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- Date: Sun, 6 Mar 94 16:42:07 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #254
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 6 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 254
-
- Today's Topics:
- 2m/70cm stub duck wanted
- ANS-064 BULLETINS
- Body Parts by J. Herman (2 msgs)
- Dayton Hamfest Acomodations
- INTERNET -- PACKET gateway!!!
- Keyboards at testing
- Medium range point-to-point digital links
- RST reports
- SB316 Semantics 6/7 The ACS.
- This Week on Spectrum 03/12/94
- Undeliverable Mail (2 msgs)
- Wanted: ICOM IC-24AT Service manual!
-
- Send Replies or notes for publication to: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
- Send subscription requests to: <Info-Hams-REQUEST@UCSD.Edu>
- Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu.
-
- Archives of past issues of the Info-Hams Digest are available
- (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives/info-hams".
-
- We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 05:19:26 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!wy1z@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: 2m/70cm stub duck wanted
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am looking for a stubby duck antenna for use with my Yeasu FT530.
-
- I've only been able to find stubbies for 2m, 1.25m, or 70cm, but nothing
- for two bands.
-
- Can anyone help?
-
- Thanks much in advance.
-
- Scott
-
-
- --
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 20:22:35 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: ANS-064 BULLETINS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-064.01
- UOSAT-2 TURNS 10 YEARS OLD
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 064.01 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD MARCH 6, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-064.01
-
- UOSAT-2 (UO-11) Celebrates 10 Years Of On-Orbit Service
-
- At 17:59 UTC on March 1st, 1984, the second satellite designed and built
- by the University of Surrey, UoSAT-2 (UO-11) was launched on a Delta
- rocket from the Western Test Range at Vandenberg Air Force Base,
- California.
-
- Among its many experiments, UoSAT-2 carried the Digital Communications
- Experiment, which was one of the first (if not THE first!) non-military
- use of store-and-forward techniques with Low Earth Orbiting satellites.
- UoSAT-2 was an early test-bed for many of the technologies that have
- since been incorporated into a number of other packet radio satellites.
-
- For all those who wonder how long these satellites last, it should be
- noted that UoSAT-2 is still operational, ten years after launch!
-
- Happy Birthday UoSAT-2 !!!
-
-
- [The AMSAT News Service (ANS) would like to thank Eric Rosenberg (WD3Q)
- for the information contained in this bulletin item. Eric can be
- contacted at his INTERNET address of ericr@vita.org]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-064.02
- SAMPLE RS-15 KEPS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 064.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD MARCH 6, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-064.02
-
- KE3HP Presents A "Sample" Keplerian Element Set For RS-15
-
- Based on information about RS-15's orbital paramaeters in last week's ANS
- bulletins, KE3HP has generated a set of predicted elements for this satel-
- lite. KE3HP assumed that the launch would be from Plesetsk at 12:00 UTC on
- 01-MAY-94. He generated these elements using OrbiTrack, an excellent
- MacIntosh shareware program by Bill Bard.
-
- Satellite RS-15 predicted
- Catalog Number 99999
- Epoch 94 121.57362967 05/01/94 13:46:02 UTC
- Drag2 0.00000000 Rev/Day^2
- Inclination 67.0000 Deg
- RAAN 22.8163 Deg
- Eccentricity 0.0001152
- Argument of Perigee 360.0000 Deg
- Mean Anomaly 0.0000 Deg
- Mean Motion 10.73887722 Rev/Day
- Epoch Revolution 0
-
- Semimajor Axis 8678.14 km
- Precession 1.3232 Deg West/Day
- Period 134.09 Min
- Apogee 2301.00 KM 1429.77 SM 1242.44 NM
- Perigee 2299.00 KM 1428.53 SM 1241.36 NM
-
- The only element strongly influenced by the launch date and time will be
- RAAN. The primary difference is that these predicted elements will show
- the satellite passing over your QTH at a different time than when the real
- bird will. If you take these elements and "plug" them into your satellite
- tracking programs, one of the facinating features that you will discover
- about this orbit is that even on a low elevation pass (10 degs or less)
- RS-15 is visable for up to 20 minutes! This will make RS-15 an excellent
- satellite for Mode A operations. Please stay tuned to the AMSAT News
- Service (ANS) bulletins for further information about the launch of RS-15.
-
- [The AMSAT News Service (ANS) would like to thank KE3HP for the
- information contained in this bulletin item.]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-064.03
- AO-13 OPERATIONS NET SCHEDS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 064.03 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD MARCH 6, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-064.03
-
- Current AMSAT Operations Net Schedule For AO-13
-
- AMSAT Operations Nets are planned for the following times. Mode-B Nets
- are conducted on AO-13 on a downlink frequency of 145.950 MHz. If, at
- the start of the OPS Net, the frequency of 145.950 MHz is being used
- for a QSO, OPS Net enthusiasts are asked to move to the alternate
- frequency of 145.955 MHz.
-
- Date UTC Mode Phs NCS Alt NCS
-
- 13-Mar-94 0130 B 075 VE2LVC W9ODI
- 19-Mar-94 1730 B 073 W5IU WA5ZIB
- 26-Mar-94 2130 B 084 WA5ZIB W5IU
-
- Any stations with information on current events would be most welcome.
- Also, those interested in discussing technical issues or who have questions
- about any particular aspect of OSCAR statellite operations, are encouraged
- to join the OPS Nets. If neither of the Net Control Stations show up, any
- participant is invited to act as the NCS.
-
- AO-13 ZRO Tests For March 1994
-
- The following schedule of Mode "B" tests were chosen for convenient
- operating times and favorable squint angles. The tests can be heard on
- 145.840 MHz. Andy McAlister (WA5ZIB) will conduct all the tests. Mode
- "JL" tests will no longer occur due to the failure of AO-13's 70CM trans-
- mitter.
-
- Day Date (UTC) Time Areas covered
-
- Saturday Mar. 19, 1994 1930 UTC NA, SA, Europe, Africa
- Saturday Mar. 26, 1994 2315 UTC NA, SA
-
- Note that the dates and days are shown in "UTC". Any changes will be
- announced as soon as possible via the AMSAT HF and AO-13 Operations
- Nets.
-
- All listener reports with date of test and numbers copied should be sent to
- Andy MacAllister (WA5ZIB), AMSAT V.P. User Operations, 14714 Knights Way
- Drive, Houston, TX 77083-5640. A report will be returned verifying the
- level of accurate reception. An S.A.S.E. is appreciated but not required.
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-064.04
- WEEKLY OSCAR STATUS REPORTS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 064.04 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD MARCH 6, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-064.04
-
- Weekly OSCAR Status Reports: 06-MAR-94
-
- AO-13: Current Transponder Operating Schedule:
- L QST *** AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE *** 1994 Jan 31-Apr 04
- Mode-B : MA 0 to MA 90 |
- Mode-BS : MA 90 to MA 120 |
- Mode-S : MA 120 to MA 145 |<- S transponder; B trsp. is OFF
- Mode-S : MA 145 to MA 150 |<- S beacon only
- Mode-BS : MA 150 to MA 180 | Blon/Blat 180/0
- Mode-B : MA 180 to MA 256 |
- Omnis : MA 230 to MA 30 | Move to attitude 240/0, Apr 04
- [G3RUH/DB2OS/VK5AGR]
-
- FO-20: The following is the current schedule for transponder operations:
- ANALOG MODE:
- 09-MAR-94 7:05 -TO- 16-MAR-94 7:30 UTC
- 23-MAR-94 7:52 -TO- 30-MAR-94 8:15 UTC
- DIGITAL MODE: Unless otherwise noted above.
- [Kazu Sakamoto (JJ1WTK) qga02014@niftyserve.or.jp]
-
- The AMSAT NEWS Service (ANS) is looking for volunteers to contribute weekly
- OSCAR status reports. If you have a favorite OSCAR which you work on a
- regular basis and would like to contribute to this bulletin, please send
- your observations to WD0HHU at his CompuServe address of 70524,2272, on
- INTERNET at wd0hhu@amsat.org, or to his local packet BBS in the Denver, CO
- area, WD0HHU @ W0LJF.#NECO.CO.USA.NOAM. Also, if you find that the current
- set of orbital elements are not generating the correct AOS/LOS times at
- your QTH, PLEASE INCLUDE THAT INFORMATION AS WELL. The information you
- provide will be of value to all OSCAR enthusiasts.
-
- /EX
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Mar 94 23:50:10 GMT
- From: walter!att-out!pacbell.com!amdahl!netcomsv!netcomsv!skyld!jangus@rutgers.rutgers.edu
- Subject: Body Parts by J. Herman
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Funny, you've followed up on almost all of my postings now trying to
- point out some alledged "fascination" with body parts.
-
- Not trying to avert some attention to your own fascination are you?
-
- --
-
- I've used various body parts in previous postings because of their
- relevance to the article. For example:
-
- Sitting down wrong on one's scrotum. This can really
- mess up your outlook on life for the day if it is the
- first thing you do to yourself in the morning.
-
- Real men pound brass. I won't vouch for the validity of
- this, but from some of the commentary on this news group,
- anyone that doesn't know (and use) Morse Code on the air
- is something less than human.
-
- So far Jeff Herman has been the only one to (a) try and link them as a
- "fixation" and (b) get noticably upset about it. Such being the case,
- I believe my postings were a success.
-
- I'll make you a deal Jeff, if you want to discuss technical topics in
- a rational manner, I'd be more than pleased to do so. However, if you
- insist on acting like a buffoon on the net, don't forget to wear you're
- blue plastic helmet. (Like the one Corky wears on the TV show "Life goes
- on".) You'll need it when you get slapped around.
-
- Quote for the day: "Come, let us peel back the foreskin of ignorance and
- apply the wirebrush of enlightenment." Geoff Miller
-
-
-
-
-
- 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: 6 Mar 94 04:18:14 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!chip.ucdavis.edu!ez006683@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Body Parts by J. Herman
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Jeffrey D. Angus (jangus@skyld.grendel.com) wrote:
-
-
- : Quote for the day: "Come, let us peel back the foreskin of ignorance and
- : apply the wirebrush of enlightenment." Geoff Miller
- Ouch!! I'd rather be unenlightened.
-
- cheers,
- Dan 'better dumb than numb' Todd
- --
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Daniel D. Todd Packet: KC6UUD@KE6LW.#nocal.ca.usa *
- * Internet: ddtodd@ucdavis.edu *
- * Snail Mail: 1750 Hanover #102 *
- * Davis CA 95616 *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * All opinions expressed herein are completely ficticious any *
- * resemblence to actual opinions of persons living or dead is *
- * completely coincidental. *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 21:11:58 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Dayton Hamfest Acomodations
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >Or if anyone has knowledge of any lesser-known hotels...
- >Thanks much,
- >Scott NF3I
-
- if push comes to shove, i'd suggest Indianapolis for a "sure thing", try also
- Richmond, Indiana (just across the boarder to the west)...and some other towns
- along I-70/US-40 as well.
-
- might even get a better deal flying into IND too.
-
- bill wb9ivr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 6 Mar 1994 20:16:08 GMT
- From: envoy!equinox.unr.edu!dsring@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: INTERNET -- PACKET gateway!!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Yvan Dupont (ydupont@Qc.Bell.CA) wrote:
-
- : I'm new to PACKET and I would like to know if it's possible to exchange
- : mail between INTERNET and PACKET. Is there a gateway doing that? What's
- : the procedure?
-
- : Please forgive me, if my question is stupid but I wanted to know!
-
- : Thanks.
-
-
-
- : Yvan Dupont, (VE2YDU)
-
- : Bell SYGMA, Telecom Solutions
- : 30 Renaud, Loretteville (Qc) CANADA G2A 2K7
- : TEL: 418-843-7564 FAX: 418-842-9559
- : Internet: ydupont@Qc.bell.CA HAM: VE2YDU
- : -----------------------------------------------------------------------
- : Disclaimer: The opinions expressed here are mine and not my employer's.
-
-
- --
- Yvan,
- I know that we have a gateway on our system. You might refer your
- questions to healy@moriah.ee.unr.edu (Bill).
-
- Later and Good Luck
-
-
- Douglas S. Ring Amateur Radio Operator
- University Of Nevada, Reno KB7QMD-Advanced Class
- Electrical Engineering Major HZ1AB-Operating Member
- dsring@equinox.unr.edu V.Chair-UNR Radio Club
- dsring@moriah.ee.unr.edu
- Telephone: (702) 626-5516
- Fax: (702) 626-3840
- Assalamu Aleikum
- (May peace be upon you)
-
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 21:02:58 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Keyboards at testing
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >The entire morse test is multiple-guess! There is *no* relation
- >to anything real in the morse test. No smoke, no fire, no screaming
- >sailors, nothing.
-
- Ok, so if he just guesses, the odds of coming up with the right answer on 7 of
- 10 is the odds of picking the right answer at random (1/4) 7 times (1/4 ** 7).
- or about 1 in 16384.
-
- >Seriously, I was astounded at the low level of comprehension
- >required in the 13-wpm test I took. I had slaved for a month to be
- >sure I could tell "FT-100" from "FT-101" in the middle of a qso.
- >Then I take the test and the questions are "Rig is: A: Yaesu B:
- >Icom C: Kenwood D: Heathkit."
-
- if you really copied the text, you breezed through it and were out of there.
- the folks that didn't copy so well are spending minutes trying to decide if
- they copied Kenwood or Collins or was that Heathkit or Hallicrafters?
-
- >Of course you should be allowed to use your keyboard. Sheesh.
- >-Steve N2WSA
-
- and you certainly can. but best to contact the VE group in advance to let
- them know you are coming. in our case here, the rooms we usually have to use
- have desk chairs, not separate tables and chairs or other furniture that
- keyboarding would be a comfort on.
-
-
- 73, bill wb9ivr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 04:14:06 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!chip.ucdavis.edu!ez006683@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Medium range point-to-point digital links
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- William=E.=Newkirk%Pubs%GenAv.Mlb@ns14.cca.CR.rockwell.COM wrote:
- : >It's hard to beat a stationwagon full of mag tapes for throughput. :-)
- : >Gary
-
- : i'll see your station wagon and raise you a van full of DATs or MDs...
- I'll see your station wagon and van combined and lick ya' both with a
- little minivan carrying 8mm tapes.
-
- Dan 'wish I could afford an 8mm deck' Todd
- --
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * Daniel D. Todd Packet: KC6UUD@KE6LW.#nocal.ca.usa *
- * Internet: ddtodd@ucdavis.edu *
- * Snail Mail: 1750 Hanover #102 *
- * Davis CA 95616 *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
- * All opinions expressed herein are completely ficticious any *
- * resemblence to actual opinions of persons living or dead is *
- * completely coincidental. *
- *---------------------------------------------------------------------*
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 1994 19:28:16 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!geraldo.cc.utexas.edu!astro.as.utexas.edu!oo7@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: RST reports
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- tcj@netcom.com (Todd Jonz) says:
-
- >>It seems to me that the five point rating scale used in a SINPO
- >>report (signal, interference, noise, propagation, and overall
- >>rating) would actually be more valuable on phone than an RS(T)
- >>report, especially in these times of modern technology, when the "S"
- >>rating is all too often the essentially meaningless reading from
- >>the respondent's S-meter.
-
- I can't see this catching on - giving 5 numbers for a signal report,
- ack! And you mean people actually look at their S-meters to give
- a signal report? Weird! I don't think I have once done this.
-
- 599 means "you're loud", "this is a contest", or "I need your QSL card",
- 579 means "you're pretty strong but I'm not giving you a routine 599",
- and 559 means "you're weak". Anything else is just pretentious.
-
-
- Derek "ur 599, pse call/name/qth agn?" Wills (AA5BT, G3NMX)
- Department of Astronomy, University of Texas,
- Austin TX 78712. (512-471-1392)
- oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 7 Mar 94 00:18:04 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: SB316 Semantics 6/7 The ACS.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid: $RACESBUL.316
-
-
- 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.316 RELEASE DATE: March 7, 1994
-
- Subject: MGT - Semantics, 6 of 7. The ACS.
-
- AUXILIARY COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE: The name adopted by those
- jurisdictions who have chosen to use a wide spectrum of volunteer
- telecommunication experts and other workers in government
- service. This might include commercial radio technicians and
- engineers, the RACES, Civil Air Patrol communicators and other
- unpaid professionals. In some jurisdictions it includes public
- safety and government communications as well as liaison with any
- agency that has a bearing on emergency response.
-
- An ACS has four elements in which interested volunteers serve
- according to their skills and interests: administrative,
- clerical, operations, and technical. In our State ACS we have
- radio operators, heavy equipment operators, tower climbers,
- computer disk message writers, messengers, photographers, pilots,
- electricians, generator mechanics, computer programmers, plan
- writers, instructors, EBS specialists and radio announcers,
- personnel records management, clerical help, managers, shift
- supervisors, installers as well as communications and electronics
- technicians. Again, the RACES is but one part of the Auxiliary
- Communications Service. The ACS is a broad spectrum service to
- government supplementing all aspects of emergency response
- communications, not just operating radios in the field or at an
- EOC which has been considered by some to be the only role of the
- RACES.
-
- (This is part of a series originally titled "From My Lookout" in
- seven parts, by Stanly E. Harter. It was renamed Semantics for
- these bulletins. Continued)
-
-
- -----------------
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ucsd.edu in hamradio/races
- and can be retrieved using FTP.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 1994 02:18:47 -0500
- From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!eff!news.kei.com!yeshua.marcam.com!zip.eecs.umich.edu!panix!news.intercon.com!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!pwcm.com!psinntp@ihnp4.ucsd.edu
- Subject: This Week on Spectrum 03/12/94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- This week Spectrum takes to the road. We will be broadcasting live from
- the Winter Swl Fest in Kulpsville Pennsylvania. Everyone who is anyone
- in the communications hobbyist community will be on hand. If you can
- make it we would love to shake your hand. If you can't join in on the
- fun in person, you can listen to our live broadcast at the usual times
- and frequencies. See you at the Winter Swl Fest '94.
- --
- Spectrum airs live Sunday at 0300 UTC (2200 EST Saturday) on:
-
- WWCR, 5810 KHz, Nashville, TN (World Wide)
- WIFI, 1460 AM, Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Area)
- KHNC, 1360 AM, Denver, CO (Denver Area)
- Omega Radio Network, Galaxy III, X17, 5.8 MHz WIDE audio. (Satellite)
-
- Spectrum is rebroadcast:
-
- Sunday at 1500 EST, on WIFI, 1460 AM, Philadelphia, PA (Philadelphia Area)
- Monday at 0400 UTC (2300 EST Sunday),
- on WWCR, 7435 KHz, Nashville, TN (World Wide)
-
- --
- Spectrum, "The Communications Magazine You Read With Your Ears."
- Box 722, Holmdel, NJ, 07733-0722, USA
- spectrum@overleaf.com, askspectrum@attmail.com, spectrumshow@genie.geis.com
- +1 800-787-SPECTRUM, +1 908-671-4209
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 06:35:01 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Undeliverable Mail
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The Microsoft Mail Form used contained fields that are unknown to
- PostalUnion. This mail contains the content of the mail body ONLY.
- ----------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 07:36:14 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Undeliverable Mail
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The Microsoft Mail Form used contained fields that are unknown to
- PostalUnion. This mail contains the content of the mail body ONLY.
- ----------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Mar 94 23:23:33 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!EU.net!news.eunet.fi!krk!krksun.krk.fi!lakki@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Wanted: ICOM IC-24AT Service manual!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Wanted!
-
- The technical service manual for ICOM V/UHF HT radio IC-24AT.
- If you borrow and let me zerox it, I will pay the posting fees!
-
- /Erik
- --
- E R I K F I N S K A S OH2LAK
- ------------------------------------ R A
- InterNet: Lakki@krk.fi RADIO AMATEUR
- Lakki@muncca.fi D HAM A
- Amateur Packet: OH2LAK@OH2RBJ.FIN.EU I T D
- ------------------------------------ O E I
- H A M R A D I O U O
- T H E R E A L T H I N G R
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 6 Mar 94 04:08:23 GMT
- From: nprdc!ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!chip.ucdavis.edu!ez006683@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <gradyCLxxqM.IID@netcom.com>, <5220@eram.esi.com.au>, <alh-050394143621@twilight1h160.its.utas.edu.au>
- Subject : Re: personal communication Australia <-> USA
-
-
- In article <gradyCLxxqM.IID@netcom.com>,
- : grady@netcom.com (Grady Ward) writes:
- :
- : But PGP key exchange by radio is perfectly OK.
- One of the most important uses of PGP (for me anyway) is to
- authenticate a signature this should be legal since the intention is
- clearly not to hide the meaning or content of a message. Might have to
- send the public key with every message though.
-
- cheers,
- Dan
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- ps. I've cross posted to r.r.a.policy in case anyone there is interested
- in adding their thoughts to this.
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