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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #1031
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 16 Sep 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1031
-
- Today's Topics:
- (Getting long) Re: A Repeater on 147.555?!? (2 msgs)
- ARLD057 DX news
- CO0FRC
- Coax Fittings
- FT-1000 Controller (2 msgs)
- GB2VK..Special Event
- HPM Lesson?
- IPS Daily Report - 16 September 94
- Looking for the best DSP filter for HF?
- My license is granted
- Radio History
- SAREX Update & Keps 9/16
- Western CT. Hamfest 18 SEP 94
-
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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: Thu, 15 Sep 94 20:43:53 -0400
- From: psinntp!news.worldlink.com!usenet@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: (Getting long) Re: A Repeater on 147.555?!?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >DATE: 14 Sep 1994 07:29:58 GMT
- >FROM: Gary McDuffie Sr <mcduffie@unlinfo.unl.edu>
- >
- >Jeff-
- >
- >The real answer would have been for him to move to the input frequency
- >of 146.535, since that is a nationally recognized simplex channel, and
- >operate there.
- >
- >Gary
-
- Hmmm. This wouldn't be deliberate interference, would it?
-
- ...phil /kd8uoy
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 17 Sep 94 00:37:24 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: (Getting long) Re: A Repeater on 147.555?!?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Seems like there could be a relatively simple technological
- solution to this problem.....remember back in the early days of
- repeaters that 146.94 was a simplex frequency before it was a
- repeater output frequency??? As repeaters were developed, the
- solution to the problem of the repeater causing interference to
- simplex users was a "guard receiver" on the repeater. This
- additional receiver was tuned to the repeater *output* frequency
- and the repeater control logic set up in such a way that the
- repeater transmitter was inhibited if the squelch on the "guard
- receiver" was open--indicating activity on the channel. When
- this activity ceased, the repeater transmitter was again enabled,
- and normal repeater operation could resume. The guard receiver
- had to be co-located at the repeater site, of course, so that it
- could hear far-away stations on the repeater output channel.
-
- Perhaps this is not a total cure-all, but it would at least
- enable the repeater to co-exist on a simplex channel without
- causing interference to simplex users--with the drawback that
- repeater users would have to wait for the channel activity to
- drop before their signals on the input could bring up the
- repeater transmitter. Before rigorous bandplans were adopted
- guard receivers were much more common than they are today, but
- were installed to comply with FCC regs which at that time
- required that you not intentionally clobber another QSO on a
- given channel. Since repeater operation and "automatic control"
- have become recognized by the FCC, I suppose repeaters now have
- the right to come up on any channel they want at any time they
- want. Seems like the repeater coordinator(s) should have
- required the new repeater to utilize a guard receiver, especially
- since it is in violation of the bandplan by its use of simplex
- frequencies. Of course it's easier to QSY rather than fight, but
- I wouldn't take this lying down if I were so unfortunate as to
- live in Southern Calif!!!! (big smiley!) Last time I visited
- W6 it was very difficult to find an empty simplex channel, and of
- course now it's worse!
-
- Herb, WL7BIL
- jsamo@acad1.alaska.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 17:45:13 EDT
- From: psinntp!arrl.org!usenet@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: ARLD057 DX news
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB DX @ ARL $ARLD057
- ARLD057 DX news
-
- ZCZC AE55
- QST de W1AW
- DX Bulletin 57 ARLD057
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Sep 94 19:55:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: CO0FRC
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- John, W3GOI, asked about a QSL route for CO0FRC. See either July or
- August (I'm not sure which one) CQ Magazine in the VHF column. A
- feature article about the operation, pictures, and QSL route was
- included.
-
- 73,
- Joe - K2YJL - VK2EJA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 11 Sep 1994 02:43:55 GMT
- From: agate!iat.holonet.net!pcappbbs!dale.piedfort@ames.arpa
- Subject: Coax Fittings
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- 9913 is great coax if you are going to use it in straight runs, it will
- not take undo flexing such as being used on a rotor though. And one of
- the drawbacks of 9913 it is subject to contamination because of the air
- dielectric. Better coax for your use would be Times Micro Wave LMR400
- which uses standard UHF Connectors (PL259) or Comet 5D-FB, which can
- be purchased from any quality Amateur Radio Store. Check your Handbook
- and look at the loss factors on coax such as RG8X RG58AU and even the
- loss in RG213 or RG8. I use 9913 on my vertical installations, but
- would never consider it for a turnable beam antenna. If your Radio
- store doesnt carry LMR400 or the Comet 5D-FB you can call NCG Inc.
- in Anaheim, California 1-714-630-4541 (Comet Importer) and they will
- be happy to point you in the right direction. Or you can call
- Talley Communications in Santa Fe Springs, Calif (dont Have Number)
- and they would be able to ship you LMR400. One point the Comet Coax
- does require special connectors. Hope this helps. Dale KB7UB
- dale.piedfort@pcappbbs.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Sep 1994 10:03:46 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!overload.lbl.gov!agate!barrnet.net!nntp.crl.com!crl4.crl.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FT-1000 Controller
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <1994Sep15.195315.26816@falcon.rd.ray.com>,
- cole@falcon.rd.ray.com (Brad Cole) wrote:
- > Where can I find a circuit that interfaces the Yaesu FT-1000
- > to the RS-232 port on my computer? Also, what (good) software
- > is available to perform logging, monitoring packet dx spots,
- > and controlling the FT-1000 and the PK-232? I know that Yaesu
- > sells interfacing hardware.
-
- The Yaesu CAT System Interface is "FIF-232C".
-
- J-COM / Ramsey also sells an RS-232 interface. Their TC-Y1 will
- interface with the FT-1000, and comes with a disk full of software.
-
- I believe MFJ has a similar product to the J-COM / Ramsey version.
-
- If you are a homebrewer, the MAX232 chip and a resistor may be
- helpful.
-
- There is much less controller software written for Yaesu than for ICOM
- or Kenwood. I was unable to find a package that met my needs, so I
- wrote my own.
-
- Lou
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- ------------------------Usual Disclaimers Apply-------------------------
- Internet: lgenco@crl.com Lou.Genco@LChance.sat.tx.us
- Ham Radio Packet: N5SGL @ K3WGF.#SAT.TX.USA tcp/ip: n5sgl@sat.ampr.org
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Sep 1994 21:48:29 GMT
- From: convex!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!news.cac.psu.edu!news.pop.psu.edu!psuvax1!news.cc.swarthmore.edu!netnews.upenn.edu!news.amherst.edu!news.@darwin.sura.net
- Subject: FT-1000 Controller
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Lou Genco (lgenco@crl.com) wrote:
- : In article <1994Sep15.195315.26816@falcon.rd.ray.com>,
- : cole@falcon.rd.ray.com (Brad Cole) wrote:
- : > Where can I find a circuit that interfaces the Yaesu FT-1000
- : > to the RS-232 port on my computer? Also, what (good) software
- : > is available to perform logging, monitoring packet dx spots,
- : > and controlling the FT-1000 and the PK-232? I know that Yaesu
- : > sells interfacing hardware.
- :
- : The Yaesu CAT System Interface is "FIF-232C".
- :
- : J-COM / Ramsey also sells an RS-232 interface. Their TC-Y1 will
- : interface with the FT-1000, and comes with a disk full of software.
- :
- : If you are a homebrewer, the MAX232 chip and a resistor may be
- : helpful.
-
- If it would help any, here is a interface for the Kenwood TS-850S. The idea
- is probably almost exactly teh same for the Yeasu. The idea being the radio
- outputs 5v levels and you need to convert this to the +-12V levels RS-232 uses.
- Thats all. I have not yet built this, but will be building a derivation of it
- in the future. This might be a spring board for you to work off of. As far as
- I can tell, the circuit is sound yet its up to the builder to verify this-
- although I've been told that this works well, so good luck. Note: Kenwood
- happens to implement a asserted low output (where you give a ground signal to
- represent a 1) thus the 7404 inverter. BTW, the circuit is really inexpensive.
- You can buy the
- MAX-232 IC for about $4-6 from Digi-Key although they have a minimum order...
- you might be able to find somewhere else that would sell you just one.
- Good Luck!
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- *** Homebrew Interface Schematic by IW3FQG ***
-
- +5V <-----------o------------------o----+ C = 10uF
- | +| | IC1 = 7404
- | C | = | | IC2 = MAX232
- | +-+-+ |
- 14 | 2 | 16|
- T TXD +----------+ +------------+ RXD
- R 2 <------| 1 2 |-------|11 14|----------------> 3
- A RXD | I | | I | TXD R
- N 3 <------| 4 C 3 |-------|12 C 13|----------------> 2 S
- S CTS | 1 | | 2 | CTS
- C 4 <------| 9 5 |-------| 9 7|----------------> 5 2
- E RTS | | | | RTS 3
- I 5 <------| 6 8 |-------|10 8|----------------> 4 2
- V +----------+ | 4|------+
- E |7 +--|1 3 6 15 5|-+ | +-> 7 C
- R 1 <--+ | +| +------------+ | +| | O
- | ///// C | = | | +| | | | = | C | M
- ///// +-+-+ | | = | | | +-+-+ /// P
- | | +-+-+ | | | O
- +----+ C | | +----+ R
- /////// T
-
-
- 1990 IW3FQG
-
-
- Following parts obtained from JDR Microdevices, San Jose,Ca. 800-538-5000
- IC1------7404 Hex Inverter (14pin IC socket pt# 14PIN ST)
- IC2------MAX232CPE Dual RS232 trans/rec (16pin IC socket pt# 16PIN ST)
- C--------10uf Tantalum caps
-
- The 6-pin DIN plug for the transciever connection is avalible from
- Radio Shack...cat# 276-020. As well as the 25 or 9 pin connector for
- the comm port.
-
- The +5 volts can be easily obtained using a 9v battery and a 5v fixed
- voltage regulator IC (R.S. cat# 276-1770)
-
- _______
- | v.reg |
- | |
- | |
- |_______|
- | | |
- ___________| | |____________ +5 volts>>>>
- +| |
- ----- |
- 9 volt --- |
- bat. ----- |
- --- |
- - |_____________|
- |
- ////////
-
- The following is a the pin out difference
- between a 25 pin and a 9 pin AT serial connector
-
-
- RS232 SIGNAL PC-AT (9pin)
- 2 txd 3
- 3 rxd 2
- 4 rts 7
- 5 cts 8
- 6 dsr 6 (not used in interface)
- 7 gnd 5
- 8 car det 1 (not used in interface)
- 20 dtr 4 (not used in interface)
- 22 ring ind 9 (not used in interface)
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
-
- 73,
-
- --
- Vince Hadley |
- KA7GVQ |
- hadleyv@bones.et.byu.edu |
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Sep 1994 13:38:09 GMT
- From: agate!doc.ic.ac.uk!clss3.bangor.ac.uk!clss1!bss014@ames.arpa
- Subject: GB2VK..Special Event
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- GB2VK
-
- On Sept 22nd 1994 the Dragon Amateur Radio Club (North Wales) will be operating
- GB2VK to commemorate the 76th anniversary of the first direct wireless message
- between UK and Australia.This was sent from the Marconi Company station at
- Waunfawr near Caernarfon,North Wales to Wahroonga,NSW.
-
- The station which will be on air from 0001-2359Z will be set up in the
- original station buildings at Waunfawr and will operate simultaneously on
- SSB and CW.Target freqs are:
- CW........14.020 SSB.......14.170
- 21.020 21.170
-
- plus local 80/40m activity (10m if open..)
-
- The above freqs will be +/- QRM but will depend on conditions.It is hoped
- to run a packet station on site and to post operating freqs on the DX Cluster
- network.
-
- We hope to contact VK2WAH at the Aussie end at some time during the day but
- any/everyone is invited to call in; a special QSL is being issued.Please give
- us a call...the old building is cold and drafty so we will need plenty of
- activity to keep the spirits up!
-
- CUL.....Stewart Rolfe GW0ETF
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Sep 1994 10:06:46 -0700
- From: murky.apple.com!mumbo.apple.com!gallant.apple.com!apple.com!apple.com!not-for-mail@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: HPM Lesson?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hans Brakob <71111.260@CompuServe.COM> writes:
-
- >After 16 hours of operation I have 2142 QSO's on a single band/mode.
- >"Annualizing" that to 24 hours you get over 3200 QSO's. In a 24-hour
- >SweepStakes I'd be in the top-ten box with about half that number of
- >Q's.
-
-
- Hans, the bands (at least 20m, where all my /125 contacts came) didn't
- feel as crowded as during a SS. Your experiece probably comes from the
- fact that you are one of the few (relative) "rare" ones. During SS,
- you wouldn't get such a pileup as signing K0HB/125; there are more
- stations issuing CQs during an SS to spread the QSO load.
-
- If we rack up the total contacts for everyone participating on SS and
- on the /125 event, I'll wager that the SS would overwhelm the /125 event.
-
- BTW, thanks for the K0HB/125 contact, Hans (1656z, 09/03). Only time
- one is glad to contact V.D. :-).
-
-
- 73,
-
- Kok Chen, AA6TY kchen@apple.com
- Apple Computer, Inc.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 1994 23:13:07 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!munnari.oz.au!yoyo.aarnet.edu.au!yarrina.connect.com.au!news.uwa.edu.au!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!news.cs.su.oz.au!metro!ipso!rwc@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: IPS Daily Report - 16 September 94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SUBJ: IPS DAILY SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
- ISSUED AT 16/2330Z SEPTEMBER 1994 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
- FROM THE REGIONAL WARNING CENTRE (RWC), SYDNEY.
- SUMMARY FOR 16 SEPTEMBER AND FORECAST FOR 17 SEPTEMBER - 19 SEPTEMBER
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 1A. SOLAR SUMMARY
- Activity: very low
-
- Flares: none.
-
- Observed 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number : 71/6
-
- GOES satellite data for 15 Sep
- Daily Proton Fluence >1 MeV: 2.9E+06
- Daily Proton Fluence >10 MeV: 3.9E+04
- Daily Electron Fluence >2 MeV: 6.3E+08
- X-ray background: LT
- Fluence (flux accumulation over 24hrs)/ cm2-ster-day.
-
- 1B. SOLAR FORECAST
- 17 Sep 18 Sep 19 Sep
- Activity Very low Very low Very low
- Fadeouts None expected None expected None expected
-
- Forecast 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number for 17 Sep: 70/5
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 2A. MAGNETIC SUMMARY
- Geomagnetic field at Learmonth: quiet to unsettled
-
- Estimated Indices : A K Observed A Index 15 Sep
- Learmonth 9 3322 2222
- Fredericksburg 10 7
- Planetary 10 7
-
- Observed Kp for 15 Sep: 2122 2223
- 2B. MAGNETIC FORECAST
- DATE Ap CONDITIONS
- 17 Sep 6 Quiet to unsettled
- 18 Sep 6 Quiet
- 19 Sep 6 Quiet
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 3A. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION SUMMARY
- LATITUDE BAND
- DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
- 16 Sep normal normal normal
- PCA Event : None.
-
- 3B. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION FORECAST
- LATITUDE BAND
- DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
- 17 Sep normal normal normal
- 18 Sep normal normal normal
- 19 Sep normal normal normal
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 4A. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC SUMMARY
- Observed
- DATE T-index MUFs at Sydney
- 16 Sep 27 about 10% above predicted monthly values
-
- Predicted Monthly T-index for September: 20
-
- 4B. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC FORECAST
- DATE T-index MUFs
- 17 Sep 25 0 to 10% above predicted monthly values
- 18 Sep 25 Near predicted monthly values
- 19 Sep 25 Near predicted monthly values
-
- --
- IPS Regional Warning Centre, Sydney |IPS Radio and Space Services
- RWC Duty Forecaster tel: +61 2 4148329 |PO Box 5606
- Recorded Message tel: +61 2 4148330 |West Chatswood NSW 2057
- email: rwc@ips.oz.au fax: +61 2 4148331 |AUSTRALIA
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 14 Sep 1994 14:52:03 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!paris.ics.uci.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Looking for the best DSP filter for HF?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <Cw4p5G.563@vcd.hp.com> ericr@vcd.hp.com (Eric Ross) writes:
-
- >Don't underestimate the effectiveness of the much less expensive Radio
- >Shack DSP (about $80). I am extremely happy with it. You can give it
- >a try and if you don't like it, return it, but maybe save enough
- >money for an IF filter.
-
- It is my understanding that the Radio Shack DSP filter does not have
- a noise reduction mode (the noise reduction is merely a product of the
- narrow bandwidth) - and that noise reduction is the main feature that
- attracts me to an SSB DSP filter....which is really a shame, since
- the Radio Shack filter is so inexpensive. (In fact, the Radio Shack
- filter has a nonadjustable center frequency for the CW bandwidth that
- is far higher than where I want to listen, too bad again....wish they
- were a bit more flexible in their designs :-) . If all this is wrong
- (a la QST info), I am off to buy one.
-
- Clark
- WA3JPG
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 16 Sep 1994 10:48:43 -0800
- From: cronkite.cisco.com!sdarragh-mac.cisco.com!user@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: My license is granted
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- My license was granted on September 9th. I am now KE6MGW.
-
- --
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Scott R. Darragh (KE6MGW) On Planet Reebok, you punish their
- 3535 Garrett Dr rusher, stick the receivers,
- Sant Clara, Ca 95054 intimidate their quarterback, and
-
- (408)-526-7173 walk off the field with the
- cheerleaders.
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Sep 94 21:20:53 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Radio History
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I'm looking for internet resources that describe the history of radio --
- technological development, inventions, inventors, etc. (This is radio in
- general -- not the history of amateur radio, as such.) Any advice,
- pointers, ftp locations to suggest, etc., would be appreciated.
-
- Paul Marsh N0ZAU pmarsh@metro.mccneb.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 16 Sep 94 19:51:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: SAREX Update & Keps 9/16
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB SAREX @ AMSAT $STS-64.022
- SAREX Update & Keps 9/16 19:30 UTC
-
- Silver Spring, MD September 16, 1994 at 19:30 UTC
-
- No SAREX Packet Operations
-
- The SAREX team at mission control learned today that we will not be
- able to turn on the SAREX packet system during the STS-64 mission. The
- Shuttle Crew hasworked hard to conserve power to allow the Shuttle to stay
- up an additional, tenth day. However, the power budget is such that SAREX
- packet could not be energized through the Orbiter power without impacting
- primary payload operations. We will, however, continue voice operations
- using battery power when the shuttle crew is available. The SAREX team has
- had many reports of voice QSOs with the shuttle crew on this flight.
-
- Orbital Elements
-
- The following represents the latest Keplerian Elements as generated by
- Ron Parise, WA4SIR, at the Goddard Space Flight Center and checked by
- Gil Carman, WA5NOM, at the Johnson Space Center.
-
- STS-64
- 1 23251U 94059A 94259.27989906 0.00005269 10869-4 78459-5 0 268
- 2 23251 57.0062 194.7051 0009503 278.7996 81.2013 16.11955829 1033
-
- Satellite: STS-64
- Catalog number: 23251
- Epoch time: 94259.27989906 (16 SEP 94 06:43:03.28 UTC)
- Element set: GSFC-026
- Inclination: 57.0062 deg
- RA of node: 194.7051 deg Space Shuttle Flight STS-64
- Eccentricity: 0.0009503 Keplerian Elements
- Arg of perigee: 278.7996 deg
- Mean anomaly: 81.2013 deg
- Mean motion: 16.11955829 rev/day Semi-major Axis: 6619.6156 Km
- Decay rate: 0.53E-04 rev/day*2 Apogee Alt: 247.52 Km
- Epoch rev: 103 Perigee Alt: 234.94 Km
-
-
- NOTE - This element set is based on NORAD element set # 026.
- The spacecraft has been propagated to the next ascending
- node, and the orbit number has been adjusted to bring it
- into agreement with the NASA numbering convention.
-
- Submitted by Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO for the SAREX Working Group
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 15 Sep 1994 18:06:28 -0400
- From: psinntp!JH.Org!not-for-mail@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Western CT. Hamfest 18 SEP 94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Does anyone know if there will be VE testing there?
-
- Tommy the Tourist (Anon User) <nobody@csua.berkeley.edu> writes:
-
- >Admission is $4.00, kids under 12 free. ARRL sanctioned; Handicapped
- >Access; Door prizes; Refreshments; Ample parking; Rain or shine.
-
- >Talk-in will be on the 147.12 Danbury repeater, +600, PL 141.3.
-
- >Come one, come all, enjoy some fun, and maybe get a great bargain!
-
- >See you at the Western CT Hamfest.
- >73 DE N1QNK
- >Jim
-
- --
- %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%
- ss@jh.org Steve Steinberg Amateur Radio Callsign: _______
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: (null)
- From: (null)
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #1031
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