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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #125
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 9 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 125
-
- Today's Topics:
- A code speed question
- Antenna Erection Aids
- Dominican Republic / Haitti
- Hams With Pacemakers
- htx-202 or dj-162 ?
- Peter 1 Freqs
- QSL Questions
- Radar Detector Detectors (2 msgs)
- SAREX Update for Feb 9 at 3:30 UTC
- Tech No-Code computer test - is there a Macintosh version?
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Feb 1994 20:44:31 GMT
- From: iris.mbvlab.wpafb.af.mil!edfue0!engberg@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: A code speed question
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Vince,
- When I studied for my Extra and Commercial licenses. I used a PC with
- random code groups. I pushed it to a speed that I couldn't copy 100%.
- I also listened to W1AW. There is no way I can write down 30/35 wpm but
- I discovered I could "see it in my mind's eye" . Just a little at first,
- then more as I continued to practice. After listening and copying about
- 75% at the high speeds, 20 wpm seemed slow. One other trick: I recoreded
- W1AW on tape and played it back. Of course, after a few playbacks, you
- will anticipate what is next so don't keep 'em for too long. I also liked
- to play them in the car on the way to/from work. Your certainly cannot
- write anything down while driving, so if will just copy it in your head.
- Of course, there should be no distractions like cars or pedestians in your
- vacinity. Actually, I believe this is dangerous because you should be
- concentrating on your driving and what's around you. But what the heck,
- a lot of people have radios in their cars these days listening to all kinds
- of stuff while driving. Some people even have telephones...
- Anyway, back to cw. Just push yourself to speeds you cannot copy. Try
- listening to high speed cw and you will be surprised how many letters you
- can pick out. Do this for a few weeks (6-8) and you will be hearing words.
- It is a challenge - but rewarding too.
- GL & 73,
-
- --
-
- Bob Engberg
- phone: 907-552-7172
- e-mail: engberg@ctis.af.mil
- packet: K0MVL@KL7AA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 8 Feb 1994 19:42:32 GMT
- From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!emory!wa4mei.ping.com!nanovx!kd4dts!jcw@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Antenna Erection Aids
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- sas@opus.xyplex.COM (Scott Sminkey - Sustaining Eng Group) writes:
-
- >Julian Macassey N6ARE recommended the use of slingshot and fishing reel
- >combination for putting up antenna wires and ropes. I second Julian's
- >advice on that method! I've tried lots of ways to put up antennas wires
- >and ropes over the last twenty years and the slingshot/reel method is
- >definitely the best.
- >...
-
- I personally prefer a crossbow. I drill out the end of an aluminum
- bolt with a 1/64 bit, tie off some 20-30lb fishing line (using the
- Zebco 202 spinning reel), sight over the limb (bow has a scope mounted
- on it), and *twang*, over it goes. Bolt has enough weight to cause
- it to drop to the ground.
-
- A couple of notes, in addition. I prefer a heavy nut to a stone, as it's
- easy to tie to, and seems to have reasonable ballistics. It's also heavier
- than a size for size stone. You have to select a weight fairly carefully.
- Too heavy, and the slingshot can't throw it far enough, too light, and it
- won't drop over the limb. Pine tree are especially a problem because the
- line will hang in the bark flakes.
-
- - John Wren
- KD4DTS
- --
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- John C. Wren (kd4dts) | "The UNIX operating system has a command, NICE,
- jcw@kd4dts.atl.ga.us | which allows a user to voluntarily reduce the
- ..!emory!wa4mei!kd4dts!jcw | priority of his process, in order to be nice to
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 6 Feb 1994 20:33:52 +0000
- From: munnari.oz.au!spool.mu.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!demon!dis.demon.co.uk!kanga.demon.co.uk!dick@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Dominican Republic / Haitti
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi, I am planning a vacation in HI & HH during may of 94
- Looking for hints and tips about getting licence, and any
- problems encountered when operating, first trip to caribean.
- All help welcome...
- 73 de Dick G0BPS
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Feb 1994 23:05:34 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!transfer.stratus.com!sw.stratus.com!fms@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Hams With Pacemakers
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Paul Dujmich (pauld@fs1.ece.cmu.edu) wrote:
- >
- > : I would like to get in touch with active hams (HF or VHF) who have
- > : a pacemaker. My father just received an on-demand type pacemaker, and
- > : I am concerned about operating radio gear and the rfi that it might
- > : cause to the pacemaker. I operate 2-meters with 25 watts, and the
- > : HF bands with 100 watts. If you are an active ham and currently wear
- > : a pacemaker, please reply to:
- >
-
- Hi Paul,
-
- You might have your father check with his doctor. My mother checked with hers
- when she got her pacemaker (she was concerned about the microwave oven in the
- house). Her doctor told her that she should be fine, the only thing she should
- be careful of is direct exposure to police radar (i.e. cop aiming radar gun
- directly at her chest, close range). So just don't operate 10GHz near your dad,
- and he should be fine! :-)
-
- Oh, and Mom showed no ill effects from our operating 100W HF from the truck
- parked in the driveway out there, with antennas right at 1st floor level (and lord
- only knows how much stray RF was coming off our mobile antennas...)
-
- To be on the safe side, let your Dad know when you're operating, and ask him
- to let you know IMMEDIATELY if he feels anything out of the ordinary.
-
-
- 73 de Faith N1JIT
- --
- Faith M. Senie InterNet: fms@vos.stratus.com
- Stratus Computer, Inc. InterNet: fms@hoop.sw.stratus.com
- 55 Fairbanks Blvd. Pkt Radio: n1jit@wa1phy.ma.usa.na
- Marlboro, MA 01752 Phone: (508)460-2632
-
- Curiosity doesn't flourish among the burned-out...
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 03 Feb 1994 20:36:22 GMT
- From: mvb.saic.com!unogate!news.service.uci.edu!usc!news.bbn.com!news.bbn.com!levin@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: htx-202 or dj-162 ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2ire53$o2g@explorer.clark.net> robocop@clark.net (matt roberts) writes:
- In article <CKM79r.45H@sunsrvr6.cci.com>, James D. Cronin <jdc@cci.com> wrote:
- >In article <2i8rnf$o5n@explorer.clark.net>,
- >matt roberts <robocop@clark.net> wrote:
- >>The HTX202 is a good radio. It comes with the CTCSS, DTMF squelch, and
- >>it can store telephone numbers. It has 14 memories, I think.
-
- >I'll second the motion. The HTX-202 is also more sensitive on receive
- >than my ICOM-27H, of a late 70's or early 80's vintage. And the price
- >is right when Radio Shack runs one of their periodic "sales".
-
- The radio is also free of intermod. I hear a lot of complaints on the
- air about intermod, but I never hear these from HTX202 owners.
-
- On the other hand you hear complaints here about the inability to
- expand the receive capabilities of the HTX-202 so one can monitor the
- NOAA weather or public service agencies. It is because you can't that
- the receiver is so clean. If expanded VHF reception is important to
- you, the Alinco would be the correct choice (of the two mentioned
- here).
-
- /JBL KD1ON
- =
- Nets: levin@bbn.com | "Earn more sessions by sleeving."
- pots: (617)873-3463 |
- ARS: KD1ON | -- Roxanne Kowalski
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Feb 1994 14:22:10 -0800
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool.mu.edu!olivea!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Peter 1 Freqs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- gdo@aloft.att.com (Glenn D. O'Donnell) writes:
-
- >Can somebody post the frequencies that the Peter 1 Island DXpedition guys
- >are operating on? I have heard them on SSB on 14.195 and I know they're
- >elsewhere, but where? They were only handling "1" calls when I heard them
- >and I didn't have time to wait for them to do we "3" guys.
-
-
- The W1AW RTTY bulletin from a day or two ago gave their operating
- frequencies. Look for it on this newsgroup, since some kind soul
- usually reposts the ARRL bulletins here.
-
- At about 0200Z Monday (Sunday evening US time), the op on 14.195 MHz
- was no longer working by call districts. The pileup must be thinning
- out, although you sure can't tell from this end -- still wall-to-wall
- signals.
-
- 73
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 9 Feb 1994 06:22:59 GMT
- From: agate!spool.mu.edu!sgiblab!wetware!kaiwan.com!dab@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: QSL Questions
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I worked YX0AI on Aves Island in Feb/Mar 1992. The QSL info was via YV5A
- and I've sent three requests over the past two years with no response.
- Has anybody received cards via this route, or is there an alternate/better
- route?
-
- Does anybody know if F6FNU QSLs via the bureau?
-
- Does anybody know the current rate (number of cards per dollar) of N7RO's
- DX QSLing service?
-
- Thanks for any responses,
-
- 73 de Doug - NF6H
- --
- /*--------------------------------------------------------------------*/
- Doug Brandon [NF6H] Placentia, California dab@kaiwan.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 3 Feb 1994 20:46:21 GMT
- From: mvb.saic.com!unogate!news.service.uci.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!convex!news.utdallas.edu!corpgate!nrtpa22!b4pphff!billag@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Radar Detector Detectors
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Since this group contains all the RF types ... I was wondering
- if anyone here knows where I can find out about radar detector
- "detectors" ... specifically something published ... I have
- a friend who is quite the sceptic and doesn't believe me that
- they exist ...
-
- Thanks.
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bill Gutknecht "If I die, I will go before Crom and he will
- Bell Northern Research ask me 'What is the Riddle of Steel?' If I do
- Research Triangle Park, NC not know it, he will cast me out of Valhalla
- billag@bnr.ca and laugh at me ... "
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 22:43:35 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!usenet.ucs.indiana.edu!reid.ucs.indiana.edu!reid@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Radar Detector Detectors
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <tcjCKuKtu.EEq@netcom.com> tcj@netcom.com (Todd Jonz) writes:
- >Earl Morse (e.morse@zds.com) writes:
- >
- > > The cars that light up their break lights have radar detectors.
- >
- >I've noticed this effect on a couple of occasions while transmitting on
- >23cm with about 10 watts. In one case I could see a little red light
- ^^^^
- >on the guy's dashboard light up every time I keyed the rig. Front-end
- >overload, I presume.
-
- Possibly I-F overload; superhet radar-detectors have a 1 GHz first IF,
- followed by a 100 MHz IF. They work like little spectrum-analyzers: The
- local oscillator sweeps through a range around 11.5 GHz. That way the
- detector can have high gain at narrow bandwidth and still cover a wide
- range of X-band frequencies.
-
- I built a "tractor beam" ;-) by retuning the local oscillator of a junked
- Escort(tm) radar detector to 10.5 GHz and removing the three screws which
- protrude into the antenna horn to form a trap which is supposed to suppress
- local-oscillator radiation. It's built into a toy plastic Star Trek phaser
- pistol which I bought at a yard sale, and also contains a sound generator
- which makes "science fiction" noises...
-
- Given that local oscillators can be tuned downward by 1 GHz, it should be
- possible to make your own "detector detector." I haven't tried it.
-
- --
-
- Frank reid@ucs.indiana.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 9 Feb 94 04:04:45 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: SAREX Update for Feb 9 at 3:30 UTC
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-60.014
- SAREX Update Feb. 9 at 03:30 UTC
-
- Three of the five school groups slated for STS-60 have now made
- successful contacts. The most recent success was with the Mars Middle
- School, in Mars, Pennsylvania. They contacted the Discovery astronauts
- through a Telebridge in Texas on orbit number 85. The contact was
- initiated by Cosmonaut/Shuttle Mission Specialist Sergei Krikalev,
- U5MIR. Jan Davis then joined in on the school group discussion. A
- total of 9 students were able to ask questions.
-
- Please note one correction from SAREX bulletin, SB008, regarding the
- SAREX contact between Sergei, U5MIR, and the school group at the House
- of Science and Technology for Youth in Moscow, Russia. The Cosmonaut
- who initiated the contact with Sergei was Musa Manarov, U2MIR. Sorry
- about the error.
-
- School groups interested in communicating with the Shuttle astronauts are
- reminded to submit an application and proposal to the ARRL to be considered
- for a future contact. Final SAREX school group selections are decided
- approximately 6 months prior to the mission launch date. For more
- information, please write:
-
- Educational Activities Division
- ARRL
- 225 Main St
- Newington, CT 06111
-
- School groups are always welcome to listen into a school group contact when
- a telebridge contact occurs. We had several schools listening to the Mars,
- PA contact. For more details on how to listen in through the telebridge,
- please contact the ARRL at the above address or Frank Bauer, KA3HDO of
- AMSAT. His e-mail address is ka3hdo@amsat.org
-
- The official SAREX element set for today will be GSFC-011. This
- element sent was generated by Ron Parise, WA4SIR of the Goddard Space Flight
- Center. Gil Carman, WA5NOM reports that the predictions using GSFC-011
- differed from GSFC-009 by approximately 2 seconds.
-
- STS-60
- 1 22977U 94006A 94 39.59046866 0.00000351 00000-0 69389-5 0 119
- 2 22977 56.9887 193.2605 0009224 272.9504 87.0508 15.72376812 813
-
- Satellite: STS-60
- Catalog number: 22977
- Epoch time: 94039.59046866 (08 FEB 94 14:10:16.49 UTC)
- Element set: GSFC-011
- Inclination: 56.9887 deg
- RA of node: 193.2605 deg Space Shuttle Flight STS-60
- Eccentricity: 0.0009224 Keplerian Elements
- Arg of perigee: 272.9504 deg
- Mean anomaly: 87.0508 deg
- Mean motion: 15.72376812 rev/day Semi-major Axis: 6730.2383 Km
- Decay rate: 0.35E-05 rev/day*2 Apogee Alt: 358.06 Km
- Epoch rev: 81 Perigee Alt: 345.64 Km
-
-
- NOTE - This element set is based on NORAD element set # 011.
- 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
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Feb 94 21:22:45 GMT
- From: news.graphics.cornell.edu!newsstand.cit.cornell.edu!piccolo.cit.cornell.edu!crux1!jrl2@tcgould.tn.cornell.edu
- Subject: Tech No-Code computer test - is there a Macintosh version?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- <hberg@sun.sws.uiuc.edu> writes:
- Hi Steve,
- Check out world.std.com
- They have the ham stacks online there via anon ftp.
- I think the path is
- \pub\hamradio
-
- Hope this helps
- -Jeff Luszcz N2TIQ
- > Is there a Macintosh version of the Novice/Tech No-Code question pool
- >available via FTP? I am part of a group studying for the Tech No-Code, and
- >most of us have been using a DOS program that generates sample tests from
- >the current question pool to practice. One of our group has access only to
- >a Macintosh, and he would like to have something similar to practice with.
-
- > Thanks in advance.
-
- >-Steve-
- >shooting for the March 20 test date
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 20:44:54 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!darwin.sura.net!news.duc.auburn.edu!eng.auburn.edu!weltyrc@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <13659@blue.cis.pitt.edu>, <CKpDq7.FMA@murdoch.acc.Virginia.EDU>, <CKpsK7.FC5@wang.com>n
- Subject : Reciprocal License - Brazil
-
- Anyone have a recent experience with the Ministry of Com in Brazil?
- I wrote to them asking for info, with no reply yet. I'll be there (hopefully)
- in August or September, so time's not an issue (yet). Any clues or info
- would be appreciated.
- 73's
- Ryan kd4vzx/aa soon a kr4??
- weltyrc@eng.auburn.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 8 Feb 1994 16:15:17 GMT
- From: usc!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!casbah.acns.nwu.edu!rdewan@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <rohvm1.mah48d-030294075300@136.141.220.39>, <CKo0uy.HzJ@srgenprp.sr.hp.com>, <2j63p1$jlp@slinky.cs.nyu.edu>
- Subject : Re: A code speed question
-
- In article <2j63p1$jlp@slinky.cs.nyu.edu>,
- Steven Jackson <jackson@longlast.cs.nyu.edu> wrote:
- >|> so I retyped the copy before sending it in to ARRL!)
- >
- >Question: I use SuperMorse 4.04 and I love the "Group" training under Learn.
- >It looks like my first Amateur test is going to be at 20 WPM.
- >
- >How many people use typewriters or computers for copying code? Having learned
- >to type a decade ago, I can now type at ~70 WPM. If I ever thought I was going
- >to copy code at an obnoxious (;-) rate, I would definitely prefer to have a
- >typewriter next to my radio. You don't even need an IBM Selectric.. even one
- >from Naked Lunch will do.. it's a lot easier than writing, once you learn how
- >to type.
- >
- >You can always practice with the "Solid" function on SuperMorse. It lets you
- >type to code until you get a character wrong.
-
- I think that there is one down side to this approach. Apparently, visual code,
- aural code copied in head and aural code copied on typewriter involve
- different parts of the brain and do not transfer well from one to another.
- I recall a story, firsthand, from a signal corpsman in Korean PA who
- copied code directly onto a typewriter but did *not* know what he had
- received till he read the copy. To make short of a long story, the skills
- for typewirter copy may be different from that for head copy. The latter
- skill is useful, especially for mobile cw.
-
- Rajiv
- aa9ch/m ts50, j45 leg clamp st key, mini bug catcher in a toyota tercel ez
- r-dewan@nwu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 7 Feb 1994 14:33:23 GMT
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!arrl.org!zlau@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <Anthony_Pelliccio-020294104608@138.16.64.8>, <2itt8qINN3q@cronkite.Central.Sun.COM>, <CKpy6n.4F7@news.direct.net>rrl.or
- Subject : Re: "Flexible" 9913 (Was - Re: Coaxial cable)
-
- Cecil Moore (kg7bk@indirect.com) wrote:
- : : a discernible difference? I thought that NMO was supposed to do well
- : : at least past the 70cm. band. -- Steve Bunis
-
- : My dual-band 2x4MAX Comet has an so239 connector on it. Just how bad
- : is a pl259 connection on UHF? Should I use an N to so239 adapter? I
- : use 9913 on HF with pl259s and some copper tape.
-
- A radio with an UHF connector usually has the mismatch tuned out (if
- it matters). At 70 cm, a typical mismatch is around 1.5 to 1, according
- to measurements. One advantage to using PL-259s is the captivated
- center conductor. It is quite disturbing to see the center pin of
- a type N connector moving around.
-
- I don't recommend the use of UHF connectors at 2.3 GHz. I use either
- N or SMA connectors.
-
-
- --
- Zack Lau KH6CP/1 2 way QRP WAS
- 8 States on 10 GHz
- Internet: zlau@arrl.org 10 grids on 2304 MHz
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Feb 1994 13:59:56 -0800
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CKBJtu.45s@freenet.carleton.ca>, <2ik0cn$9hq@orca.es.com>, <CKKntK.M8M@news.Hawaii.Edu>
- Subject : Re: Famous hams
-
- jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeff Herman) writes:
-
- >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
-
-
- Who knows, she could still end up in Japan with the call
-
- JA1L, ex-SK8TR.
-
-
- 73,
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Feb 1994 13:54:29 -0800
- From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!spool.mu.edu!olivea!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <19940131.02065376.armond@delphi.com>, <CKIHK9.2ss@ucdavis.edu>, <CKKnFq.M24@news.Hawaii.Edu>
- Subject : Re: Boring WWV Programs
-
- jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeff Herman) writes:
-
- >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
- >>;-)
-
- >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...
-
-
- Worse, I keep hearing them deliberately QRM'ing a YL station in Hawaii.
- They have really bad manners too, I've never heard them send a single
- "QRL?".
-
- 73,
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
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