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- Info-Hams Digest Sun, 26 Jun 94 Volume 94 : Issue 709
-
- Today's Topics:
- AEA IsoLoop - Opinion
- Amateur Radio Newsline #880 24 Jun 94
- Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #164
- ShareWare 'Super Morse' available?
- What causes pitch shift in receiver?
-
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-
- Date: 26 Jun 1994 23:14:10 -0400
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!news1.digex.net!digex.net!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: AEA IsoLoop - Opinion
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2uktp2$5t2@search01.news.aol.com>, dgoodman@aol.com (DGoodman) wrote:
- > In article <1994Jun24.114754.24501@seastar.seastar.org>,
- > jjw@seastar.seastar.org (John Welch) writes:
- >
- > >Perhaps the loop advocates are unwilling
- > >to admit they might have been somewhat mislead by the advertising
- > claim ?
- >
- > Not in the least. I've had both Butternut and AP-8 verticals at this
- > location (ground mounted), and neither came anywhere close to the
- > performance of the Isoloop.
- >
- > Danny Goodman
-
- Nobody mentioned the relative field strength compared to dipoles. I've
- had impressive results. 3 - 6 db down, so either the Isoloop is highly
- efficient or the dipoles are not truly resonant and efficient (AEA's
- claims). I'll keep my Isoloop...
-
- Andy N3LCW
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 1994 17:50:58 MDT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Radio Newsline #880 24 Jun 94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The electronic publication of the Amateur Radio Newsline is distributed
- with the permission of Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, President and Editor of
- Newsline. The text version is edited from the original scripts and
- transcribed from the audio reports by Dale Cary, WD0AKO, and is first
- published in The Radio & Electronics Round Table on the Genie Online
- System.
-
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-
- Newsline report number 880 for release on Friday, June 24 1994
- to follow.
-
- The following is a QST
-
- Postal authorities could be called to investigate the alleged
- California ham radio testing scam. Accusations are surfacing
- that some hams may have bought their licenses by mail! This story
- and more on Newsline report number 880 coming your way right now!
-
- (*****
- FRAUD SUSPECTED IN CAL VE TESTING SCAM
-
- Charges of mail fraud could be levied against one or more of
- the Volunteer Examiners and several license applicants currently
- under government scrutiny in the ongoing California ham radio
- testing fraud probe. Newsline has learned that the FCC has
- interviewed a number of individuals in other parts of the country
- whose examination paperwork seems to indicate that they came to
- California to be tested by several of the suspect VE teams.
- According to usually reliable sources, at least one applicant
- clams to have driven over 2000 miles round trip in one weekend,
- just to be tested in Los Angeles. Another was found to be a
- resident of a South Eastern state.
- Word is that the FCC does not believe that the examination
- sessions in question ever took place. That they were created on
- paper and are therefore fraudulent. And under the vigilant eye of
- Personal Radio Branch Chief John B. Johnston, W3BE, the commission
- is hard at work building evidence to make the charges stick.
- The June 19th edition of the Westlink Report ham radio
- newsletter contains what it claims are quotes from the letters
- sent by Johnston to those suspected of complicity. It alleges
- that numerous testing sessions the VE's claimed to have sponsored
- never actually took place. That in some sessions that were held
- the applicants had access to the answer key for the test being
- given to them and most important. Most important, the FCC says
- that it had its own investigator listening in on the telephone
- when an informant cut a deal with one of the suspect Volunteer
- Examiners. A cash deal to purchase a ham license without the
- informant having to take a test.
- If Johnston can prove that people purchased government licenses
- without having attended a test session, and if the United States
- Postal Service was used to convey payment, then the Postal
- Inspector can be brought into the case. Under his purview,
- charges of mail fraud can be brought against those who sold the
- bogus licenses and those who bought them.
- The bottom line is that mail fraud is a criminal offense that
- carries heavy fines and mandatory jail time. The governments hard
- nosed approach to dealing with those it suspects of wrong doing in
- the California VE investigation seems to indicate that the
- government is prepared to take these cases all the way.
-
- (*****
- ARRL REPLIES TO VANITY CALL SIGN PLAN
-
- The ARRL has filed reply comments in the FCC's proposal to
- institute a vanity call sign program as outlined in PR Docket
- 93-305. The League says that the vast majority of the 109
- comments filed on the proposal favored it, with the major concerns
- being how to fairly administer it.
- In its reply comments the league said that the issue of cost
- already had been settled, in that amateurs themselves would pay
- for the privilege of selecting a call sign. Regarding Silent Key
- call signs, the League said that by giving family members and
- clubs the first opportunity to apply for such call signs, well
- known and respected amateurs' call signs could be preserved.
-
- (*****
- ARRL TO W5YI: NO
-
- The League says that a proposal by newsletter publisher and
- national VEC Fred Maia, W5YI of Dallas Texas to establish a
- "Vanity Call Sign Administration" program in the private sector,
- was not only not permitted within FCC's mandate from Congress, but
- would be cumbersome and bureaucratic, while adding no value for
- the applicant. Instead, the League urged the Commission to
- proceed with a Report and Order on the "vanity" call sign
- proposal, incorporating the minor modifications suggested in the
- earlier ARRL comments.
-
- (*****
- POWER REQUEST DENIED
-
- The FCC has affirmed the Chief, Private Radio Bureau's denial
- of a request by Dale Gagnon, KW1I for a waiver of the Commission's
- rules governing transmitter power standards in the Amateur
- Service. Gagnon requested permission for his amateur station to
- transmit at power levels greater than the 1,500 watts authorized
- by the Commission's rules.
- Gagnon requested the need for higher power in order to engage
- in long-distance communications. Gagnon also sought to avoid the
- cost of bringing his vintage transmitters into compliance.
- Affirming the Bureau's decision, the Commission said that
- Gagnon had not submitted any compelling arguments why his station
- should be given preferential treatment over other amateur stations
- operated by licensees of the same license class. The Commission
- said also that there is no basis for permitting Gagnon's station
- to use greater power than other amateur stations, and to do
- otherwise, would be unfair to other amateur station licensees who
- must comply with the power requirement.
-
- (*****
- THE LONG WAIT RETURNS
-
- The Amateur license application backlog is on the rise again
- at the FCC. The latest figures released are based on numbers that
- are three months old but do show a definite trend. As of Feb 1 st,
- there were applications 8543 were pending while on Feb 28 there
- were 12,868 awaiting action. This information is according to
- ARRL VEC Manager Bart Jahnke, KB9NM, who also says turnaround time
- in Gettysburg is hovering around the FCC's self imposed maximum of
- 90 days.
-
- (*****
- NEWSLINE
-
- Heres a quick update on the financial crunch facing Newsline.
- Dr. Norm Chalfin, K6PGX, who administers the Newsline Support
- Fund reports that he has received enough in the way of sponsorship
- so that Newsline can continue at least through the end of August,
- but after that the service will once again be in crisis mode.
- That is, looking for enough money to avoid having its telephones
- and electronic mail services turned off. But the good news is
- that Newsline will not have to go bi-weekly over the summer since
- enough support has come in to see the service through though the
- next sixty days.
- For information on how to help keep Newsline on the air, please
- talk off the air to the person running this bulletin on your
- repeater or net. Or you can write with a self addressed stamped
- envelope to Newsline in care of Dr. Norm Chalfin, K6PGX, Post
- Office Box 463, Pasadena, California 91102.
-
- (*****
- SERA TO MEET
-
- A new ham television bandplan for the south eastern region of
- the United States could be on its way. This, with word in the
- Repeater Journal that the SouthEastern Repeater Association Board
- of Directors will hold their annual Summer Board meeting July
- 23-24 in Knoxville, Tennessee.
- Directors and Vice Directors from each of the eight member
- SERA states will take up a number of band planning questions
- including addressing the bandplan for ATV operations in the
- region. Hams active and knowledgeable in the ham television mode
- have been invited to attend and participate in establishing a
- viable bandplan for the mode. Another item on the agenda will be
- the possible expansion of the SERA 440 MHz bandplan.
- The SouthEastern Repeater Association is the nations second
- largest "regional umbrella" coordination body overseeing Amateur
- Radio relay communications bandplanning through member affiliates
- in Kentucky, Mississippi, North Carolina, South Carolina,
- Virginia, Tennessee, West Virginia and Georgia.
-
- (*****
- ATLANTIC DIVISION AWARDS
-
- The ARRL Atlantic Division "Amateur of the Year" for 1994 is
- Bob Bennett, W3WCQ, of Towson, Maryland. Among his many
- contributions to Amateur Radio, Bennett, 58, co-anchors the
- "Answer Man Net" on the Baltimore Amateur TV Society repeater.
- After serving for nearly 10 years as the Atlantic Division
- representative to the ARRL UHF/VHF Advisory Committee, in 1993
- Bennett was named chairman of the new ARRL Spectrum Committee.
- The Division's Technical Achievement award was won jointly by
- Bill Ferguson, WA3BXW, of Bristol, Pennsylvania, and Charles
- "Jim" Smith, K3ATI, of Newportville, Pennsylvania.
- And the "Grand Ole Ham" is 94-year-old Dean Wallace, K2ANM, of
- Herkimer, New York. Dean was first licensed in 1919, as 8AAF.
- The awards were announced at the ARRL Atlantic Division
- Convention, held in conjunction with the Rochester (New York)
- Hamfest, on May 21, 1994.
-
- (*****
- HOLLY TO SPEAK
-
- Rain Dial-Up producer Hap Holly, KC9RP, will make a rare
- personal appearance on July 7th at the American Council of the
- Blind convention in Chicago. Holly's talk is titled "The
- Evolution of Amateur Radio Information services" and will be
- presented to the ACB's amateur radio gathering. Haps talk will
- run about 30 minutes, so if you plan to be in the Chicago area or
- are attending the week-long convention, then stop by and take a
- listen to what KC9RP has to say. And oh yes. The admission to
- Hap's talk is free.
-
- (*****
- FRENCH ISLANDS
-
- On the international scene the rumor mills says the French
- government is going to be doing a lot of electronic updating on
- the French islands located in the Indian Ocean this summer. As a
- result, it is thought that there may be a lot of amateur radio
- activity because of the French amateurs involved in this
- upgrading.
-
- (*****
- AUSTRIAN CALLS
-
- The Austrian Communications Authority has opened a block of
- special call signs for special operations there. The 26 available
- calls are OE-A to OE-Zed, with the number assigned depending on
- the station's geographic location. 14 calls will be reserved for
- club stations of the Austrian national association, OVSV, with the
- remaining 12 available for others.
-
- (*****
- DX - 4U1ITU
-
- KB2R, will be active from 4U1ITU in Geneva, Switzerland
- during the IARU HF Championship Contest on July 9 and 10 and two
- days before. This will be a single operator effort and the 4U1ITU
- station counts as a HQ multiplier for the contest. Activity will
- be on 80-10 meters and possibly 160 meters. The two days before
- the contest, Len will be active as time permits on 80-10 meters
- CW/SSB and on the WARC bands if antennas are available. QSL the
- entire operation via WA2CJT, the bureau or direct.
-
- (*****
- DX - MICRONESIA
-
- The DX NewsLetter reports that V63PA will stay on the island of
- Micronesia longer than expected. He prefers 14.150 MHz around
- 21:00 UTC during the weekend. QSL via G6MDM.
-
- (*****
- CLOCK ON HOLD
-
- Great Britain's National Physical Laboratory has issued a
- notice that the 60KHz frequency and time reference transmitter at
- Rugby, will be closed down for essential maintenance between 12:00
- GMT on 4th July 1994 and 12:00 GMT 18th July 1994. G1UXP who
- provided this information believes that the transmitter will be
- operational during the night hours in this period, but it will be
- off-air during the hours between 08:00 GMT and 16:00 GMT daily.
-
- (*****
- STU MEYER W2GHK, SK
-
- Some sad news to report. Word that Stu Meyer, W2GHK, the
- former Chief Engineer and President of Hammerlund Radio
- Corporation became a silent key on Saturday evening, May 21st, of
- a heart attack. Among his many accomplishments was his being the
- driving force behind Hammarlund's "DXpedition of the Month"
- campaign during the 1950's and 1960's. He was a long-time member
- of the National Capitol DX Association, past president of NCDXA,
- and very active in NCDXA's DX operations of past years. W2GHK was
- also very active in many areas of ham radio, sponsoring one of the
- CQWW trophies. He will be missed by many of us in ham radio. In
- lieu of flowers, memorial contributions in his name can be made to
- the Radio Club of America or the QCWA.
-
- (*****
- BROTHER STAIR
-
- For you hams who are also shortwave listeners, this from the
- shortwave BBS on GEnie. A report that Brother Stair of the
- Overcomer Ministry has stated that he had been offered an
- opportunity for a 24 hour a day shortwave broadcast facility from
- -- and we quote -- "...from another part of the country." -- end
- quote. This on his program aired on shortwave station WRNO on
- 7355 Mhz.
- Brother Stair said he would not give the details after what
- happened with his radio ship the MV Fury. Listeners of Brother
- Stair will remember the boarding of the radio ship by the FCC and
- the confiscation of its transmitting equipment. This ended
- Brother Stair's planned broadcasting project off the coast of
- Belize.
- Dollars to donuts the FCC already knows more about Brother
- Stair's new broadcasting venture than he or the agency is letting
- on. Its a good bet that the regulatory agency will be watching
- this one real close.
-
- (*****
- And for this week, that's all from the Amateur Radio Newsline.
- You can write to us at:
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- Date: Sun, 26 Jun 1994 14:51:42 -0600
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!psgrain!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #164
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ALLBBS $OPDX.164
- Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 164
-
- The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
- DX Bulletin No. 164
- BID: $OPDX.164
- June 27, 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,
- K4CEF & Southeastern Cluster Group, N4ZR, WA4IUM, W5KNE & QRZ DX, W6RCL,
- IK4MGP, RW3AH and 9V1YC for the following DX information.
-
- 3W, VIETNAM. Paul, AA2AV, and Mike, K1MR, are supposed to be currently
- active from here until July 2nd, but there has not been any QSNs
- reported. Paul, who is there for some research on Agent Orange, has
- requested the callsign 3W3AV. They plan to be active mainly on 20 and
- 40 meters CW (possible activity between 1130-1230z and 2200-2400z).
-
- 4U1WB QSL ROUTE. Pete, N4ZR, wanted OPDX to mention that he is not the
- manager for 4U1WB, other than for CQ WPX activity in May 1992 (the CW
- portion). Manager for other operations continues to be KK4HD.
-
- 5H, TANZANIA. Andy, RW3AH, (Russian ARES Chief Co-ordinator) informs
- OPDX that R3ARES/5H, the club station of HQ Russian ARES, has moved with
- the Russian rescue team to Tanzania from their recent operation in former
- Yugoslavia (R3ARES/YU). The rescue team from the Russian Ministry of
- emergency situations is providing humanitarian UN aid for Rwanda
- refugees in Tanzania. This station is only active daily during the
- R_ARES Net on 14292 kHz at 0700z (sometimes at 1700z). QSL via RW3AH.
-
- 9N, NEPAL. Presently there are only three operators in 9N-land (9N1AA,
- 9N1HA AND 9N1RB). It is reported that only 9N1AA and 9N1HA have their
- own station. 9N1AA's name is Satish, and he has worked SSB and RTTY in
- the past, but has recently discovered the mode PACTOR. He has found it
- to be an excellent mode for communication, but Satish is having a problem
- working stateside stations and is looking for anybody that could help him
- solve the problem. If you can help, leave a message in JA5TX's Mailbox,
- Satish checks it daily.
-
- 9V, SINGAPORE. The station 9V1ARU of the Singapore Amateur Radio
- Transmitting Society will be active in the upcoming IARU contest under
- the "HQ" category as an official IARU region 3 member organization.
- Operators will be 9V1YC, 9V1ZB and JE1JKL, plus additional society
- members (callsigns not confirmed yet). The station is restricted by law
- to only operate at 100W, so they hope stations will be looking for them.
- This is the very first legal Singapore multi-op station in an
- international contest. They are trying to encourage contesting amongst
- the less active Singapore ham, in hopes that more local operators will
- try the bigger contests. 9V1ARU will also be used to promote the upcoming
- IARU region 3 conference to be held in Singapore this September.
-
- BS, SCARBOROUGH REEF (HUANGYAN DAO), SOUTH CHINA SEA. After being delayed
- for one day (due to the weather) the BS7H DXpedition hit the air waves on
- June 25th. Several JA sourceshave stated the DXpedition was only active
- from 0900 to 2300z and then went QRT. They made around 2000 QSOs in which
- none of the contacts were made on CW because they did not bring a keyer.
- Last week New England Division Rep to the DXAC, Bill Shipp, KC1AG,
- reported that DK9KX has withdrawn his petition for new country status
- for Scarborough Reef. No reason was given, but information from KJ4VH
- indicates that he (also Martti and others) are aware of this withdrawal
- and they would proceed anyway with the first Scarborough Reef DXpedition.
-
- CN, MOROCCO. Valentini, IK4JQO, will be signing CN2VA from August
- 6-22th. He will operate only SSB on 10-80 meters (especially 12-17
- meters). He will also be active from Mogador Island (AF-065). QSL via
- IK4JQO.
-
- FR/G, GLORIOSO ISLAND. "QRZ DX" mentioned that FR5ZQ will be active
- during the months of July and August. This country is rated 17th on the
- OPDX Most Wanted List for 1993.
-
- HH, HAITI. For a short period of time (length was not given)there will
- be some activity from N4MU/HH2 and W6RCL/HH2. They are both employed by
- U.S. television news agencies and temporarily assigned to Port-Au-Prince,
- Haiti. N4MU is running 100 W to a TS-50 and has concentrated on 15-40
- meters, while W6RCL is running 100 W to an IC-725 and has a longwire
- which loads from 160-10 meters. Both are SSB only operations, neither
- of them brought a key or keyer. W6CRL was last heard on 14190 kHz around
- 0300z.
-
- JOURNEY TO PETER I ISLAND: "CLOSE TO THE EDGE". This is a 30 minute
- documentary on this dangerous and exciting DXpedition through the
- Falkland Islands, the Drake Passage and onto Peter I Island. The video
- shows enormous icebergs, animal and marine life, massive Antarctic storms
- and how the DXpedition team was able to make almost 60,000 QSOs. The
- documentary was produced professionally from 12 hours of videotape shot
- by Terry Dubson, W6MHB. Those that are interested in this documentary
- can contact: Jerry Branson, AA6BB, 93787 Dorsey Lane, Junction City,
- OR 97448. There is a $25 donation (which includes shipping).
-
- ZS, SOUTH AFRICA. ZS6IR plans to be active on SSB daily from 2000 to
- 0600z between 3780 and 3800 kHz and between 7045 and 7055 kHz. QSL via
- DL4JZ (Note: The address of ZS6IR in the callbook is wrong).
-
- 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
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- Date: 26 Jun 1994 22:19:51 -0400
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!caen!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: ShareWare 'Super Morse' available?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- Thus spake rpinder@hsc.usc.edu (Rich Pinder):
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- >As I passed my first couple of written tests today I asked the examinor
- >(sp?) what the best way to learn code was. He said there was a shareware
- >program for DOS pcs called 'Super Morse'.......
- >
- >Does anyone know an internet location to possible find this program??
- >
- It's available from:
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- oak.oakland.edu
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- via anonymous ftp. The file is:
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- /SimTel/msdos/hamradio/sm410.zip
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- You might want to browse around in that directory a bit--there are a
- number of other excellent ham related programs there as well--including a
- very well written series of theory lessons covering all classes from novice
- to extra (by K7OMA) in the files nov22.zip through ext21.zip. K7OMA's morse
- program (mor21.zip) is also there, and is an excellent code practice
- program--particularly if you intend to run it in a dos window under Windows
- 3.11 (where sm doesn't seem as "comfortable").
-
- Hope it helps!
-
- 73 de Rick KE8HH
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- Rick Adams -=*=- adamsr@umcc.umich.edu
- Department of Social Sciences, Jackson Community College
- Anonymous users may write: an24575@anon.penet.fi
- Finger adamsr@umcc.umich.edu for my PGP Public Key.
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- Date: Mon, 27 Jun 1994 02:28:19 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!news.ans.net!sitka.wsipc.wednet.edu!egreen!egreen!jmollan@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: What causes pitch shift in receiver?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- Normally pitch shift is caused by instability in the transmitter or
- receiver. Once the rig is warmed up, this usually stops. You did not
- hear drift in commercial signals because they transmit double-sideband
- AM. Hams usually use cw or SSB where you must carefully beat an inserted
- carrier against the received signal to detect it. Any drift will will
- result in a marked changed of pitch.
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- If this is too technical, just remember that hams use much narrower band
- signals which can dridt easier.
-
- Keep on listening
- 73,
- John
- AE7P
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