness or similar name --- but it's
- role is still the same. In some jurisdictions the civil defense
- official is principally a planner and delegates all or most
- activities to departments in the jurisdiction. In other
- jurisdictions the position has command and control authority and
- responsibility. The CD official may directly supervise the RACES
- program in some jurisdictions. In others it has been delegated to
- another department head. The final authority and responsibility,
- however, always rests with the civil defense official.
- (Part 2 of 7. Continued)
-
- -----------------
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ucsd.edu in hamradio/races
- and can be retrieved using FTP.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 1 Feb 1994 05:12:40 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- Subject: Spark Gap Transmitter
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I posted this on .homebrew but thought some of you folks might get a kick
- out of this too...
- ********************************************************************
- Gang,
- If you actually build and attempt to operate this xmtr PLEASE do not
- tell the authorities, when they come to pick you up, where you got the
- circuit from (I'll deny everything).
- Credit Randy, KA1UNW for the design. He's a prolific builder, specializing
- in the design of QRP tube xmtrs, on our QRP mail net and on the boatanchors
- mail net.
- Remember boys and girls, this offer is void where prohibited...
-
-
-
- TSB xmitter
-
- spark-gap
- o o---+-----o ant
- | |
- ( )
- ( L1 ) RFC
- ( |
- ( ###
- (
- _______________________________________ (
- | | / L2 ) (
- | --- C1 ___) (
- | --- | ) (
- | / |____________|___) (_______
- | | | |
- 833 | 833 | | ###
- __|__ L3 __|__ |________________o +3000v 700ma
- .....___ ___..... _|_
- __/^\__ UUUUUUUUUUUU __/^\__ ___ .1 uf 5kv
- | | | | | |
- | | > | | ###
- | | <Rg | |
- | |.001uf > .001uf| | <--- caps rated 1000v
- | +-)(----+-----)(-+ |
- | | | | |
- | | ### | |
- | | | |
- | +----------+-----------+ |
- |_ | _| | |_ | _|
- UUU o UUU 10v 10a ct xformers
- ======= \o S1 =======
- MMMMMMM | MMMMMMM
- | | (.)mtr | |
- o 117v o | o 117v o
- >D F-24-a 's may be subbed for
- | carbon mic 833's if supply's are made
- ### larger.
-
- How it works:
-
- The 2 tubes form a push pull power oscillator which makes alternating
- current, but at a radio frequency.
- This is done by use of L1 , L3, and the 2 little tubes.
-
- In this case, the actual frequency is not important, since the objective
- is to generate maximum bandwidth...the goal of any 'phone station.
- C1 is used to obtain maximum power by resonating L1 to L2's natural freq.
-
- This RF voltage is stepped up by a factor of 30 to 100X by L2 and sent on
- to the spark-gap, where the actual RF-to-be-sent is generated.
-
- The RFC keeps the ant ckt at DC ground, yet will not short out the RF...which
- is sent from the sparkgap, to the ant.
-
- The ant wants to be one wire, and end fed. No coax required..just hook 'er
- up and duck.
-
- The length of the antenna determines the sending band it will be on.
- The formula to use to get that length is...
-
- Feet = 468/(((F*F) +730 ) -(F*F))
-
- F = frequency in Mhz ( rounded off to nearest 100 Khz )
-
- Voice modulation is done by use of a special Carbon Microphone, as used in
- the 1920's...which can handle several amps.
-
- Here, rather than sending RF thru the mic as was done back then, only DC
- is sent thru.
-
- That way, the operator (or inflictor) won't get an RF burn on his lips if
- he speaks too close to the mic.
-
- That modulates the power to the tubes , which varies the intensity of the
- spark which then puts quite suitable a signal on the air.
- The intellegibility will match the content of some of the QSO's now on the air.
-
-
- To operate:
-
- 1 Place mouth near carbon microphone.
- 2 Close S1 and adjust C1 for dip in current (mtr) quickly.
- 3 Make oinking and Mooing noises to indicate your presence to everyone.
- 4 Open S1 when you get around to it.
- **************************************************************************
-
- Again, credit (or blame) goes to Randy KA1UNW for this pup.
-
- Jeff NH6IL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB DX ARL ARLD008
- ARLD008 DX news
-
- The items in this week's bulletin are courtesy of Bob, W5KNE; QRZ
- DX; and the Ohio/Penn and Yankee Clipper Contest Club PacketCluster
- networks. Thanks.
-
- PETER FIRST ISLAND. 3Y0PI has been active for several days. The
- last 100 PacketCluster spots show stations in the northeast US
- working them on all bands 40 through 10 meters.
-
- On CW try 1826, 3522, 7022, 10104, 14024, 18074, 21024, 24894 and
- 28024 kHz. Listen for their SSB on 1845, 3785, 7065, 14195, 18145,
- 21295, 24945 and 28475 kHz. For RTTY try 1825, 3680, 14080, 21080
- and 28180 kHz; and satellite action on 145.890 MHz listening down on
- OSCAR 10 and 13.
-
- On HF the split windows are 5 to 10 kHz wide maximum on CW and 25
- kHz on SSB. Stateside stations are being worked by call areas
- following propagation patterns, typically 1, 2, 3, 4, 8, 9, 0, 5, 7
- and 6.
-
- At around 1800z February 3, the DXpedition crew had some problems
- with their generators. The icebreaker that is to pick them up is
- running six days behind schedule, so the new pick up date is
- February 19.
-
- MOUNT ATHOS. Monk Apollo, SV2ASP/A, has been heard on some of the
- WARC bands with a very strong signal, most notably on 17 meters.
- Also check between 3790 and 3795 kHz at 0530 and 1700z. He recently
- showed up on the 21335 DX Net around 1345z.
-
- KERGUELEN ISLAND. New amateur Pierre, FT5XJ, will be on the island
- until July for a three month leave. When he returns his stay will
- be for a year. He has been on 14250 kHz at 0500z, 14191 kHz at
- 1420z and can sometimes be found on 14198 kHz. QSL via F5NLL.
-
- TONGA. Jim, VK9NS, is on as A35MR. He was worked on 21260 kHz
- between 2100 and 2200z. A35KB has also been active. Nob, JF2MBF,
- ex VR6JJ, along with Yasu, JI1NJC, will start a four week Pacific
- DXpedition from Tonga as A35JJ from February 12 to 20. This will be
- all band CW, SSB, RTTY and satellite operation. QSL A35JJ via
- JR2KDN.
-
- TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Ed, K9IMM, and Carol, NS9L, will be on
- Provos from February 17 to 24. K9IMM will operate the ARRL CW DX
- Contest on 160 meters as VP5B. Before and after the contest Ed and
- Carol will operate as VP5/ their own calls on 160 through 10 meters,
- some of which may be with QRP. QSL via WB9NOV w/SASE.
-
- THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. The North American Sprint CW, sponsored
- by the National Contest Journal, NCJ, runs for four hours starting
- at 0000z February 6, or Saturday night local time. Check around
- 3540, 7040 and 14040 kHz. Complete rules appear on page 127 of
- January QST.
-
- The 1994 Classic Radio Exchange is from 2000z February 6 to 0400z on
- the 7th. Amateurs are encouraged to operate restored equipment at
- least 10 years old. Exchange name, RST, QTH, receiver and
- transmitter type. CW action will be 60 kHz up from the bottom of
- the band. For SSB try 3880, 7290, 14280, 21380 and 28320 kHz.
- Novice/Tech stations on HF will be 20 kHz up from lower subband
- edge.
-
- The Vermont QSO Party, sponsored by the Central Vermont ARC, is a
- must for those needing Vermont for their WAS awards. It starts at
- 0000z February 5 and ends at 0500z on the 6th. Activity will be on
- 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters.
-
- For further information on these three operating events, check page
- 127 of January QST.
- NNNN
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB QST ARL ARLB016
- ARLB016 Georgia bill introduced
-
- A bill introduced in the Georgia Legislature that would eliminate
- the effect of restrictive property covenants on amateurs is believed
- to be the first of its type in the nation, according to Georgia
- Section Manager Jim Altman, N4UCK.
-
- The bill, H.B. 1134, would prevent all new and renewed covenants
- from regulating, controlling, or restricting antennas owned and
- operated by licensed amateurs in the state.
-
- Altman said that, in Georgia, all restrictive covenants have a life
- of 20 years, but can be renewed. This law, in banning new and
- renewed covenants, would leave the existing covenants in place until
- their natural expiration, and prevent new ones. Over the next 20
- years, all existing covenants would disappear.
-
- The bill was initially referred to the State Bar committee on real
- property law, which gave the measure a ''do pass'' recommendation.
-
- Amateurs in Georgia are urged to contact their state legislators and
- urge their support of H.B. 1134. For more information, contact
- Altman or the Regulatory Information Branch at ARRL Headquarters.
- NNNN
- /EX
-
- SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-60.006
- STS-60 Element Set for 2/4/94
-
- The official SAREX element set for today will be GSFC-003. Gil Carman,
- WA5NOM reports that the predictions using GSFC-003 are 9 seconds later than
- with JSC-004. Element set GSFC-003, developed by Ron Parise, WA4SIR, and
- shown below, is consistent with the current orbiter state vector.
-
-
- 1 22977U 94006A 94 35.13981770 0.00000202 00000-0 58718-5 0 37
- 2 22977 56.9857 213.2731 0008535 263.0773 96.9324 15.72145611 115
-
- Satellite: STS-60
- Catalog number: 22977
- Epoch time: 94035.13981770 (04 FEB 94 03:21:20.25 UTC)
- Element set: GSFC-003
- Inclination: 56.9857 deg
- RA of node: 213.2731 deg Space Shuttle Flight STS-60
- Eccentricity: 0.0008535 Keplerian Elements
- Arg of perigee: 263.0773 deg
- Mean anomaly: 96.9324 deg
- Mean motion: 15.72145611 rev/day Semi-major Axis: 6730.8981 Km
- Decay rate: 0.20E-05 rev/day*2 Apogee Alt: 358.25 Km
- Epoch rev: 11 Perigee Alt: 346.77 Km
- NOTE - This element set is based on NORAD element set # 003.
- The spacecraft has been propagated to the next ascending
- node, and the orbit number has been adjusted to bring it
- into agreement with the NASA numbering convention.
-
-
- Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO, for the SAREX Working Group
- NNNN
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 02:17:16 GMT
- From: agate!netsys!direct!kg7bk@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2itt8qINN3q@cronkite.Central.Sun.COM>, <CKpy6n.4F7@news.direct.net>, <1994Feb6.180558.1229@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>
- Subject : Re: "Flexible" 9913 (Was - Re: Coaxial cable)
-
- Gary Coffman (gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us) wrote:
-
- : bump on the coax that can affect VSWR. *However*, their impedance mismatch
- : can be *absorbed* into radio or antenna matching networks by competent
- : designers. Therefore, the coax sees a match even though the connector in
- : isolation would present a mismatch. So it's OK to have them at the endpoints
- : of a line *if the equipment is designed for them*. Having them in the middle
- : Gary Coffman KE4ZV
-
- Gary, would you say my Alinco DR-570 with it's so239 and my Comet 2x4MAX with
- it's so239 are "absorbed...by competent designers"?
-
- thanks and 73, Cecil, kg7bk@indirect.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Feb 1994 20:37:00 -0500
- From: news.sprintlink.net!news.clark.net!news.clark.net!not-for-mail@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <01H8EZGJ1SCIDU7RYC@tntech.edu>, <1994Feb4.055258.16511@cyphyn.radnet.com>, <CKpnxz.4LJ@ucdavis.edu>ntli
- Subject : Re: was 40 meter QRP now hobbies
-
- >that computers, aviation and photography top the list. So.... what are
- >some of the hobbies of the r.r.a.* crowd?
-
- How about running, biking, hiking, camping, computers, and music !!!
-
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- John A. Evans, Capt, USAF "My number one goal as a
- VHDL/EDA Engineer runner is to live long enough
- N3QOO Tech Plus !!! to place in my age group!!!"
-
- jaevans@clark.net Linux - the OS of choice !!
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Once data encryption is outlawed, only outlaws will have data encryption !!!
- -------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 02:09:14 GMT
- From: agate!netsys!direct!kg7bk@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CKM79r.45H@sunsrvr6.cci.com>, <2ire53$o2g@explorer.clark.net>, <2iui7p$vm@cascade.ens.tek.com>
- Subject : Re: Vertical Antennas
-
- Terry Burge (t1terryb@cascade.ens.tek.com) wrote:
-
- : >>A quarter wave ground plane has a gain of some-
- : >>where around 6 db over isotropic where a dipole has a gain of 2.14 db over
- : >>isotropic at it's theoritical best. Terry Burge KI7M
-
- I can't always tell who said what but whoever said a dipole has a gain of
- 2.14db over isotropic has to remember that that is in free space. A half-
- wave horizontal dipole over ground has somewhere around 7dbi gain
- depending on the ground. A half-wave horizontal dipole at a reasonable
- height has more gain than a quarter-wave vertical. A half-wave vertical
- has more gain than a quarter-wave vertical.
-
- 73, Cecil, kg7bk@indirect.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB QST ARL ARLB017
- ARLB017 RF standards opposed
-
- RF standards opposed
-
- The ARRL has told the FCC that a proposal to adopt new standards for
- exposure to radio frequency radiation should be terminated.
-
- The League said that the proposal, which would change the
- Commission's guidelines to match those adopted by the American
- National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the Institute of Electrical
- and Electronic Engineers (IEEE) in 1992, was premature, and more
- properly should have been introduced as an FCC notice of inquiry.
-
- The ARRL said that the ANSI/IEEE standards were not properly
- delineated and not a proper basis for evaluating communications
- facilities. The new standards would replace less stringent
- standards adopted in 1982.
-
- The League said that an FCC Report and Order in 1987 that concluded
- that amateur stations should be exempted from such RF exposure
- guidelines, because amateur stations operate only intermittently,
- and at low power levels, still applies. Only rarely, the League
- said, would amateur stations even exceed the proposed, more
- stringent 1992 ANSI/IEEE standard.
-
- The League said that the FCC's proceeding should be terminated in
- favor of more study, by a more appropriate government agency, such
- as the Environmental Protection Agency, or else by an FCC notice of
- inquiry.
-
- This proposal, in ET Docket 93-62, was made in the spring of 1993
- and its comment deadline has been extended several times, most
- recently to January 25, 1994, based on a request by CBS Inc. The
- reply comment deadline is February 24, 1994.
- NNNN
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 2 Feb 1994 00:53:43 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2hmper$ppo@solaris.cc.vt.edu>, <CKBJtu.45s@freenet.carleton.ca>, <2ik0cn$9hq@orca.es.com>
- Subject : Re: Famous hams
-
- In article <2ik0cn$9hq@orca.es.com> alan@olin.es.com (Alan Brubaker) writes:
- >In article <CKBJtu.45s@freenet.carleton.ca> ab510@FreeNet.Carleton.CA (George Attallah) writes:
- >>
- > ...Famous Hams...
- >>
- >>H0HO Santa Claus
- >>W7KID Billy The Kid
- >>
- >
- >How could you forget:
- >
- >SL1CE Lorena Bobbitt
-
- SK8TR Tonya ``Will she be indicted?'' Harding
-
-
-
- Jeffrey NH6IL jherman@hawaii.edu
-
- Vietnamese Proverb: If you study you will become what you wish
- If you do not study you will never become anything.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 2 Feb 1994 00:45:26 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- References <9401301805.AA17277@cmr.ncsl.nist.gov>, <19940131.02065376.armond@delphi.com>, <CKIHK9.2ss@ucdavis.edu>π
- Subject : Re: Boring WWV Programs
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- In article <CKIHK9.2ss@ucdavis.edu> ez006683@chip.ucdavis.edu (Daniel D. Todd) writes:
- >ARMOND@delphi.com wrote:
- >: Those WWV people are not nice at all. I was just trying to be helpful
- >: when I called to tell them that my S-38 (which I got at a swapmeet
- >: for $15) inmdicated that WWV was about 10 kilocycles off. That, when
- >: they were not drifting. I suggested they go to crystal control.
- >: I got this really neat Timex watch at a yard sale for $5. It sez that
- >: ] WWV is about 30 seconds off. What snotty people work at WWV. They did
- >: not appreciate my helpful call at all.
- >
- >Perhaps you should have used the telephone instead of calling them on
- >frequency. BTW: yopu were 59 in No. Cal
- >;-)
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- You could get even with them by reporting them to the FCC for not ID'ing
- every ten minutes. I really don't know who they think they are - hogging
- so many frequencies; and they're certainly running more than the legal
- limit. Stuck up, too - they never answer my QRZ? calls...
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- Jeffrey NH6IL jherman@hawaii.edu
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- Vietnamese Proverb: If you study you will become what you wish
- If you do not study you will never become anything.
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