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- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 23 Sep 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1055
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- Today's Topics:
- * SpaceNews 26-Sep-94 *
- IPS Daily Report - 22 September 94
- orbs$266.1of2.amsat
- orbs$266.2l.amsat
- TH79a For Sale
- Wuoff hong (2 msgs)
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- Date: 23 Sep 94 18:50:48 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
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- SB NEWS @ AMSAT $SPC0926
- * SpaeNews 26-Sep-94 *
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- =========
- SpaceNews
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- MONDAY SEPTEMBER 26, 1994
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-
- SpaceNews originates at KD2BD in Wall Township, New Jersey, USA. It is
- published every week and is made available for unlimited distribution.
-
-
- * MACHHOLTZ-2 NEWS *
- ====================
- Astronomers are keeping a watchful eye on Machholtz-2, a comet discovered
- to be racing toward the Sun by an American scientist last month. Shortly
- after the comet was discovered, observers reported the comet had broken up
- in a manner similar to comet Shoemaker-Levy-9 before its impact with
- Jupiter in July, and there is some concern the fragments of comet
- Machholtz-2 could impact the Earth in the future. Five fragments have
- been spotted so far, and all are heading for Earth's orbit. However,
- astronomers warn it is extremely difficult to predict the long-term
- behavior of the comet fragments and advise the comet will be monitored
- closely.
-
-
- * NOAA-11 FAILURE *
- ===================
- Reliable sources report that NOAA-11's AVHRR failed at 23:30 UTC on
- 13-Sep-94. A brief report indicated that the fault appeared to be
- electrical. NESDIS personnel have been working diligently to solve the
- problem, but it seems that APT as well as high resolution images are no
- longer available from NOAA-11 because of this failure.
-
-
- * AO-16 RELOAD COMPLETE *
- =========================
- As of 0330 UTC on 21-Sep-94, the AO-16 File Server is open and returned
- to general use. The AO-16 Command Team would like to thank everyone
- for their patience during this important "Preventive Maintenance"
- reload. Thanks go to the AO-16 Command Team consisting of WJ9F, WD0E,
- VK7ZBX, KB5MU, as well as NK6K and WB9ANQ.
-
- [Info via Russ Platt, WJ9F]
-
-
- * NASA NEWS VIA E-MAIL *
- ========================
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- sending an Internet electronic mail message to domo@hq.nasa.gov. In the
- body of the message (not the subject line) users should type the words
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- confirmation via E-mail of each subscription. A second automatic message
- will include additional information on the service. Questions should be
- directed to (202) 358-4043.
-
-
- * MIR NEWS *
- ============
- On 09-Sep-94 Malenchenko and Musabayev performed an EVA for the first time.
- The duration of the EVA was more than 4 hours (a reliable source even spoke
- about 5 hrs 2 mins.). During the pass in orbit 48915, between 1200 and
- 1207 UTC when Mir was VHF of observers in Europe, the cosmonauts reported
- the closure of the hatch at 1202 UTC. During this EVA they inspected the
- outside of the entire orbital complex, installed experimental materials
- on outside platforms for exposure to open space and removed other
- experiments of that kind for storage inside the complex. They repaired the
- damaged thermo-isolation layer on the transition section (P.Kh.O.) of which
- a 30x40cm piece had been torn away during the collision with Soyuz-TM17 in
- January 1994. The inspection made clear that the toughes of the freighter
- Progress-M24 during its second approach on 30-Aug-94 did not cause
- significant damage.
-
- On 13-Sep-94 the cosmonauts worked in open space for a second time. The EVA
- lasted 6 hours and 1 minute between 0631 UTC (opening of the hatch) and
- 1232 UTC (closure of the hatch). The cosmonauts performed many minor
- repairs, replaced bolts, screws, etc. of platforms and equipment on the
- outer surface of the complex. They also spoke about an old antenna.
- Activities of that kind must be done now and then, but have been often
- neglected during EVA's due to more important matters. The cosmonauts also
- did some preparatory work aimed at the future transfer of the solar
- batteries from Kristall to Kvant-1. This transfer has been put back again
- to the beginning of 1995.
-
- Radio communications during the EVAs were copied in Europe on a frequency
- somewhat lower than normal, 143.622 MHz, shifting by Doppler to
- 143.617 MHz. Listeners in Western-Europe, including the UK, who monitor
- MIR traffic during EVAs often experience heavy interference caused by
- cross-modulation from an airtraffic control frequency.
-
- [Info via Chris v.d. Berg, NL-9165/A-UK3202]
-
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- Date: Thu, 22 Sep 1994 23:21:56 GMT
- From: darwin.sura.net!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!news.duke.edu!zombie.ncsc.mil!gmi!msuinfo!harbinger.cc.monash.edu.au!news.cs.su.oz.au!metro!ipso!rwc@seismo.css.
- Subject: IPS Daily Report - 22 September 94
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
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- SUBJ: IPS DAILY SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL REPORT
- ISSUED AT 22/2330Z SEPTEMBER 1994 BY IPS RADIO AND SPACE SERVICES
- FROM THE REGIONAL WARNING CENTRE (RWC), SYDNEY.
- SUMMARY FOR 22 SEPTEMBER AND FORECAST FOR 23 SEPTEMBER - 25 SEPTEMBER
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 1A. SOLAR SUMMARY
- Activity: very low
-
- Flares: none.
-
- Observed 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number : 71/6
-
- GOES satellite data for 21 Sep
- Daily Proton Fluence >1 MeV: 1.5E+06
- Daily Proton Fluence >10 MeV: 1.2E+04
- Daily Electron Fluence >2 MeV: 2.0E+07 (normal)
- X-ray background: A1.0
- Fluence (flux accumulation over 24hrs)/ cm2-ster-day.
-
- 1B. SOLAR FORECAST
- 23 Sep 24 Sep 25 Sep
- Activity Very low Very low Very low
- Fadeouts None expected None expected None expected
-
- Forecast 10.7 cm flux/Equivalent Sunspot Number for 23 Sep: 72/8
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 2A. MAGNETIC SUMMARY
- Geomagnetic field at Learmonth: quiet
-
- Estimated Indices : A K Observed A Index 21 Sep
- Learmonth 5 2211 1212
- Fredericksburg 5 7
- Planetary 5 5
-
- Observed Kp for 21 Sep: 2111 2222
- 2B. MAGNETIC FORECAST
- DATE Ap CONDITIONS
- 23 Sep 8 Quiet
- 24 Sep 8 Quiet
- 25 Sep 10 Quiet to unsettled
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 3A. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION SUMMARY
- LATITUDE BAND
- DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
- 22 Sep normal normal normal
- PCA Event : None.
-
- 3B. GLOBAL HF PROPAGATION FORECAST
- LATITUDE BAND
- DATE LOW MIDDLE HIGH
- 23 Sep normal normal normal
- 24 Sep normal normal normal
- 25 Sep normal normal normal
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------
- 4A. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC SUMMARY
- Observed
- DATE T-index MUFs at Sydney
- 22 Sep 35 15 to 30% above predicted monthly values
-
- Predicted Monthly T-index for September: 20
-
- 4B. AUSTRALIAN REGION IONOSPHERIC FORECAST
- DATE T-index MUFs
- 23 Sep 30 15 to 20% above predicted monthly values
- 24 Sep 25 Near predicted monthly values
- 25 Sep 20 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
-
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-
- Date: 23 Sep 94 14:44:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: orbs$266.1of2.amsat
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-266.O
- Orbital Elements 266.OSCAR
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR OSCAR SATELLITES
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX September 23, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-266.O
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
-
- Satellite: AO-10
- Catalog number: 14129
- Epoch time: 94254.05030619
- Element set: 308
- Inclination: 26.8972 deg
- RA of node: 308.5366 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.6028238
- Arg of perigee: 209.9975 deg
- Mean anomaly: 94.5175 deg
- Mean motion: 2.05881264 rev/day
- Decay rate: -1.92e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 8455
- Checksum: 324
-
- Satellite: UO-11
- Catalog number: 14781
- Epoch time: 94263.57473666
- Element set: 732
- Inclination: 97.7855 deg
- RA of node: 273.8325 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011504
- Arg of perigee: 330.5055 deg
- Mean anomaly: 29.5500 deg
- Mean motion: 14.69245930 rev/day
- Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 56431
- Checksum: 307
-
- Satellite: RS-10/11
- Catalog number: 18129
- Epoch time: 94263.50806321
- Element set: 958
- Inclination: 82.9207 deg
- RA of node: 258.3796 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0013008
- Arg of perigee: 115.1045 deg
- Mean anomaly: 245.1460 deg
- Mean motion: 13.72341562 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 36298
- Checksum: 291
-
- Satellite: AO-13
- Catalog number: 19216
- Epoch time: 94256.93865187
- Element set: 964
- Inclination: 57.7380 deg
- RA of node: 231.2127 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.7232007
- Arg of perigee: 350.2215 deg
- Mean anomaly: 0.9340 deg
- Mean motion: 2.09725609 rev/day
- Decay rate: -4.12e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 4787
- Checksum: 302
-
- Satellite: FO-20
- Catalog number: 20480
- Epoch time: 94261.38526384
- Element set: 726
- Inclination: 99.0514 deg
- RA of node: 35.6582 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0541300
- Arg of perigee: 128.3652 deg
- Mean anomaly: 236.7383 deg
- Mean motion: 12.83227663 rev/day
- Decay rate: -2.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 21608
- Checksum: 296
-
- Satellite: AO-21
- Catalog number: 21087
- Epoch time: 94260.98935951
- Element set: 513
- Inclination: 82.9371 deg
- RA of node: 74.0296 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0034792
- Arg of perigee: 183.1054 deg
- Mean anomaly: 176.9892 deg
- Mean motion: 13.74544644 rev/day
- Decay rate: 9.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 18233
- Checksum: 330
-
- Satellite: RS-12/13
- Catalog number: 21089
- Epoch time: 94261.15456134
- Element set: 730
- Inclination: 82.9220 deg
- RA of node: 302.5081 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0028116
- Arg of perigee: 207.6788 deg
- Mean anomaly: 152.2863 deg
- Mean motion: 13.74046397 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.8e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 18141
- Checksum: 294
-
- Satellite: ARSENE
- Catalog number: 22654
- Epoch time: 94262.03583661
- Element set: 280
- Inclination: 2.0483 deg
- RA of node: 94.8577 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.2912797
- Arg of perigee: 191.9219 deg
- Mean anomaly: 161.1305 deg
- Mean motion: 1.42202795 rev/day
- Decay rate: -1.23e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 253
- Checksum: 285
-
- /EX
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-266.D
- Orbital Elements 266.MICROS
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR THE MICROSATS
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX September 23, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-266.D
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
-
- Satellite: UO-14
- Catalog number: 20437
- Epoch time: 94260.24520782
- Element set: 31
- Inclination: 98.5872 deg
- RA of node: 343.7577 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0010412
- Arg of perigee: 283.6457 deg
- Mean anomaly: 76.3562 deg
- Mean motion: 14.29855283 rev/day
- Decay rate: 2.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24274
- Checksum: 303
-
- Satellite: AO-16
- Catalog number: 20439
- Epoch time: 94261.20697721
- Element set: 829
- Inclination: 98.5961 deg
- RA of node: 346.0402 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0010748
- Arg of perigee: 281.6298 deg
- Mean anomaly: 78.3679 deg
- Mean motion: 14.29909137 rev/day
- Decay rate: 6.0e-08 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24289
- Checksum: 341
-
- Satellite: DO-17
- Catalog number: 20440
- Epoch time: 94260.73242676
- Element set: 830
- Inclination: 98.5967 deg
- RA of node: 345.9264 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0010797
- Arg of perigee: 282.1116 deg
- Mean anomaly: 77.8842 deg
- Mean motion: 14.30049101 rev/day
- Decay rate: 2.3e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24284
- Checksum: 304
-
- Satellite: WO-18
- Catalog number: 20441
- Epoch time: 94260.77940046
- Element set: 832
- Inclination: 98.5964 deg
- RA of node: 345.9670 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011387
- Arg of perigee: 282.6574 deg
- Mean anomaly: 77.3334 deg
- Mean motion: 14.30022831 rev/day
- Decay rate: 8.0e-08 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24285
- Checksum: 312
-
- Satellite: LO-19
- Catalog number: 20442
- Epoch time: 94261.24106417
- Element set: 828
- Inclination: 98.5972 deg
- RA of node: 346.7038 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011669
- Arg of perigee: 280.6449 deg
- Mean anomaly: 79.3421 deg
- Mean motion: 14.30120276 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24293
- Checksum: 302
-
- Satellite: UO-22
- Catalog number: 21575
- Epoch time: 94260.74803762
- Element set: 534
- Inclination: 98.4283 deg
- RA of node: 333.3428 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0008359
- Arg of perigee: 19.5123 deg
- Mean anomaly: 340.6381 deg
- Mean motion: 14.36931313 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.0e-08 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 16637
- Checksum: 295
-
- Satellite: KO-23
- Catalog number: 22077
- Epoch time: 94260.60791282
- Element set: 427
- Inclination: 66.0822 deg
- RA of node: 86.4803 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0015420
- Arg of perigee: 264.9756 deg
- Mean anomaly: 94.9498 deg
- Mean motion: 12.86287179 rev/day
- Decay rate: -3.7e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 9867
- Checksum: 342
-
- Satellite: AO-27
- Catalog number: 22825
- Epoch time: 94261.24026932
- Element set: 327
- Inclination: 98.6472 deg
- RA of node: 336.0840 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0008396
- Arg of perigee: 304.1084 deg
- Mean anomaly: 55.9297 deg
- Mean motion: 14.27634336 rev/day
- Decay rate: -5.0e-08 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 5096
- Checksum: 310
-
- Satellite: IO-26
- Catalog number: 22826
- Epoch time: 94265.20906155
- Element set: 326
- Inclination: 98.6469 deg
- RA of node: 340.0607 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0008701
- Arg of perigee: 291.5298 deg
- Mean anomaly: 68.4957 deg
- Mean motion: 14.27739405 rev/day
- Decay rate: -3.0e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 5153
- Checksum: 317
-
- Satellite: KO-25
- Catalog number: 22830
- Epoch time: 94261.20397519
- Element set: 332
- Inclination: 98.5472 deg
- RA of node: 332.3546 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0010765
- Arg of perigee: 265.5648 deg
- Mean anomaly: 94.4296 deg
- Mean motion: 14.28063452 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 5097
- Checksum: 310
-
- Satellite: 22828
- Catalog number: 22828
- Epoch time: 94261.69386811
- Element set: 304
- Inclination: 98.6420 deg
- RA of node: 336.6006 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0009634
- Arg of perigee: 285.7967 deg
- Mean anomaly: 74.2151 deg
- Mean motion: 14.28066214 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.0e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 1912
- Checksum: 312
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Sep 94 14:51:00 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: orbs$266.2l.amsat
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-266.N
- 2Line Orbital Elements 266.AMSAT
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR AMATEUR SATELLITES IN NASA FORMAT
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX September 23, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-266.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 94254.05030619 -.00000192 00000-0 10000-3 0 3080
- 2 14129 26.8972 308.5366 6028238 209.9975 94.5175 2.05881264 84553
- UO-11
- 1 14781U 84021B 94263.57473666 .00000043 00000-0 15101-4 0 7328
- 2 14781 97.7855 273.8325 0011504 330.5055 29.5500 14.69245930564319
- RS-10/11
- 1 18129U 87054A 94263.50806321 .00000031 00000-0 16789-4 0 9588
- 2 18129 82.9207 258.3796 0013008 115.1045 245.1460 13.72341562362984
- AO-13
- 1 19216U 88051B 94256.93865187 -.00000412 00000-0 10000-4 0 9649
- 2 19216 57.7380 231.2127 7232007 350.2215 0.9340 2.09725609 47870
- FO-20
- 1 20480U 90013C 94261.38526384 -.00000024 00000-0 11456-4 0 7264
- 2 20480 99.0514 35.6582 0541300 128.3652 236.7383 12.83227663216082
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006A 94260.98935951 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 5131
- 2 21087 82.9371 74.0296 0034792 183.1054 176.9892 13.74544644182336
- RS-12/13
- 1 21089U 91007A 94261.15456134 .00000038 00000-0 24598-4 0 7304
- 2 21089 82.9220 302.5081 0028116 207.6788 152.2863 13.74046397181416
- ARSENE
- 1 22654U 93031B 94262.03583661 -.00000123 00000-0 00000 0 0 2809
- 2 22654 2.0483 94.8577 2912797 191.9219 161.1305 1.42202795 2536
- UO-14
- 1 20437U 90005B 94260.24520782 .00000021 00000-0 25048-4 0 314
- 2 20437 98.5872 343.7577 0010412 283.6457 76.3562 14.29855283242741
- AO-16
- 1 20439U 90005D 94261.20697721 .00000006 00000-0 19484-4 0 8296
- 2 20439 98.5961 346.0402 0010748 281.6298 78.3679 14.29909137242893
- DO-17
- 1 20440U 90005E 94260.73242676 .00000023 00000-0 25767-4 0 8302
- 2 20440 98.5967 345.9264 0010797 282.1116 77.8842 14.30049101242843
- WO-18
- 1 20441U 90005F 94260.77940046 .00000008 00000-0 20293-4 0 8327
- 2 20441 98.5964 345.9670 0011387 282.6574 77.3334 14.30022831242854
- LO-19
- 1 20442U 90005G 94261.24106417 .00000014 00000-0 22526-4 0 8280
- 2 20442 98.5972 346.7038 0011669 280.6449 79.3421 14.30120276242933
- UO-22
- 1 21575U 91050B 94260.74803762 .00000001 00000-0 14773-4 0 5345
- 2 21575 98.4283 333.3428 0008359 19.5123 340.6381 14.36931313166370
- KO-23
- 1 22077U 92052B 94260.60791282 -.00000037 00000-0 10000-3 0 4273
- 2 22077 66.0822 86.4803 0015420 264.9756 94.9498 12.86287179 98678
- AO-27
- 1 22825U 93061C 94261.24026932 -.00000005 00000-0 15790-4 0 3275
- 2 22825 98.6472 336.0840 0008396 304.1084 55.9297 14.27634336 50963
- IO-26
- 1 22826U 93061D 94265.20906155 -.00000030 00000-0 58551-5 0 3260
- 2 22826 98.6469 340.0607 0008701 291.5298 68.4957 14.27739405 51531
- KO-25
- 1 22830U 93061H 94261.20397519 .00000014 00000-0 22905-4 0 3320
- 2 22830 98.5472 332.3546 0010765 265.5648 94.4296 14.28063452 50973
- 22828
- 1 22828U 93061F 94261.69386811 .00000010 00000-0 21704-4 0 3044
- 2 22828 98.6420 336.6006 0009634 285.7967 74.2151 14.28066214 19120
- NOAA-9
- 1 15427U 84123A 94264.78473792 .00000108 00000-0 81246-4 0 9612
- 2 15427 99.0391 316.3555 0014722 310.1811 49.8067 14.13644294503900
- NOAA-10
- 1 16969U 86073A 94264.71043503 .00000025 00000-0 28636-4 0 8583
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- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Sep 94 21:56:50 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: TH79a For Sale
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hi All,
-
- I'm posting this ad for a friend, who does not have access to INet.
-
- FOR SALE: Kenwood TH79a (3mo old) complete. Has been moded for
- MARS/CAP (ie, green wire cut). No other mods.
- $450.00, shipping included. M.O., Certified Check, Cash.
-
- If you are interested, e-mail me directly. Or call Sean Ring N0SHU, at
- 816-454-2970 (that's in Kansas City, MO).
-
- Thanks for the bandwidth (I don't have access to the news groups, where this
- should have been posted).
-
- 73 de KB0LRB Lynn
- geitgey@ukanvm.cc.ukans.edu
- geitgey@ukanvm.bitnet
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Sep 1994 09:09:38 GMT
- From: news.delphi.com!gilbaronw0mn@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Wuoff hong
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
-
- >>And if you violated the rules well it looks like a pretty good way to club
- >>you into submission.
- >
- > Ahem.....well, "club you into submission" isn't exactly, ahem, how
- >it was intended to be used.....but I couldn't possibly elaborate...
- >
- >
- >
-
- Aheem well I could not give that away could I? I mean some things have to
- be learned the hard way, right? You would not be a lid anymore though.
-
- Gil Baron, El Baron Rojo, W0MN Rochester,MN
- "Bailar es Vivir"
- PGP2.6 key upon request
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 13:22:46 GMT
- From: newsgate.melpar.esys.com!melpar!phb@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Wuoff hong
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- gilbaronw0mn@delphi.com (Gilbert Baron) writes:
-
- >
- >>>And if you violated the rules well it looks like a pretty good way to club
- >>>you into submission.
- >>
- >> Ahem.....well, "club you into submission" isn't exactly, ahem, how
- >>it was intended to be used.....but I couldn't possibly elaborate...
- >>
- >>
- >>
-
- >Aheem well I could not give that away could I? I mean some things have to
- >be learned the hard way, right? You would not be a lid anymore though.
-
- Suffice it to say that it would *certainly* get one's attention. ;-)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 23 Sep 94 08:22:42 EST
- From: news1.hh.ab.com!iccgcc.cs.hh.ab.com!lieser@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <CwE5Fu.41t@srgenprp.sr.hp.com>, <CwHy4y.BAx@odin.corp.sgi.com>, <CwInpI.G5L@news.Hawaii.Edu>│£
- Subject : Re: Why is aviation COM VHF *amplitude* modulated?
-
- In article <CwInpI.G5L@news.Hawaii.Edu>, jeffrey@kahuna.tmc.edu (Jeffrey Herman) writes:
-
- > I think the best answer so far was that FM's capture effect would
- > be detrimental, if not dangerous, to air-ground comms.
-
- I read somewhere recently that it was due to the cost of having to
- switch over to all new equipment, and the FAA or whoever finally
- just said "The heck with it."
-
- Ed Lieser
- Allen-Bradley Co.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 23 Sep 1994 14:53:26 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!newsfeed.pitt.edu!gvls1!rossi@network.ucsd.edu
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <1994Sep19.134053.4255@newsgate.sps.mot.com>, <CwDxGt.6x8@cup.hp.com>, <linleyCwKGsn.DG0@netcom.com>du
- Subject : Re: Restrictive Covenants: I can't have *any* antenna?
-
- In article <linleyCwKGsn.DG0@netcom.com> linley@netcom.com (Bruce James Robert Linley) writes:
- >In ye olden post jholly@cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback) spake...
- >>Michael R. Dow (R1156C@WACCVM.CORP.MOT.COM) wrote:
- >>
- >>: GENERAL RESTRICTIONS:
- >>
- >>: Antennae: No exterior radio or television antenna or aerial or satellite
- >>: dish receiver, or other devices designed to receive telecommunication
-
- It's all a plot to favor the CATV franchise...
-
- 1. Builder plans to build a nice "development" in a "near fringe" area that
- for the most part will require an outside antenna for decent TV reception.
-
- 2. Builder and CATV franchise make a "deal" -- CATV franchise will pay the
- builder if he arranges to slap an outside antenna restriction on EVERY house
- in the development then everybody will be REQUIRED to subscribe to CATV if
- they want to watch TV.
-
- 3. Builder figures that most people will probably want CATV so he goes along.
- Builder makes money... CATV company makes *lots* of money.. Home owners pay
- for it all.. Its simple ;-)
-
- Just wait.. In a few years when direct satellite programming becomes more
- poplular and companies selling this service start to really grow and realize
- that there is lots of money to be made... but the subscribers will require
- a "small" satellite antenna on their roof.. the franchises will be looking
- for new subscribers in these "antenna restricted" areas.. and you will see
- these silly outdoor antenna restrictions lifted.. at least for the satellite
- antennas.. unless they figure out a way to make it work with an indoor antenna.
-
-
- SIDE NOTE: Have you ever had your CATV service disconnected? The first thing
- they ask you is " Where are you moving to? " ... and when you say
- " I'm not moving -- I just don't want cable anymore " they just look
- at you funny... almost in disbelief!
-
- =================================================================
- Pete Rossi - WA3NNA rossi@vfl.paramax.COM
-
- Unisys Corporation - Government Systems Group
- Valley Forge Engineering Center - Paoli, Pennsylvania
- =================================================================
-
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-
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