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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #657
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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 13 Jun 94 Volume 94 : Issue 657
-
- Today's Topics:
- "73's"
- ** QUESTION TO HTX-202 OWNERS ** (2 msgs)
- 440 in So. Cal.
- HTX 202
- Icom R100
- JPOLE.EXE calculates
- need MFJ-941D tuner manual
- Nickel Hydride Cells
- Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #162
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 94 08:25:58 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!pipex!uknet!uos-ee!ee.surrey.ac.uk!M.Willis@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: "73's"
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2t2eph$afa@chnews.intel.com>, cmoore@ilx018.intel.com (Cecil A. Moore -FT-~) writes:
- |> Weuchsowagan (wjturner@iastate.edu) wrote:
- |>
- |> : Webster actually lists it as a plural? May I ask what edition you are
- |> : looking in? ... it should *never* be used as a plural.
- |> : Will Turner, N0RDV
- |>
- |> Webster's Ninth New Collegiate Dictionary (c) 1983
- |>
- |> e.g. How many A's in the word alphabet? ... A's is the plural of A.
- |> As is a word. As is not the plural of A. 73's is the plural of 73.
- |>
- |> Will, did you bother to look in a dictionary before responding?
- |>
- |> 73, KG7BK, CecilMoore@delphi.com
-
- What has English got to do with 73? It is not an English word, it is a radio code. It
- means things like "Best Wishes" and the equivalent in other languages, "Bon Chance"
- or whatever. It is already plural, so 73's is like saying "Best Wishes's".
-
- You might use 73's only if you are speaking to more than one person, i.e.
- Broadcasting but who would say "Best Wishes's to everyone" and consider it good
- grammar?
-
- Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 02:06:01 -0400
- From: newstf01.cr1.aol.com!search01.news.aol.com!not-for-mail@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: ** QUESTION TO HTX-202 OWNERS **
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- My HTX-202 warms up a bit too on low power. I don't have the heat
- sink (belt clip) installed... it mungs up my belt.
-
- I have had some trouble with recieve PL... I set my HT to use PL
- squelch (open up when PL is recieved)... and even though the local
- repeaters transmit their own PL, my HT sometimes kicks in and out.
- Anyone else have that problem? Is this normal, or a defective unit,
- or an adjustment that can be made?
-
- Jose
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 09:12:59 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!nduehr@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: ** QUESTION TO HTX-202 OWNERS **
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Teacherjh (teacherjh@aol.com) wrote:
-
- : I have had some trouble with recieve PL... I set my HT to use PL
- : squelch (open up when PL is recieved)... and even though the local
- : repeaters transmit their own PL, my HT sometimes kicks in and out.
- : Anyone else have that problem? Is this normal, or a defective unit,
- : or an adjustment that can be made?
-
- I have noticed this with the HTX-404 that I own also. I believe it is either
- multipath, poor signal strength causing the PL to not be "heard" by the
- HTX-404, or a mix of inbound and outbound PL at the repeater site that
- nulls or drastically reduced the level of the outbound PL.
-
- If you hear of any way to make these radios less PL sensitive, let me know.
- It's a little annoying, but not unworkable. (i.e. I'm not using mine to
- get rid of any other interferance, just to listen for certain PL's from
- the repeater that are for emergencies, etc... so if I hear ANYTHING from
- the radio, I can just turn the receive PL off and listen without
- interruption.)
-
- Nate Duehr - n0ntz
-
- --
- Nate Duehr
- nduehr@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Jun 1994 21:57:26 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!news.claremont.edu!kaiwan.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 440 in So. Cal.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Michael,
-
- I too have been offended by some of the finger-pointing going on. The
- idea that all repeaters must be open repeaters is not communistic -- in
- that all of the spectrum is public property and this condition is a not
- totally unreasonable condition in exchange for permission to reserve a
- part of it for someone's repeater.
-
- However, it isn't necessary to go that far. I would be happy for a
- "Scrubba" policy that would increase the availability of open repeaters
- in the future. I'd be really happy if they figured out a way to do that
- in some way other than attrition.
-
- Roger is an extra class ham who has earned his wings. But more than
- that, he's human being and an American who is simply fed up about an
- unfortunate condition. He doesn't deserve to be called names for
- anything he has said here.
-
- --
- _[ Robb Topolski ][ San Clemente CA ][ topolski@kaiwan.com ][ 192.215.30.2 ]_
- Mattel has come out with a new Barbie doll for Christmas: Divorcee' Barbie.
- It comes with all the usual accessories, plus all of Ken's stuff.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 09:19:44 GMT
- From: netcomsv!netcom.com!nduehr@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: HTX 202
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Macy Hallock (macy@telemax.com) wrote regarding the HTX-202:
-
- : Cons:
-
- : Does not have advanced features some prefer.
-
- Which "advanced features" are missing? I guess I have never needed them
- in my HTX-404, which I find has lots and lots of great features for as
- cheap as it was. <grin>
-
- Nate Duehr - n0ntz
-
- --
- Nate Duehr
- nduehr@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 94 07:53:00 GMT
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!iat.holonet.net!alley!john.hiatt@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: Icom R100
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- RS>I have no problems using the speaker out jack and using a "line level to
- RS>recorder level" attenuator to record with my boom box.
-
- Really Where could I get ahold of one of these gadgets?
-
- ---
- * OLX 2.1 TD * I'm in shape ... round's a shape isn't it?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 94 07:53:00 GMT
- From: agate!iat.holonet.net!alley!john.hiatt@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: JPOLE.EXE calculates
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- EH>For real fun use the expression with variables in a #DEFINE in
- EH>a c program and then pull the result out of the middle of some
- EH>string i/o functions later :-)
-
- Boy some people sure have a strange definintion for the word "fun"!!!
-
- ---
- * OLX 2.1 TD * Your shoe is ringing.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 07:21:56 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!nic-nac.CSU.net!vfoao0ix@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: need MFJ-941D tuner manual
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Sy Jerry (SYJERRY@duq3.cc.duq.edu) wrote:
- > I got a used MFJ-941D versa tuner II and do not have the manual for
- > it. I'd appreciate it if someone who has it can send me a copy of it
- > (is it a one page instruction sheet ?). or maybe just explain to me
- > via email how to use the tuner.
-
- > thanks in advance.
-
- > 73s de jerry N3RKD
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 94 08:36:36 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!uknet!uos-ee!ee.surrey.ac.uk!M.Willis@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Nickel Hydride Cells
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have just bought 6 Nickel Hydryde AA cells for use with my Icom handheld. I
- wonder if anyone has any experience with such cells they are able to share? The
- cells are matked as 1.2V 1200mA hours. They weigh about the same as Nicads but
- claim to be "Green". I gather they must not be fast charged. This is not a problem
- as I do not have a fast charger. However the standard ICOM rate is 70mA and they
- need 120mA. Rather than wait longer than necessary, I suppose I should fast charge
- them, but at what rate? Would 240mA for 7 hours be OK? How about 360mA for 5 hours?
-
- I hope they will last longer than Nicads, they ought to with 1.2 AH Vs 0.7 AH but
- one never knows how the capacity relates to discharge characteristics. A handheld
- takes about 2A for TX and only 40mA on standby, quite a difference.
-
- Any help is appreciated.
-
- Mike
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 1994 17:22:21 -0600
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #162
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ALLBBS $OPDX.162
- Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 162
-
- The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
- DX Bulletin No. 162
- BID: $OPDX.162
- June 13, 1994
- Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
- Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
- Online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 8/N/1
-
- Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
- Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, DF4RD, DL7VEE & DXNL,
- PA3EZL, SM0CNS, SP6TPM, AD1C, NA2M, KA3DBN, WB4LFM and AA4NC for
- the following DX information.
-
- A3, TONGA. This will be the last week to work Paul, KK6H/A35RK, because
- he will be going QTH June 18th. He can usually be found on 20 meters
- (14175-14226 kHz) SSB between 0330 and 0500z. Also, check the low end
- (CW band) on 40 meters around 1330z. He also likes RTTY; check around
- 14086 kHz around the same time as above. QSL via KK6H.
-
- C5, THE GAMBIA. Uli, DK2OC, and Brendan, G0UCT, now active from here
- signing C56/ their homecall will be going QRT June 17th. They have been
- active on all bands, but with an emphasis on the WARC bands. The modes
- being used are CW, SSB and RTTY. QSL C56/DK2OC to DK2OC and C56/G0UCT
- to G1GMZ.
-
- D2, ANGOLA. The Red Cross will be sending Peter, ON6TT, to D2-land
- June 16th through July 16th. His callsign is undetermined yet, but he
- plans lowbands and WARC activity. Due to the circumstance Peter will be
- using commercial equipment, therefore he will not have the capability to
- work split. QSL via ON5NT. After Angola, Peter will be active from
- 7Q-land July 16th to August 1st.
-
- D4, REPUBLIC OF CAPE VERDE. Angelo, D44BC, has been heard on 17 meters
- and RS-12 this month. Check 18128 kHz around 1130z or on RS-12 check
- between 29430 and 29445 from 1200 to 1430z.
-
- FT5, KERGUELEN ISLAND. Pierre, FT5XJ, was heard active this past weekend
- on a DX net on 14226 kHz around 0530z. He will be leaving in July and
- will return three months later. QSL via F5NLL (F1NLL in the CB).
-
- KG4, GUANTANAMO BAY (Cancelled). The planned operation by Bill, KQ4GC
- in Guantanamo Bay for June 10-17 has been cancelled.
-
- HB0, LIECHTENSTEIN. Eight members from the Eindhoven Students Radio
- Amateur Club (ESRAC club calls - PI4TUE and PI5EHV) will be active
- between 1800z July 6th to 1200z July 11th. Activity will be on all
- bands (including 6m, 2m and 70cm), CW, SSB, RTTY and Packet. Their
- main emphasis will be taking part in the IARU HF Championship CW/SSB
- and the CQ WW WPX VHF/UHF Contests. The group has requested the callsign
- HB0TUE for the entire operation. If they cannot get the requested
- callsign, operators will sign HB0/ and their personal callsigns. All
- QSLs go to PI4TUE.
-
- R1, MALYJ VYSOTSKIJ ISLAND. The "DX-LOGGEN" reports an operation will
- take place July 30-31st. There is not much information available at
- this time other than the callsign will be R1MVI.
-
- RA1Z, LUMBOVSKIY ISLAND, RUSSIA. Dick, RW1ZZ, will be active from this
- Russian Island starting June 15th for about two weeks. He will be active
- as RW1ZZ/1 on CW/SSB. The IOTA of this one is EU-161 (or for the RRA
- award, RR-03-01). QSL to RA1ZA.
-
- SP2PIT/1, WOLIN ISLAND, POLAND. Several members of SP-IOTA-Club will be
- active from EU-132 (SPIA SZ-02), June 25-30th. Activity will be on 80-10
- meters, CW, SSB and RTTY. They will also try to activate Usedom Island
- (IOTA EU-132, SPIA SZ-01) and some other islands for the Polish Islands
- Award (SPIA) if the weather conditions are good.
-
- TL, CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. Gene, TL8NG, has been active on CW the past
- month on the WARC bands. Check 12, 17 and 30 meters between 1330 to 1600z
- and again after 0430z. There was also a report that he shows up on the
- 21335 DX net sometimes (check around 1400z). QSL via WA1ECA.
-
- TY, BENIN. A couple of stations have been active this month from TY-land.
- A German operator (DJ4IJ) is currently active as TY1IJ until sometime in
- July. This station will be active mainly on SSB and the WARC bands. Check
- 14275 kHz around 2200z. QSL via DJ5IO. TY1PS was active over the past
- weekend in the RTTY contest. QSL via TY1PS via Peter Schulze, B.P.
- 06-2535, Cotonou, Benin.
-
- VP2E BEACON OFF THE AIR!. Dave, VP2EHF, reports that the Auguilla 6 meter
- beacon is enroute to the U.S. for repair. However, Dave advises that
- anyone hearing the Caribbean on 6 meters and needs VP2E to call him or
- his wife (Dorothea, VP2EE) at 1-809-497-2150 (or FAX: 1809-497-3557).
- They will be glad to work you.
-
- VP5, TURKS AND CAICOS ISLANDS. Will, AA4NC, will be active as VP5NC in
- the IARU HF Championship in July on SSB and CW. There will be activity
- before and after the contest on the WARC bands. QSL via CBA.
-
- XU, KAMPUCHEA. This is a hard one to work for the guys in the mid and
- east coast states, especially with the poor propagation. Sanyi, HA7VK,
- continues to be active from here as XU7VK until February 1995. Look for
- him on 20 meters SSB between 1245 and 1400z.
-
- FAX YOUR DX INFORMATION NOW! Faxing is available Monday/Wednesday/Friday
- from 0430 to 2330z only. The number is 216-237-8208 and the FAX card is
- sharing the same phone line as BARF-80 BBS using a data/fax/phone switch.
-
- Excerpts and distribution of The OPDX Bulletin are granted as long as
- KB8NW/OPDX/BARF80 receive credit. To contribute DX info, call BARF-80 BBS
- online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 and leave a message with
- the Sysop or send InterNet Mail to: aq474@cleveland.freenet.edu or send
- BitNet Mail to: aq474%cleveland.freenet@cunyvm or send PRODIGY Mail to:
- DFJH48A or send a message via packet to KB8NW @ WA8BXN.OH.USA.NA
-
- /EX
-
- ----------------------------
- Tedd Mirgliotta KB8NW
- InterNet: kb8nw@barf80.nshore.org
- Basic Amateur Radio Frequency BBS (BARF-80) +1 216/237-8208
- "Totally devoted to Amateur Radio" - 24 Hrs a day 8/N/1 14.4k-300 baud
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 07:26:28 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2tct8t$4jp@cat.cis.Brown.EDU>, <2td3t2$6gd@ccnet.ccnet.com>, <Cr9Kyq.EwG@news.Hawaii.Edu>
- Subject : Re: End of `440 in SoCal' thread (was: VHF Maritime Outrage!!)
-
- In article <Cr9Kyq.EwG@news.Hawaii.Edu> jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeffrey Herman) writes:
- >In article <2td3t2$6gd@ccnet.ccnet.com> sohn@ccnet.com (Jim Sohn) writes:
- >>
- >>Don't know what your source is, but the US amateurs in ITU region 2 have
- >>access to 275 MHz in the 5.8 GHz band alone, and another 750 MHz in the 10
- >>and 24 GHz bands. These allocations are valuable - just ask any business
- >>or government agency that operates their own network on similar
- >>frequencies.
-
-
- To add to what Jim pointed out here's everything above 2M:
- *************************************************************************
- 1.25 METERS:
- Novice Class licensees:
- 222.10-223.91 CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
- Technician, General, Advanced, Extra licensees:
- 222.00-225.00 CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
-
- 70 CENTIMETERS:
- Technician, General, Advanced, Extra licensees:
- 420.0-450.0 CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
-
- 33 CENTIMETERS:
- Technician, General, Advanced, Extra licensees:
- 902.0-928.0 CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
-
- 23 CENTIMETERS:
- Novice Class licensees:
- 1270-1295 CW, phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data -
- Maximum power 5 watts PEP
- Technician, General, Advanced, Extra licensees:
- 1240-1300 CW, Phone, Image, MCW, RTTY/Data
-
- HIGHER FREQUENCIES:
- Technician, General, Advanced, Extra licensees:
- All modes allowed by the Amateur Service are permitted on
- the following frequencies:
-
- 2300-2310 MHz 10.0-10.5 GHz 165.0-170.0 GHz
- 2390-2450 MHz 24.0-24.25 GHz 240-0-250.0 GHz
- 3300-3500 MHz 48.0-50.0 GHz All above 300 GHz
- 5650-5925 MHz 71.0-76.0 GHz
- *******************************************************************
-
- Wow! No need to whine about 440 when we've got all THIS available.
-
- Jeff NH6IL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 06:28:19 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!sundog.tiac.net!news.sprintlink.net!everest.pinn.net!everest!mshrake@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <441@bjohns.win.net>, <CrAzDq.p5@telemax.com>, <5k7t-LY.larrygood@delphi.com>d.c
- Subject : Re: HTX 202
-
- I guess all I can suggest is get the extended warranty. In the last 5
- months I killed two of them. One just decided to start flashing error
- codes at me one day when I turned it on. The other was exposed to a VERY
- minor amount of moisture, it was drizzling, and it quit totally.
- My recommendation it to buy "Name Brand". The base models of ICOM,
- Kenwood, and Yaesu are not that much more expensive.
-
-
- --
- Michael T. Shrake
- mshrake@pinn.net
- KE4HTX@KJ4LQ.TIDE.VA.USA.NOAM
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 00:44:16 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.cerf.net!ccnet.com!ccnet.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <rogjdCr7tnH.ByI@netcom.com>, <2tcts6$4vj@cat.cis.Brown.EDU>, <2tgovm$jcq@kaiwan.kaiwan.com>
- Subject : Re: 440 in So. Cal.
-
- Robb Topolski KJ6YT (topolski@kaiwan.com) wrote:
-
- : However, it isn't necessary to go that far. I would be happy for a
- : "Scrubba" policy that would increase the availability of open repeaters
- : in the future. I'd be really happy if they figured out a way to do that
- : in some way other than attrition.
-
- This "Scrubba Policy" has been subverted by all the clever groups who
- operate "closed" repeaters. Closed not Private. Check it out ... most of
- the new closed repeaters are really open systems for any ones enjoyment.
- The amateur community will quietly re-write the policy through this vary
- action. What does this word closed mean when you can have an open 2meter
- repeater be re-coordinated as closed, to try to maintain some semblence of
- order. That group says the repeater is really open. Being closed really is
- a far cry from having a Private repeater with no activity taking up
- spectrum in southern california.
-
- I have been run off several private socal repeaters when I have been
- travelling in the area, but I have been welcomed on most. So what! The
- good 440 amateurs in socal still far outnumber the jerks on 440.
-
- Bob from the Bay Area no where near socal ;)
-
- --
- Bob Wilkins work bwilkins@cave.org
- Berkeley, California home rwilkins@ccnet.com
- 94701-0710 play n6fri@n6eeg.#nocal.ca.usa.noam
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 09:24:51 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!nduehr@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <441@bjohns.win.net>, <CrAzDq.p5@telemax.com>, <5k7t-LY.larrygood@delphi.com>com
- Subject : Re: HTX 202
-
- larrygood@delphi.com wrote:
-
- : Is there an extended recieve code anywhere out there for this radio?
-
- NO! Whatever else you may read, there is NOT a way to modify the HTX-202
- or HTX-404 to go out of band. Tandy has put out a bulletin about
- numerous HTX series radios coming into their factory that have been
- damaged beyond repair by someone trying to follow the instructions of a
- "out-of-band mod" sheet for the HTX radios. (202 expecially)
-
- There is, however, a code to open up the HTX-404 to cover the entire 440
- mhz ham band, and that can be found in the HTX-404 manual. I assume this
- is for folks experimenting with Amateur satellites and the like, I've never
- needed to do it to use local repeaters or 446.000 simplex.
-
- Hope this helps.
- Nate Duehr - n0ntz
-
-
- --
- Nate Duehr
- nduehr@netcom.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 07:37:50 GMT
- From: news.Hawaii.Edu!uhunix.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu!jherman@ames.arpa
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2td3t2$6gd@ccnet.ccnet.com>, <Cr9Kyq.EwG@news.Hawaii.Edu>, <rogjdCrAGJB.CAK@netcom.com>Hawaii.E
- Subject : Re: End of `440 in SoCal' thread (was: VHF Maritime Outrage!!)
-
- In article <rogjdCrAGJB.CAK@netcom.com> rogjd@netcom.com (Roger Buffington) writes:
- >
- >Say, Jeff, if you are such a technical stud and CW whiz, why don't you
- >upgrade to Extra Class?
-
- I wish I was a `technical stud' - then I wouldn't have to spend weeks
- trouble shooting these QRPp xmtrs - getting the bugs out is just as
- much fun as operating them, though.
-
- I'll upgrade to at least advanced either as soon as I finish this Ph.D.
- or they kick me out of grad school - I've used up 3 years and haven't
- done very much..... only 4 years remaining to get everything done. Phooey.
-
- 73 Roger,
- Jeff NH6IL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #657
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