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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #371
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 3 Apr 94 Volume 94 : Issue 371
-
- Today's Topics:
- 73
- ANS-092 BULLETINS
- ARLD018 DX news
- Flea Market & Exams, Framingham, Mass., April 10
- Hamming in Hong Kong
- Hams, FCC, Delays, BS walks
- How phasing SSB Exciters Work (Was: RF and AF speech processors)
- Large Diameter Air-Core Coils
- Long directories
- Operation of Ham radios on planes
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 2 Apr 1994 20:37:47 +0000
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!demon!golflima.demon.co.uk!George@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 73
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Yes, I think you are quite correct. *73* should not have an *s* nor a
- *best* or *very*. Whats all this nonsense with *KN* when *K* is
- all thats needed? 73
- --
- Russell Lee G6GL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Apr 94 18:13:58 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: ANS-092 BULLETINS
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-092.01
- AMSAT-OE SPONSORS SEMINAR
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.01 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD APRIL 2, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-092.01
-
- AMSAT-Austria Sponsors Space Education Seminar 16-APR-1994 In Innsbruck
-
- The AMSAT-Austria group (AMSAT-OE) will announce their first Educational
- Development Seminar meeting using the amateur radio satllites AO-21 and
- DOVE (DO-17). It is most fitting that these satellites will be used to
- broadcast the announcement of this meeting because the theme is the
- advancement science education through use and observation of OSCARs. Look
- for the announcement from DOVE beginning on 15-APR-1994 in its telemetry
- broadcasts and look for the synthesized voice message from AO-21 this week.
-
- The meeting will take place on 16-APR-1994 at the Technical Highschool of
- Innsbruck, Austria and is being sponsored by the Department of Electronics
- and Telecommunication. The presenters planned will be OE1VKW, DG2CV, and
- EA2CLS/KB7HTA, and I2KBD. All of these radio amateurs are well know in
- educational circles. They have a lot of interesting information for those
- in attendence. All are invited to join AMSAT-OE at this seminar. For more
- information, contact Wolf Hoeller (OE7FTJ) at his INTERNET address of
- uibk.ac.at.
-
- [The AMSAT News Service would like to thank Wolf Hoeller (OE7FTJ) for this
- bulletin item.]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-092.02
- OPERATING TIPS FOR AO-27
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.02 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD APRIL 2, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-092.02
-
- N8QGC & N4TPY Offer Some Operating Suggestions For AMRAD-OSCAR-27 (AO-27)
-
- N8GQC has been working staions on AO-27 all the way from his Detroit area
- QTH to as far away as Mexico City, Mexico, Baffin Island, and the North
- West Teritories. He notes that these are great contacts for a Low Earth
- Orbiting (LEO) satellite. In his discussions with the AO-27's ground con-
- trol station station operator N4TPY, N8GQC has put together a list of "good
- operating practices" that N4TPY would like all those who use AO-27 to
- follow:
-
- 1. Please use as little power as possible. It is recommended that you
- use your H/T when possible. If not, then use no more then 25 Watts
- ERP.
-
- 2. Please try to be kind to other satellite operators. The object should
- be to make as many contacts as you can, and to step on as few as
- possible.
-
- 3. The satellite has no set schedule of availability at this time. The
- control stations will make it available only on weekends during daylight
- passes. Sometimes during the week AO-27 may also be on, but it will be
- "hit or miss."
-
- N8QGC has worked AO-27 with a very simple set up. He transmits on the
- uplink frequency of 145.850 MHz using a homebrew 1/4 wave vertical antenna.
- His total uplink power is 10 watts. N8GQC find that this gives him a very
- strong signal into the satellite. But he especially wants hams to know
- that he has also worked AO-27 using a H/T with a "rubber-duck" antenna and
- 2.5 watts output! However, receiving this satellite can be somewhat
- difficult. N8QGC uses a KLM 440-6X antenna to receive. This is the the same 6
- element UHF YAGI that he uses for transmitting on AO-21 when he isn't
- communicating through AO-27. AO-27's downlink can be heard on on 436.800
- MHz. N8QGC is in the process of experimenting with several different
- receiving antennas. For mobile operations using AO-27 he has tried using
- his full-wave 70CM antenna on the car but has noted that doesn't work
- very well. On the receive side, he reports, it still takes a 6 element
- Yagi antenna.
-
- By keeping the above suggestions in mind, all users of AO-27 will be able
- to enjoy it to its fullest capabilities.
-
- [The AMSAT News Service would like to thank N8GQC & N4TPY for this bulletin
- item.]
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-092.03
- SATELLITE W.A.E.Z.S. AWARD
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.03 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD APRIL 2, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-092.03
-
- Worked All European Zones by Satellite (W.A.E.Z.S.) Award Available
-
- AO-10 and AO-13 user Mario Di Iorio (IW6BNC) is active from his QTH in
- Macerata located in the center of Italy, grid square JN63RH. Mario is also
- the manager of W.A.E.Z.S (Worked All European Zones by Satellite) Award.
- Mario reports that very few radio amateurs know of the existence of this
- award. The European zones are: 14, 15, 16, 20, and 40. The award is divided
- into a bronze, silver, and gold award. The follwing is the criteria for
- each catagory:
-
- 1) The basic award or the "Bronze" award can be obtained with a single QSO
- with any radio amateur station in Macerata, Italy and 3 European
- zones.
-
- 2) The "Silver" award can be obtained with making contacts with 4 European
- zones and 1 operator from Macerata, Italy.
-
- 3) The "Gold" award can be obtained with 5 European zone contacts plus one
- contact from any station in Macerata, Italy.
-
- The follwoing are the only valid amateur radio operators from Macerata.
- And they are are: 1) IK6LMB, 2) IW6BNC, 3) IK6MQM. Send your requests for
- this award to:
-
- W.A.E.Z.S AWARD MANAGER
- c/o A.R.I. MACERATA
- P.O. BOX 66
- 62100 MACERATA - MC ITALY
-
- and please include 10 IRCs.
-
- The orginal QSL cards are not needed as proof of confirmation of the contacts
- but only a list of QSOs containing all the details of the contacts between
- the stations involved. This award is valid for a single satellite but it
- changes with respect to the different modes of operation, e.g., SSB, CW or
- a mix of the the two modes. IW6BNC hopes to see many stations striving to
- obtain the W.A.E.Z.S award. If you have further questions about this award
- and its rules, direct your inquiries to:
-
- Mario Di Iorio (IW6BNC)
- P.O. Box 66
- 62100 Macerata - MC
- Italy
-
- Or you can send IW6BNC a packet message to his local packet radio BBS of
- IW6BNC @ IW6BET.MC.ITA.EU.
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-092.04
- LATEST ZRO TEST NOTES
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.04 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD APRIL 2, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-092.04
-
- WA5ZIB Offers The Some Observations On The Recent AO-13 ZRO Tests
-
- The current round of ZRO Tests via AO-13 are complete. No tests were
- missed and all went well. Some interference was experienced on the Feb-
- ruary 19th test, but it was not critical. The tests of February 19th and
- 26th were completed just prior to AO-13's switch to Mode "S" with no time
- available for discussion with participants after the tests. These ZRO
- tests were scheduled very close to the mode-switch time due to a minor error
- in predictions made months in advance. The February 26th test was begun a
- few minutes early to ensure that all levels would be sent prior to mode
- switch. Many thanks to those on the AO-13 AMSAT Operations Net that
- identified the potential schedule conflict before it became a problem.
-
- No new Z9 reports have yet been received, but there's plenty of time to
- send in submissions. There is no charge for copy verification although an
- S.A.S.E. is appreciated. Send your copy to: Andy MacAllister (WA5ZIB),
- AMSAT V.P. User Services, 14714 Knights Way Drive, Houston, TX 77083-5640.
-
- More tests will be scheduled during the next season of Nadir pointing for
- AO-13. The dates will be posted to the AMSAT News Service (ANS).
-
- /EX
- SB SAT @ AMSAT $ANS-092.05
- WEEKLY OSCAR STATUS REPORTS
-
- HR AMSAT NEWS SERVICE BULLETIN 092.05 FROM AMSAT HQ
- SILVER SPRING, MD APRIL 2, 1994
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
- BID: $ANS-092.05
-
- Weekly OSCAR Status Reports: 02-APR-94
-
- AO-13: Current Transponder Operating Schedule:
- M QST *** AO-13 TRANSPONDER SCHEDULE *** 1994 Mar 19-Apr 04
- Mode-B : MA 0 to MA 90 |
- Mode-BS : MA 90 to MA 120 |
- Mode-S : MA 120 to MA 122 |<- S beacon only
- Mode-S : MA 122 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 235/0, Apr 04 240/0, Apr 04
- [G3RUH/DB2OS/VK5AGR]
-
- FO-20: The following is the current schedule for transponder operations:
- ANALOG MODE:
- 6-Apr-94 6:45 -to- 13-Apr-94 7:10 UTC
- 20-Apr-94 7:35 -to- 27-Apr-94 7:55 UTC
- 11-May-94 6:54 -to- 18-May-94 7:20 UTC
- Digital mode: Unless otherwise noted above.
- [Kazu Sakamoto (JJ1WTK) qga02014@niftyserve.or.jp]
-
- AO-21: N8QGC has been working AO-21 from Detroit QTH and notes that AO-21
- is operating normally. It is on the following schedule: 5 minutes of FM
- repeater operation followed by 4 minutes of WEFAX transmissions. Fin-
- ally, the cycle is conclued with 1 minute of packet before switching
- back to FM repeter mode. [N8QGC]
-
- AO-27: AO-27 now acting as a 'J' mode FM transponder and is proving very
- popular in Europe, with increased activity daily. It has a strong ex-
- cellent quality downlink that can easily be heard on a hand-held receiver
- on 436.800 MHz +/- some 10 KHz of shift Doppler shift correction. It's
- sensitivity is far greater than 'B' Mode on AO-21. If there are no QRO
- stations on 145.850 MHz (+/- some 3 KHz of Doppler shift), uplinking us-
- ing a hand-held which can produce 2 watts ERP is capable of putting an
- excellent full quieting signal into the transponder. As evidence G3IOR
- has worked several other European stations using 2.5 watt hand-held
- dual-band transceivers and for optimum footprint coverage to VE8DX who
- was running just 3 watts into a ground plane omni-directional from Baffin
- Island. All were fully quieting signals! [G3IOR]
-
- STS-59: A brief reminder that STS-59 is scheduled to be launched on 07-APR-94
- at 12:07 UTC and will carry the Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment
- (SAREX) payload. For complete details, please refer back to the
- $ANS-071.02 bulletin.
-
- 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: Sat, 2 Apr 1994 09:19:52 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!cyber2.cyberstore.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ARLD018 DX news
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ARL $ARLD018
- ARLD018 DX news
-
- ZCZC AE16
- QST de W1AW
- DX Bulletin 18 ARLD018
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 14:12:36 GMT
- From: world!slm@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Flea Market & Exams, Framingham, Mass., April 10
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Ham-Radio Flea Market Sunday, April 10 in Framingham
-
- FRAMINGHAM, Mass. -- The Framingham Amateur Radio Association (FARA) is
- sponsoring a ham-radio-related flea market and exam session on Sunday,
- April 10, at Framingham High School. Dealers and private individuals will be
- selling radio equipment, parts, books, and other related material. In
- addition, FARA will be conducting exams for all categories of amateur
- radio license.
-
- Admission to the flea market is $5 at 9 a.m., and $2 at 10 a.m. and after.
- Most exams require a $5.75 fee. Pre-registration for exams is suggested;
- walk-ins will only be accepted on a space-available basis up to 10 a.m. For
- more information about exams, contact Dick Marshall at (508) 877-0563. For
- information about the flea market, call Lew Nyman at (508) 879-7456.
-
- Talk-in will be available the day of the flea-market on the W1FY 2-meter
- repeater, 147.15 MHz.
-
- Flea-market proceeds are used to support the activities of FARA and the
- Framingham High School amateur radio club, as well as FARA's annual
- scholarship program. For general information about the Framingham Amateur
- Radio Association, call the FARA club station at (508) 879-8097, or write to
- P.O. Box 3005, Framingham, MA 01701.
-
- The FARA ham-radio station, W1FY, in the basement of the Danforth Museum
- building, is open to the public most Wednesday evenings and Saturday
- mornings. Meetings are the first Thursday night of each month, 7:30 p.m.
- at the club station, the next meeting is April 7. All are welcome.
-
-
- --
- electronic address: slm@world.std.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 07:45:23 GMT
- From: news.doit.wisc.edu!saimiri.primate.wisc.edu!hpg30a.csc.cuhk.hk!uxmail!dma039.ust.hk!ee_hflo@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Hamming in Hong Kong
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Chip Owens (owens@stout.atd.ucar.edu) wrote:
- : Has anyone with a U.S. ham license had success getting
- : a permit to operate in Hong Kong?
-
- : I'm going there this summer and want to operate a ham
- : station. Any help or info would be greatly appreciated.
-
- : Chip Owens, NW0O, Boulder, Colorado
-
- You can apply for a a kind of temporary license in OFTA.
- (OTFA:Office of Telecommunication Authority).
- Address: OFTA , 25/f , Wu Chung Building, Wan Choi, HK island, Hong Kong.
-
- Michael Lo
- VR2YJR
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 12:58:59 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Hams, FCC, Delays, BS walks
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CnJHHp.D3w@fore.com> ed@fore.com (Ed Bathgate) writes:
- >
- >I am surprised as to how few STRONG electronic techs & engineers there
- >are anymore. Yes the trade schools are turning grads out in droves, but
- >I bet that my wife could do more to trouble shoot a digital dashboard
- >in a GM car than could the majority of Graduated Electronic techs!
- >And she has only learned from watching me.
-
- So what else is new? In the industry, we've always looked on these trade
- school grads as merely apprentice material. We know we'll have to teach
- them how to do trouble shooting and economical repair on the job. And
- a freshly minted engineer usually costs quite a bit more than he's worth
- until he gains a year or two of experience on the job. What they teach
- in school isn't what an employee really needs to know on the job.
-
- >I recently looked for some Ham Radio Magazines, but only found 1 after
- >a long drive to a large magazines only shop.
- >
- >I remember years back, you could go to just about any convience store
- >or food store and get Popular Electronics, Radio Electronics, Elementary
- >Electronics, CQ, 73, and on some occasions QST.
-
- You must shop in the wrong stores. Winn Dixie supermarkets carry all
- of the above except QST (though some of the mags have changed names).
- The league doesn't seem to push rack sales of QST, but since it's
- supposed to be a membership journal, I guess that's understandable.
-
- >Those days are gone. I counted no less than 12 different Wrestling
- >mags, 6 music magazines, 5 bridal mags, 6 off road mags, 3 hot rod mags,
- >4 different bathing suit mags (sim to sports illustrated swimsuit)
-
- Only 3 Hot Rod mags? You're definitely shopping in the wrong stores.
- And where are the 20 or 30 computer mags?
-
- >At my job, we have entry level data entry people who make higher salarys
- >than the Trained & Experienced Technicians who do the final test &
- >debugging of the products.
- >
- >It seems that Technicans & Engineers are a dying/ignored group,
- >bean counters & paper pushers are the cream of the crop.
-
- Sigh, it was ever thus. If you want to make money, being an electronics
- tech or engineer isn't the road to wealth in companies. You'll have
- to open your own shop, and then you'll find you're spending more time
- as an administrator and financial manager than you are at being an
- electronic tech or engineer. That's the business world for you. Businesses
- are money machines, and those who tend the money are the ones who get
- to take home the most money. Engineers and techs are expenses to be
- minimized.
-
- 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: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 13:31:53 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!wa4mei!ke4zv!gary@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: How phasing SSB Exciters Work (Was: RF and AF speech processors)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <CnJrA3.1I3@srgenprp.sr.hp.com> alanb@sr.hp.com (Alan Bloom) writes:
- >Gary Coffman (gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us) wrote:
- [chart deleted]
- >: Now this chart illustrates the problem I've been talking about. As
- >: we can see, the difference in delay with frequency is quite marked.
- >: Sure the phase delay increases *smoothly* with frequency delta, but
- >: the magnitude of the error rapidly climbs with increasing frequency
- >: delta. This is our old friend click-boom. ...
- >
- >Other people besided Gary may be confused by this, so I'll post an
- >explanation.
-
- I'm not confused. I calculated the delays based on the graph you posted.
- Delay equals the reciprocal of frequency times the total phase delay in
- degrees divided by 360.
-
- >The graph above plots phase, not delay. A constant delay results in
- >a constantly-rising phase plot. For example, a 1 millisecond delay
- >is 36 degrees at 100 Hz, 360 degrees at 1000 Hz, 3600 degrees at
- >10,000 Hz, etc.
-
- Yeah, but that isn't what your graph showed.
-
- >While the plot above looks like a straight line, it really isn't because
- >of the logarithmic x-axis.
-
- Bingo! I check plotted it on semi-log paper then replotted on a linear
- graph from which I calculated my differential delay numbers.
-
- >However, as the chart that Tom Bruhns posted of
- >a typical phase-shift network shows, it really isn't too bad. His chart
- >shows that between 400 and 2786 Hz, the maximum phase error from a straight
- >line varies smoothly between +17.2 to -20.9 degrees, which is far better
- >than you would get with a typical transceiver-type crystal filter.
-
- As I commented, his table looked much better than your graph, and I
- calculated differential delays based on it too that were nearly 10
- times smaller. It's just that I've seen phase plots for crystal and
- mechanical filters which, *away from the edges*, where Tom's table
- looked bad too, looked at least as good as Tom's phase shifter. And
- note also that the network Tom modelled is not "typical", it is
- considerably more complex than the traditional Dome based networks.
- They tend to really suck in the differential delay department because
- they're based on the same simple semi-log response as your graph. I
- don't think he included an AF pre-filter in the table either.
-
- I'll readily agree that the receiver type filters used in many ham
- rigs for SSB transmit signal generation, suck wind. But that's a
- different issue. Good filter designs are available, as witness
- filters we use for VSB video, and in certain telco FDM equipment
- that have a maximally flat phase response in the passband. We simply
- can't tolerate differential delay in video systems, yet we use filters
- instead of phasing to generate VSB signals. It's not a matter of economy,
- it's what works best.
-
- 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: 3 Apr 94 23:02:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Large Diameter Air-Core Coils
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Text item: Text_1
-
- I need some large diameter, 4-6", coils for some mobile antenna
- experiments. Long ago, one could just open a catalog and order
- Air-Dux coils of any size... are they still available? My junk
- box is getting very low. Does BW still sell 'em... anyone have
- BW's address if they do?
-
- thanks and 73, Cecil, kg7bk@indirect.com
- (I don't speak for Intel)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Apr 1994 14:37:05 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!odin!trier@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Long directories
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <Cnn6ru.A6I@eskimo.com>, Mark Zenier <mzenier@eskimo.com> wrote:
- >That doesn't work if you're reading offline. First you wait for
- >your news packer (uqwk) to build the download files, ...
-
- Do you have a kill file available? Perhaps you should pester the "news
- packer" author to add kill file support. That would solve the problem
- neatly and in a general way.
-
- Stephen
-
- --
- Stephen Trier KB8PWA "It don't mean a thing if it ain't got that
- Other: trier@ins.cwru.edu certain je ne sais quois."
- Home: sct@po.cwru.edu - Peter Schickele
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 3 Apr 1994 08:17:17 GMT
- From: hobbes!earth.armory.com!dev@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Operation of Ham radios on planes
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- i know this subject comes up every so often, and if it's in teh
- faq, then i didn't look carefully enough, but what's the deal on
- operation of ham radios on a plane?
-
- last time i saw this subject mentioned i believe the ruling was
- that the FCC said it was up to the FAA, and the FAA said that
- it was legal if the pilot of the plane said it was okay. i have
- a friend who is a pilot and a ham, and says that other fellow
- pilots who are also hams have been known to put ham antennas
- on their planes and put radios in the plane and use 'em.
-
- now, of course i'm not silly enough to try to operate my HT on
- a commercial plane, since the chance of being able to talk to
- the pilot is about nil, and they'd probably say no anyways,
- but as far as i can tell, if it's a private pilot, and they
- don't think it will interfere with the avionics (easy enough
- to test on the ground, or briefly in the air, it's cool to
- use yer radio if you want.
-
- anyone know where the official rules on this might be found?
- the FCC rule book? the FAA's version of a rule book? i'd just
- like to be able to point to some "official" document that says
- yea, nay, or depends.
- --
- David Vangerov, KD6WXQ
- dev@deeptht.armory.com
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- SB DX ARL ARLD018
- ARLD018 DX news
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- The items in this week's bulletin are courtesy of Bob,
- W5KNE, QRZ DX, Chod, VP2ML, The DX Bulletin, Bob, WB2DIN,
- James, K6OZL, the Yankee Clipper Contest Club
- PacketCluster network, and Contest Corral in QST. Thanks.
-
- YEMEN. Achmed, ex HZ1FM, has activated club station
- 7O1AA. The return of 7O1AA to the airwaves was on March
- 30. Equipment left by Paul, F6EXV, is being refurbished
- and expected to be on-line soon. Schedules for QSOs with
- stateside stations have been set up. On Friday try 14243
- kHz at 1500z with OE6EEG as net control. On Saturday try
- the same frequency at 1600z, again with OE6EEG. Plans are
- to move to the 14226.5 Family Hour Net shortly thereafter.
- QSL via Box 485, Aden, Yemen.
-
- MACAO. XX9AS, OH6DO, OH2KNB and OH2BH have an Easter
- Holiday gift for you. They will be putting XX9TZ on the
- air from the Hyatt Regency on Taipa Island from Friday,
- April 1 through Monday the 4th. Though this will be an all
- band effort, pay particular attention to 25 kHz up on 40,
- 20, 15 and 10 meters for CW, and 7065, 14195, 21295 and
- 28495 kHz for SSB.
-
- FRANZ JOSEF LAND. R1FJC has been on the air recently.
- This could be the first of a new series of call signs for
- the island.
-
- JUAN DE NOVA ISLAND. Listen for FR5ZQ/J to be active
- through the end of April. Check 14247 kHz between 1700
- and 1900z, and 14256 kHz from 0200 through 0400. QSL via
- CBA.
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- ARLD018 Part 2
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- EUROPA ISLAND. FR5ZU/E is on the air and plans operations
- to last for four or five weeks. Try the same frequencies
- and times listed for Juan de Nova above. QSL via CBA.
-
- BANGLADESH. UA4RZ plans to be signing S21ZL soon.
-
- BANABA ISLAND. Listen for T33CS and T33KK throughout this
- weekend. QSL via G4WFZ and SM7PKK respectively.
-
- TRINDADE ISLAND. PY1UP will be on as PY0TUP from April
- through August. QSL his home call sign.
-
- NIGERIA. Rudi, DL9GMM/5N0, will be on until year end from
- Lagos, mostly with CW at 100 watts. Try 3513 kHz at
- 2300z, 10104 at 2350 and 14014 at 2115. QSL via home call
- sign after his return to Germany.
-
- THIS WEEKEND ON THE RADIO. The Holyland DX Contest,
- sponsored by the Israel ARC, is a 24 hour event that
- starts at 1800z April 2. Exchange signal report and serial
- number beginning with 001. Israeli stations will send
- their area instead of a serial number.
-
- The SP DX CW Contest runs from 1500z April 2 through 2300z
- April 3 on 160, 80, 40, 20, 15 and 10 meters. Non SP
- stations send a six digit serial number consisting of RST
- and serial number starting with 001. Polish stations will
- send RST and a two letter province designator.
-
- For more details on these operating events, check page 119
- of March QST.
- NNNN
- /EX
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