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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #1119
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-
- Info-Hams Digest Thu, 13 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1119
-
- Today's Topics:
- (none)
- 6 meter AM Activity
- Any hams using IRC chat??
- ARRL And Gay Hams Settle Complaint
- AT-handheld power problem
- Callsign/address databases-privacy issue
- Courtesy In Amateur Radio (2 msgs)
- Ham Distribution BBS Net on National Show!
- HF rig turns off the VCR??
- How to design VCO?
- Johnson IMTS mobile phone conversion
- Learning CW visually
- McDonalds Intercom Freq. Wanted
- More News about VE3ONT
- No code Techs and CW...
- Planing aktivity in OK
- Wanted- Yaesu 5200 Mods
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 94 17:33:17 GMT
- From: neven@icx.COM (Neven Orhanovic)
- Subject: (none)
-
- SUBSCRIBE rec.radio.amateur.misc neven@icx.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Oct 1994 23:42:32 GMT
- From: billsohl@earth.planet.net (Bill Sohl Budd Lake)
- Subject: 6 meter AM Activity
-
- RBellville (rbellville@aol.com) wrote:
- : Do the majority of AM'ers use vertical or horizontal polarized antennas.
- : I'd like to get an antenna up before winter and wonder if it should be a
- : ground plane or a horizontal dipole.
- : - Rob, N1NTE
-
- I'll hazard a guess that most 6 meter activity is SSB or CW
- these days and usually with a horizontally polarized beam antenna
- (although there certainly are 6m verticles available).
-
- For short distances as is usually involved with local nets, it probably
- won't impact your ability to participate.
-
- You can construct a pretty cheap and easy J-pole for 6m (vertically
- polarized) with just some reasonable lengths of coax.
-
- --
- Bill Sohl K2UNK (billsohl@planet.net)
- Budd Lake, New Jersey
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 1994 11:14:16 GMT
- From: twright@freenet1.scri.fsu.edu (Tim Wright)
- Subject: Any hams using IRC chat??
-
- I'll try to make it
-
- Tim KD4OVM
-
- --
- Tim Wright KD4OVM | T.Wright@msuacad.morehead.edu | Morehead State University
- | TWright@freenet.fsu.edu | Tallahassie Freenet Service
- | AR098@yfn.ysu.edu | Youngstown Ohio Freenet Service
- | KD4OVM@WSU.N8FOW.AMPR.ORG | Try one, I'll get it.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 23:35:12 GMT
- From: jdc3538@ultb.isc.rit.edu (J.D. Cronin)
- Subject: ARRL And Gay Hams Settle Complaint
-
- >In article <001302Z11101994@anon.penet.fi> an87806@anon.penet.fi writes:
-
- Anonymous posting... Must be a NAMBLA member or even worse...
-
- > (etc.)
- >resolution of LARC's discrimination complaint filed before the
- >State of Connecticut Commission on Human Rights and Opportunities
- >(CCHRO) in March 1992.
-
- Yes friends, sodomy is now a protected right. Or is it an opportunity?
-
- >any finding of fact or conclusion of law been made. Instead,
- >ARRL and LARC met and reached a mutually acceptable solution to
- >LARC's discrimination complaint. LARC and ARRL are pleased to
- >report that the matter is now settled.
-
- Sounds like the ARRL bent over and grabbed their collective ankles.
- Was a suitable lubricant used?
-
- > (etc.)
- >-------------------------------------------------------------------------
- >To find out more about the anon service, send mail to help@anon.penet.fi.
- >Due to the double-blind, any mail replies to this message will be anonymized,
- >and an anonymous id will be allocated automatically. You have been warned.
- >Please report any problems, inappropriate use etc. to admin@anon.penet.fi.
-
- 73...Jim N2VNO
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 94 13:09:39 GMT
- From: r.rohart@mhsg.cec.BE
- Subject: AT-handheld power problem
-
- The AT-18 handheld transceiver from ADI has three different output power levels:
- low power (0.35 W), medium power (2.5 W) and high power ( 5W).
- The high power level of 5 Watt is possible with a 13.8 V power supply or -battery.
-
- While the different functions on my set function properly, this is not so with the hig pow
- er setting. Although the LCD-display indicates that the set is switched to high power,this
- is not confirmed when measuring the power output: the Wattmeter indicates the same
- power output as for medium power.
-
- Before investigating this further I would like to know if other OM had the same experince
- or could give me some hints.
-
-
- Ronny Rohart
- ON1BRQ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 11 Oct 1994 19:44:38 GMT
- From: dave@rsd.dl.nec.com (Dave Rogers)
- Subject: Callsign/address databases-privacy issue
-
- In article <37c6sf$nvv@engnews1.Eng.Sun.COM>, wdh@Eng.Sun.COM (Dennis Henderson) writes:
- |> I'm concerned with having my name and address available publically
- |> via call books and the like. I am very unconfortable having
- |> folks know I am not home (from overhearing my conversations) and
- |> being able to get my address from a public database.
- |>
- |> I notice on the 610 form that public access is granted to information
- |> on the form. Is there a way to prevent the distribution?
-
- Many states also allow public perusal of the automotive license file.
- So be sure not to put license plates on your car either. Oh yeah, and
- don't forget to get your phone unlisted since any fool can call your
- house out of the phone book to see if you are there. Maybe you'd just
- better stay home all the time :-)
-
- ========================================================================
- Dave Rogers Internet: dave@rsd.dl.nec.com
- M & R Software, Inc. or : mandr@ix.netcom.com
- Plano, TX CIS: 76672,2455
-
- In the absence of leadership, we have decided to follow ourselves.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 94 12:58:40 GMT
- From: gregor@nrlfs1.nrl.navy.mil (joe gregor)
- Subject: Courtesy In Amateur Radio
-
- In Article <37i5rr$sa6@newsbf01.news.aol.com>, wwhitby@aol.com (Wwhitby) wrote:
- >I've always believed that ham radio loses its fun when it becomes just
- >another way to talk to one or a few individuals. I still get a rush of
- >adreneline when I talk to someone for the first time or someone who is
- >passing through the area.
- >
- >When I just got my ticket, I said my call sign over our local repeaters.
- >I got no response. I tried for a day, still no response. Most of the
- >people just wanted to talk to someone specific and wouldn't answer my CQ.
- >I was VERY seriously thinking about selling my equipment and giving up. I
- >tried one last time on a simplex channel and got an immediate response.
- >If it wasn't for the hams on 147.555 I would have been out of the hobby
- >the same weekend I got my ticket.
- >
- >I always do my best to answer the CQ of someone, especially the CQ of a
- >newly licensed ham. I haven't forgotten where I cam from.
-
- This is the big difference between 2m and the HF bands. 2m FM has
- traditionally been used as method of local communications between people who
- already know each other, and for public service communications. CQ is
- something heard very infrequently because: a) short range = few potential
- contacts & very small chance for dx, b) Most people interested in
- experimentation and talking to new people are using other bands and/or modes.
-
- Try using 10m or below. I think you'll find your CQ's answered promptly
- by hams who would just love to meet someone new in a place they currently
- are not. If this means upgrading, by all means do so. You'll not regret the
- effort.
-
- -- Joe
- ________________________________________________________________________________
-
- Joseph Gregor |
- gregor@ccf.nrl.navy.mil | THIS SPACE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK.
- tmh@eng.umd.edu |
- ________________________________|_______________________________________________
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 09:10:45 -500 CDT
- From: pwalker@mbi.moody.edu (Paul D. Walker II)
- Subject: Courtesy In Amateur Radio
-
- In article <37i5rr$sa6@newsbf01.news.aol.com> wwhitby@aol.com (Wwhitby) writes:
-
- >I've always believed that ham radio loses its fun when it becomes just
- >another way to talk to one or a few individuals. I still get a rush of
- >adreneline when I talk to someone for the first time or someone who is
- >passing through the area.
-
- >When I just got my ticket, I said my call sign over our local repeaters.
- >I got no response. I tried for a day, still no response. Most of the
- >people just wanted to talk to someone specific and wouldn't answer my CQ.
- >I was VERY seriously thinking about selling my equipment and giving up. I
- >tried one last time on a simplex channel and got an immediate response.
- >If it wasn't for the hams on 147.555 I would have been out of the hobby
- >the same weekend I got my ticket.
-
- >I always do my best to answer the CQ of someone, especially the CQ of a
- >newly licensed ham. I haven't forgotten where I cam from.
-
- Its funny that I should read something like this today.... I've had 2m
- equipment since March and have had many enjoyable conversations on it. But as
- is stated, sometimes you get in a rut and do nothing but talk to the same
- people all the time. Especially if you have a one hour/one way commute that
- is regular. You sometimes don't even have a choice of who you talk to. So,
- for the last month or so I have been relatively silent on the repeater. Until
- this morning. I live in NW Indiana and commute to Chicago to work. One of my
- intelligent children sabotaged my alarm clock and make me miss my window of
- smooth hassle free driving opportunity. Realizing that it could take me a
- little longer than the normal hour to get in to Chicago, I decided I might try
- to pass the time a little by talking on the repeater. So I threw my call out
- ... and to my surprise a call that I had not recognized came back. After a
- few minutes of exchanging pleasantries, Tom introduced me to his friend Ron.
- They were both truck drivers working for a company in Chicago running freight
- between Chicago and Indianapolis. Tom was running up US 31 to South Bend and
- then over to Chicago and Ron was taking the direct approach using I-65. I
- found out that they rarely are out of communication while making their runs
- and it helps them pass the time while they are driving.
-
- It was then that I realized that I had heard them several times over the
- course of the last 8 months but never MADE the opportunity to talk to them.
- Shame on me. This made me wonder about my own operating practices. In
- reviewing in my head, I was able to confirm that out of >100 members in our
- radio club (which operates this particular repeater) I have only talked to
- approximately 15. There is a goldmine of information in your repeater area to
- be tapped into. And I would bet there is AT LEAST one person on your local
- repeater that:
-
- 1) Would love to make a regular CW sked to help you improve your speed (Gus)
-
- 2) Help you put up or build your first antenna (Dennis)
-
- 3) Help you evaluate rigs for your first purchase and help set up your
- operating environment (Jim)
-
- 4) Show you how to use Packet Radio or other digital modes (Stan)
-
- 5) Would love to have you operate with them at a special event (John)
-
- 6) Teach you about radio direction finding (Foxhunting) (Bill)
-
- And the list goes on .... Parenthetics are the gentlemen that have helped or
- offered to help me.
-
- There most likely is amateur experience in your area to cover most areas in
- amateur radio. In todays "plug and play" world, the Elmer is often times
- overlooked, they have been a valuable resource to me and have always been glad
- to help.
-
- So, in closing, the next time someone comes onto the repeater that you don't
- know give em a call. They might be just the person you need to talk to to get
- something straightened out, OR YOU might be just the person they are looking
- for. ;^)
-
- THIS IS A GREAT HOBBY!!!
-
- Paul Walker N9WHG
- pwalker@mbi.moody.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 1994 20:18:17
- From: lenwink@indirect.com (Len Winkler)
- Subject: Ham Distribution BBS Net on National Show!
-
- Lee Laird of the Ham Distribution Network, in Texas, will be the guest
- this week on the Ham Radio & More Show. If you want to know what's
- available in software today for amateur radio, listen to this show. That's
- 10/16/94, at 6:00pm EST, on the Ham Radio & More Show.
- Available on many radio station in the Country as well as on satellite via
- Spacenet 3, Transponder 9, 6.8 audio.
- Or go to the www page kept up to date by the Boston ARC at:
- http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/ham-more/ham-more.html
- 73, Len, KB7LPW
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Wed, 12 Oct 94 15:46:00 GMT
- From: jangus@skyld.grendel.com (Jeffrey D. Angus)
- Subject: HF rig turns off the VCR??
-
- > In article <Cx3sK1.EIp@tandem.com>
- > hausman@patch.tandem.com (hausman_john) writes:
- >
- > >Has anyone ever seen anything like this? My transmitter (on certain
- > >frequencies) causes the VCR to stop playing.
- >
-
- This is a problem? I would think you have enough to deal with copying
- CW and chasing that rare DX without having to listen to "House Party"
- on the VCR in the background.....
-
- --
- "1935 will go down in history. For the first time, a civilized nation has
- full gun registration. Our streets will be safer, our police more efficient,
- and the world will follow our lead into the future." - Adolf Hitler
-
- Amateur: WA6FWI@WA6FWI.#SOCA.CA.USA.NOAM Internet: jangus@skyld.grendel.com
- US Mail: PO Box 4425 Carson, CA 90749 Phone: 1 (310) 324-6080
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 1994 08:35:01 GMT
- From: fredkuo@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_DOMAIN_FILE.UCSD.EDU (m330_fredkuo)
- Subject: How to design VCO?
-
- I have a question on VCO design : the resistor and
- capacitor of voltage control input, normally for filtering
- out the noise ,seems to change the PLL characteristics.
- for example, a vc input as follows
-
- R = 4.7k
- VC I/p>---|---|\|\|\|\|-------> to varactors
- |
- ___
- ___ C = 5 uf
- |
- |
- |
- ---- GND
- The big capacitor 5uf is directly parallel connects with the
- loop filter of PLL. Should I take this capacitor as a part of the
- PLL loop filter? And, how can I design a VCO that will not affect
- the PLL performance ?
-
- fred Kuo | BV3DH | fredkuo@m300.ccl.itri.org.tw
- PO BOX 9-99, Hsinchu, Taiwan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 1994 09:08:17 -0400
- From: jotterso@sct.edu (Jeffrey Otterson)
- Subject: Johnson IMTS mobile phone conversion
-
- I have a E. F. Johnson MT584 UHF IMTS mobile phone that I want to make into
- a portable repeater. I have figured out what to do to the synthesizer to
- put it into the amateur band, but the second problem is that this rig is
- designed to transmit high and receive low, which is opposite from how the
- local coordinating body wants things. I want to change the duplex offset.
-
- This radio uses direct synthesis of the receive LO, which is 21.4 MHz below
- the RX freq. The exciter uses an offset oscillator (which it FMs) to mix
- with the LO to get the TX freq. I think that I can change the offset xtal
- from 13.2 MHz to 8.2 MHz to change the duplex offset (the crystal is doubled
- and then mixed with the LO), but there are several capacitors in the
- reference oscillator/mixer/buffer amps that I expect that I will need to
- change as well.
-
- I called Johnson, who said it can't be done, but I don't buy that. I figure
- that somebody, somewhere has already done this, maybe Johnson themselves,
- for using this radio (or parts of it) in some other service... Does anybody
- have any ideas/suggestions/conversion descriptions???
-
- Many thanks...
-
- 73 de n1kdo
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Oct 1994 20:31:17 -0400
- From: jacksons@cs.nyu.edu (Steve Jackson)
- Subject: Learning CW visually
-
- I'm still learning code (while waiting for my NCT), but I use SuperMorse 4.04
- on my laptop. Whenever I'm driving alone at night, I just open it up on the
- rider's seat, and put it in flash mode. That way, I don't have to take my
- eyes of the road for too long when a character comes up that I really want to
- know. I can listen for a very long time just to get used to the sound of it,
- and then look at a few characters whose sound I've gotten used to over the
- last few minutes or so.
-
- I also put it in continuous qso mode and learn words by filling in blanks
- between letters I've learned and using contextual hints. I found it a fun
- and easy way to learn.. much more so than by Learn/Group.
-
- I picked up my General study guide, and SM404 is the other half. Good luck.
-
- Steve
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 12 Oct 94 18:00:52 -0800
- From: fsrla@aurora.alaska.edu
- Subject: McDonalds Intercom Freq. Wanted
-
- In article <37agj3$26k@coranto.ucs.mun.ca>, fhurley@calvin.stemnet.nf.ca (Florence M. Hurley) writes:
- > Hello Folks, Anyone have the frequencies for this place?
- > McDonalds, Ect, other fast food places...
- >
- If I remember correctly, I can pick up our local McD's
- on my car stereo at around 105 fm. But I have to be right
- next to the menu or the person with the headset. (Dare I
- say it, I used to work there.......YUCK!)
-
- Roger Asbury
- WL7NT
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 94 13:37:58 GMT
- From: MOWE@SLUMUS.STLAWU.EDU (Michael Owen)
- Subject: More News about VE3ONT
-
- As previously announced, the Toronto VHF Society's proposed EME
- operation in late October has been cancelled due to a newly-
- scheduled international supernova observation set for the same
- time period.
-
- We have been advised by the Institute foe Space and Terrestrial
- Science (ISTS) that they will do everything possible to ensure
- availability of the 46 meter antenna for the November 26-27 contest
- weekend. VE3ONT will operate on both of these days on 144.100 MHz
- (listening 144.100 - 144.110).
-
- In addition,
- ISTS has informed us that the antenna is currently available to us on
- the two days prior to the November contest weekend. VE3ONT
- *may* operate on Thursday Nov 24 and Friday Nov 25 on 50 MHz, 1296 MHz,
- and/or 10 GHz. These plans are tentative and subject to change.
- Announcements will be made on the EME nets, packet BBS, and Internet
- when the details are finalized.
-
- Everyone should be reminded that dish availability is always subject
- to last-minute changes. As non-paying users at the Space Complex, we
- are obliged to bow to commercial operations. Please also keep in mind
- that winter weather at the end of Novemebr can be very unpredictable and
- may have a great effect on our success.
-
- Stay tuned to the nets for up-to-date announcements or call Peter
- Shilton (VE3VD) at (905) 774-8766 evenings or Dennis Mungham (VE3ASO/
- VA3SO) at (613) 998-7330 days.
-
- Michael Owen W9IP
- 10/13/94
-
-
- ************************************************************************
- Michael R. Owen, Ph.D. W9IP/2
- Department of Geology Northern Lights Software
- St. Lawrence University 2881 County Route 21
- Canton, NY 13617 Canton, NY 13617
- (315) 379-5975 - voice - (315) 379-0161 (6-9pm)
- InterNet : MOWE@SLUMUS.StLAWU.edu FAX: (315) 379-5804
- ************************************************************************
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 13 Oct 94 13:16:23 GMT
- From: William=E.=Newkirk%Pubs%GenAv.Mlb@ns14.cca.rockwell.COM
- Subject: No code Techs and CW...
-
- >the archaic, reactionary OFs are still hanging out in the ante-diluvian
- >world of HF DX and all that stuff, still poundin' brass. Leave them (us)
- >alone and they'll (we'll) eventually die off.
- >John Taylor (W3ZID) | "The opinions expressed are those of the
-
- one minor problem:
-
- if all the general and up folks die off, who's going to run the exams for the
- next crop of new guys?
-
- I'm kicking around suggesting that maybe we can back off the once a month
- exams here -- unless it picks up. we've had several months of below average
- attendance..and the last couple of months have seen a high amount of
- "skunks" (i guess some folks think they'll get lucky). then again, having a
- monthly exam means that you can strike while the iron is lukewarm..and yet i
- dunno if you can keep an exam team working when the candidates come unprepared
- and seem disinterested in the idea of taking the exam...
-
- bill wb9ivr
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 13:31:41 GMT
- From: janik@fuw.edu.pl (Witold Janik)
- Subject: Planing aktivity in OK
-
- Hi
- I'm planing an activity in OK on 10-15 nov 1994 and I'm looking for help with
- geting permission for working in Slovakia. I'm planing working from Tatra Montains
- top of Lomnicki Stit (about 2300 m) on vhf. I'm from Poland and I have to obtain
- permission so if there is anybody from Slovakia I will appreciate any help.
- Im planing work on 2m band FM and SSB on 9 element Yagi antena. If I will
- manage to rent a 70 cm radio I will be active there too. If I will not get
- the permission i will work from Poland Kasprowy Peek 1995m with good view on
- NW to NEE both. From Slowakia It will be SEE to SW.
-
-
- Witek Janik SQ5AAI
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 14:37:49 GMT
- From: bsplaine@dogxray.sr.hp.com (Bill Splaine)
- Subject: Wanted- Yaesu 5200 Mods
-
- Hi Gang, just bought a Yaesu 5200 to put on my motorcycle. I did this mainly
- because of the remotability of the head.. otherwise would have used my Icom
- dualy.
- I would like to modify the rig for extended Xmit/Rcv into the MARS freq's and
- to be able to listen to out of band as well. This prompted me to wonder if
- there is a FAQ that has unlisted features or other mods that are known and
- easy to do.
-
- Appreciate any help..... Bill
-
-
- --
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 13 Oct 1994 12:03:41 GMT
- From: esh6n@brain.neuro.virginia.edu (Ned Hamilton)
-
- References<CxFrpD.Kr6@umassd.edu> <1994Oct10.075613.7018@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com>, <finster.337.2E9A1FBC@zeus.fasttax.com>
- Reply-To: nedh@virginia.edu
- Subject: Re: WTB: Radar gun...
-
- In article <finster.337.2E9A1FBC@zeus.fasttax.com>,
- David Finster <finster@zeus.fasttax.com> wrote:
- >
- >I'm not trying to start anything, simply looking for clarification. Why would
- >it be illegal to transmit infrared laser? I wasn't aware there were any
- >regulations on transmitting light of any frequency/pulse duration or
- >coherency. Am I simply misinformed? Or are there other laws in effect here?
- >
- Regardless of whether it is illegal to transmit light (or whether light
- is rf and comes under the FCC) any activity that INTERFERES with a
- legal police activity is illegal in most jurisdictions. And no court
- is going to allow a defense that relies on our rights to free speech or
- that claims that this is a federal premption.
-
- You probably have the right to transmit at any laser frequencies because
- the FCC doesn't have jurisdiction at light frequencies although they
- have jurisdiction over rf which light is. But you can't interfere with
- the police measuring speed limits whether it's your speed or some one
- else's. And most legal experts agree that the states can regulate your
- rights to monitor the police radar signals. Look at Virginia where
- it is illegal to have a radar detector in your car. The courts have
- held that this Va law does not violate your federal rights.
-
- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
- Ned Hamilton NTC Department of Neurosurgery
- nedh@virginia.edu University of Virginia
- =+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=+=
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #1119
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