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- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 94 21:59:46 PDT
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #421
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 15 Apr 94 Volume 94 : Issue 421
-
- Today's Topics:
- callsign.cs.buffalo.edu
- Electronics and Wireless World
- FTP-mail (was STOP SENDING HAMS ON USENET CRAP !!!)
- Guide to the Personal Radio Newsgroups
- Index to the rec.radio.amateur.* Supplemental Archives
- Info. on Scanners?
- RS Sale on Handhelds ????
- Sony 2010 Wanted
-
- 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: 15 Apr 1994 16:43:35 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!newsrelay.iastate.edu!hobbes.physics.uiowa.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!wizard.uark.edu!comp!plaws@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: callsign.cs.buffalo.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- whs70@dancer.cc.bellcore.com (sohl,william h) writes:
-
-
- >The last update was with FCC data as of somewhere around 3/93. I upgraded
- >to general (license issued in 2/93) and that is reflected in the current
- >database, but my subsequent upgrade to Advanced (licensed issued 4/94)
- >is not.
-
- It's around the 13th if I recall correctly. Info can be obtained by
- typing 'info' at the prompt.
-
- Remember that the boys (and girls?) that run the server got the CD as a
- donation from the publisher. If someone would like to donate an update,
- I'm sure they'd be grateful. Beats the heck out the old way - getting
- the tapes from the FCC and spinning them down for public consumption ...
-
- 73,
- Peter Laws, N5UWY - V31WY
-
- President,
- Amateur Radio Club,
- University of Arkansas / W5YM
-
- Peter Laws <plaws@comp.uark.edu> |>> University of Arkansas <<
- n5uwy@ka5bml.#nwar.ar.usa.noam |>> Home of the NCAA Champion Razorbacks <<
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Apr 1994 17:18:45 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!uknet!warwick!lyra.csx.cam.ac.uk!ljw1004@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Electronics and Wireless World
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am interested in the initial development of radios
- of the sort that might be constructed at school --
- ferrite antenna, op-amps, and a simple LCR filtering circuit.
- If anyone could point me to an issue in E & WW, or some other
- journal, I would be very grateful.
-
- If people would be kind enough to email, I will post a summary of replies.
-
- Yours &c.,
-
- -- Lucian Wischik, Queens' College, U of Cambridge. ljw1004@cus.cam.ac.uk
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 12:53:49 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!trane.uninett.no!eunet.no!news.eunet.no!nuug!fo.mil.no!fo20.fo.mil.no!terjeu@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FTP-mail (was STOP SENDING HAMS ON USENET CRAP !!!)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2ndpv3$5fj@eram.esi.com.au> dave@eram.esi.com.au (Dave Horsfall)
- writes:
-
-
- >Excuse me, but USENET does not necessarily imply access to FTP etc.
-
- There are several FTP-mail server available that performs
- the ftp task at request and mail back the result !
-
- Why not use this service to reduce bandwidth ??
- Post an announcement to the newsgroup describing actions to
- get the LARGE FAQ or whatever.
-
- For information on the SURAnet ftpmailserver send a message containing the
- word HELP in it to
-
- bitftp@pucc.princeton.edu (bitnet sites only)
-
- or
-
- ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com
-
- for explanations on how to use them.
-
- If you have a signature you should end the massage-body with the word QUIT.
-
-
- Just a thougth .............
-
- == 73 de Terje LA8RIA
-
-
- +-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
- ! Knut Terje Ulvund ! !
- ! Headquarters - Defense Command Norway ! !
- ! Email : terjeu@fo.mil.no ! !
- ! SnailMail : HQDEFCOMNOR ! !
- ! FO/ADM 6/IT, K-37 ! !
- ! Oslo mil/Huseby ! !
- ! N-0016 OSLO ! Disclaimer : !
- ! NORWAY ! The above information does not !
- ! Tel. : (+47) 22 49 75 70 ! neccessary reflect the views of !
- ! Packet-BBS : LA8RIA@LA4O ! my employer !
- +-----------------------------------------------+------------------------------------+
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 17:10:10 GMT
- From: news.mtholyoke.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Guide to the Personal Radio Newsgroups
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
- Archive-name: radio/personal-intro
- Revision: 1.5 12/18/93 14:15:53
- Changes: new mailing lists, .packet rmgroup, and .policy updates
-
- (Note: The following is reprinted with the permission of the author.)
-
- This message describes the rec.radio.amateur.*, rec.radio.cb, rec.radio.info,
- and rec.radio.swap newsgroups. It is intended to serve as a guide for the new
- reader on what to find where. Questions and comments may be directed to the
- author, Jay Maynard, K5ZC, by Internet electronic mail at
- jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu. This message was last changed on 18 September
- 1993 to add the mailing lists for the new rec.radio.amateur newsgroups, to
- note the rmgroup of rec.radio.amateur.packet, and to officially retire some
- (in)famous threads of discussion on rec.radio.amateur.policy.
-
- History
- =======
-
- Way back when, before there was a Usenet, the Internet hosted a mailing list
- for hams, called (appropriately enough) INFO-HAMS. Ham radio discussions
- were held on the mailing list, and sent to the mailboxes of those who had
- signed up for it. When the Usenet software was created, and net news as we
- now know it was developed, a newsgroup was created for hams: net.ham-radio.
- The mailing list and the newsgroup were gatewayed together, eventually.
-
- As the net grew, and as packet radio came into vogue, packet discussion began
- to dominate other topics in the group and on the list. This resulted in the
- logical solution: a group was created to hold the packet discussion, and
- another corresponding mailing list was created as well: net.ham-radio.packet
- and PACKET-RADIO, respectively.
-
- These two groups served for several years, and went through Usenet's Great
- Renaming essentially unchanged, moving from net.ham-radio[.packet] to
- rec.ham-radio[.packet]. Readership and volume grew with the rest of the
- network.
-
- The INFO-HAMS mailing list was originally run from a US Army computer at
- White Sands Missile Range, SIMTEL20. There were few problems with this
- arrangement, but one was that the system was not supposed to be used for
- commercial purposes. Since one of hams' favorite pastimes is swapping
- gear, it was natural for hams to post messages about equipment for sale
- to INFO-HAMS/rec.ham-radio. This ran afoul of SIMTEL20's no-commercial-use
- restriction, and after some argument, a group was created specifically
- for messages like that: rec.ham-radio.swap. This group wasn't gatewayed to
- a mailing list, thus avoiding problems.
-
- While all this was happening, other folks wanted to discuss other aspects
- of the world of radio than the personal communications services. Those
- folks created the rec.radio.shortwave and rec.radio.noncomm newsgroups,
- and established the precedent of the rec.radio.* hierarchy, which in turn
- reflected Usenet's overall trend toward a hierarchical name structure.
-
- The debate between proponents of a no-code ham radio license and its opponents
- grew fierce and voluminous in late 1989 and 1990. Eventually, both sides grew
- weary of the debate, and those who had not been involved even more so. A
- proposal for a newsgroup dedicated to licensing issues failed. A later
- proposal was made for a group that would cover the many recurring legal issues
- discussions. During discussion of the latter proposal, it became clear that it
- would be desirable to fit the ham radio groups under the rec.radio.*
- hierarchy. A full-blown reorganization was passed by Usenet voters in January
- 1991, leading to the overall structure we now use.
-
- After the reorganization, more and more regular information postings began to
- appear, and were spread out across the various groups in rec.radio.*. Taking
- the successful example of the news.answers group, where informational postings
- from across the net are sent, the group rec.radio.info was created in
- December, 1992, with Mark Salyzyn, VE6MGS, initially serving as moderator.
-
- In January, 1993, many users started complaining about the volume in
- rec.radio.amateur.misc. This led to a discussion about a second
- reorganization, which sparked the creation of a mailing list by Ian Kluft,
- KD6EUI. This list, which was eventually joined by many of the most prolific
- posters to the ham radio groups, came up with a proposal to add 11 groups to
- the rec.radio.amateur hierarchy in April 1993. The subsequent vote, held in
- May and early June, approved the creation of five groups:
- rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc (to replace .packet), .equipment, .homebrew,
- .antenna, and .space.
-
- The Current Groups
- ==================
-
- I can hear you asking, "OK, so this is all neat history, but what does it
- have to do with me now?" The answer is that the history of each group has
- a direct bearing on what the group is used for, and what's considered
- appropriate where.
-
- The easy one is rec.radio.amateur.misc. It is what rec.ham-radio was renamed
- to during the reorganization. Any message that's not more appropriate in one
- of the other groups belongs here, from contesting to DX to ragchewing on VHF
- to information on becoming a ham.
-
- The group rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc is for discussions related to
- (surprise!) digital amateur radio. This doesn't have to be the common
- two-meter AX.25 variety of packet radio, either; some of the most
- knowledgeable folks in radio digital communications can be found here, and
- anything in the general area is welcome. The name was changed to emphasize
- this, and to encourage discussion not only of other text-based digital modes,
- such as AMTOR, RTTY, and Clover, but things like digital voice and video as
- well. The former group, rec.radio.amateur.packet, should be removed by
- September 21st, 1993. It is obsolete, and you should use .digital.misc
- instead (or the appropriate new mailing list, mentioned below). The group
- has .misc as part of the name to allow further specialization if the users
- wish it, such as .digital.tcp-ip.
-
- The swap group is now rec.radio.swap. This recognizes a fact that became
- evident shortly after the original group was formed: Hams don't just swap ham
- radio gear, and other folks besides hams swap ham equipment. If you have radio
- equipment, or test gear, or computer stuff that hams would be interested in,
- here's the place. Equipment wanted postings belong here too. Discussions about
- the equipment generally don't; if you wish to discuss a particular posting
- with the buyer, email is a much better way to do it, and the other groups,
- especially .equipment and .homebrew, are the place for public discussions.
- There is now a regular posting with information on how to go about buying and
- selling items in rec.radio.swap; please refer to it before you post there.
-
- The first reorganization added two groups to the list, one of which is
- rec.radio.amateur.policy. This group was created as a place for all the
- discussions that seem to drag on interminably about the many rules,
- regulations, legalities, and policies that surround amateur radio, both
- existing and proposed. Recent changes to the Amateur Radio Rules (FCC
- Part 97) have finally laid to rest the Great Usenet Pizza Autopatch Debate
- as well as complaints about now-preempted local scanner laws hostile to
- amateurs, but plenty of discussion about what a bunch of rotten no-goodniks
- the local frequency coordinating body is, as well as the neverending no-code
- debate, may still be found here.
-
- The other added group is rec.radio.cb. This is the place for all discussion
- about the Citizens' Band radio service. Such discussions have been very
- inflammatory in rec.ham-radio in the past; please do not cross-post to both
- rec.radio.cb and rec.radio.amateur.* unless the topic is genuinely of interest
- to both hams and CBers - and very few topics are.
-
- The rec.radio.info group is just what its name implies: it's the place where
- informational messages from across rec.radio.* may be found, regardless of
- where else they're posted. As of this writing, information posted to the group
- includes Cary Oler's daily solar progagation bulletins, ARRL bulletins, the
- Frequently Asked Questions files for the various groups, and radio
- modification instructions. This group is moderated, so you cannot post to it
- directly; if you try, even if your message is crossposted to one of the other
- groups, your message will be mailed to the moderator, who is currently Mark
- Salyzyn, VE6MGS. The email address for submissions to the group is
- rec-radio-info@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca. Inquires and other administrivia should be
- directed to rec-radio-request@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca. For more information about
- rec.radio.info, consult the introduction and posting guidelines that are
- regularly posted to that newsgroup.
-
- The groups rec.radio.amateur.antenna, .equipment, .homebrew, and .space are
- for more specialized areas of ham radio: discussions about antennas,
- commercially-made equipment, homebrewing, and amateur radio space operations.
- The .equipment group is not the place for buying or selling equipment; that's
- what rec.radio.swap is for. Similarly, the .space group is specifically about
- amateur radio in space, such as the OSCAR program and SAREX, the Shuttle
- Amateur Radio EXperiment; other groups cover other aspects of satellites and
- space. Homebrewing isn't about making your own alcoholic beverages at home
- (that's rec.crafts.brewing), but rather construction of radio and electronic
- equipment by the amateur experimenter.
-
- Except for rec.radio.swap and rec.radio.cb, all of these newsgroups are
- available by Internet electronic mail in digest format; send a mail message
- containing "help" on a line by itself to listserv@ucsd.edu for instructions
- on how to use the mail server.
-
- All of the groups can be posted to by electronic mail, though, by using a
- gateway at the University of Texas at Austin. To post a message this way,
- change the name of the group you wish to post to by replacing all of the '.'s
- with '-'s - for example, rec.radio.swap becomes rec-radio-swap - and send to
- that name@cs.utexas.edu (rec-radio-swap@cs.utexas.edu, for example). You may
- crosspost by including multiple addresses as Cc: entries (but see below). This
- gateway's continued availability is at the pleasure of the admins at
- UT-Austin, and is subject to going away at any time - and especially if
- forgeries and other net.abuses become a problem. You have been warned.
-
- A Few Words on Crossposting
- ===========================
-
- Please do not crosspost messages to two or more groups unless there is genuine
- interest in both groups in the topic being discussed, and when you do, please
- include a header line of the form "Followup-To: group.name" in your article's
- headers (before the first blank line). This will cause followups to your
- article to go to the group listed in the Followup-To: line. If you wish
- to have replies to go to you by email, rather than be posted, use the word
- "poster" instead of the name of a group. Such a line appears in the headers
- of this article.
-
- One of the few examples of productive cross-posting is with the rec.radio.info
- newsgroup. To provide a filtered presentation of information articles, while
- still maintaining visibility in their home newsgroups, the moderator strongly
- encourages cross-posting. All information articles should be submitted to the
- rec.radio.info moderator so that he may simultaneously cross-post your
- information to the appropriate newsgroups. Most newsreaders will only present
- the article once, and network bandwidth is conserved since only one article is
- propagated. If you make regular informational postings, and have made
- arrangements with the moderator to post directly to the group, please
- cross-post as appropriate.
-
- --
- Jay Maynard, EMT-P, K5ZC, PP-ASEL | Never ascribe to malice that which can
- jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu | adequately be explained by stupidity.
- "If my car ran OS/2, it'd be there by now" -- bumper sticker
- GCS d++ p+ c++ l+ m+/- s/++ g++ w++ t+ r
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 17:08:58 GMT
- From: news.mtholyoke.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Index to the rec.radio.amateur.* Supplemental Archives
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/archives
-
- The following is a list of informational files for this newsgroup
- available via anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.buffalo.edu or the Australia/
- Asian-Pacific mirror at grivel.une.edu.au.
-
- Questions to bowen@cs.buffalo.edu
-
- 1750m.band - misc info on the 1750m band
- 222xvtr.zip - PostScript code for KH6CP no-tune 222-MHz transverter
- 8085sys.zip - 8085 system software, from QEX 11/93 and 12/93
- alinco_180t_mod - Alinco 180T modification for a TNC connection
- ampr_coordinators - coordinators for packet IP addresses
- antenna_refs - references for articles about antenna designs
- antique_radio_info - misc info about antique radio collecting
- arrl-logo.ps - ARRL logo in PostScript format
- arrl_bib - bibliographies from ARRL literature (ASCII format)
- arrl_digital_minutes - Minutes of the ARRL committee on digital comm.
- arrl_fo_jobs - descriptions of some ARRL Field Organization jobs
- arrl_info_service - announcement of the ARRLs trial information service
- bbs_interface_specs - specifications for message passing protocol
- cal_pd_freq - California police frequencies
- callbook.tar.Z - sources for the Buffalo callsign server v1.3
- canadian.Z - Canadian ham database in FCC format
- carpet.loop.2 - Antenna for apartments and small spaces
- clubcalls.Z - database of US ham clubs
- comb6.zip - HF Propagation Predication program
- docket_91-36 - information regarding the proposed scanner regs
- dxcc-k2di - ARRL DXCC country list
- dx_w2iol.dat - data for all country prefix, position, etc
- dx_w2iol.doc - documentation for the above database
- element_credit - rules about VE credit for earliers exams
- elmers_admin - information about the elmers list (see below)
- elmers_index - quick reference index of elmers
- elmers_list - list of elmers on the network
- exam_ops - info on exams and exam opportunities
- faq_callsign - frequently asked questions about the callsign server
- faq_ham_1 - frequently asked questions about ham radio (pts 1)
- faq_ham_2 - frequently asked questions about ham radio (pts 2)
- faq_ham_3 - frequently asked questions about ham radio (pts 3)
- faq_packet - frequently asked questions about packet radio
- faq_satellite - frequently asked questions about satellites
- faq_shortwave - frequently asked questions about shortwave
- fcc_part_97_1 - text of the FCC part 97 amateur regulations (part 1)
- fcc_part_97_2 - text of the FCC part 97 amateur regulations (part 2)
- fcc_part_97_3 - text of the FCC part 97 amateur regulations (part 3)
- fft.com - EGA/VGA DOS command for spectral display (QST 1/92)
- ffth.com - Hercules DOS command for spectral display (QST 1/92)
- field_day_92 - field day rules for 1992
- florida_antenna - Florida State antenna law info
- guide2newsgroups - description of USENET newsgroups dedicated to radio
- ham_sat_sum - summary of information needed to get on satellite
- hams_on_usenet - list of ham operators and e-mail addresses on the net
- hamstacks - information about the question pool stacks
- handicap_waiver - info on obtaining a handicapped test waiver
- hf_rigs - QST reviews of available HF rigs
- ht_info - general information about commercial hand helds
- icom_ic_w21at_mods - increases the number of bands on an Icom IC W21AT
- intro_to_swl - info for aspiring short wave listeners
- intro_to_scanners - info for aspiring scanner listeners
- jlem.zip - Program, w/source, for 2kx8 ROM emulator (QEX 1/93)
- j-poles - description of j-pole antenna made from twin-lead
- lead_acid_batteries - essay on lead-acid batteries
- license_plates - guide to ham calls on license plates
- logos - PostScript logos for various ham organizations
- mail_order - a database of electronic mail order shops
- manufacturers - names and addresses of ham gear manufacturers
- mav11.ps - postscript image of MAV-11 amplifier PCB (QEX 9/93)
- mlhacker.zip - newsletters about the MiniSport Laptop Hacker
- mods - directory containing radio modifications
- motorola_ge_service_man - how to get service manuals for Motorola and GE rigs
- nasa_select - places where you can hear NASA SELECT broadcasts
- new_packeteers - helpful essays for new packeteers
- newcomers - tips and hints for those new to amateur radio
- nprm_93-85_text - text of docket 93-85 (message forwarding systems)
- nprm_93-305_text - text of docket 93-305 (vanity call system)
- oe_m1_review - review of the Optoelectronic M1 Handicounter
- oe_3000a_review - review of the Optoelectronic 3000A Handicounter
- packet_clubs - organizations you can get more packet info from
- packet_gateways - list of gateways from packet to Internet
- packet_header_standard - description of BBS message header standards
- packet_misc - miscellaneous packet info
- packet_software - list of packet software versions
- phone_bbs_list - phone BBSs for ham related issues/software
- pio_handbook - ARRL Public Information Officer's Handbook
- pr_docket_92-136 - text of FCC PR Docket 92-136
- qex1193.ps - Postscript image of 13cm preamp board, 11/93 QEX "RF"
- qexfq194.zip - Pascal program for PC frequency counter, Jan 1994 QEX
- qsl_bureau1 - information about the ARRL QSL bureau
- qsl_bureau2 - "what should I do if" list for the QSL bureau
- qst_prodrev - index of ARRL product reviews in QST
- quest_pool_novice - novice question pool - good after 7/1/93
- quest_pool_technician - technician question pool - good after 7/1/93
- quest_pool_general - general question pool - good before 6/30/94
- quest_pool_advanced - advanced question pool - good before 6/30/95
- quest_pool_extra - extra question pool - good before 6/30/96
- rfi_tips - good posting about RFI
- sol_geo_data - desciption of daily solar geophysical broadcasts
- sol_terra_terms - glossary of solar-terrestrial terms
- sstv_wefax_info - general help for SSTV and WEFAX users
- tasm.zip - table-driven assembler for weavrdsp.zip file
- txt2eprm.zip - morse code ID generator programming utility (QEX 2/94)
- usenet_purchases - tips on buying and selling via USENET
- vlf_elf_references - references for info on VLF and ELF radio
- weavrdsp.zip - src to "Weaver Method Modulator Using DSP" (QEX 9/93)
-
- For readers of this newsgroup both new and experienced, these files are
- a de-facto "Required Reading List" to provide definitive answers and
- pointers to other sources for questions that come up in this forum.
-
- This is also your archive, so any additional articles, guides, or small
- PostScript graphics that you feel would enhance this collection are most
- welcome. Submit to Devon via his E-mail address above.
-
- Thanks go to Devon Bowen, KA2NRC, for providing diskspace and maintaining
- these valuable archives, as well as all the authors who wrote and submitted
- the information contained in them.
-
- Additional archives out there that have /pub/ham-radio directories are
- encouraged to "mirror" these files to provide redundant storage for these
- documents. Some of these sites (which may or may not mirror
- ftp.cs.buffalo.edu) include:
-
- ucsd.edu /hamradio
- nic.funet.fi /pub/ham
- /pub/dx
- csseq.cs.tamu.edu /ham-radio
- suntan.tandem.com /hamradio
- col.hp.com /packet
- ftp.cs.buffalo.edu /pub/ham-radio
- bubba.business.uwo.ca /hamster/ham
- /hamster/tcpip
- /hamster/mods
- /hamster/view
- vax.cs.pitt.edu /pub/arrl8
- /pub/ka9q
- /pub/ncpa
- /pub/tnc2
- brolga.cc.uq.oz.au /pub/ka9q
- tomcat.gsfc.nasa.gov /public
- helios.tn.cornell.edu /pub
- wuarchive.wustl.edu /mirrors/msdos/hamradio
- /mirrors/msdos/packet
- /mirrors/msdos/ka9q-tcpip
- /mirrors/cpm/hamradio
- /mirrors/cpm/packet
- /mirrors/misc/hamradio
- /mirrors/misc/packet
- /mirrors/misc/ka9q-tcpip
- gatekeeper.dec.com /pub/net/ka9q
- sun.soe.clarkson.edu /pub/ka9q
- sics.se /archive/packet
- /pub/packet-incoming
- sabrina.dei.unipd.it /pub/hamradio
- uhunix2.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu /incoming/ham-radio
- caticsuf.cati.csufresno.edu /pub/ham-radio
- ftp.waseda.ac.jp /pub/toumon/ham-radio
- garfield.catt.ncsu.edu /pub/hamradio
- plan9.njit.edu /pub/hamradio
- sunee.uwaterloo.ca /pub/radio
- grivel.une.edu.au /pub/ham-radio
- vixen.cso.uiuc.edu /pub/ham-radio
- iraun1.ira.uka.de /pub/ham-radio
- nic.switch.ch /software/hamradio
- /software/mac/ham-radio
- iesd.auc.dk /ham-radio
- akutaktak.andrew.cmu.edu /aw0g (softkiss-mac)
- gandalf.umcs.maine.edu /pub/ham-radio # ls -l NO !)
- rtfm.mit.edu /pub/usenet/news.answers/radio
- tamu.edu /pc-sig
- ftp.geo.brown.edu /pub/hamradio
- ns.risc.net /ham-radio
- oak.oakland.edu /pub/hamradio
- ftp.fidonet.org /pub/fidonet/ham
- ftp.halcyon.com /pub/fidonet/ham
- ftp.fcc.gov /pub
- ftp.demon.co.uk /pub/ham
-
- Questions about FTP mirroring and access to appropriate software should
- be directed to me, or do an Archie search on the keyword "mirror."
-
- For those without FTP access (and only those without FTP access,
- please), there is an FTP mail server at ftpmail@decwrl.dec.com. Send
- the word "HELP" to this address for more information.
-
- Additional documents on Usenet and other newsgroups may be obtained
- from rtfm.mit.edu via anonymous FTP or via mail server (send the word
- "HELP" to mail-server@rtfm.mit.edu).
-
- The American Radio Relay League has recently made available a
- mail-server to distribute many of their informational documents in
- electronic form. Send E-mail to info@arrl.org with "HELP" in the
- message body for more information. These files are also mirrored
- on oak.oakland.edu.
-
- Yet another mail-server has been made available by Steve Harding,
- KA6ETB. Send E-mail to ham-server@grafex.sbay.org with "HELP" in
- the message body for more information.
-
- --
- 73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
-
- pschleck@unomaha.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 13:58:15 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!wupost!darwin.sura.net!ua1ix!kwarren.as.ua.edu!dhorton@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Info. on Scanners?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I'm interested in getting a scanner, but haven't the slightest idea about
- brands or specs that I should be looking for.
-
- What I need is a portable (handheld) unit that picks up 200 channels or
- more. I need more than just the local traffic stuff...I need access to
- weather, aviation traffic, and military traffic.
-
- Finally, what about the life of such units? With proper care I'm assuming
- these can last for years, but is there anything else in the way of general
- maintenance I should be made aware of to get years of enjoyment from one?
-
- (Please reply privatley...my news feed is not always reliable)
-
- Thanks,
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Apr 94 11:22:54
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!panix!zip.eecs.umich.edu!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!news1.oakland.edu!rcsuna.gmr.com!rcsuna.gmr.com!vbreault@@.
- Subject: RS Sale on Handhelds ????
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2ojgs2$hpl@search01.news.aol.com> jduffy@aol.com (JDuffy) writes:
-
- In article <pruitt.766161859@hubcap>, pruitt@hubcap.clemson.edu (Ken Pruitt)
- writes:
-
- > Summarized: Are the 2 mtr and 440 handhelds from Radio Shack any good.
- > He is interested since they are both on sale.
- >
- > The 2 mtr version has been plagued by problems of low audio. Many have
- > had to be returned and replaced by RS. Not usre if this problem was
- > duplicated with the 440 rig.
-
- That was a misalignment problem that was corrected very early. To the
- best of my knowledge it has not been a problem for well over a year.
-
- > But it sounds to me like RS may be getting ready to clear out the
- > inventory and drop those models. Not sure if they will be bringing out
- > a new model or simply getting out of the ham market.
-
- I don't believe they are. Both units are good selling items and have
- received very good reviews from all but one person I've spoken to. In
- that one case, the unit failed after a week of use. He took it back to
- the store and they exchanged it with another unit.
-
- > I wish RS was more upfront about their plans.
-
- Me too. I've heard that the company is changing direction to reposition
- itself from a technology follower to a technology leader. By the time
- that kind of information reaches me though, it been through so many hands
- that it doesn't always bear a great resemblance to the original. Radio
- Shack will be at Dayton. Maybe someone on the net will get some product
- planning information from them and post it here for our benefit.
-
- > Bought one of their Sensation computers and really was burnt when
- > they brought out the new model and didn't support the users of their
- > first system. If I were you I'd stay away from the RS products and
- > buy your handheld from a reputible ham radio manufacturer.
-
- I'm sorry to hear of your experience with the sensation. What kind of
- support did you expect and how did they fail to provide it? Would you
- have had better service if you had bought from another vendor? Have
- you had better service from another vendor?
-
- Note:
- I work part-time for Radio Shack, so my opinions may be biased. I own
- an HTX-404 70cm HT and like it so much that I'm about to buy an HTX-202
- 2 meter HT. They seem to be better radios than my icom dual bander
- though larger and heavier. I haven't had a chance to perform a
- subjective test yet, but the HTX-404 certainly has better receive
- audio.
- --
- Val Breault - N8OEF - vbreault@gmr.com \ /|
- Instrumentation dept GM NAO R&D Center \ / |
- My opinions are not necessarily those of \ /__|
- GMR nor of the General Motors Corporation \/ |___
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 15 Apr 1994 16:37:03 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!pacbell.com!att-out!att-in!cbnewsk!howie@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Sony 2010 Wanted
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am looking for a Sony 2010 shortwave radio.
- Anyone having one in excellent or like new condition, please
- reply directly to: howie@intgp1.att.com.
- Those with a radio in lesser condition, please do not reply
- as I have much email to sort through each day.
-
- Thanks in advance,
-
- Howard Davis
- howie@intgp1.att.com
- (708) 979-3010
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Apr 94 23:47:42 GMT
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!kustu1.berkeley.edu!user@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2ns4t8$ch@toads.pgh.pa.us>, <16F8FC10D.LVSY@vmd.cso.uiuc.edu>, <timi-080494154351@kustu1.berkeley.edu>┤
- Subject : Re: HAM ON BIKE
-
- In article <timi-080494154351@kustu1.berkeley.edu>, I wrote:
-
- > Here's the club info from that magazine [Motorcycle Consumer News]
- > (September '93):
- > Motorcycle Amateur Radio Club
- > Ray Davis, President
- > 3 Lindberg
- > Irvine, CA 92720
-
- Here's some more info from "73 Amateur Radio Today" (Apr.'94)
- Ray's callsign is: KD6FHN
- Phone: (714) 551-1036
- MARC HF nets every Tuesday evening: 000(?) UTC on 14.260
- 0100 UTC on 7.250
- VHF net on Wednesdays, 8:00 PM PST on 146.985
-
- - Tim Ikeda (timi@mendel.berkeley.edu) KE6GLW, unicycle mobile
-
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-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #421
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