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- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 16 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 296
-
- Today's Topics:
- 2 meter use in London, England?
- ARLB026 Phone interference survey
- Diesel or Taurus fr HF/VHF mobile??
- Ham Radio FTP area on World
- Jargon
- Licensing in Japan
- SCDX 2196
- WWV Voice announcments??
-
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-
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 13:46:39 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!Q.icl.co.uk!dsbc!iclbra!prs@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 2 meter use in London, England?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <16F7AA3A6S85.M14494@mwvm.mitre.org>, M14494@mwvm.mitre.org writes:
- > I'm going to be visiting London, England soon (if the IRA ever stops
- > taking pot-shots at the airport), and I was wondering about taking
- > my 2 meter HT along. Anyone know anything about 1) licensing, and
- > 2) frequencies. Any help? Thanks.
- >
- > Mike, N4PDY
-
- well if you guys stopped funding the IRA, the airport would be a bit
- safer....
-
- Here's the latest band plan...
-
-
- 2 metre band plan for London - 144 - 146 MHz
-
- 144.000 - 144.150 Unlicensed Taxis
-
- 144.150 - 144.500 Wide Unsupressed Interference from QRO SSB rigs
-
- 144.500 - 144.700 Packet Data - mostly BBSs with illegal
- adverts and people moaning about packet being too slow
-
- 144.700 - 145.000 RAINET - Radio Amateur's Interfering Network
-
- 145.000 - 145.175 Inputs to Music Broadcast Relays
-
- 145.200 - 145.575 Simplex channels for persons who can't ident
- because they don't have a licence
-
- 145.600 - 145.775 Repeaters outputs - listen on these channels to
- hear the Top 40, Raves, etc
-
- 145.800 - 146.000 Unlicensed Taxis
-
-
- Enjoy.
-
- 73 G0PUB
- Peter.
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- Peter Swynford is available... TEL: +44 344 472625 FAX: +44 344 473300
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- Disclaimer: See Paragraph 2.4.a of section 1.a (article 7) (iii) of the
- Town and Country Planning Act, 1967.
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 07:59:36 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!panix!zip.eecs.umich.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLB026 Phone interference survey
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB QST @ ARL $ARLB026
- ARLB026 Phone interference survey
-
- ZCZC AG90
- QST de W1AW
- ARRL Bulletin 26 ARLB026
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 12:58:04 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!boulder!csn!col.hp.com!srgenprp!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hplb!hpwin052!hpqmoea!dstock@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Diesel or Taurus fr HF/VHF mobile??
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Another guess.... spoke to dad last night, he said he'd seen
- sparks from toothed-belt cam drives sometimes.
-
- Could you possibly have an inintentional Van de Graaf zapping away ?
- or was it chain/gear drive ?
-
- Even with brushes grounding the sprockets, there would still be the
- possibility of sparks from the belt to housing, tensioner etc or from
- teeth to sprocket as they move together....
-
- A long shot, but then so is magnetohydrodynamics in the combustion
- chamber... although I'd still machine up a set of dummy heater plugs..
-
-
- Cheers
- David
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 21:00:10 MST
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!gumby!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!rec-radio-info@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ham Radio FTP area on World
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- This is a periodic reminder that the Boston Amateur Radio Club maintains an
- FTP area on world.std.com (192.74.137.5) in pub/hamradio.
-
- This area is accessible via: anonymous ftp, gopher, and World Wide Web
- (and possibly other methods I'm not yet aware of). World is not
- *fsp*-able yet (I asked them).
-
- Via Gopher, the easiest path to the area is by selecting the following
- from World's main menu:
-
- 18. Membership and Professional Associations
-
- 3. Boston Amateur Radio Club
-
- And go from there...
-
- Please feel free to browse through the area.
-
- If anyone has any questions about it, please do not hesitate to e-mail me.
-
- Also, up-to-date copies of the files on the ARRL's information server
- (info@arrl.org) are available in the directory pub/hamradio/ARRL/Server-files.
-
- All text files are uncompressed, so they are both retrievable and
- viewable via Gopher and World Wide Web. (If you have any troubles with
- any text file, please e-mail me).
-
- Source code for programs is always welcome. It can permit people to use
- those programs on other computers with other operating systems.
-
- Scott
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Mar 1994 10:55:08 GMT
- From: yale.edu!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!gilbaronw0mn@yale.arpa
- Subject: Jargon
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- > Being an Electrical Engineering student I love "Techni-speak". But if
- you f
- >ind the jargon boring....Try every thursday night at 0000 GMT on 14.265
- MHz. I
- > kid you not...."The International Nude Net". That's right The nude net!!!
- >I ran accross them last night, and they say there planning a special event.
- It
- > was certainly different than technical stuff..hi
- > Gary AA9JS
- > st1860@siucvmb.siu.edu
- >
- This guy is not kidding. It does exist and you can get lots of comment
- about it on rec.nude. Yup thats right there is a newsgroup for nudists and
- it si qutie active!
-
- Gil Baron, El Baron Rojo, W0MN Rochester,MN
- "Bailar es Vivir"
- PGP2.3 key at key servers or upon request
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 16 Mar 1994 13:11:32 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!ncar!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hplextra!hplb!hpwin052!hpqmoea!dstock@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Licensing in Japan
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Well, thanks for the posting. I'm just staggered that there are so
- many licencees given the synthetic obstacles. I guess Japan may not be
- alone though, some other countries have overwhelming burocracies. Anyone
- know the conditions in ,say, India ?
-
- Massive fees and forms for any station change ought to make sure
- no-one wants to do homebrew, or is that the purpose of the "Guarantee"
- thing ?
-
- Not planningto emigrate
- David GM4ZNX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 15 Mar 1994 10:57:41 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!gumby!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: SCDX 2196
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
- :: MediaScan ::
- :: SWEDEN CALLING DXERS ::
- :: from Radio Sweden ::
- :: Number 2196--March 15, 1993 ::
- :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::
-
-
- Satellite, shortwave and other electronic media news from Radio Sweden.
-
- This week's bulletin was written by George Wood.
-
- Packet Radio BID SCDX2196
-
- All times UTC unless otherwise noted.
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- NORDIC MEDIA NEWS:
-
- STOCKHOLM INTERNATIONAL--When the new Radio Sweden schedule goes into effect
- on March 27th, Radio Sweden is also officially launching Stockholm
- International on our FM transmitter on 89.6 MHz. The head of the Radio Sweden
- English Service, Sarah Roxstrom, discussed Stockholm International in today's
- edition of "MediaScan". For those of you who missed the program...
-
- The channel currently carries a motley collection of programming from Radio
- Sweden in various languages (English, German, Russian, Swedish, Estonian, and
- Latvian), the immigrant programs department in many languages (Finnish,
- Greek, Serbo-Croatian, Macedonian, Slovenian, Assyrian, Spanish, Turkish,
- Polish, Albanian, and Arabic), and from domestic radio. Sarah Roxstrom:
-
- "The idea now is to give this channel a new profile, more as a service to
- foreign visitors. This would mean extending the English and probably German
- programming. At the moment we broadcast an hour of the BBC World Service
- every morning between 6:00 and 7:00 AM local time. That's half an hour of
- "Newshour" at the moment, and half an hour of "Europe Today".
-
- "From the 27th of March we're going to be broadcasting an hour and a half of
- "Morning Edition" from National Public Radio every day between 13:00 and
- 14:30 local time. That will be followed by the regular half hour from Radio
- Sweden in English. Because we're a local station, concentrating on Sweden and
- the other Nordic countries, we want to give our listeners the chance to hear
- world news from the BBC and from NPR."
-
- When Sweden introduces Digital Audio Broadcasting, scheduled for 1995,
- Stockholm International will be one of the national channels in the DAB
- stream.
-
- WORLD RADIO NETWORK--We're getting National Public Radio through the World
- Radio Network, which provides satellite channels in Europe and North America
- for international broadcasters in English, including Radio Sweden. WRN's Karl
- Miosga was also in today's program, where he announced that WRN is changing
- its audio subcarrier on Astra. The transponder will remain MTV's transponder
- 22, but on April 1 the audio will officially shift from 7.74 to 7.38 MHz.
- Tests will begin on the new audio frequency on around March 25th. The change
- is because many older satellite receivers don't reach 7.74 MHz audio.
-
- Besides Stockholm International, WRN programming is also carried over Radio
- Finland's Capital FM in Helsinki on 103.7 MHz. In addition to Radio Finland,
- Capital FM rebroadcasts NPR and Radio Australia from WRN, as well as VOA,
- Deutsche Welle, and Radio France International. Cable systems in Europe
- relaying WRN include one in Croydon in the UK, and systems in Amsterdam and
- Dublin will be adding WRN at the end of March.
-
- In North America a number of public radios stations will be carrying WRN
- programming.
-
- Back here in Europe, WRN is working on adding a German service.
-
- RADIO SWEDEN--When our new Radio Sweden schedule goes into effect on March
- 27th, we'll be available via WRN in Europe on MTV's Astra transponder 22,
- audio soon to be 7.38 MHz, at 20:00 hrs UTC, and to North America on the ASC-
- 1 satellite, on SCOLA's transponder 23, audio 6.2 MHz, at 20:00 and 00:00 hrs
- UTC.
-
- We'll also continue to be available in Europe on our own Astra channel, on
- the Sky Movies Gold transponder number 26, audio 7.74 MHz, at 16:15, 17:30,
- 21:30, and 22:30 hrs UTC and weekends at 20:30 hrs.
-
- For those of you listening on shortwave, we'll be on the air to Europe at
- those times on 1179 and 6065 kHz, along with 9655 and 15390 kHz at 17:30, and
- 9655 kHz at 21:30 hrs. The 17:30 and 20:30 hrs broadcasts should also be
- audible in parts of Africa and the Middle East.
-
- Our North American schedule will be at 12:30 and 13:30 hrs on 15240 and 17870
- kHz and at 02:30 and 03:30 hrs on 6040 and 9850 kHz.
-
- Latin American listeners can tune in at midnight 30 hours on 6065 and 9850
- kHz.
-
- We'll be broadcasting to Asia and the Pacific at 11:30 hrs on 13775, 15120,
- and 15240 kHz, at 23:30 hrs on 11910 kHz, and at 01:30 hrs on 9695 and 11695
- kHz.
-
- SIRIUS--Sweden's new Sirius satellite has begun testing from its new position
- alongside the Tele-X satellite at 5 degrees East. Sweden's TV 4, which is
- regularly on Tele-X, is also being relayed, as a test, on Sirius, on 11.932
- GHz. And the Tele-X sound carriers, including Radio Sweden, are along as
- well. There have been tests in PAL on 12.015 GHz, and now there's a D2-MAC
- test pattern on 12.092 GHz.
-
- Speculation continues about what stations may appear on Sirius. Can the
- Swedish Space Corporation lure Scansat to move its various TV3 and TV1000
- channels from Astra? (Which would undoubtedly anger many Scandinavian Astra
- dish owners.) Bertil Sundberg speculates in "Paa TV" magazine that Scansat's
- FilmMax might consider moving from its location on distant Intelsat 601.
-
- The feared interference between Sirius and Norway's Thor, located nearby at 1
- degree West, and using the same frequencies, has not appeared (at least on my
- 1.2 meter dish, there might be more of a problem on smaller dishes).
-
- FINLAND--All local radio licences in Finland are up for renewal this year.
- There are plans to build networks, and the national commercial TV network MTV
- (NOT the American music video network) has applied for a national radio
- licence. Currently Finland has no national commercial radio. (Kauto Huopio
- and FNB)
-
-
- EUROPEAN MEDIA NEWS:
-
- RADIO--There's a proposal for a new instore radio service for McDonalds. So
- far there's no indication where it might appear. But a radio station
- scheduled to appear on the CMT transponder on Intelsat 601 on 7.38 MHz has
- been delayed until May. It could be for McDonalds. (James Robinson)
-
- There's a new radio station called "Arabic Radio" on MBC's transponder on
- Eutelsat II-F1, on 7.38 and 7.56 MHz. (James Robinson)
-
- A radio station called "N-joy" is scheduled to begin on Premiere's Astra
- transponder 17 on 7.38 and 7.56 Mhz on April 4th at 16:44 hrs local time.
- (James Robinson)
-
- CNN--CNN has appeared with a strong signal at 21.5 degrees East on 11.095
- GHz. (Spyros Abatielos, Greece) Very curious. Eutelsat I-F5 is in this
- position, in an inclined orbit. Anyone else find this transmission?
-
- ARIANE--The failure of the Ariane 63 launch, carrying the Turksat 1 and
- Eutelsat II-F5 satellites, was due to cooling problems and a faulty bearing.
- Alterations to equipment are now underway to prevent the re-occurence of such
- a problem, but this will mean that this year's launch schedule will not
- resume until the beginning of June.
-
- This means that Astra 1D will not launch until December this year as a result
- of the Airane problems. The satellite was originally set for a September
- launch, but this will now not happen, putting a spanner in the works of a
- number of broadcasters who were counting on a successful launch on-time.
-
- It is reported that all available transponders on Astra 1D have already been
- booked, although further details are yet to emerge. ("Skyguide")
-
- QVC--The home shopping channel QVC, having lost its bid to buy Paramount in
- the US, is now said to be planning to expand into European markets.
- Clarification of the legal situation would, however, be required from the
- European Union. The current position is that teleshopping channels are
- prohibited unless they broadcast to one member state only. ("Skyguide")
-
- QVC is currently part of the Sky Multi-Channels package. There are those who
- wonder why on earth such a channel bothers to scramble its signals?
-
- NO NICK--Unconfirmed reports suggest that Sky and Viacom have dropped plans
- to launch Nick At Nite, advertised as part of the Sky Multi-channels package.
- Earlier reports suggested that the channel had been delayed due to problems
- with program rights and acquisitions.
-
- In the event that the channel is dropped, at least for 1994, it is likely
- that the Travel Channel, already broadcasting on Intelsat 601, will be
- offered time on Astra and will join the multi-channels package to replace
- Nick at Nite.
-
- In this event, the only apparent spare time is the 6:00 AM to 7:00 PM British
- time on JSTV's transponder 24, or the currently vacant (and Sky-owned)
- Transponder 47, which could be a more likely option. (Transponder 24 is now
- showing a new Astra promo tape in several languages during the spare hours.)
-
- The Travel Channel currently broadcasts midday to midnight on Intelsat, so
- while there is enough time available on transponder 24 to carry the channel
- in its entirety, the time-shift could be a problem for the channel.
- ("Skyguide")
-
- CHINESE CHANNEL--The Chinese Channel has announced that it will launch its
- European service on Astra on March 18, although it refuses to tell anyone
- which transponder it will launch on. ("Skyguide")
-
- SKY SPORTS--Sky has temporarily shelved plans for Sky Sports Two (again) by
- transferring football matches which clash with the current West Indies
- cricket coverage to Sky One. The move is partially for technical reasons,
- namely the difficulty in getting viewers to re-tune their receivers, but
- primarily for marketing reasons. The soccer matches on Sky One are achieving
- very respectable ratings, and is
- likely to bring an increased number of new subscribers to Sky Sports.
- ("Skyguide")
-
- SKY FREEBIES--While the soccer is screened on Sky One, all the Sky
- Multi-channels broadcast in soft videocrypt mode, so a viewing card is not
- required. Again, this is partially for technical reasons (there are some Sky
- Sports subscribers who do not take multichannels), but also with the
- marketing intention of capturing the die-hard viewers who have not taken up a
- subscription to multichannels. ("Skyguide")
-
- SKY MOVIES FREEBIES--Sky's promised preview weekend for non-movie
- subscribers, delayed from its original date in February, has now been
- announced for the weekend of April 9 and 10. The previous attempt had to be
- cancelled due to the objections of several major movie distributors.
- Presumably these difficulties have been ironed out, since Sky intends to
- "give away" a number of major movies in the April weekend, including Wayne's
- World, Cape Fear, Lethal Weapon 3, Alien 3, Edward Scissorhands and Star Trek
- 6. Sky Movies Gold will apparently not be included in the promotion.
- ("Skyguide")
-
- INTELSAT--United Artists, provider of a number of television channels for the
- cable television industry in the UK, has announced that it will cease its
- conventional PAL broadcasts of Wire TV and The Parliamentary Channel in May,
- in favor of a digitally compressed service.
-
- The channels will share just one transponder on Intelsat 601, thus saving UA
- some GBP 1.2 million a year in transponder and uplink rental. While cable
- operators will have no trouble obtaining suitable digital decompression
- equipment, (UA would be able to afford to give it away since it is saving so
- much money on transponder rental) home viewers are likely to be very much
- left out in the cold. ("Skyguide") Wire TV is already broadcasting coded,
- using the SAVE system, and shares its current transponder with the Learning
- Channel.
-
- EURONEWS--Euronews, the troubled pan-European news channel, is in danger of
- being closed down because of spiralling costs and dwindling
- viewer levels. The channel faces impending competition from a news service
- planned by TF1. TF1 is to launch its news channel on June 24th. Jean-Pierre
- Elkabbach, chairman of France Television, has held initial talks with ARD in
- Germany. France Television said that ARD should invest in the channel and
- provide German-language news material. Discussions have also been held with
- RAI in Italy to operate on a similar basis. ("Satnews")
-
- EUROPEAN CABLE TV ALLIANCE--A major pan-European cable television joint
- venture has been formed by Philips Media and United International Holdings
- Inc. An agreement in principle has been made to operate pan-European cable
- television services.
-
- Philips currently has cable TV interests in Germany, the Netherlands,
- Belgium, France and Austria, and United has interests in Norway, Sweden,
- Ireland, Hungary and Malta. Cable services belonging to United in Israel will
- also be brought into the venture.
-
- Out of the combined cable services, more than 1.5 million of the 2.5 million
- homes that are passed for service are connected and paying monthly
- subscriptions. The joint venture will be the largest privately-owned,
- multi-channel subscription TV company in Europe.
-
- The alliance, subject to regulatory approval, will be concluded
- by the autumn. ("Satnews")
-
- UKRAINE--A weekly 50 minute program from the Ukraine will be carried every
- Friday via the Ghorizont at 11 degrees West. This has been monitored between
- 22:50 and 23:42 hrs following OITV programming from Ostankino Channel 1 TV
- from Moscow on C-band 3675 MHz. (BBC Monitoring)
-
-
- NORTH AMERICAN MEDIA NEWS:
-
- INTERACTIVE TV--A well-publicised trial of futuristic cable television
- services has been delayed by Time Warner for six months as the technology is
- still not ready.
-
- A spokesman for Time Warner Cable said that a trial of interactive television
- will be delayed until October at the earliest in Orlando. The planned Full
- Service Network trial is delayed due to refinements within the set-top
- control box and network computer software. But the company believes that it
- will still be providing service to more than 4,000 homes by the year-end, and
- 80 percent of its 7.8 million customers by 1998.
-
- While Time Warner delays its service, AT&T, TCI and US West are extending an
- existing trial of Viewer-Controlled Cable TV until the end of June, adding a
- range of new features in a bid to gauge user feedback. The companies said
- that a number of operational changes will be made to the pay-per-view and
- video-on-demand cable television
- service.
-
- One of the new services will be a personal intermission service, whereby a
- customer can halt a video programme for 15 minutes at a time, rejoining the
- programme on another channel later. New programming will also be added to
- the service to assess whether customers are influenced by greater programming
- and technology changes. Trials of the network have been ongoing since 1992.
- ("Satnews")
-
-
- LATIN AMERICAN MEDIA NEWS:
-
- RADIO--The first Christian radio network via satellite in Latin America,
- ALAS, will soon begin technical tests, using an Intelsat 6 satellite
- (presumeably C-band on Intelsat 601 at 27.5 degrees West or Intelsat 605 at
- 24.5 degrees West). (HCJB via BBC Monitoring) Previous reports have indicated
- ALAS would use digital encryption, unfortunately denying HCJB reception to
- TVRO owners in the Americas.
-
-
- ASIAN MEDIA NEWS:
-
- INDIA--All India Radio is planning to introduce 20 radio channels, via 5
- transponders on Insat 2B. Twelve of these channels will be earmarked for
- regional languages. (BBC Monitoring)
-
-
- PUBLICATIONS:
-
- The new edition of Radio Sweden's booklet "Communciations in Space: The DXers
- Guide to the Galaxy" is now available free of charge. Just write to Radio
- Sweden, S-105 10 Stockholm, Sweden. You can also send a fax. After the
- international access code from your country, the number is: 468-667-6283.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Sweden Calling DXers is the world's oldest radio program about international
- broadcasting. Radio Sweden has presented this round-up of radio news,
- features, and interviews on Tuesdays since 1948. It's currently broadcast on
- the first and third Tuesdays of the month.
-
- Radio Sweden broadcasts in English (beginning Mar. 27):
-
- Europe and Africa:
-
- 16:15 hrs on 1179 and 6065 kHz
- 17:30 hrs on 1179, 6065, 9655, and 15390 kHz
- 20:30 hrs on 1179, 6065 and 9655 kHz
- 21:30 hrs on 1179 and 6065 kHz, and
- 22:30 hrs on 1179 and 6065 kHz
-
- Middle East and Africa:
-
- 17:30 hrs on 6065, 9655, and 15390 kHz
- 20:30 hrs on 6065 and 9655 kHz
-
- Asia and the Pacific:
-
- 11:30 hrs on 13775, 15120, and 15240 kHz
- 23:30 hrs on 11910 kHz and
- 01:30 hrs on 9695 and 11695 kHz
-
- North America:
-
- 12:30 and 13:30 hrs on 15240 and 17870 kHz
- 02:30 and 03:30 hrs on 6040 and 9850 kHz
-
- South America:
-
- 00:30 hrs on 6065 and 9850 kHz
-
- The broadcasts at 16:15, 17:30, 21:30, and 22:30 hrs (and weekends at 20:30)
- are also relayed to Europe by satellite:
-
- Astra 1B (19.2 degrees East) transponder 26 (Sky Movies Gold/TV Asia/Adult
- Channel) at 11.597 GHz, audio subcarrier at 7.74 MHz,
-
- Tele-X (5 degrees East) (TV4 transponder) at 12.207 GHz, audio subcarrier
- 7.38 MHz.
-
- Radio Sweden is also relayed to Europe via the World Radio Network on MTV's
- transponder 22 on Astra, audio 7.38 MHz, daily at 20:00 hrs UTC.
-
- Radio Sweden can also be heard on WRN's North American service on ASC-1, on
- SCOLA's transponder 23, audio 6.20 MHz, daily at 00:00 and 20:00 hrs.
-
-
- Contributions can be sent to DX Editor George Wood by fax to +468-667-6283,
- from MCI Mail or CompuServe to the CompuServe mailbox 70247,3516, from
- Internet to 70247.3516@compuserve.com, or to SM0IIN at the packet radio BBS
- SM0ETV.
-
- Reports can also be sent to:
-
- Radio Sweden
- S-105 10 Stockholm
- Sweden
-
- Contributions should be NEWS about electronic media--from shortwave to
- satellites--and not loggings of information already available from sources
- such as the "World Radio TV Handbook". Clubs and DX publications may reprint
- material as long as MediaScan/Sweden Calling DXers and the original
- contributor are acknowledged, with the exception of items from BBC
- Monitoring, which are copyright.
-
- We welcome comments and suggestions about the electronic edition, Sweden
- Calling DXers, and our programs in general.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Thanks to this week's contributors Good Listening!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Mar 1994 15:58:47 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!prairienet.org!solso@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: WWV Voice announcments??
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Does any one have a schedule of when WWV announces the solar flux
- and stuff?? If you could mail me the times/freqs, that would be
- great!! Thanks
-
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- Stan Olson solso@prairienet.org
- P.O. Box 1122
- Champaign, Il. 61824-1122
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- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
- SB QST ARL ARLB026
- ARLB026 Phone interference survey
-
- 'Phone interference survey
-
- The FCC has released the results of a telephone interference survey
- just completed. 35 FCC field offices each picked three random cases
- of telephone interference on record and then visited the scene. The
- transmitting stations included 47 Citizens Band; 27 Amateur; 23 AM
- broadcast; 10 FM broadcast; and one international broadcast station.
-
- At the location experiencing interference, the FCC's Field
- Operations Bureau personnel would first test the telephones on site,
- and then test their own ''bulletproof'' telephones, as well as several
- commercially available filters. 241 different telephones were
- tested.
-
- Among the FCC's conclusions was that transmitter power did not seem
- to be a significant factor; they said that 10 watts or less caused
- telephone interference in one-third of the cases.
-
- The FCC also said that filters worked only one-third of the time.
- ''Manufacturers can design telephones to be interference free,'' the
- Commission said, citing its bulletproof telephones, which were
- immune from interference ''virtually all of the time.''
-
- The FCC said that it hopes that the survey will encourage affected
- parties ''to productively address and resolve this problem.''
-
- If you would like a copy of the survey, which includes a list of
- telephone models checked, send an SASE with two units of first class
- postage to the Technical Information Service at ARRL HQ.
- NNNN
- /EX
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- Date: 16 Mar 1994 15:31:59 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!newsrelay.iastate.edu!news.iastate.edu!wjturner@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2lptqg$7b4@cville-srv.wam.umd.edu>, <2lqka5$8k3@news.iastate.edu>, <2m09j7$4i@apple.com>ay.iast
- Subject : Re: 1x1 Callsigns?
-
- In article <2m09j7$4i@apple.com> kchen@apple.com (Kok Chen) writes:
- >The ARRL DXCC list shows
- >
- > A2 Botswana
- > A3 Tonga
- > A4 Oman
- > A5 Bhutan
- > A6 United Arab Emirates
- > A7 Qatar
- > A9 Bahrain
- >
- >Geez, perhaps I can move to the UAE and use A6TY :-).
-
- That call wouldn't be leagal there, as A6 is the *prefix*, and the prefix does
- *not* include the mandatory number. Thus for my call, N0RDV, the prefix is N,
- not N0. Therefore, calls in UAE could be A6#XX, but not A6XX.
-
- Understand?
- --
- Will Turner, N0RDV ---------------------------------------------
- wjturner@iastate.edu | "Are you going to have any professionalism, |
- twp77@isuvax.iastate.edu | or am I going to have to beat it into you?" |
- TURNERW@vaxld.ameslab.gov ---------------------------------------------
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