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- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 94 18:01:19 PDT
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #659
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 13 Jun 94 Volume 94 : Issue 659
-
- Today's Topics:
- "73's"
- * SpaceNews 13-Jun-94 *
- Chevy Lumina and mobile installation
- Ford Explorer and TS-50 Noise
- HY-GAIN INSTRUCTION/OPERATORS MANUALS up for grabs
- Kenwood TS50 comments sought
- Legal Protections for Hams (2 msgs)
- Nickel Hydride Cells
- VHF Maritime Outrage!! (2 msgs)
-
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- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 20:12:14 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!nic-nac.CSU.net!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!yeshua.marcam.com!news.kei.com!wang!dbushong@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: "73's"
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Cecil_A_Moore@ccm.CH.INTel.COM (Cecil A Moore) writes:
-
- >[...] English language, e.g. I can't believe the number of 73's that
- >I have seen lately on info-hams. Try composing the preceeding
- >sentence without pluralizing 73. :-)
-
- I don't believe it, but there have been many more than one 73 on the
- net lately. Try's composing's the's preceeding's [sic's] sentences
- without's pluralizing's seventy's threeses's.
-
- --
- Dave Bushong, Wang Laboratories, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 94 18:20:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: * SpaceNews 13-Jun-94 *
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB NEWS @ AMSAT $SPC0613
- * SpaceNews 13-Jun-94 *
-
-
- BID: $SPC0613
-
-
- =========
- SpaceNews
- =========
-
-
- MONDAY JUNE 13, 1994
-
-
- SpaceNews originates at KD2BD in Wall Township, New Jersey, USA. It is
- published every week and is made available for unlimited distribution.
-
-
- * DOVE STATUS *
- ===============
- Jim White, WD0E, reports that DOVE's voice synthesizer is undergoing tests.
- The satellite is now speaking the phrase "HI, this is DOVE in space" for one
- minute of every four minutes. "HI" has been traditionally sent from Amateur
- satellites since OSCAR 1, so it seemed appropriate for this re-activation of
- the voice synthesizer in DO-17. The team will continue to work on
- improvements, including possibly raising the amplitude of the voice, which
- is presently about half that of the telemetry.
-
- Software was completely reloaded last week. The S-band beacon has been
- turned off. Transmitter power will be optimized while maintaining a
- positive power budget. Reception reports are welcome (to PY2BJO).
- Telemetry is not needed.
-
- Jim White
- WD0E for the team: WJ9F, VK7ZBX, N5AHD, NK6K
- With support from WB6LLO and K0RZ
-
-
- * LUSAT STATUS *
- ================
- LUSAT-OSCAR-19 is still not available for general use, and the BBS is not
- expected to be operational for the next few weeks. Raw telemetry should be
- sent by packet radio to LU8DYF@LU8DYF.BA.ARG.SOAM or LU8DYF@ANY-ACTIVE-
- SATELLITE, or via the Internet to: lu8dyf@asarin.org.ar. Certificates are
- available for those who forward telemetry reports.
-
- The LUSAT-1 recovery team wants to thank all stations who sent LUSAT-1
- telemetry data in RAW format, including:
-
- JN2LHU, OZ6BL, OZ7SAT, EA1BCU, EA2CLS, WH6I, W9ODI, SM5BVF, ZS6BMN, JJ1WTK,
- LU1FYZ, LU2FCY, LU2JCI, LU1JBR, LU8ENU, LU6DYD and LU1DBC.
-
- [Info via Eduardo Sweet, LU7AKC (LUSAT-1 recovery team)]
-
-
- * ITAMSAT (IO-26) BACK ON *
- ===========================
- After a couple of weeks of stand-by mode, ITAMSAT under ground command was
- switched back ON. A new MBL code was successfully loaded to test the
- modified s/c configuration (secondary TX on). Telemetry shows all the vital
- parameters in nominal status. Further tests will be carried out in the next
- few days. Also due to the very limited time budget of the command stations,
- please expect a few weeks before normal operations.
-
- [Info via Alberto, I2KBD, of the ITAMSAT Command Team]
-
-
- * APT STATUS *
- ==============
- Observed at 50.7 NLat, 7.1 ELon (Germany) on 28-May-94:
-
- NOAA-9: APT 137.62 MHz On
- NOAA-10: APT 137.50 MHz *OFF*
- NOAA-11: APT 137.62 MHz On
- NOAA-12: APT 137.50 MHz On
- Meteor 2-21: APT 137.85 MHz On
- Meteor 3-5: APT 137.85 MHz *OFF*
-
- The VHF-conflict between NOAA-10 and NOAA-12 continues with NOAA-10's APT
- turned off. Meteor 3-5 APT is off too. The APT-frequency of Meteor 2-21
- changed from 137.40 MHz to 137.85 MHz, but the signal is weak as always.
- As Meteor 3-5 is off, old NOAA-9 now is the best source for good vis-images.
-
- [Info via Peter Henne]
-
-
- * FO-20 NEWS *
- ==============
- On 19-May-94, the FO-20 command station announced that a problem exists
- in FO-20's onboard computer system. The satellite's transponder will
- remain in the analog mode (JA) until further notice.
-
- [Info via Kazu Sakamoto, JJ1WTK]
-
-
- * DISTRIBUTION INFORMATION *
- ============================
- Recent FCC rule changes have made both the originator of packet radio
- bulletins as well as the control operator of the originating BBS legally
- responsible for the content of packet radio bulletins. As a result, many
- bulletins entering the Amateur Packet Radio Network (AMPR) must be held
- for review by the BBS sysop before forwarding can begin. The adoption of
- this new procedure will lead to delays in the distribution of SpaceNews
- and other bulletins within the Amateur Packet Radio Network.
-
- In addition, recent routing changes have lead to local Internet mail
- problems. This is expected to produce distribution delays within the
- packet network since the Internet is used as a SpaceNews distribution
- backbone.
-
-
- * THANKS! *
- ===========
- Thanks to all those who sent messages of appreciation to SpaceNews,
- especially:
-
- KB3AMR KB3MF VK4ZDR
-
- ...and Flavio Cimardi at IBM Microelectronics in Italy.
-
-
- * FEEDBACK/INPUT WELCOMED *
- ===========================
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-
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-
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- Department of Engineering and Technology
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-
- --
- John A. Magliacane, KD2BD * /\/\ * Voice : 1-908-224-2948
- Advanced Technology Center |/\/\/\| Packet : KD2BD @ N2KZH.NJ.USA.NA
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 14:16:57 -0500
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!news.tamu.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Chevy Lumina and mobile installation
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I am getting a Chevrolet Lumina (1993) and intend to install my dual-band
- mobile rig. This car has alot of computer controlled systems and I don't
- want to interfere with them. Also, although I haven't really spent a
- whole lot of time looking, I don't seem to be able to find anyway of
- running the power cables through the firewall. Will I have to drill a
- hole and put in my own grommet?
-
- I plan to put the antenna on the trunk. Any suggestions on the best path
- to run the feedline through?
-
- I am hoping that I may be able to benefit from the experiences of other
- Lumina owners. Any information regarding this installation in this
- vehicle will be greatly appreciated. Please e-mail responses to save
- bandwidth on the net.
-
- Thanks
- Mark
-
- --
- Mark S. Whitsitt, N5RJF Texas A&M University, Dept of Biochemistry
- Internet: mwhitsitt@tamu.edu College Station, Tx. 77843-2128
- AMPRnet: n5rjf@n5rjf.ampr.org (409) 845-0832
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 18:05:32 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!csc.ti.com!tilde.csc.ti.com!mksol!mksol!craigs@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ford Explorer and TS-50 Noise
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I recently acquired a Kenwood TS-50 for mobile HF and installed it in my
- 1992 Ford Explorer. With the key in the Accessory position (all electronics
- fired up but engine not running), the noise on HF is S9 or better across
- all bands, but most accute on 17 and 20m. Anyone out there in netland
- solved this problem already???
-
- -Craig Young, KA5BOU
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Craig S. Young email: craigs@lobby.ti.com
- Texas Instruments Incorporated phone: (214) 952-4616
- 2501 W. University, MS 8041
- McKinney, Texas 75070 "I speak only for me, not TI"
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 19:42:52 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.service.uci.edu!mothra.nts.uci.edu!lockhart@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HY-GAIN INSTRUCTION/OPERATORS MANUALS up for grabs
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I have been trying to give this away for some time now. Perhaps
- someone will take it off my hands this time.
-
- I have the following INSTRUCTION/OPERATORS MANUAL up for grabs:
-
- HY-GAIN THUNDERBIRD (TH3Mk30 THREE ELEMENT HAM ANTENNA.
-
- This INSTRUCTION/OPERATORS MANUAL is in good condition.
-
- The intent is to give this INSTRUCTION/OPERATOR MANUAL to an
- individual or entity who ACTUALLY has the equipment.
-
- The first person to send me e-mail and follow up with a large manila
- SASE with postage for 3 ounces gets the prise.
-
- If you are the lucky one, you will be asked to send a SASE (large
- manila or other envelope) with the appropriate amount of U.S. postage
- to me c/o the address in my .sig file.
-
- Also, as a courtesy, a photocopy of the manual will be sent to anyone
- else who sends me a SASE.
-
- Good luck to one and all.
-
- 73,
-
- ~jack_
-
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- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 13 Jun 1994 19:01:07 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!bglover@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Kenwood TS50 comments sought
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Am looking for information from users of the TS50. I am thinking of
- getting a mobile rig and would like to know what users think of this
- rig. I checked one out in a store and was favorably impressed. Not
- really a full featured unit, bit seemed good for the impressive size.
-
- Anyone have any mobile use experience and would care to comment?
-
- Bill Glover ... kk6pw ... CIS 71220,2755 ... bglover@netcom.com
- Weimar Software, San Jose, CA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 20:00:55 GMT
- From: pa.dec.com!steves@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Legal Protections for Hams
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >jhanson@yar.cs.wisc.edu (Jason Hanson) writes:
- >
- >> Ideas I have so far include:
- >>
- >> 1) Opposition to scanner/radio bans, etc.
- >> 2) Adoption of PRB-1 (with possible revisions) into statutory form (I know
- >> about federal preemption, but this would make cases easier for hams...)
-
- What's PRB-1?
-
-
- --
- -- --
- Steve C. Schneider
- steves@pa.dec.com
- -- --
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 94 21:19:57 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!ucivax!gateway@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Legal Protections for Hams
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <2tidtn$6aj@usenet.pa.dec.com> steves@pa.dec.com (Steve Schneider) writes:
-
- >>jhanson@yar.cs.wisc.edu (Jason Hanson) writes:
- >>
- >>> Ideas I have so far include:
- >>>
- >>> 1) Opposition to scanner/radio bans, etc.
- >>> 2) Adoption of PRB-1 (with possible revisions) into statutory form (I know
- >>> about federal preemption, but this would make cases easier for hams...)
-
- >What's PRB-1?
-
- Pick up this months CQ magazine (June) for a good explanation of PRB-1 and
- its effects on antenna legality.
-
- Overall, PRB-1 was a letter from the FCC that explained their policy
- that local communities really "should" help hams by "reasonably"
- accomodating towers and stuff. It had no teeth, and not surprisingly,
- has not fared well under the Federal Courts where it has been tested.
-
- 73
-
- Clark
- WA3JPG
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 21:07:17 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!kabuki.EECS.Berkeley.EDU!kennish@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Nickel Hydride Cells
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Jun13.083636.5538@ee.surrey.ac.uk>,
- Mike Willis <M.Willis@ee.surrey.ac.uk> wrote:
-
- >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
-
- 0) I have "edited" you original article to rearrange lines > 75 chars.
-
- 1) Sounds like you have the Gold Peak GP120AAH cells.
- You can fast charge them -- in fact, they are designed to be fast
- charged, but charge control is critical if you decide to fast charge them.
-
- 2) Charging them at 70 mA is OK; it will just take a long time. The cells
- will take 100 hours of overcharge at 120 mA, so 70 mA is a very safe rate.
-
- 3) Anything greater than 360 mA is considered fast charge, which requires
- some method of detecting fully charged cells. At 240 mA, it is probably
- safe to just charge them for 7 hours, the overcharge not being that severe.
- At 360 mA, I wouldn't leave them for 5 hours unattended, as if the cells
- are not that discharged, you will have quite a lot of overcharge. You
- should monitor cell temperature or use the delta V technique, though it
- is much more difficult to do with NiMH cells than NiCd. Only at 1.2A
- charge do you see any sort of voltage drop -- you need to look for
- zero derivative of terminal voltage to do things right.
-
- 4) NiMH cells can withstand 3C discharge rates or 3.6 A. However, the
- cell temperature can rise and the heat can damage the batteries. But
- in an HT application, I don't think it is a problem.
-
- 5) NiMH cells have a very poor shelf life, especially at higher than
- room temperature. In 2 weeks at 40C, they are totally discharged.
-
- Good luck.
-
- -Ken
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 94 18:00:19 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!news.claremont.edu!bridge2!Thoth!peter@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: VHF Maritime Outrage!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article Gwx@netcom.com, n1gak@netcom.com (Scott Statton) writes:
- >In article <1994Jun12.130045.566@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>,
- >Gary Coffman <gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us> wrote:
- >>In article <n1gakCr7o8y.F0q@netcom.com> n1gak@netcom.com (Scott Statton) writes:
- >>
- >>We're *not* a big sink to the FCC. They spend on average 8 manhours a
- > ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >>week on the amateur service. It's the cheapest to administer service
- >^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
- >>that they regulate. The spectrum we occupy doesn't belong to the FCC,
- >>nor does it belong to the Federal Government. It is public spectrum
- >>that belongs to the public, not the government. The government's role
- >>is merely to regulate it's use as a resource held in common. In the
- >>case of the amateur service, the active regulation is minimal.
- >>
- >Thanks for that lucid fact. I reverse my stance.
- >
- > Scott
- Well...maybe the CB service is cheaper to regulate...or *not* regulate,
- but one could argue the FCC spends less time on it than on the amateur
- service....when was the last time you saw an NPRM for the CB service?
-
- :-)
-
- Peter
-
-
- ---
- Peter Simpson, KA1AXY Peter_Simpson@3com.com
- 3Com Corporation (508) 836-1719 voice
- Northborough, MA 01532 (508) 393-6934 fax
-
- I speak only for myself, 3Com doesn't pay me to speak for them, so I don't.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 21:11:44 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!nntp.msstate.edu!olivea!koriel!male.EBay.Sun.COM!engnews1.Eng.Sun.COM!engnews2.Eng.Sun.COM!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: VHF Maritime Outrage!!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2tct8t$4jp@cat.cis.Brown.EDU> md@pstc3.pstc.brown.edu (Michael P. Deignan) writes:
-
- >n1gak@netcom.com (Scott Statton) writes:
- >
- >> If kicking in a pittance every year (and, face it, genetlpersons, $7
- >> per annum is NOT a huge sum of money ..
- >
- >The liberal weenies will cry that this is unfair to the economically-
- >challenged,
-
- Hey, keep your ideology straight. Us liberal weenies are "tax and spend"
- guys, remember? We'll be in favor of it because it means more money in the
- hands of the benevolent government and less money in the hands of dangerous
- gun and radio nuts, who would probably just spend it on remote control assault
- weapons.
-
- Rich
-
-
- --
- Rich McAllister (rfm@eng.sun.com)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 12 Jun 1994 16:08:38 GMT
- From: psinntp!equator!jod@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1994Jun4.081913.2429@hnrc.tufts.edu>, <2sq5np$p2j@nyx10.cs.du.edu>, <peterl.770887074@hood>d
- Subject : Re: FCC computers up!
-
- In article <peterl.770887074@hood> peterl@hood.uucp (Peter Lee) writes:
- >
- >...I finally received my license after about 10-12 weeks of waiting,
- >
-
- I'm still waiting. Been 25 weeks so far; resubmitted my application
- after 15 weeks, still no response on that either. Took my test 12/18/93,
- W5YI was VEC, checked with them, sure 'nuf they submitted to the FCC
- 12/27/93. FCC still shows "no record of application" when I call.
- Gonna resubmit again soon, I guess.
-
- Anybody else waiting this long? Anybody gonna edge me out for the
- Franz Kafka Certificate?
- --
- John Setel O'Donnell jod@equator.com
- Equator Technologies, Inc. 206-328-6544 voice/fax
- "Disease is very old and nothing about it has changed. It is we who
- change as we learn to recognize what was formerly imperceptible." -Charcot
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 18:07:18 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!usc!nic-nac.CSU.net!charnel.ecst.csuchico.edu!olivea!koriel!newsworthy.West.Sun.COM!abyss.West.Sun.COM!bigboy!myers@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2tct8t$4jp@cat.cis.Brown.EDU>, <2td3t2$6gd@ccnet.ccnet.com>, <Cr9Kyq.EwG@news.Hawaii.Edu>o
- Subject : Microwave bands (was Re: End of `440 in SoCal' thread )
-
- 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.
- >
- >Jim's statement above should bring to an end the `440 in SoCal'
- >thread. Those are incredibly huge chunks of spectrum that need to be
- >put to use. When you consider the amount of unused spectrum we have
- >it really makes the 440 debate moot.
-
- Not exactly. The microwave bands may be useful for point-point
- linking, etc., but aren't commonly used, even by the business or
- government agencies, for mobile communications as we know it.
-
- >Can't readily *buy* a radio to play with up on those UHF freqs? Put your
- >amateur skills to use and *build* something for up there. [Roger: I'll
- >send you my soldering iron if you don't already have one.]
-
- Procuring parts and building working gear for microwave bands is
- considerably more difficult than building 80m transmitters out
- of junk televisions. I agree amateurs should indeed get involved
- on these bands, but these bands are not necessarily valid replacement
- spectrum for the functions filled by 2m, 70cm, 33cm and 23cm.
-
- --
- * Dana H. Myers KK6JQ, DoD#: j | Views expressed here are *
- * (310) 348-6043 | mine and do not necessarily *
- * Dana.Myers@West.Sun.Com | reflect those of my employer *
- * This Extra supports the abolition of the 13 and 20 WPM tests *
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Jun 1994 15:07:43 -0600
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx10.cs.du.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2td3t2$6gd@ccnet.ccnet.com>, <Cr9Kyq.EwG@news.Hawaii.Edu>, <2ti78m$q4l@abyss.west.sun.com>il
- Subject : Re: Microwave bands (was Re: End of `440 in SoCal' thread )
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- In article <2ti78m$q4l@abyss.west.sun.com>,
- Dana Myers <myers@bigboy.West.Sun.COM> wrote:
- >Not exactly. The microwave bands may be useful for point-point
- >linking, etc., but aren't commonly used, even by the business or
- >government agencies, for mobile communications as we know it.
-
- Why not? I know some work in that area has been done by the North Texas
- Microwave Society...
-
- >Procuring parts and building working gear for microwave bands is
- >considerably more difficult than building 80m transmitters out
- >of junk televisions.
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- Building 80m transmitters was, once upon a time, difficult and expensive, too.
- Hams changed that.
-
- > I agree amateurs should indeed get involved
- >on these bands, but these bands are not necessarily valid replacement
- >spectrum for the functions filled by 2m, 70cm, 33cm and 23cm.
-
- Why not? Those who claim that the purpose of ham radio is solely or primarily
- technological advancement have a golden opportunity to prove that hams can
- still contribute.
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- Jay Maynard, EMT-P, K5ZC, PP-ASEL | Never ascribe to malice that which can
- jmaynard@admin5.hsc.uth.tmc.edu | adequately be explained by stupidity.
- To Sarah Brady, Howard Metzenbaum, Dianne Feinstein, and Charles Schumer:
- Thanks. Without you, I would be neither a gun owner nor an NRA life member.
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