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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #1044
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Tue, 20 Sep 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1044
-
- Today's Topics:
- Bul344 MGT: ACS/RACES Plans 2/3
- Collins Broadcast Transmitter Help
- FT757GXII Cat Interface
- License turnaround ti
- Needing Info about YAGI.
- New NY ham license plates (2 msgs)
- RACES Bulletin 343
- RB341 Resend: Helicopter Use
- RB342 National Fire Center Info
- Restrictive Covenants: I can't have *any* antenna? (2 msgs)
- The City and Tower Installations
- Why is aviation COM VHF *amplitude* modulated?
-
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-
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- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 94 18:48:01 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Bul344 MGT: ACS/RACES Plans 2/3
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid: $RACESBUL.344
- Subject: Bul344 MGT: ACS/RACES Plans 2/3
-
-
- From: W6WWW@KD6XZ.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM
- To : RACES@ALLUS
-
- TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL COMMUNICATIONS VOLUNTEERS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
- INFO: ALL AMATEURS U.S (@USA: INFORMATION), CAP, MARS.
- FROM: CA GOVERNORS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
- (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA) PH: 916-262-1600, 2800 Meadowview Rd.,
- Sacramento, CA 95832. Landline BBS, 916-262-1657 (Open
- to all). Internet crm@oes.ca.gov or seh@oes.ca.gov
-
- BULLETIN 344 MGT: ACS/RACES Plans 2/3
- Release Date: September 19, l994
-
- For obvious reasons, a city and its county cannot develop
- communications plans independent of one another, any more than
- can a state and its counties. Such plans are the basis of
- emergency communications mutual aid and are jointly developed in
- a spirit of cooperation. For that reason they bear signatures of
- approval or concurrence by officials of both jurisdictions. The
- purpose is for each jurisdiction's plan to provide cooperation
- with the other -- not for one to dominate the other.
-
- Nowhere does this discussion, or any ACS - RACES plan,
- intend to infer that a state can direct a county or that a county
- can direct a city in the application of an ACS or RACES program.
- Plans need be compiled and issued in a spirit of mutual benefit
- and cooperation , working together to provide emergency
- communications when needed. An aspect of this is a standardized
- plan format which makes cooperation easier. A further aspect is
- that concurring signatures notifies other governments that an
- OFFICIAL action was taken to approve the plan.
-
- Emergency communications plans that fail to reflect the
- necessary inter-relationships described above are almost
- certainly doomed to failure. Unfortunately, history dictates that
- there have been some otherwise responsible government officials
- who believed that all of their communication was as close as
- their telephone, hence they failed to develop an emergency
- communications reserve and then suffered the debilitating results
- personally.
- (Continues next bulletin)
-
- Note: A sample model plan is available on request with a SASE
- 9x11 mailer with 75 cents postage to non-government or out of
- state requests. For California jurisdicitions the Auxiliary
- Communications Service personnel in Sacramento offer to provide a
- custom plan for any city or county emergency communications
- reserve coordinator.
- EOM.
-
-
- -----------------
-
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ftp.ucsd.edu in
- hamradio/races or in hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming and can be
- retrieved using FTP. The opinions stated are those of the author of
- the bulletin and not the poster.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Sep 1994 16:14:44 GMT
- From: gatekeeper.us.oracle.com!barrnet.net!syntex.com!merlot.syntex.com!bassett@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: Collins Broadcast Transmitter Help
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- --
- To all:
-
- Our local repeater club has been offered a Collins 830 FM Broadcast
- transmitter to scavenge. We're looking forward to all those nice tubes,
- etc. to raise some funds for our club. However there is a major hurdle.
-
- How can we identify possible PCB-filled capacitors?
-
- Attempts to talk to Contintental (who bought Collins broadcast business)
- were not useful. We have been unable to find Sprague, whose capacitors
- in the power supply and transmitter are the candidates.
-
- Any suggestions or comments would be welcome.
-
- Regards,
- Greg
-
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Greg Bassett bassett@merlot.syntex.com
- Syntex Corporation
- (415) 855-5825 KJ6EP@N6QMY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA
- ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 94 20:05:06 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: FT757GXII Cat Interface
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
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- I am looking for information and/or schematic for a simple RS232/CAT
- interface for the Yaesu FT757GXII.
-
- If you have any info that you are willing to share please contact me via
- E-mail, Thanks!
-
- John Krohn - KB0CGJ
- zytec!owl!johnk@uunet.UU.NET
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 1994 13:52:57 GMT
- From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!newsfeed.ksu.ksu.edu!moe.ksu.ksu.edu!hobbes.physics.uiowa.edu!newsrelay.iastate.edu!news.iastate.edu!@@ihnp4.ucsd.edu
- Subject: License turnaround ti
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <35l9nf$omr@freenet3.scri.fsu.edu> valleyj@freenet3.scri.fsu.edu (Jeffrey Valley) writes:
- >The FCC has accepted outdated forms for as long as I can remember. I
- >think your overreacting a little there, Hans.
-
- I agree Hans was overreacting, but the FCC is not accepting old forms
- anymore. They did, until this latest revision came out, and then then
- put a final cut-off date of 1 Mar 94 on all other forms (unlike before).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 18:50:21 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!sunic!news.funet.fi!nntp.utu.fi!jusleniapolku.utu.fi!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Needing Info about YAGI.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello Fellows!
-
- Does anybody where to get *a Macintosh software* for planning, testing,
- and building YAGI antennas? My friend who is needing this prefer to find
- something that is free or shareware. Also, all Macintosh programs which
- loosely relates to the ham-radio, etc. area are needed.
-
- Could you send me the suggestions for the FTP, Gopher, WWW sites to my
- address below. I prefer personal mail, since I don't follow this list
- activily.
-
-
- Thanks!
-
- Jouni.Santara@utu.fi
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 20 Sep 1994 13:55:32 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!psuvax1!news.ecn.bgu.edu!feenix.metronet.com!net45.metronet.com!user@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: New NY ham license plates
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <35kbch$e2s@apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
- alan@watsun.cc.columbia.edu (Alan Crosswell) wrote:
-
- > For the pundit in 3-land who made the crack about us not having enough
- > criminals in New York state to produce ham license plates quickly enough,
- > I present my new license plate and the observation that we must have a lot
- > more hams than criminals in NY or is it criminals that are hams?
- >
- > Using a World-Wide Web browser, see:
- >
- > http://www.columbia.edu/~alan/ham/
-
- I'm jealous! Those NY Ham plates look great!
-
- --
- Marc B. Grant | Fax: 214-231-3998 | "There's no excuse
- marcbg@metronet.com | Pager: 214-246-1150 | to drink bad beer"
- Amateur Radio N5MEI | | - Solona Beach Brewery
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 19 Sep 1994 15:40:01 GMT
- From: news.columbia.edu!watsun.cc.columbia.edu!alan@RUTGERS.EDU
- Subject: New NY ham license plates
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- For the pundit in 3-land who made the crack about us not having enough
- criminals in New York state to produce ham license plates quickly enough,
- I present my new license plate and the observation that we must have a lot
- more hams than criminals in NY or is it criminals that are hams?
-
- Using a World-Wide Web browser, see:
-
- http://www.columbia.edu/~alan/ham/
-
- (By the way, the dots and dashes say CQ DE:-)
-
- 73 de Alan N2YGK
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 94 18:47:23 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: RACES Bulletin 343
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid: $RACESBUL.343
- Subject: RACES Bulletin 343
-
-
- From: W6WWW@KD6XZ.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM
- To : RACES@ALLUS
-
- TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL COMMUNICATIONS VOLUNTEERS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
- INFO: ALL AMATEURS U.S (@USA: INFORMATION), CAP, MARS.
- FROM: CA GOVERNORS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
- (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA) PH: 916-262-1600, 2800 Meadowview Rd.,
- Sacramento, CA 95832. Landline BBS, 916-262-1657 (Open
- to all). Internet crm@oes.ca.gov or seh@oes.ca.gov
-
- BULLETIN 343 MGT:ACS/RACES Plans 1/3
- Release Date: September 12, l994
-
- Emergency communications plans, such as those for the ACS/RACES,
- benefit the adopting jurisdiction as well as adjacent
- jurisdictions. The adopting jurisdiction specifies the
- parameters of the service, such as how it is to be used and
- activated. For adjacent ones it alerts them to the potential
- communications mutual aid resource that has met with the
- sponsoring jurisdictions stamp of approval.
-
- In most states such plans involve three levels: state, county (or
- parish), and municipal (or city). Each is prepared in a spirit of
- cooperation. They are similar, yet each has its own uniqueness.
-
- Who signs and approves a ACS - RACES plan? The typical process is
- as follows:
-
- For a city plan the city OES Coordinator or Civil Defense
- Director, the city Radio Officer and the county Radio Officer are
- the ones who normally sign approval.
-
- For a county plan it is the county OES Coordinator, the county
- RACES or ACS Radio Officer, and in California, the State OES
- Region Radio officer, the OES Region Communications Coordinator
- and the State ACS/RACES Radio Officer and Coordinator.
-
- A state plan is signed by the state Chief Radio Officer, state
- ACS/RACES coordinator, the state communications and warning
- officer and state CD director or deputy.
-
- In some jurisdictions a supplemental process may occur, in that
- either a signature of an elected official is required such as the
- chairman of the board of supervisors, or the official body may
- approve the action by a resolution, in which case a copy should
- be attached to the plan. (continues in next bulletin)
-
- Note: Two copies of the l994 California State Plan were forwarded
- to each California county OES in May. California jurisdictions
- may request additional free copies on agency letterhead. For
- others, a printed copy of the California State Plan is available
- for $11 (check payable to State of California) and sent to 'State
- Plan' Telecommunications Branch, Governors Office of Emergency
- Services, 2800 Meadowview Rd, Sacramento, CA 95832.
-
-
-
- -----------------
-
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ftp.ucsd.edu in
- hamradio/races or in hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming and can be
- retrieved using FTP. The opinions stated are those of the author of
- the bulletin and not the poster.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 94 18:45:56 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: RB341 Resend: Helicopter Use
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid: $RACESBUL.341
- Subject: RB341 Resend: Helicopter Use
-
-
- From: W6WWW@KD6XZ.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM
- To : RACES@ALLUS
-
- TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL COMMUNICATIONS VOLUNTEERS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
- INFO: ALL AMATEURS U.S (@USA: INFORMATION), CAP, MARS.
- FROM: CA GOVERNORS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
- (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA) PH: 916-262-1600, 2800 Meadowview Rd.,
- Sacramento, CA 95832. Landline BBS, 916-262-1657 (Open
- to all). Internet crm@oes.ca.gov or seh@oes.ca.gov
-
- Bulletin 341 OPS: HELICOPTER USE
- Release Date: August 29, l994
-
- (Extracted from "Landing Site Tips for Lifeflight" in TAC-ONE,
- official publication of the San Diego County RACES.)
-
- Conditions and circumstances for Lifeflight to be called is determined by
- the Public Safety organizations of the county. For landing site selection a
- helicopter requires a minimum area 60 by 60 feet, free of wires and
- obstructions directly overhead and not more than an eight degree slope.
- Avoid dusty areas. Hosing down an area helps. Site should be marked; usual
- markings are an emergency vehicle with flashing lights, smoke bomb, flares
- or car headlights criss-crossing each other at right angles.
-
- For communications with the helicopter enroute, only one person
- should be the ground contact. It is best for this person to be free of
- patient care and at the landing site, monitoring the specified frequency
- open tone. On initial contact, the pilot will give the ETA. The ground
- contact must let the pilot know when sight has been made of the helicopter
- using clock positions. It is usually best for someone to notify traffic
- officers that traffic will need to be stopped just prior to landing. The
- contact person must describe the landing site to the pilot using major
- landmarks, such as type of site (street, intersection, parking lot, field,
- etc.) direction from scene, any obstructions, wind conditions and
- identifying features (smoke, flares, lights, etc.). Just before the
- helicopter begins its approach, ensure that the landing site is clear of
- non-essential personnel, vehicles and loose objects.
-
- When the helicopter is on its approach, stand in the center of the
- landing site waving a flashlight or flare until the pilot verifies that you
- are seen, then notify the pilot when the area is clear. Warn ground
- personnel to protect their eyes and patients from debris caused by rotor
- wash. Do NOT allow use of artificial lights while a helicopter is landing,
- as they will blind the pilot. Always maintain radio contact with the pilot
- and advise of problems or changes. Keep in mind that the rotor blades will
- continue to turn 1 to 3 minutes after landing. While medical crews may exit
- while the rotor is slowing down, don't approach or allow anyone else to
- approach while the blades are turning without the pilot's permission, then
- only from the front of the chopper. Maintain control of landing site until
- blades have completely stopped turning.
-
- Just before the helicopter departs, clear the landing area of ALL
- personnel. Once it is clear, inform the pilot. Keep the area clear until
- the helicopter is gone. Remember things don't always go as planned. Keep in
- constant radio contact with the pilot!
- EOM.
-
-
- -----------------
-
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ftp.ucsd.edu in
- hamradio/races or in hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming and can be
- retrieved using FTP. The opinions stated are those of the author of
- the bulletin and not the poster.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 94 18:46:52 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: RB342 National Fire Center Info
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Bid: $RACESBUL.342
- Subject: RB342 National Fire Center Info
-
-
- From: W6WWW@KD6XZ.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM
- To : RACES@ALLUS
-
- TO: ALL EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AGENCIES VIA AMATEUR RADIO
- INFO: ALL COMMUNICATIONS VOLUNTEERS IN GOVERNMENT SERVICE
- INFO: ALL AMATEURS U.S (@USA: INFORMATION), CAP, MARS.
- FROM: CA GOVERNORS OFFICE OF EMERGENCY SERVICES
- (W6SIG@WA6NWE.CA) PH: 916-262-1600, 2800 Meadowview Rd.,
- Sacramento, CA 95832. Landline BBS, 916-262-1657 (Open
- to all). Internet crm@oes.ca.gov or seh@oes.ca.gov
-
- BULLETIN 342 MISC: NIFC Boise
- Release Date: September 5, l994
-
- The National Interagency Fire Center (NIFC, formerly
- Boise Interagency Fire Center) located in Boise, Idaho is a joint
- venture of the several agencies: USFS (U.S. Forest Service), BLM
- (Bureau of Land Management), BIA (Bureau of Indian Affairs),
- USFWS (U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service), NPS (National Park
- Service) and NWS (National Weather Service).
-
- In addition to fires it has also been active in floods,
- earthquakes and other disasters such as Hurricane Andrew, Mount
- St. Helens volcanic eruption and the Northridge Quake. For the
- latter the State Office of Emergency Services ordered virtually
- everything from the Boise radio warehouse - hundreds of
- portables, repeaters, control stations, fixed links, battery
- packs and antennas.
-
- The NIFC Telecommunications Branch has a large staff of
- administrators and technicians for communications assistance. It
- stocks equipment in caches, which consist VHF and UHF repeater
- and radio kits, some satellite equipment, radio telephone
- interconnect kits and electronic key telephone systems.
-
- When the State has exhausted its cache of kits and
- transportable resources it may place a request for Federal
- assistance. Because of the size of California, two NIFC-type
- warehouses [in CA] duplicate some of the equipment stored further
- away in Boise. Requests are placed with the nearest Federal zone
- for delivery to the requesting agency. If Zone cannot fulfill the
- request it is forwarded to NIFC in Boise. The only costs
- associated with the use of the Federal equipment is shipping, any
- lost equipment, batteries, and the daily cost of a technician if
- required. To make the latter unnecessary, several people in
- California have been certified through NIFC training.
-
- The center teaches a highly regarded two-week training
- course in Boise on the Incident Command System, Communications
- Unit Organization and staffing, theory and equipment,
- accountability, incident planning and demobilization. It includes
- both tabletop incident practice and hands-on field work with
- actual equipment. Completing the training enables one to be a
- fully qualified Communications Unit Leader.
-
- Suggested by an article in the "APCO BULLETIN" by Brent Finster,
- Communications Director for Aspen-Pitkin County Communications
- Center, Aspen, Colorado.
- EOM.
-
-
- -----------------
-
- RACES Bulletins are archived on the Internet at ftp.ucsd.edu in
- hamradio/races or in hamradio/packet/tcpip/incoming and can be
- retrieved using FTP. The opinions stated are those of the author of
- the bulletin and not the poster.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 13:40:53 GMT
- From: spstimes.sps.mot.com!mogate!newsgate!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Restrictive Covenants: I can't have *any* antenna?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- My wife and I are looking at a new house... Its a nice house... Nice
- neighborhood, nice neighbors... You know, the kind of house that's
- just... well..... Nice. EXCEPT!
-
- There's this one little clause in the deed restrictions:
-
- GENERAL RESTRICTIONS:
-
- Antennae: No exterior radio or television antenna or aerial or satellite
- dish receiver, or other devices designed to receive telecommunication
- signals, but not limited to radio, television, or microwave signals which
- are intended for cable television, network television reception, or
- entertainment purposes shall be erected or maintained, except by
- Declarant, without the prior written approval of the architectural review
- committee.
-
-
- Pardon me, but I thought this wasn't legal? Can someone post, email or
- point me to relevant legal precedent which makes the clause invalid?
-
- Thanx,
-
- Michael R. Dow
- N1JCX
- R1156C@WACCVM.CORP.MOT.COM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 20 Sep 1994 14:43:43 GMT
- From: george.inhouse.compuserve.com!news.inhouse.compuserve.com!compuserve.com!news@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Restrictive Covenants: I can't have *any* antenna?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Those conditions are legal, and become part of the deed to the property.
- They are generally called "restrictive covenants" and are a private
- agreement you enter into if you purchase the property.
- --
- Hans Brakob, K0HB | EX-KG6AQI, WA0PQF, WB9DLL
- Vice Director | WB4GXH, WB0WFF
- Dakota Division ARRL | 73 from Minnesota
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 18 Sep 94 22:37:00 GMT
- From: netcomsv!eabbs!don.turner@decwrl.dec.com
- Subject: The City and Tower Installations
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi Guys. I thought I pass along a short nightmaire that's happening to
- me right now. Thursday two weeks ago I came home to a note on my front
- door from the City Building Inspector. It seems he doing an investgation
- of my "radio towers" as he termed them. No doubt this is the result of
- one omy neighbors complaining. I have a very robust installation of a 46
- foot tower which has been in place for 20, yes TWENTY years. It has
- withstanded the worst of weather conditions with a large tri-bander on
- it. Now it only has a TV antenna to support. The other tower to which he
- refers is a 40 meter groundplane. This was a good but temporary
- installation. Apparently this is the one that started all the BS.
-
- The city expects me to get a building permit and submit an engineering
- study and design. I drafted a letter to the inspector explaining the
- installation in detail. I also expressed my interest in letting him view
- the installation, talking the issue over and making minor changes that
- he may see fit. I refused to let the petty esthic preferences of one
- resident force me into spending hundreds of dollars in an engineering
- study to prove the soundness of a time proven installation. I also said
- he and the city should not be cop to the "pettiness" of this situation.
- We will see how this turns out.
-
- This brings about a request. Can any of you recommend a reference where
- the calculations are concisely described for doing this kind of stuff.
- No doubt, they will require a calculation of wind load, stress
- calculations of the tower and loads of the guy hardware and anchors. Can
- anyone help? .......WA6WRX Don
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 19 Sep 1994 19:14:17 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Why is aviation COM VHF *amplitude* modulated?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Jay Maynard (jmaynard@nyx10.cs.du.edu) wrote:
- : In article <jas12-1909941451290001@131.111.200.1>,
- : Julian Scarfe <jas12@cus.cam.ac.uk> wrote:
- : >Someone subsequently asked me *why* they are AM not FM
-
- : Another reason is the FM capture effect
-
- Another reason is that AM has a small signal/noise advantage over FM
- for weak signals. FM is better above a certain signal level threshold,
- but AM is better for signals near the noise level.
-
- AL N1AL
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 15 Sep 1994 15:18:39 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!news.cerf.net!nntp-server.caltech.edu!netline-fddi.jpl.nasa.gov!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!lll-winken.llnl.gov!uop!csus.edu!netcom.com!nuke@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <gbrush.13.000969B2@indy.net>, <Cw4sr4.L4B@utnetw.utoledo.edu>, <357lg2$dg2$1@rosebud.ncd.com>go
- Subject : Re: 1.2GHz on an HT -- how far?
-
- In article <357lg2$dg2$1@rosebud.ncd.com>,
- Phil Graham <phil@hansen.ncd.com> wrote:
-
- >Microwave ovens do not operate at 1.3 GHz... They operate in the 2.4 GHz area
- >(not sure exactly where).
-
- There is an ISM allocation at 2450 (just above the amateur 13cm band)
- upon which the ovens operate.
-
- Bill
-
-
-
- --
- --
- Bill Newcomb "Die to a general pizza delivery philosophy"
- nuke@netcom.com -Dave Brennan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #1044
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