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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #306
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sat, 19 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 306
-
- Today's Topics:
- 1x1 Callsigns?
- 25_years_of_portable_phone
- 2 meter use in London, England?
- Diesel or Taurus fr HF/VHF mobile??
- Drake TR7 Gen'l coverage mod
- HAM Origin?
- ho
- IPS Daily Report - 17 March 94
- Looking for crystals
- QSL info: HV4NAC TI9CF 8P6AW?
- VK2SG RTTY DX Notes, 18 March
-
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-
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 20:03:20 +0000
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!demon!g8sjp.demon.co.uk!ip@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 1x1 Callsigns?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CMtKsI.8ty@hpqmoea.sqf.hp.com>
- dstock@hpqmoca.sqf.hp.com "David Stockton" writes:
-
- > All callsigns issued by a country must use the assigned initial
- > characters, but the subsequent characters are chosen freely by that
- > country, and assigned to permitted stations however that country wishes.
- >
- > That's why there's so much variation in how countries handle regional
- > and licence class differences.
-
- Hooray! Somebody *else* knows the truth :-)
-
- > The UK got G, M, and some things beginning with 2 when the alphabet
- > got shared out and decided to use G, possibly a second letter, digit for
- > amateurs, and all letter calls beginning with M for government stuff.
- > As a 1-off special offer, M0RSE was issued for a limited period to an
- > amateur group. The new novice licence uses the 2 series.
-
- *NEARLY* right :-)
-
- MSF stands on its own merits, as described (as would WWV). However, there
- are plenty of UK government calls that look like 'M2MP', 'M2FS' etc. Use
- your imagination here. According the information I have to hand, you forgot
- to mention that the UK is also allocated VPA-VSZ, ZBA-ZJZ, ZNA-ZOZ and
- ZQA-ZQZ
-
- Pip Pip
- --
- Iain Philipps
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 1994 16:46:59 +0000
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!uknet!demon!abacus!dmb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 25_years_of_portable_phone
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2093.9403171933@wrtfac.udev.cdc.com>,
- Dave Sweigert <sweigert@wrtfac.udev.cdc.COM> wrote:
- >
- >George Sweigert, now 74, licensed as N9LC since 1975 and formerly
- >W8ZIS, was granted a patent in June, 1969 for a wireless portable
- >telephone device. The specific patent claim was for "full duplex
- >radio communications".
- >
-
- Hello Dave,
-
- I'm not sure whether this is the first wireless telephone. I've got a copy
- of the 10th ed. World Radio Handbook (1957) which was the predecessor of the
- WRTH, in which Storno have an ad for a radiophone if I remember correctly.
-
- Admittedly it's the size of a large suitcase with about a 4-foot whip, and
- the guy carrying it (in trenchcoat and trilby) looks like the main actor in
- a bad spy movie, but if I read it correctly, and it connects to the PSTN rather
- than just a 2-way portable (haulable ? :-)), this would pre-date the above
- claim by 22 years ! I'll check it out over the weekend ..
-
- The same edition has the latest in VCR technology. This domestic wonder was
- reel-to-reel, and looks to about the same size as a small automobile !
-
- 73
-
- David
- --
- David Byrne, Abacus Software, London, UK Tel: +44 (0)71 930 4884
- Email: dmb@abacus.demon.co.uk Fax: +44 (0)71 839 7445
- Here's a koan: If you have ice-cream I will give you some. If you have none,
- I will take it away from you. (it's an ice-cream koan).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 94 17:00:59 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!netcomsv!skyld!jangus@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 2 meter use in London, England?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <763839799snz@g8sjp.demon.co.uk> ip@g8sjp.demon.co.uk writes:
- > In article <CMrFLs.G8u@oasis.icl.co.uk>
- > prs@oasis.icl.co.uk "Peter Swynford" writes:
- >
- > > well if you guys stopped funding the IRA, the airport would be a bit
- > > safer....
- > [assorted drivel deleted]
- > > 73 G0PUB Peter.
- >
- > I tried *very* hard to find a 'smiley' in this message. In my opinion, I'm
- > ashamed for British radio amateurs that such a person should appear to be
- > representative of the breed. Makes my flesh crawl, just thinking about it.
- >
- > Iain Philipps
-
- What part are you taking offense at Iain, the bit about the IRA funding or
- the alledged bandplan for London? It's a bit unclear from the way you
- edited his posting.
-
- There are more deaths from gang activities in Los Angeles County alone
- in one month then there are from IRA bombings for the whole year.
-
- I'd almost rather be living in Ireland, except that it is *in* Ireland.
-
-
-
- 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: Fri, 18 Mar 1994 15:27:39 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!emory!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Diesel or Taurus fr HF/VHF mobile??
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CMsx2J.1Jw@hpqmoea.sqf.hp.com> dstock@hpqmoca.sqf.hp.com (David Stockton) writes:
- >
- > Did you try exorcism?
-
- Yeah, but getting the chicken blood off the seats was a chore. :-)
-
- Gary
- --
- Gary Coffman KE4ZV | You make it, | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
- Destructive Testing Systems | we break it. | uunet!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary
- 534 Shannon Way | Guaranteed! | emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 20:26:15 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!greg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Drake TR7 Gen'l coverage mod
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The easiest answer to WARC coverage on the TR7 is to remove the
- transmit-inhibit 'feature.'
-
- Unfortunately, I've lost track of the faded fax that told me how
- to do it.
-
- Does anybody have the info?
-
- I'm still looking for another NB7, as well, or other 7-line goodies.
-
- Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 1994 16:44:54 GMT
- From: nih-csl!helix.nih.gov!mack@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: HAM Origin?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CMsJCA.IMx@ucdavis.edu> ez006683@chip.ucdavis.edu (Daniel D. Todd) writes:
- >Edward Sorensen (edsorensen@delphi.com) wrote:
-
- > Lid came from the habit of poor telegraph operators to set
- >there 'receivers' on a tin lid to amplify the sound.
- >
- In the book which accompanied a PBS special on Armstrong, Sarnoff and
- DeForest, the term LID is described as originating withe the marking
- L.I.D. (later in day) marked on low priority telegrams, which were
- given
- to poorer operators, while the urgent messaes were given to the good
- opreators.
-
- Joe Mack NA3T
- mack@ncifcrf.gov
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 19:43:54 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!fc.hp.com!allanw@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ho
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- --
- --
- Allan
- --
- Allan Weaver, W0PTU | Voice: (303) 229-3559
- Hewlett-Packard Company | Internet: allanw@fc.hp.com
- Fort Collins, Colorado 80525-9599 |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 1994 16:21:02 +0000
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!uknet!pipex!demon!abacus!dmb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: IPS Daily Report - 17 March 94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Mar17.235432.2767@ips.oz.au>,
- Regional Warning Centre <rwc@flare.syd.ips.oz.au> wrote:
- >SUBJ: IPS DAILY SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
- >ISSUED AT 17/2330Z MARCH 1994 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
-
-
- >3A. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION SUMMARY
- > LATITUDE BAND
- >DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
- >17 Mar normal normal-fair fair
- >PCA Event : None.
- >3B. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION FORECAST
- > LATITUDE BAND
- >DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
- >18 Mar normal fair-normal fair
- >19 Mar normal fair-normal fair
- >20 Mar normal normal fair-normal
-
-
- What latitudes are in each of the LOW/MIDDLE/HIGH bands. Specifically,
- int the UK, are we high or middle ?
-
-
- David.
- --
- David Byrne, Abacus Software, London, UK Tel: +44 (0)71 930 4884
- Email: dmb@abacus.demon.co.uk Fax: +44 (0)71 839 7445
- Here's a koan: If you have ice-cream I will give you some. If you have none,
- I will take it away from you. (it's an ice-cream koan).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 94 17:08:36 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!udel!pacs.sunbelt.net!lynx.unm.edu!Mr-Hyde.aoc.nrao.edu!bgreschk@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Looking for crystals
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello.
-
- I'm no where near home so I don't want to read through everything here to
- see if this is a dumb question, so I'll just assume that it is (I don't
- normally read this group either).
-
- I'm not a ham (yet) but there is one in the Philippines that is looking
- for crystals for an old transceiver (I don't don't know the make/model).
- He needs crystals for the following frequencies
-
- 15620 KHz
- 15610
- 15970
- 15870
-
- A mail order source would be real nice since that would then give everyone
- in the Western Pacific a catalog to drool over. :-)
-
- Thanks!
- Bob
- --
- Bob Greschke | If you think the traffic is bad now just wait
- Socorro, New Mexico USA | until the Information Dirt Road gets paved!
- -------------------------+
- Internet: bgreschk@aoc.nrao.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 17 Mar 1994 20:36:46 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!slay@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: QSL info: HV4NAC TI9CF 8P6AW?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I would appreciate some help in getting QSL address info any of the
- following:
-
- HV4NAC via IK0FVC
- 8P6AW
- TI9CF via TI2CF
- FY5YP
-
- Thanks and 73 de Sandy
- WA6BXH/7J1ABV slay@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 94 11:47:39 GMT
- From: malgudi.oar.net!infinet!n8emr!bulletin@sun.com
- Subject: VK2SG RTTY DX Notes, 18 March
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ==============================================================
- | Automatic relayed from packet radio via |
- | N8EMR's Ham BBS, 614-895-2553 |
- ==============================================================
-
- SB DX @ WW $RTDX0318
- VK2SG RTTY DX Notes, 18 March
- VK2SG RTTY DX Notes for week ending 18 March 1994 (BID RTDX0318)
-
- Looking for new countries in RTTY? Well here is your chance to snag
- 'em. BARTG Spring RTTY Contest, sponsored by the British Amateur
- Radio Teledata Group (BARTG) starts 19 March at 0200Z and ends 20
- March at 0200Z. Exchange RST, serial number and UTC. For details,
- QST and RTTY Digital Journal, February 1994.
-
- Our information this week came from 9X5LJ, DJ3IW and the Central-
- Europe DX Cluster Node DB0SPC, I5FLN, IK5AAX and the IK5PWJ Packet
- Cluster, N2DBI, W2JGR and the NJ0M node of the Twin-Cities DX Packet
- Cluster, W5KSI and ZS5S. Thank you all for your assistance.
-
- Bandpass
-
- Friday 11
- 0237-14086 FG5GI
- 1334-14087 YI1AL
- 1336-14090 UU9JWB
- 1426-14086 SV5AZP
- 2146-21088 C21/YI see notes
- 2146-14088 TU4EI QSL W3HCW
-
- Saturday 12
- 0131-14087 ZP5JCY
- 1242-14089 RU9CX
- 1244-14082 UU9JWB
- 1249-14089 ES4MM
- 1250-14086 HK0DPA
- 1351-14082 KG4CW
- 1509-14089 ES4MM
- 1514-14090 J28JJ
- 1545-21083 ZD7DP
- 2120-14088 CO2KG
- 2128-14089 HK0DPA
- 2203-14088 KG4CW
- 2313-14084 CO2KG
-
- Sunday 13
- 1212-14086 UY0IO
- 1212-14084 SV1CQO
- 1324-14087 ES4MM
- 1452-21083 ZD7DP
-
- Monday 14
- 1553-14086 UT5DX
- 1611-14083 SV1CQO
- 1627-14088 4X6UO
- 1842-21086 ZK1AIQ So. Cook
- 2148-14088 HK0DPA
-
- Tuesday 15
- 0257-14085 ZK1AIQ
- 1647-14085 CU1AC
- 2221-14088 TU2EI
-
- Wednesday 16
- 1554-14087 OD5PL
- 1558-14090 UU8JA
- 1618-14090 EI3GZ
- 1621-14087 OK1DXS
- 1733-14083 HG6N
- 1830-14086 UT5DG
- 2000-14085 9I2Z QSL DL7VRO
- 2157-14087 CO2KG
- 2204-21087 XE3LMV inverted
-
- Thursday 17
- 0026-14085 CX3ABE
- 0103-14084 TI2KSR
- 1550-14085 UR4UYI
- 1550-14084 RW3GK
- 1615-14087 4N7M
- 1714-14090 UU8JA
- 1740-14087 OZ1GML Zealand Is. EU-01908-14090 S92ZM
- 2051-21084 J28BS
- 2103-21083 ZD7DP
- 2143-14088 J28BS
-
-
- Notes of Interest.
-
- Nauru, C21. C21/MI and C21/YI are the callsigns issued to JF2MBF,
- Mitsunobu Ichino and JI1NJC, Yasunori Iitsuka for their operation.
- C21 with the portable designator consisting of their initials.
- QSL JR2KDN.
-
- Spratly Islands, 9M0. the next operation from Spratly Is scheduled
- for sometime around April 2. Callsigns will be 9M0A, 9M0AG and 9M0BZ,
- to be active on RTTY, AMTOR, Pactor and Packet. Look for them on RTTY
- frequencies, 7030, 14085, 21085 and 28085.
-
- DXAC Proposed March Schedule. DXAC Chairman W4VQ, Robert Beatty,
- announced a proposed vote. One of the topics is the deletion of Mount
- Athos. More on this later.
-
- For next week's Bulletin, send your Bandpass and Notes of Interest to
- Jules, W2JGR @ W2TKU.#SRQ.FL.USA.NA
-
- Remember, DX Don't Sleep.
- GL DE Bob, WB2CJL @ W5KSI.#NOLA.LA.USA.NA
- /EX
- SP KT7H @ N7DUO.WA.USA.NA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 18 Mar 1994 15:26:24 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!emory!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2lnlon$lk4@news.acns.nwu.edu>, <2lo2fn$q5m@cascade.ens.tek.com>, <CMozz7.2sA@news.Hawaii.Edu>
- Reply-To : gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman)
- Subject : Re: QRP fun (was: JARGON)
-
- In article <CMozz7.2sA@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeffrey Herman) writes:
- >jlw3@cec3.wustl.edu (Jesse L Wei) writes:
- >: Now this is my question: do hams *ever* talk about anything besides what
- >: kind of rig (s)he's got, ham problems, ham equipment, etc? As a waiting
- >: (as in for my ticket) prospective, I've liistened to the local repeaters,
- >: and personally, the conversations seem pretty boring if that's all you
- >: ever talk about. Have I missed anything? or something? Is the purpose
- >: of ham radio to talk about the technicalities of it? I know that the
- >: whole nature of it requires technicality, but isn't there more to
- >: it than that?
- >
- >Folks on here and on .policy have been complaining about QSO content
- >lately, particularly on the HF bands. But some of us feel that just
- >establishing contact with someone, whether they be a dozen miles or a
- >thousand miles away is enough in itself, especially when using QRP
- >(5 watts or less), and even more so if running QRPp (1 watt or less).
-
- [delete]
-
- >An RST of 579 into Hungary with only 10 milliwatts? And 1 mw brought
- >a 559 report? So you see, QSO content might not be as important as just
- >making contact.
-
- Jeff has a point about exotic contact methods. Certainly the QSO
- content of an EME contact is rather thin, but it's the fact of
- the contact itself that's the primary goal. A few milliwatts on
- HF isn't quite so exotic, its worked rather well for many years
- when the ionosphere cooperates, but it's still more of a challenge
- than making the same contact with 100 watts. However, the bulk
- of contacts made on HF, or VHF/UHF, aren't attempts to press the
- limits of propagation. It's that majority of contacts that we lament
- as contentless. There's little challenge to making the contact
- when both sides are running substantial power over well established
- paths (or certainly when through a repeater). The emphasis isn't
- on making the contact, that's trivial, the emphasis has to be on
- the content since that's the only novel aspect of the exchange.
-
- Gary
- --
- Gary Coffman KE4ZV | You make it, | gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary
- Destructive Testing Systems | we break it. | uunet!rsiatl!ke4zv!gary
- 534 Shannon Way | Guaranteed! | emory!kd4nc!ke4zv!gary
- Lawrenceville, GA 30244 | |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Mar 1994 08:42:36 -0800
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <199403081458.GAA03204@ucsd.edu>, <1994Mar8.174004.7646@rsg1.er.usgs.gov>, <mosier.102.0@fagan.uncg.edu>
- Subject : Re: Ten-Tec question
-
- mosier@fagan.uncg.edu (Stephen Mosier) writes:
-
- >In article <1994Mar8.174004.7646@rsg1.er.usgs.gov>
- >junger@rsg1.er.usgs.gov (John Unger) writes:
-
- >>>better use with SSB. By virtue of its name I would say the blanker
- >>>reduces the background static. Am I far wrong and is this a useful
- >>>feature on this rig?
- >>
- >>I have a TenTec Corsair II with a noise blanker and have yet to find
- >>any conditions where it has been helpful to reduce general static-type
-
- >Ditto for the noise blanker on my TenTec OMNI VI.
-
-
- I once found that the noise blanker on my Omni V actually worked on
- some kind of impulsive noise. But it so rarely does anything useful
- that I never bothered to figure out just when it does work and for
- ages now, I have abandoned even trying it.
-
- Ten-Tec can probably save us all a few bucks and not include their
- noise blanker wannabe :-). That, and the zillions of birdies are
- the weak spots of the Omni V.
-
- Otherwise, Ten-Tec rigs are WONDERFUL.
-
- 73
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #306
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