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- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 25 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 208
-
- Today's Topics:
- * SpaceNews 28-Feb-94 *
- [Q] COLLINS KWM-380 Yaesu ST7000
- ARRL Repeater Directory (2 msgs)
- Cordless Phone - call setup
- Help - Need ARES Packet Software.
- Nude Radio Amateurs (2 msgs)
- On-line Repeater Directory (2 msgs)
- personal communication Australia <-> USA
- RAMSEY FX TRANSCEIVER
- Ramsey uC-based Controller
- Super Morse version 4.04 question
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 19:04:20 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: * SpaceNews 28-Feb-94 *
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB NEWS @ AMSAT $SPC0228
- * SpaceNews 28-Feb-94 *
-
- BID: $SPC0228
-
-
- =========
- SpaceNews
- =========
-
-
- MONDAY FEBRUARY 28, 1994
-
-
- SpaceNews originates at KD2BD in Wall Township, New Jersey, USA. It is
- published every week and is made available for unlimited distribution.
-
-
- * 137 MHz WXSAT NEWS *
- ======================
- NOAA POLAR ORBITING SATELLITES FREQUENCY
-
- [X] NOAA-09 Transmitting normal APT VIS/IR 137.620 MHz
- [X] NOAA-10 Transmitting normal APT VIS/IR 137.500 MHz
- [X] NOAA-11 Transmitting normal APT VIS/IR 137.620 MHz
- [X] NOAA-12 Transmitting normal APT VIS/IR 137.500 MHz
- [ ] NOAA-13 Inactive 137.620 MHz
- Note: The NOAA Command Center has lost control of this satellite, and
- the recovery attempts have been suspended.
-
- METEOR SERIES SPACECRAFT FREQUENCY
-
- [ ] METEOR 2-16 Inactive 137.850 MHz
- [ ] METEOR 2-17 Inactive 137.850 MHz
- [ ] METEOR 2-18 Inactive 137.850 MHz
- [ ] METEOR 2-19 Inactive 137.850 MHz
- [ ] METEOR 2-20 inactive 137.850 MHz
- [X] METEOR 2-21 Transmitting Normal APT VIS 137.850 MHz
- Note: Satellite not heard during night passes.
-
- [ ] METEOR 3-2 Inactive 137.300 MHz
- [X] METEOR 3-3 Transmitting Normal APT VIS 137.300 MHz
- Note: Satellite not heard during night passes.
-
- [ ] METEOR 3-4 Inactive 137.300 MHz
- [X] METEOR 3-5 Transmitting Normal APT VIS 137.300 MHz
- Note: Satellite not heard during night passes.
-
- [Info via HP2DFA]
-
-
- * HF PBBS UPDATE *
- ==================
- The WT0N-3 HF Packet Radio BBS in St. Paul, MN on 10.127 MHz now also
- supports PACTOR communications under the callsign of WT0N. The BBS is
- available for packet operations Monday through Saturday from 1600 UTC until
- 2300 UTC. PACTOR operations are currently scheduled during the hours of
- 23:30 UTC and 04:00 UTC. The system carries all AMSAT bulletins and
- Keplerian data for OSCAR satellites. It also carries other satellite
- related items such as "SpaceNews".
-
- The BBS is currently set up as an experiment. Comments and suggestions
- should be directed to the sysop, BJ Arts at any one of the following
- addresses:
-
- Packet: WT0N@WB0GDB.#STP.MN.USA.NOAM
- Internet: BJARTS@STTHOMAS.EDU
- HF PACKET: WT0N-3 (ON 30 METERS)
- HF PACTOR: WT0N
-
- [Info via WT0N]
-
-
- * RS-15 NEWS *
- ==============
- According to reliable sources close to the project, a launch date for RS-15
- has still not been firmed up, and the official presentation before the
- Russian Space Agency has been delayed until 20-Mar-94.
-
- The following is some data pertaining to the transponder carried on RS-15
- and its orbital charateristics:
-
- uplink: 145.857 - 145.897 MHz
- downlink: 29.351 - 29.397 MHz
- beacon 29.398 MHz..........P = 0.4/1.2 W
- beacon 29.353 MHz..........P = 0.4/1.2 W
- antenna........................1/4 wavelength
- height.........................2,300 km
- inclination....................67 degrees
-
- [Info via Gustavo, LW2DTZ]
-
-
- * OSCAR TALK AT BERKELEY *
- ==========================
- On Thursday, March 3rd, at 7:30 PM, Professor Robert Twiggs of Stanford's
- newly formed small satellite department will be giving a talk about their
- amateur radio based satellite program. Professor Twiggs's extensive
- background in amateur satellites at Weber State University included OSCAR
- WO-18 and NUSAT I. His positive experience with including OSCAR activities
- in the education curriculum has led him to establish a program at Stanford.
- He hopes to get faculty, staff, students and local volunteer engineers
- to work together in a similar manner as was done at WSU to design, build,
- launch and operate microsatellites at Stanford. Professor Twiggs will be
- discussing possible payloads for Stanford's amateur satellites and science
- payloads for the larger buses that they would like to build.
-
- The talk will be held in downtown Berkeley, CA at UCB's Center for EUV
- Astrophysics, 2150 Kittredge Street. The CEA is between Shattuck and
- Oxford Streets, diagonally across from the California Cinema.
-
- A tour of the CEA, including the Science Operations Center for NASA's
- Extreme Ultraviolet Explorer satellite (EUVE), will be available for
- those arriving at 7:00 PM.
-
- Will Marchant Center for Extreme Ultraviolet Astrophysics
- marchant@cea.berkeley.edu University of California
- KC6ROL@N0ARY 2150 Kittredge St., Berkeley, CA 94720 USA
-
-
- * FO-20 SCHEDULE *
- ==================
- The FO-20 command station announced that a slight malfunction in the onboard
- command system had been detected. As a result, analog mode operation
- arranged from 09-Feb-94 will be performed on schedule, but there is a
- possibility of interruption due to satellite ground station control.
-
- The present schedule is as announced before:
-
- Analog mode:
- 09-Feb-94 07:15 -to- 16-Feb-94 07:40 UTC
- 23-Feb-94 08:05 -to- 02-Mar-94 06:40 UTC
- 09-Mar-94 07:05 -to- 16-Mar-94 07:30 UTC
- 23-Mar-94 07:52 -to- 30-Mar-94 08:15 UTC
-
- Digital mode: Unless otherwise noted above.
-
- [Info via Kazu Sakamoto, JJ1WTK]
-
-
- * SpaceNews VIA SATELLITE *
- ===========================
- SpaceNews distribution via the Amateur Packet Radio Network has been
- improved recently with the help of high-speed "Pacsat" satellites. These
- polar orbiting satellites now make SpaceNews available to every inch of the
- planet several times daily at 9600 bps. My sincere thanks to W3QNS for
- uploading copies of SpaceNews to the KITSAT OSCAR-23 satellite and making
- them available for all KO-23 satellite users.
-
-
- * CONGRATULATIONS! *
- ====================
- Congratulations to Jeff Ward, G0/K8KA, who recently earned his Doctorate
- degree. Jeff has been instrumental in the design of not only OSCAR
- satellite hardware, but also the ground station software that is used for
- Pacsat communications. His work has had a great impact on emerging
- microsatellite and digital communications technology, and we all look
- forward to working with him in future satellite projects and in expanding
- the communications resources available to Amateur Radio operators worldwide.
-
-
- * THANKS! *
- ===========
- Thanks to all those who sent QSL cards, letters, and messages of
- appreciation regarding SpaceNews, especially:
-
- N2HZK KB5ROV EI6EH G8INE
-
-
- * FEEDBACK/INPUT WELCOMED *
- ===========================
- Mail to SpaceNews should be directed to the editor (John, KD2BD) via any
- of the following paths:
-
- FAX : 1-908-747-7107
- PACKET : KD2BD @ N2KZH.NJ.USA.NA
- INTERNET : kd2bd@ka2qhd.ocpt.ccur.com -or- kd2bd@amsat.org
-
- MAIL : John A. Magliacane, KD2BD
- Department of Engineering and Technology
- Advanced Technology Center
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- U.S.A.
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- --
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 21:06:18 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: [Q] COLLINS KWM-380 Yaesu ST7000
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > The problem is that he does not have the computer interface
- >information for his Collins transceiver for either the hardware connection
- >and the software commands.
-
- i don't think the KWM-380 has any kind serial data bus on it. if i remember
- correctly the inputs are a switch matrix that lets you set the frequency. i
- don't recall much else being adjustable from remote control (it is a late 70's
- design radio...15 years ago or so??)
-
- should have been in the manual for the equipment.
-
- bill wb9ivr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 18:55:09 GMT
- From: hp-cv!hp-pcd!hpcvsnz!tomb@hplabs.hp.com
- Subject: ARRL Repeater Directory
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Tom Randolph (randolph@est.enet.dec.com) wrote:
-
- : Ok, here's one... 147.345 repeater located in Webster, Mass. has been listed as
- : being in "Princeton" since day 1, sometime back in the 70s. The repeater
- : apparently was on Mt.Wachusett in Princeton for a short time on a test basis,
- : but has been located in Webster since then. No one has noticed this in the past
- : 15-20 years?
-
- Similarly, there's a Seattle-area repeater listed for Montlake Terrace which
- has been in Lynnwood for quite some time. I caught that one while practicing
- for a bunny hunt. It did make the practice more realistic ;-)
-
- 73, K7ITM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 1994 21:18:56 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!ftpbox!mothost!schbbs!waters.corp.mot.com.corp.mot.com!user@ames.arpa
- Subject: ARRL Repeater Directory
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <rohvm1.mah48d-240294103246@136.141.220.39>,
- rohvm1.mah48d@rohmhaas.com (John E. Taylor III) wrote:
-
-
- > Not suggesting that the ARRL does this...I think the city directory guys
- > put in a few phantom addresses or something, which doesn't really affect
- > the overall accuracy. I'm working from memory of something I read in the
- > BNA Patent, Trademark & Copyright Journal a few years ago.
-
- As I recall, it was a Rand McNally map hich was copied, complete with a
- town of "Ladron Texas". Apparently "Ladron" means thief in Spanish, which
- was a rather nice touch IMHO. :-)
-
- Whenever I make up a mailing list for a club etc. I usually include myself
- under a pseudonym for just that reason too. I have caught some interesting
- mis-use of Ham Club membership lists over the years by doing that!
-
- Mike AA4MW
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Feb 94 19:55:42 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!ftpbox!mothost!delphinium.cig.mot.com!mustang3!thweatt@ames.arpa
- Subject: Cordless Phone - call setup
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am interested in learning about the communications between the
- Base and the Hand-Set in setup and tear-down of a call. If you
- have a good technical understanding of this process, please
- email me. Does anyone know of any good book, which explains this
- wire-less interface? This is regarding Cordless not Cellular.
-
- Thanks,
- John
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 15:31:27 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!hamblin.math.byu.edu!yvax.byu.edu!physc1.byu.edu!peterson@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Help - Need ARES Packet Software.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2kgbm8$t15@ornews.intel.com>, bmiller@landesk.intel.com (Brett Miller - Support Engineer) writes:
- > I have an old posting saying it the ARES packet program is available
- > at byugate.cs.byu.edu in the ARES directory. The program is called
- > ARESPACK (v3.0)
- > The posting was made by Keith keithm@wicat.com
- >
- > Hope this helps
- >
- >
- > --
- > Brett Miller N7OLQ E-mail: brett_miller@ccm.hf.intel.com
- > Intel Corp.
- > American Fork, UT
- >
-
- Currently byugate.cs.byu.edu is not reachable (due to a little conflict with
- our local network security people). However, I will temporarily put this
- file on physc1.byu.edu in directory hamradio for anonymous ftp. Hope this
- helps (we hope to have byugate back in normal operation soon but still have
- some problems to solve to keep the security people happy).
-
- Bryan Peterson, ki7td
- ki7td@byu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 15:46:57 GMT
- From: amd!netcomsv!skyld!jangus@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Nude Radio Amateurs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Feb25.074115.14979@bongo.tele.com> julian@bongo.tele.com writes:
-
- > The Conservative radio amateurs always make sure they are
- > properly attired before engaging in QSOs. I always make sure I have on
- > a cute bra and matching pair of clean panties when I pick up the mike.
-
- "I'm a luberjack and I'm ok, I work all night and I sleep all day."
-
-
-
- Amateur: WA6FWI@WA6FWI.#SOCA.CA.USA.NA | "You have a flair for adding
- Internet: jangus@skyld.grendel.com | a fanciful dimension to any
- US Mail: PO Box 4425 Carson, CA 90749 | story."
- Phone: 1 (310) 324-6080 | Peking Noodle Co.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 14:31:25 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!udel!news.sprintlink.net!news.clark.net!andy@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Nude Radio Amateurs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Julian Macassey (julian@bongo.tele.com) wrote:
-
-
- : I belong to a group with higher purposes. We would never
- : transmit naked. Furthermore, we would never send QSL cards depicting
- : members in the buff.
-
- We who are members of the Formal Amateur Radio Ham Team (FARHT) know
- about your group, Julian, and we do not consider you well dressed at all.
- Here at FARHT, we wear tuxes while operating; during contests we add top
- hats, tails and gloves. (The top hats add the capacitance necessary to
- work the really big ones; the tails make a great counterpoise.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 16:50:26 GMT
- From: amd!netcomsv!skyld!jangus@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: On-line Repeater Directory
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <jfhCLsBMn.7nJ@netcom.com> jfh@netcom.com writes:
-
- > The ARRL isn't a for-profit organization, and its purpose isn't to make
- > money. They provide many free services, such as the reciprocal operating
- > information, the file server, etc. They also distribute the net directory
- > in electronic form. There may be good reasons for keeping the repeater
- > directory under their control, but "we have to make money off of it" isn't
- > one of them.
-
- Huh? Excuse me, just because a group is listed as non-profit that doesn't
- mean that they have to operate at a loss on everything. The non-profit
- aspect only applies to how they are taxed.
-
-
- Amateur: WA6FWI@WA6FWI.#SOCA.CA.USA.NA | "You have a flair for adding
- Internet: jangus@skyld.grendel.com | a fanciful dimension to any
- US Mail: PO Box 4425 Carson, CA 90749 | story."
- Phone: 1 (310) 324-6080 | Peking Noodle Co.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 13:57:51 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!marcbg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: On-line Repeater Directory
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Yes, the information in the repeater directory is public information, but
- the ARRL compiles the information, and puts it into the format that you
- buy at the stores.
-
- The call-book information is compiled independently by each distributor
- of the call-book - whether it's in CD format or in hardcopy format - each
- dirstibuotr either compiles their own from FCC tapes, or buys the rights
- to the information from another supplier.
-
- I believe that if someone has the ambition to write each repeater
- coordination group, and independently compile a directory for release to
- on-line format, then not only would they stnad to possibly profit a
- little from the sales, but they could also decide for themselves if they
- want to make this information available on-line.
-
- The key here is that this information, unlike the callboopk info, isnot
- simply available from any other source outside the ARRL, unless you want
- to compile the listings yourself.
-
- SO .... it's not like the ARRL is protecting something very sacred, it's
- just that they have alot of man-hours involved in the repeater directory
- project, and if there's anyone that can't understand why they don't want
- to give the information away, well, then, I guess you just don't
- understand business.
-
-
- --
- ================================================
- Marc B. Grant Voice Mail: 214-246-1150
- marcbg@netcom.com Amateur Radio N5MEI
- marcbg@esy.com
- ================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 1994 03:18:13 GMT
- From: agate!msuinfo!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!bruce.cs.monash.edu.au!trlluna!titan!rhea!djewell@ames.arpa
- Subject: personal communication Australia <-> USA
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Feb21.104420.14516@mel.dit.csiro.au> Simon.McClenahan@mel.dit.CSIRO.AU writes:
- >
- > Is it possible at all for my fiancee and I to purchase some
- >radio equipment and talk to each other? The long distance telephone
- >bills are a killer, so I think a couple of thousand dollars worth of
- >radio equipment would be a good investment.
-
- Basically NO!. You'll have to get a licence, either CB (of doubtful use
- for this purpose) or Amatuer. For an Amatueur licence you will need to
- study for examinations as will your fiance in the US. This could take
- months or years. Then you've got to buy the equipment and set it all up.
-
- > Is the implementation of my idea legal? Would we need or want
- >a scrambling device? Or is there some sort of "radio etiquette" out
- >there that requires me to talk to other radio hams and join radio
- >clubs and stuff... all I want to do is talk business and pleasure with
- >my future wife (ain't love grand)
-
- Scrambling is basically illegal as is talking "business" on the Ham bands.
-
- > An idea of where to start and whatto do would be helpful,
- >because I honestly have no clue.
-
- Call the WIA (wireless Institute of Australia) on (03) 885 9261 and ask
- them for the name of your local (Carlton??) friendly amateur radio club.
- Get hold of a contact Phone Number and ring the guy (very few xyls) with
- a story of unrequited love. I'm sure that after a few minutes of violin
- strings playing in the background to a story of love such as your own that
- the club officer will put you in touch of a club member who has regular
- contact with the US. At worst he will put your plea to the membership at
- their next club meeting.
- Under our law you may talk on amateur equipment under the supervision of
- the licenced operator. What's more, the same rules exist in the USA and we
- have in inter-country agreement with the USA for "3rd Party traffic" such
- as you and your fiance.
- Of course your fiance needs to find a local ham over there who will also
- oblige with regular contacts, but then your local ham here may be able to
- help there too.
- How do I know this. I'm a Ham and Ive done this for friends before, here
- and in the USA. Also my fiance (now wife) was in Canada studying and I
- arranged regular skeds with her. Most hams will help if they can and if
- propagation is suitable.
-
- cheers
- DJ... (VK3DAJ)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 24 Feb 1994 16:22:13 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!asuvax!pitstop.mcd.mot.com!mcdphx!schbbs!NewsWatcher!user@ames.arpa
- Subject: RAMSEY FX TRANSCEIVER
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <762082813snx@skyld.grendel.com>, jangus@skyld.grendel.com
- (Jeffrey D. Angus) wrote:
-
- >
- > In article <CLnz3x.I7B@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu writes: >
- > > That's old news. BUT the HF maritime CW bands are still jumping with
- > > activity and the C.G. is still monitoring them, so CW on the high seas
- > > frequencies is still very much in use.
- >
- > And what frequencies might those be? How about posting them so we can
- > practice our CW listening to *real manly men* pounding brass. (Unless
- > of course you're afraid that some anal rententive might accuse you of
- > promoting the jamming of HF maritime CW ops...)
-
-
- They are usually easy to spot, they are the loud CW signals that are
- calling CQ for hours at a time between the ham bands. Usually next to a
- SITOR or FAX signal. Sounds like electronic keyers (or computers :-) to me
- though - no one sends that regularly by hand for hours at a time.
-
- I listen to them occasionally and rarely hear any actual traffic passed -
- but then I guess Jeff would say I am listening to the wrong HF band or
- something.
-
- The traffic numbers seem to increment by 2-3 a day for the stations I
- monitor. I did hear a "traffic list" (waiting for transmission) that had
- 10 messages in it once though. They do keep *very* busy I guess :-)
-
- I will post frequencies if I remember to write them down tonight.
-
- Mike AA4MW
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 26 Feb 94 00:18:35 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ramsey uC-based Controller
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Text item: Text_1
-
- >Subject: Need info on RAMSEY FX remote tuner
- >Does anyone know sources of information on an external digital tuner
- >(not using a PC or anything non-portable) to randomly tune throughout
- >the FX's entire frequency range? Lee Devlin N3IWP
-
- Lee, I hesitated in this posting... but my good friend Don, KE6AJH, of
- TechnoLogic Concepts is supposed to be coming out with an 80C51 based
- controller for the Ramsey FX series of transceivers. Please send me
- an e-mail (not to this group) and in the meantime, I'll find out how
- he's coming along.
-
- 73, KG7BK, CECILMOORE@DELPHI.COM
- (I do not speak for Intel on Internet)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 25 Feb 94 16:33:37 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.uoregon.edu!netnews.nwnet.net!ns1.nodak.edu!news.uoknor.edu!chris%uoknor.edu@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Super Morse version 4.04 question
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- On 24 Feb 1994 17:08:49 GMT, Robert H Wiley wrote:
-
- >I have been using Super Morse version 4.04 for a while now, and have
- >encountered a problem while attempting to use it in Windows v. 3.1. When I
- >attempt to have it send code, it groups letters together. For example, if I
- >had it send the word 'AT', it comes out with a letter W. This, however, does
- >not happen if I shut down windows, and load it from DOS. I don't really
- >believe my system would be in question (486 SX-25 w/4 megs of RAM), since it's
- >a fairly normal setup. Any suggestions?
-
- I had the same problem with an earlier version of SM. I suspect it
- happens because Windows is "time slicing," and that screws up SM's
- timing. Did you try making SM operate "exclusively," i.e., where all
- other programs are stopped? To do this, you would modify the PIF you are
- using for SM. I can't remember if I tried this or not. [I used SM
- to help pass my Extra a year ago, so I haven't needed it in a
- while :-)].
-
- Jud
-
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