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- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 94 21:03:33 PDT
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #701
- To: Info-Hams
-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 24 Jun 94 Volume 94 : Issue 701
-
- Today's Topics:
- "73's" (3 msgs)
- Anyone USE DTMF Paging ? (2 msgs)
- Denver-Boulder Field Day
- Licensing delays
- Mark Your Calendars Now!
- ORBS$175.2L.AMSAT
- ORBS$175.WEATH.AMSAT
- RFI re: words for alphabet (3 msgs)
-
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-
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-
- We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 94 15:39:27 GMT
- From: spcuna!starcomm.overleaf.com!n2ayj!n2ayj@RUTGERS.EDU
- Subject: "73's"
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2ud3g7$at1@tadpole.fc.hp.com> paulc@fc.hp.com writes:
- >So, apparently, the name "CW" had nothing specifically to do with Morse code
- ^^ ^^^^^
- "73's" is "wrong"
- "CW" is "wrong"
- While we're at it, MORSE is wrong. His assistant Vail came up with the
- di-dah code to replace Morse's cumbersome "count clicks and look it up
- in a dictionary" code. Vail also did much of the work on the telegraph
- itself, but Morse got the credit for the invention, just as Edison did
- for many things invented and discovered by HIS assistants.
-
- No, I'm not a revisionist, just a trivia hound.
-
- It's a hobby, kids. Remember a hobby? Something you do for FUN...
-
- Thanks for the use of the bandwidth.
- --
- Stan Olochwoszcz, N2AYJ
- n2ayj@n2ayj.overleaf.com
- **Tax, title, dealer prep, and destination charges not included.**
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 20:47:22 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.cerf.net!gopher.sdsc.edu!news.tc.cornell.edu!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!news.kei.com!wang!dbushong@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: "73's"
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- n2ayj@n2ayj.overleaf.com (Stan Olochwoszcz N2AYJ) writes:
-
- >It's a hobby, kids. Remember a hobby? Something you do for FUN...
-
- Finally.
-
- An intelligent comment in this thread.
- --
- Dave Bushong, Wang Laboratories, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 1994 21:55:31 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!spool.mu.edu!sdd.hp.com!swrinde!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!psgrain!news.tek.com!tekig7!gaulandm@network.
- Subject: "73's"
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <772472367.12snx@n2ayj.overleaf.com> n2ayj@n2ayj.overleaf.com (Stan Olochwoszcz N2AYJ) writes:
- >It's a hobby, kids. Remember a hobby? Something you do for FUN...
-
- Well, some of us think it's fun to argue about "73s" and "destinated".
- We don't criticize _your_ way of enjoying the hobby; don't criticize
- ours.
-
-
- --
- Michael A. Gauland gaulandm@tekig7.PEN.TEK.COM
- AA7JF (503) 627-5067
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 02:45:33 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!nntp.ucsb.edu!mustang.mst6.lanl.gov!nntp-server.caltech.edu!news.cerf.net!usc!cs.utexas.edu!uwm.edu!mixcom.com!kevin.jessup@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Anyone USE DTMF Paging ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <2uci95$6oh@tadpole.fc.hp.com> paulc@fc.hp.com (Paul Christofanelli) writes:
-
- >Sanjay Uppal (uppal@cup.hp.com) wrote:
-
- >On DTMF paging...
-
- >: Unfortunately the current drain in receive with page mode
- >: on is the same as normal receive regardless of who is
- >: on the air (your callee or Joe Q. Random).
-
- >But, the battery saver should still work when no one is talking. And
- >since there's no audio, the current drain should be somewhat less even
- >when someone is talking.
-
- On My Alinco DJ580T dual band HT, it will go out of battery saver
- mode when DTMF squelch is enabled. This is apparently so that the
- radio will not miss the first tone in the sequence. A distinct
- possiblity if it happens to be in "sleep mode" when the first
- tone arrives. Thus, it would not see then entire sequence and
- break squelch.
-
- --
- /`-_ kevin.jessup@mixcom.com | Vote Libertarian!
- { }/ |
- \ / N9SQB, ARRL, Amateur Radio | Call 1-800-682-1776
- |__*| N9SQB @ WA9POV.#MKE.WI.USA.NA | for more information.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 1994 16:43:51 GMT
- From: ncd.com!newshost.ncd.com!hansen.ncd.com!phil@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Anyone USE DTMF Paging ?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <062394164548Rnf0.78@dreaml.wariat.org>, jga@dreaml.wariat.org (Jon Anhold N8USK) writes:
- |> uppal@cup.hp.com (Sanjay Uppal) writes:
- |>
- |> >2. The two repeaters I have tried do not pass DTMF codes. So while
- |> > the paging works fine simplex, I have not been able to get it to work
- |> > thru a repeater. Is there a list available of the repeaters that are
- |> > DTMF page friendly ? (actually if I find just a couple in the Bay Area
- |> > I'd be happy).
- |>
- |> Well, most of the repeaters I use have ACC RC-850 controllers. They are
- |> configured so that if you key up and press '#', then all other tones you
- |> press until you un-key will not be muted. That way, I can sit in DTMF
- |> squelch, and my friends can key up with '#225' for example, and it will
- |> open my squelch and tell me somebody is looking for me.
-
- Doing this in an uncontrolled manner will disturb many repeaters who are
- linked. You send an innocent code to open up the squelch of you HT and in the
- process that same code could turn off a repeater, break a link, start a phone
- patch, etc.
-
- NEVER, NEVER attempt to pass DTMF tones on a repeater without talking to the
- control operators first. Your little test could have disasterous results.
-
- As a result of hams trying this feature with out permission, many ACC repeater
- owners have disabled this feature (myself included), because they do not want
- unathorized activity on the repeater.
-
- Remember, when you use a repeater you are using someone else's equipment and
- license... It is like going over to a friends house for a visit!
-
-
- Phil
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 21:10:12 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!spool.mu.edu!sdd.hp.com!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!lwjames@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Denver-Boulder Field Day
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Where are some sites that are welcoming visitors this Field Day
- weekend in the Denver-Boulder area? Thanks in advance for letting
- us all know.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 1994 13:24:34 GMT
- From: newsgate.watson.ibm.com!watnews.watson.ibm.com!vinod@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Licensing delays
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2ucnla$grp@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>, oo7@astro.as.utexas.edu (Derek Wills) writes:
- |> Furthermore, why don't people use this several week delay to do something
- |> positive?
-
- I think most people do this..they don't really sit and stare at th
- wall, thinking that this is the spot to hang my licence.
-
- For example, in the time I have been waiting, did the following:
- 1. Started studying code, and passed the 5wpm test.
- 2. Got the General class manual, and started reading
- 3. Researched available 2m radios, bought a used HT, and listen
- to nearby repeaters, especially the traffic nets etc.
- 4. Currently looking into getting an HF radio.
- 5. Attended a nearby radio club meeting
-
- However, you get kind of bored with waiting for three to four months
- without being able to really participate in the hobby. Certainly, the
- excitement I had during the first month after I got my licence has
- worn down some. I don't mind waiting couple of months, but waiting
- *four months or more* is a real pain!
-
- --vinod
- email: vinod@watson.ibm.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 1994 13:38:47 -0500
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!sundog.tiac.net!news.sprintlink.net!bga.com!bga.com!nobody@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Mark Your Calendars Now!
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Amateur Radio Operators affiliated with the American Sunbathing
- Association, the Naturist Society and the Federation of Canadian
- Naturists will observe the 19th Annual North American Nude Awareness
- Celebration during the week of July 4th to 10th. We will operate near
- 14.265, 21.365 and 28.465 MHz +/- QRM. For certificate, please send QSL
- and 9 X 12 inch SASE to Bob Redoutey, KF5KF, P.O. Box 200812, Austin, TX
- 78720, USA.
-
- --
- Bob Redoutey - Austin, TX
- Amateur Radio KF5KF
- redoutey@bga.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 94 13:54:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: ORBS$175.2L.AMSAT
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-175.N
- 2Line Orbital Elements 175.AMSAT
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR AMATEUR SATELLITES IN NASA FORMAT
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX June 24, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-175.N
-
- DECODE 2-LINE ELSETS WITH THE FOLLOWING KEY:
- 1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ
- 2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ
- KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN
- G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM
-
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
-
- AO-10
- 1 14129U 83058B 94161.37059705 -.00000089 00000-0 10000-3 0 2881
- 2 14129 27.0950 323.3862 6022573 185.3079 163.3129 2.05878627 82647
- UO-11
- 1 14781U 84021B 94173.06474633 .00000136 00000-0 30919-4 0 7021
- 2 14781 97.7861 187.5613 0010677 254.9523 105.0499 14.69223055551021
- RS-10/11
- 1 18129U 87054A 94173.46518979 .00000041 00000-0 28006-4 0 9128
- 2 18129 82.9241 324.9389 0012694 16.2450 343.9106 13.72338600350633
- AO-13
- 1 19216U 88051B 94166.34337152 -.00000405 00000-0 10000-4 0 9248
- 2 19216 57.7884 247.1622 7213082 343.7462 2.0006 2.09724920 45974
- FO-20
- 1 20480U 90013C 94169.92864811 -.00000026 00000-0 19950-4 0 6988
- 2 20480 99.0371 321.4208 0541031 335.5902 22.0420 12.83225784204352
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006A 94173.85683540 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 4829
- 2 21087 82.9437 138.5177 0037146 68.6256 291.8858 13.74541420170368
- RS-12/13
- 1 21089U 91007A 94173.55362644 .00000031 00000-0 16208-4 0 7023
- 2 21089 82.9198 7.4681 0030653 92.3538 268.1127 13.74042547169383
- ARSENE
- 1 22654U 93031B 94169.23096299 -.00000111 00000-0 00000 0 0 2631
- 2 22654 1.8748 99.1484 2919067 184.0582 172.2245 1.42202724 1217
- UO-14
- 1 20437U 90005B 94170.25444630 .00000052 00000-0 37351-4 0 35
- 2 20437 98.5884 255.0029 0010695 181.0504 179.0654 14.29847256229882
- AO-16
- 1 20439U 90005D 94174.15857677 .00000046 00000-0 34734-4 0 8032
- 2 20439 98.5981 260.0929 0010970 170.1818 189.9580 14.29901446230455
- DO-17
- 1 20440U 90005E 94174.18230054 .00000034 00000-0 29933-4 0 8033
- 2 20440 98.5989 260.4403 0011328 169.1131 191.0302 14.30040957230471
- WO-18
- 1 20441U 90005F 94170.23945354 .00000029 00000-0 28035-4 0 8049
- 2 20441 98.5977 256.5458 0011559 181.6830 178.4313 14.30014708229919
- LO-19
- 1 20442U 90005G 94170.21749238 .00000039 00000-0 32108-4 0 8015
- 2 20442 98.5981 256.7818 0011929 181.8684 178.2465 14.30110837229924
- UO-22
- 1 21575U 91050B 94170.22487327 .00000051 00000-0 31712-4 0 5058
- 2 21575 98.4347 244.6813 0007038 289.9192 70.1229 14.36919982153375
- KO-23
- 1 22077U 92052B 94171.73856331 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 4006
- 2 22077 66.0787 272.5419 0014492 286.1502 73.7921 12.86286696 87242
- AO-27
- 1 22825U 93061C 94170.68921790 .00000043 00000-0 35420-4 0 2999
- 2 22825 98.6530 246.4717 0008021 198.3357 161.7536 14.27627002 38045
- IO-26
- 1 22826U 93061D 94170.24955337 .00000021 00000-0 26498-4 0 2997
- 2 22826 98.6524 246.0735 0008442 201.6060 158.4763 14.27730782 37988
- KO-25
- 1 22830U 93061H 94170.75009712 .00000045 00000-0 35528-4 0 3042
- 2 22830 98.5519 243.7911 0011759 164.8772 195.2762 14.28057589 38067
- NOAA-9
- 1 15427U 84123A 94173.97538725 .00000060 00000-0 56103-4 0 8496
- 2 15427 99.0530 224.5347 0014389 200.3254 159.7347 14.13623340491169
- NOAA-10
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- 2 16969 98.5063 182.8079 0013117 316.9677 43.0470 14.24892493403439
- MET-2/17
- 1 18820U 88005A 94174.23616568 .00000060 00000-0 40390-4 0 3172
- 2 18820 82.5407 263.7696 0016698 158.3458 201.8401 13.84717546323190
- MET-3/2
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- NOAA-11
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- 2 19531 99.1734 162.9988 0012451 113.2677 246.9808 14.12996322296033
- MET-2/18
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- 2 19851 82.5177 142.4515 0012863 217.9326 142.0931 13.84366236267948
- MET-3/3
- 1 20305U 89086A 94173.90736785 .00000044 00000-0 10000-3 0 757
- 2 20305 82.5551 266.0200 0006792 288.6019 71.4328 13.04419426223648
- MET-2/19
- 1 20670U 90057A 94170.61725050 .00000033 00000-0 15760-4 0 8025
- 2 20670 82.5465 206.5356 0016546 134.5444 225.7070 13.84189241200951
- FY-1/2
- 1 20788U 90081A 94173.54276226 .00000135 00000-0 11797-3 0 9987
- 2 20788 98.8349 193.5027 0016187 357.8182 2.2911 14.01357183194453
- MET-2/20
- 1 20826U 90086A 94170.91297701 .00000037 00000-0 20025-4 0 8103
- 2 20826 82.5249 143.8132 0014961 45.0095 315.2295 13.83582915188139
- MET-3/4
- 1 21232U 91030A 94173.49017560 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 7098
- 2 21232 82.5386 165.8425 0012975 167.1756 192.9700 13.16462528152051
- NOAA-12
- 1 21263U 91032A 94173.96212914 .00000161 00000-0 91523-4 0 721
- 2 21263 98.6176 201.6115 0011865 217.8308 142.2030 14.22419929161350
- MET-3/5
- 1 21655U 91056A 94174.21155417 .00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 7180
- 2 21655 82.5520 112.4922 0012569 176.3427 183.7785 13.16831335137258
- MET-2/21
- 1 22782U 93055A 94170.53798642 .00000034 00000-0 18094-4 0 3108
- 2 22782 82.5478 204.5704 0020878 217.2674 142.7032 13.83008971 40411
- POSAT
- 1 22829U 93061G 94170.75531118 .00000055 00000-0 39736-4 0 2922
- 2 22829 98.6497 246.6007 0009625 185.5514 174.5560 14.28030137 38068
- MIR
- 1 16609U 86017A 94173.46326644 .00003227 00000-0 51700-4 0 6496
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- GRO
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- UARS
- 1 21701U 91063B 94171.91923479 -.00001878 00000-0 -14306-3 0 5423
- 2 21701 56.9839 144.1019 0005885 101.2249 258.9448 14.96459021151499
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 94 13:51:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: ORBS$175.WEATH.AMSAT
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-175.W
- Orbital Elements 175.WEATHER
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR WEATHER SATELLITES
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX June 24, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-175.W
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
-
- Satellite: NOAA-9
- Catalog number: 15427
- Epoch time: 94173.97538725
- Element set: 849
- Inclination: 99.0530 deg
- RA of node: 224.5347 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0014389
- Arg of perigee: 200.3254 deg
- Mean anomaly: 159.7347 deg
- Mean motion: 14.13623340 rev/day
- Decay rate: 6.0e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 49116
- Checksum: 314
-
- Satellite: NOAA-10
- Catalog number: 16969
- Epoch time: 94173.98573515
- Element set: 747
- Inclination: 98.5063 deg
- RA of node: 182.8079 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0013117
- Arg of perigee: 316.9677 deg
- Mean anomaly: 43.0470 deg
- Mean motion: 14.24892493 rev/day
- Decay rate: 8.8e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 40343
- Checksum: 340
-
- Satellite: MET-2/17
- Catalog number: 18820
- Epoch time: 94174.23616568
- Element set: 317
- Inclination: 82.5407 deg
- RA of node: 263.7696 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0016698
- Arg of perigee: 158.3458 deg
- Mean anomaly: 201.8401 deg
- Mean motion: 13.84717546 rev/day
- Decay rate: 6.0e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 32319
- Checksum: 328
-
- Satellite: MET-3/2
- Catalog number: 19336
- Epoch time: 94172.49333875
- Element set: 297
- Inclination: 82.5371 deg
- RA of node: 320.6319 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0015535
- Arg of perigee: 252.8136 deg
- Mean anomaly: 107.1279 deg
- Mean motion: 13.16967801 rev/day
- Decay rate: 5.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 28382
- Checksum: 315
-
- Satellite: NOAA-11
- Catalog number: 19531
- Epoch time: 94173.94820404
- Element set: 669
- Inclination: 99.1734 deg
- RA of node: 162.9988 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0012451
- Arg of perigee: 113.2677 deg
- Mean anomaly: 246.9808 deg
- Mean motion: 14.12996322 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.05e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 29603
- Checksum: 325
-
- Satellite: MET-2/18
- Catalog number: 19851
- Epoch time: 94170.02906472
- Element set: 297
- Inclination: 82.5177 deg
- RA of node: 142.4515 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0012863
- Arg of perigee: 217.9326 deg
- Mean anomaly: 142.0931 deg
- Mean motion: 13.84366236 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.2e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 26794
- Checksum: 312
-
- Satellite: MET-3/3
- Catalog number: 20305
- Epoch time: 94173.90736785
- Element set: 75
- Inclination: 82.5551 deg
- RA of node: 266.0200 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0006792
- Arg of perigee: 288.6019 deg
- Mean anomaly: 71.4328 deg
- Mean motion: 13.04419426 rev/day
- Decay rate: 4.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 22364
- Checksum: 292
-
- Satellite: MET-2/19
- Catalog number: 20670
- Epoch time: 94170.61725050
- Element set: 802
- Inclination: 82.5465 deg
- RA of node: 206.5356 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0016546
- Arg of perigee: 134.5444 deg
- Mean anomaly: 225.7070 deg
- Mean motion: 13.84189241 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.3e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 20095
- Checksum: 285
-
- Satellite: FY-1/2
- Catalog number: 20788
- Epoch time: 94173.54276226
- Element set: 998
- Inclination: 98.8349 deg
- RA of node: 193.5027 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0016187
- Arg of perigee: 357.8182 deg
- Mean anomaly: 2.2911 deg
- Mean motion: 14.01357183 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.35e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 19445
- Checksum: 327
-
- Satellite: MET-2/20
- Catalog number: 20826
- Epoch time: 94170.91297701
- Element set: 810
- Inclination: 82.5249 deg
- RA of node: 143.8132 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0014961
- Arg of perigee: 45.0095 deg
- Mean anomaly: 315.2295 deg
- Mean motion: 13.83582915 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.7e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 18813
- Checksum: 298
-
- Satellite: MET-3/4
- Catalog number: 21232
- Epoch time: 94173.49017560
- Element set: 709
- Inclination: 82.5386 deg
- RA of node: 165.8425 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0012975
- Arg of perigee: 167.1756 deg
- Mean anomaly: 192.9700 deg
- Mean motion: 13.16462528 rev/day
- Decay rate: 5.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 15205
- Checksum: 305
-
- Satellite: NOAA-12
- Catalog number: 21263
- Epoch time: 94173.96212914
- Element set: 72
- Inclination: 98.6176 deg
- RA of node: 201.6115 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011865
- Arg of perigee: 217.8308 deg
- Mean anomaly: 142.2030 deg
- Mean motion: 14.22419929 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.61e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 16135
- Checksum: 276
-
- Satellite: MET-3/5
- Catalog number: 21655
- Epoch time: 94174.21155417
- Element set: 718
- Inclination: 82.5520 deg
- RA of node: 112.4922 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0012569
- Arg of perigee: 176.3427 deg
- Mean anomaly: 183.7785 deg
- Mean motion: 13.16831335 rev/day
- Decay rate: 5.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 13725
- Checksum: 298
-
- Satellite: MET-2/21
- Catalog number: 22782
- Epoch time: 94170.53798642
- Element set: 310
- Inclination: 82.5478 deg
- RA of node: 204.5704 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0020878
- Arg of perigee: 217.2674 deg
- Mean anomaly: 142.7032 deg
- Mean motion: 13.83008971 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 4041
- Checksum: 291
-
- /EX
-
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-
- Date: 24 Jun 1994 18:34:52 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!nntp.msstate.edu!ukma!newsfeed.gsfc.nasa.gov!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: RFI re: words for alphabet
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2uesqd$j9q@b11.b11.ingr.com> nsparker@ingr.com (Nick Parker) writes:
- >Does anyone have a listing of the word equivalents for the alphabet
- >(alpha=a, bravo=b, etc) they could post or email?
- >
- charlie
- delta
- echo
- foxtrot
- golf
- hotel
- india
- juliette
- kilo
- mike
- november
- oscar
- papa
- quebec (pronounced 'kay-bec)
- romeo
- sierra
- tango
- uniform
- victor
- whiskey
- x-ray
- yankee
- zulu
-
- or, the old way
-
- able
- baker
- charlie
- dog
- easy
- fox
- george
- how
- item
- jig
- king
- love
- mike
- nan
- oboe
- peter
- queen
- roger
- sugar
- tare
- uncle
- victor
- william
- x-ray
- yoke
- zebra
-
- if I remember right?
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 20:05:04 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.cerf.net!gopher.sdsc.edu!news.tc.cornell.edu!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!news.kei.com!wang!dbushong@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: RFI re: words for alphabet
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- kirk@neptune.gsfc.nasa.gov (Robert Kirk) writes:
-
- >In artice <2uesqd$j9q@b11.b11.ingr.com> nsparker@ingr.com (Nick Parker) writes:
- >>Does anyone have a isting of the word equivaents for the aphabet
- >>(apha=a, bravo=b, etc) they coud post or emai?
- >>
- >charie
- >deta
- >echo
- >foxtrot
- >gof
- >hote
- >india
- >juiette
- >kio
- >mike
- >november
- >oscar
- >papa
- >quebec (pronounced 'kay-bec)
- >romeo
- >sierra
- >tango
- >uniform
- >victor
- >whiskey
- >x-ray
- >yankee
- >zuu
-
- We'LL give Robert an A-minus simpLy because he got 25 of 26 Letters
- right. I've taken the Liberty of making some sLight changes to his
- posting to heLp iLLustrate what the missing Letter was.
-
- Another cLue? It rhymes with that new obnoxious cLear maLt Liquor.
-
- Dave, KZ1O
-
- --
- Dave Bushong, Wang Laboratories, Inc.
-
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-
- Date: Fri, 24 Jun 1994 20:55:42 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.cerf.net!gopher.sdsc.edu!news.tc.cornell.edu!travelers.mail.cornell.edu!news.kei.com!wang!dbushong@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: RFI re: words for alphabet
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- bodoh@dgg.cr.usgs.gov (Tom Bodoh) writes:
-
- >In article <2uesqd$j9q@b11.b11.ingr.com> nsparker@ingr.com (Nick Parker) writes:
- >>Does anyone have a listing of the word equivalents for the alphabet
- >>(alpha=a, bravo=b, etc) they could post or email?
-
- >How about ;-)
-
- My contributions, intermingled with Nick's:
-
- a aesop (esop)
- b beep (make the sound)
- c czar
- d djakarta, disregard
- e euphoria
- f four, five
- g gnaw, gnome
- h honour
- i ignotum per ignotius (latin for "the unknown by the more unknown")
- j juan
- k knowledge, knife
- l lexiphanic
- m mnemonic
- n nine
- o oedipus
- p pseudo
- q qatar
- r repeat
- s syzygy, supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
- t tzar
- u urn
- v five (roman numeral)
- w wrong
- x xylophone
- y you
- z zero
-
- Dave, KZ1O (that's Knife Zero 1 One)
- --
- Dave Bushong, Wang Laboratories, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 24 Jun 1994 15:00:05 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!news.aero.org!sparky1.aero.org!cantrell@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2ucjai$3nj@jericho.mc.com>, <19940623114622CSMSCST@MVS.OAC.UCLA.EDU>, <2ucuhl$9bk@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>.nas
- Subject : Re: Bitching and Moaning
-
- In article <2ucuhl$9bk@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>, fuat@tintin.cc.columbia.edu (Fuat C. Baran) writes:
- |>
- |> Just because people had to walk 50 miles, barefeet, uphill both ways,
- |> in the middle of winter, to get to the test session back then doesn't
- |> mean that the current system can't be improved.
- |>
- |> --Fuat
-
- You forgot the snow blowing in their faces each way!
-
- cantrell
-
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