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-
- Info-Hams Digest Fri, 21 Oct 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1140
-
- Today's Topics:
- "Re: Ham License Tests in Washington, DC, Area"
- (none)
- anyone know anything about hallicrafters
- Intl call sign servers/CDs
- Is this legal? (2 msgs)
- Japan International DX PH contest
- orbs$294.1of2.amsat
- orbs$294.2l.amsat
- Power company QRN!!
- SCHEMATIC DRAWING SOFTWARE
- Yaesu 5100 mods
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 94 12:53:07 GMT
- From: rc@itchy.ncsl.NIst.GOV (Robert Carpenter)
- Subject: "Re: Ham License Tests in Washington, DC, Area"
-
- The BEST source of info on ham license tests in the MD/VA/DC area is
- surely "Autocall", the newsletter of the FAR. The September issue lists
- five (5) pages of coming exam sessions.
-
- "Autocall" can be obtained ($1) at all the local ham stores and from
- PO Box 7612, Falls Church, VA 22040-7612 .
-
- Its 56 pages include club columns from many area clubs (a newcomer should try
- out some club(s) ), and about 11 other articles.
-
- 73 de Bob w3otc@amsat.org
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 94 13:23:21 GMT
- From: no0t@fns.COM (Paul Sobon)
- Subject: (none)
-
- SUBSCRIBE
-
-
- Paul Sobon no0t@fns.com
- Fujistu Network Switching Amateur Radio: NO0T
- Raleigh, NC 27609
- (919)-790-2596
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 1994 00:41:24 GMT
- From: vancleef@netcom.com (Henry van Cleef)
- Subject: anyone know anything about hallicrafters
-
- In article <Cxsu2o.31B@rahul.net> Mike Lyon <mlyon@rahul.net> writes:
- >
- >i recently picked up a old hallicrafters shortwave reciever. i would like
- >to see if i can get some schematics,information or anything on it. on the
- >tune dial it says "Skyrider jr." and i can barely make out the model no.
- >it says model "h" in a white circle and after that it says either one of
- >these, i can't tell it's a little rusty, but it's either a s-416,
- >s-116,s-110, s-410. it's about a foot long and about 9 inches tall and
- >about 9 inches wide. and also does hallicrafters still exist? if it does
- >could anyone give me the any information on how to contact them.
- >
- "Skyrider Jr." was only used on model S-41. This was essentially an
- Ecophone EC-1A, built immediately after WWII, and replaced by the S-38.
- It is an AC-DC set.
-
- Hallicrafters vanished about fifteen years ago.
-
- --
- ===================================================================
- Hank van Cleef The Union Institute History of Science
- E-mail vancleef@netcom.com or vancleef@tmn.com
- ===================================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 1994 10:22:32 GMT
- From: wvanho@infinet.com (W. E. Van Horne)
- Subject: Intl call sign servers/CDs
-
- smithson@ACM.ORG wrote:
- : I have a list of callsign servers and an Amsoft CDROM but they only
- : have FCC/American calls. Does anyone know of a server or CD CD that has
- : international calls as well?
-
- : 73!
-
- : -Brian n8wrl
-
- I don't know of any International "Call Book" CD, and I doubt that any
- such listing will be put on an open server because of the cost and labor
- required to compile it. But individual countries may do so. A listing
- of UK hams is available online at:
-
- http://www.mgcc.ac.uk/OtherPages/Trafford ARC/Trafford.html.
-
- 73, Van - W8UOF
-
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
- * It ain't wot ya don't know 't gets ya into trouble. *
- * It's wot ya know 't ain't true. - "Mr. Dooley" *
- * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
-
- wvanho@infinet.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 1994 12:44:05 GMT
- From: scotte@ccs.neu.edu (Scott Ehrlich)
- Subject: Is this legal?
-
- In article <Pine.3.87.9410200629.B64565-0100000@fep01.rfc.comm.harris.com>,
- Steven L Goldstein <slg@rfc.COMm.harris.COM> wrote:
- >I live in New York State and my brother-in-law is presently living in
- >Colombia, South America. He's not a ham but has a short wave radio. Would
- >it be legal for me to make a one-way transmission intended for him to
- >hear, or are amateur radio transmissions only legal if they're 2-way w/
- >other hams?
- >
- >KB2PWM
-
-
- This would be illegal.
-
- You are right - "amateur radio transmissions only legal if they're 2-way w/
- other hams..."
-
- The only real exceptions to the rule are:
-
- - Tossing your call out on HF or a repeater to establish a contact
-
- - Performing a QST - broadcast to all hams, which is normally not done,
- and would be considered bad operating practice.
-
-
- --
- Scott Ehrlich, Amateur Radio Callsign: wy1z wy1z@wg1i.ma [AX.25 Packet]
- E-mail addresses: wy1z@neu.edu [Internet], wy1z@wa1phy.ampr.org [TCP/IP Packet]
- Boston ARC ftp archives: ftp oak.oakland.edu /pub/hamradio
- Boston ARC Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc.html
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 1994 15:52:18 GMT
- From: dale.piedfort@pcappbbs.com (Dale Piedfort)
- Subject: Is this legal?
-
- that would be considered BROADCASTING, and would most certianly be
- illegal.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 94 12:22:40 GMT
- From: je1cka@dumpty.nal.go.JP (Takao KUMAGAI)
- Subject: Japan International DX PH contest
-
- Hi all
-
- I expect to have many not-so-serious contesters for the JIDX PH
- contests.
- There are plenty of awards and plaques. Just enjoy the qsos with
- JAs and send the log/summary via e-mail. Is it convenient for you?
-
- Tack JE1CKA/KH0AM
- ====
- 1994 JAPAN INTERNATIONAL DX "PHONE" CONTEST
-
- OBJECTIVE: For amateurs around the world to contact JA
- stations in as many JA prefectures as possible.
-
- 1. CONTEST PERIOD:
- Starts: Nov. 11 '94(Fraiday) 2300 UTC
- Ends : Nov. 13 '94(Sunday) 2300 UTC
- Operating period is maximum 30 hours of the total 48, except for JAs,
- who can operate the full 48 hours. Off period must be longer than
- 60minutes length and clearly indicated in the summary sheet.
-
- 2. BANDS: 3.8, 7, 14, 21 & 28MHz, except for the WARC bands.
-
- 3. ENTRY CLASSIFICATIONS:
- Choose only one!
- 3-1.Single Operator Multi Band
- 3-2.Single Operator Single Band
- 3-3.Multi Operator Single Transmiter
-
- All categories; only one transmitted signal allowed at any one time.
- Single operator can change bands at any time.
- Multi Operator; They must remain the same band at least 10minutes
- when they make the contact on that band.
- Single operator, single band contestants may only submit an entry
- for a single band, though submission of check logs for operation
- on other bands is encouraged.
-
- 4. CONTEST EXCHANGE:
- JAs : RS report plus Prefecture number 01 to 50.
- Others: RS report plus three-digit serial number starting
- from 001. Keep one serial number count for all bands.
-
- 5. POINTS:
- Only contacts between JA and DX are worth contest points.
- (DX-DX or JA-JA contacts are no point and no multi)
- 3.8MHz ................... 2 points
- 7MHz, 14MHz and 21MHz..... 1 point
- 28MHz..................... 2 Points
- The same station may be worked only once per band.
- No crossmode, crossband nor repeater contacts are allowed.
-
- 6. MULTIPLIER:
- JAs : The number of diffrent DXCC country (except JD1) worked on
- each band.
- Others : The number of different Japanese Prefecture plus Ogasawara
- Is.(JD1), Minami-Torishima Is.(JD1) and Okino-Torishima Is.
- worked on each band.
- Maximum of 50 per band.
-
- 7. SCORING:
- The final score is the result of the
- (Total QSO points) multiplied by (Total multiplier).
- Ex. 100 QSO points x 59 multi = 5,900
-
- 8. LOG INSTRUCTIONS:
- 8-1. All times must be in GMT.
- 8-2. All sent and received exchanges are to be logged.
- 8-3. Indicate the new multiplier(prefecture) only the FIRST TIME
- it is worked on each band.
- 8-4. Duplicate contacts on same band must be clearly shown and
- marked as 0 QSO point.
- 8-5. Electronic Log:
- Disk log; IBM, MS-DOS compatible disks are accepted only with
- the printed summary sheet. The LOG format must meets the
- "ARRL Suggested Standard File Format For Submission of
- Contest Log Data".
- Email Log; Request to send the instructions to the email address
- indicated below with the word "#get jidx-log" in the body of
- the message.
- jidx-info@dumpty.nal.go.jp (For information request only)
- Then you'll receive the instructions by email.
- 8-6. Use a separate sheet for each band and keep one serial number
- count for all bands..
- 8-7. Each entry must be accompanied by a summary sheet showing all
- scoring information, class of entries, name and address in BLOCK
- LETTERS, and a signed declaration that all contest rules and
- regulations for amateur radio in the country of operation have
- been observed.
- 8-8. The 18 hour non-operating periods must be clearly shown in
- the summary sheet.
- 8-9. All entrants are required to submit dupe-check sheets (an
- alphabetical list of calls worked) for each band on which 200
- or more QSOs were made.
-
- 9. PLAQUES:
- Plaques will be awarded to the winner in each class in each continent,
- Japan, Zone 3/4/5 and World.
- Top USA Single operator will be invited to Japan to receive the plaque.
- (Free two way ticket will be donated by Bear JA7RHJ.)
-
- 10.AWARDS:
- First place certificates will be awarded in each class in every country
- and in each call area of the USA.
-
- 11.SPECIAL CONTEST AWARD:
- Any entrants who worked all Japanese prefectures (01 to 47) during
- the contest period can request a Special Contest Award with the
- separate worked list with free of charge.
- Stations callsign, time, band must be indicated ordered prefecture
- number in the list.
-
- 12.REPORTING:
- A original log and a summary sheet will be requested with a SAE
- + one IRC but any log forms will be accepted.
- All entries must be postmarked no later than 31th December and
- they should be sent to
- JIDX contest "PH", c/o FIVE-NINE MAGAZINE
- P.O.Box 59, Kamata, Tokyo, 144 Japan
- The contest results will be sent with one IRC and SAE.
-
- Email log submittion will be judged with the time stamp of the
- email and it should be sent to
- jidx-log@dumpty.nal.go.jp (Log submittion only)
- The acknowledgement will be sent when the email log is received
- and the result also will be sent by email.
-
- 13.DISQUALIFICATION:
- Violation of the contest rules.
- False statement in the report.
- The decisions of the JIDX contest committee are final.
-
- [end]
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 94 13:53:00 GMT
- From: ray.hoad@drig.COM (Ray Hoad)
- Subject: orbs$294.1of2.amsat
-
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-294.O
- Orbital Elements 294.OSCAR
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR OSCAR SATELLITES
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX October 21, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-294.O
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
-
- Satellite: AO-10
- Catalog number: 14129
- Epoch time: 94289.48195497
- Element set: 324
- Inclination: 26.8030 deg
- RA of node: 302.7931 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.6025932
- Arg of perigee: 219.6206 deg
- Mean anomaly: 75.3706 deg
- Mean motion: 2.05881540 rev/day
- Decay rate: -3.48e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 8528
- Checksum: 313
-
- Satellite: UO-11
- Catalog number: 14781
- Epoch time: 94293.06337217
- Element set: 747
- Inclination: 97.7840 deg
- RA of node: 301.9351 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0010762
- Arg of perigee: 228.9828 deg
- Mean anomaly: 131.0446 deg
- Mean motion: 14.69256351 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.74e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 56864
- Checksum: 321
-
- Satellite: RS-10/11
- Catalog number: 18129
- Epoch time: 94292.38005554
- Element set: 974
- Inclination: 82.9252 deg
- RA of node: 237.0364 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0012882
- Arg of perigee: 44.0813 deg
- Mean anomaly: 316.1366 deg
- Mean motion: 13.72342608 rev/day
- Decay rate: 2.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 36694
- Checksum: 301
-
- Satellite: AO-13
- Catalog number: 19216
- Epoch time: 94289.83915306
- Element set: 984
- Inclination: 57.7079 deg
- RA of node: 225.4122 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.7238776
- Arg of perigee: 352.6062 deg
- Mean anomaly: 0.6575 deg
- Mean motion: 2.09727113 rev/day
- Decay rate: -6.75e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 4856
- Checksum: 335
-
- Satellite: FO-20
- Catalog number: 20480
- Epoch time: 94293.27365552
- Element set: 741
- Inclination: 99.0572 deg
- RA of node: 61.5721 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0541232
- Arg of perigee: 56.2117 deg
- Mean anomaly: 308.9325 deg
- Mean motion: 12.83227627 rev/day
- Decay rate: -2.6e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 22017
- Checksum: 285
-
- Satellite: AO-21
- Catalog number: 21087
- Epoch time: 94292.36296368
- Element set: 530
- Inclination: 82.9357 deg
- RA of node: 50.8005 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0036410
- Arg of perigee: 96.9673 deg
- Mean anomaly: 263.5626 deg
- Mean motion: 13.74545926 rev/day
- Decay rate: 9.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 18664
- Checksum: 329
-
- Satellite: RS-12/13
- Catalog number: 21089
- Epoch time: 94292.90359627
- Element set: 746
- Inclination: 82.9197 deg
- RA of node: 278.9539 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0030567
- Arg of perigee: 119.7822 deg
- Mean anomaly: 240.6385 deg
- Mean motion: 13.74048095 rev/day
- Decay rate: 4.8e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 18577
- Checksum: 361
-
- Satellite: ARSENE
- Catalog number: 22654
- Epoch time: 94278.90721955
- Element set: 291
- Inclination: 2.0802 deg
- RA of node: 94.2592 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.2911798
- Arg of perigee: 193.1780 deg
- Mean anomaly: 157.9888 deg
- Mean motion: 1.42203095 rev/day
- Decay rate: -8.7e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 277
- Checksum: 322
-
- /EX
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-294.D
- Orbital Elements 294.MICROS
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR THE MICROSATS
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX October 21, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-294.D
- TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT
-
- Satellite: UO-14
- Catalog number: 20437
- Epoch time: 94293.20440151
- Element set: 46
- Inclination: 98.5855 deg
- RA of node: 16.2512 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0010711
- Arg of perigee: 180.6647 deg
- Mean anomaly: 179.4521 deg
- Mean motion: 14.29858832 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.6e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24745
- Checksum: 293
-
- Satellite: AO-16
- Catalog number: 20439
- Epoch time: 94293.18528199
- Element set: 844
- Inclination: 98.5946 deg
- RA of node: 17.6023 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011017
- Arg of perigee: 181.3296 deg
- Mean anomaly: 178.7858 deg
- Mean motion: 14.29912892 rev/day
- Decay rate: 2.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24746
- Checksum: 339
-
- Satellite: DO-17
- Catalog number: 20440
- Epoch time: 94293.26734657
- Element set: 845
- Inclination: 98.5958 deg
- RA of node: 18.0510 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011167
- Arg of perigee: 180.4971 deg
- Mean anomaly: 179.6201 deg
- Mean motion: 14.30052923 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.3e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24749
- Checksum: 305
-
- Satellite: WO-18
- Catalog number: 20441
- Epoch time: 94293.24494939
- Element set: 848
- Inclination: 98.5952 deg
- RA of node: 18.0195 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011596
- Arg of perigee: 180.8388 deg
- Mean anomaly: 179.2773 deg
- Mean motion: 14.30026432 rev/day
- Decay rate: 2.1e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24749
- Checksum: 332
-
- Satellite: LO-19
- Catalog number: 20442
- Epoch time: 94292.65493458
- Element set: 843
- Inclination: 98.5961 deg
- RA of node: 17.7262 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0011969
- Arg of perigee: 182.0129 deg
- Mean anomaly: 178.1015 deg
- Mean motion: 14.30124407 rev/day
- Decay rate: 2.7e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 24742
- Checksum: 307
-
- Satellite: UO-22
- Catalog number: 21575
- Epoch time: 94293.19690594
- Element set: 550
- Inclination: 98.4248 deg
- RA of node: 5.0993 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0006860
- Arg of perigee: 280.7084 deg
- Mean anomaly: 79.3332 deg
- Mean motion: 14.36936911 rev/day
- Decay rate: 5.8e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 17103
- Checksum: 320
-
- Satellite: KO-23
- Catalog number: 22077
- Epoch time: 94289.37574728
- Element set: 442
- Inclination: 66.0823 deg
- RA of node: 26.2410 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0015338
- Arg of perigee: 259.0870 deg
- Mean anomaly: 100.8421 deg
- Mean motion: 12.86288192 rev/day
- Decay rate: -3.7e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 10237
- Checksum: 297
-
- Satellite: AO-27
- Catalog number: 22825
- Epoch time: 94289.20447981
- Element set: 341
- Inclination: 98.6444 deg
- RA of node: 3.7385 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0007848
- Arg of perigee: 213.4469 deg
- Mean anomaly: 146.6210 deg
- Mean motion: 14.27637415 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 5495
- Checksum: 319
-
- Satellite: IO-26
- Catalog number: 22826
- Epoch time: 94289.24670406
- Element set: 339
- Inclination: 98.6426 deg
- RA of node: 3.8334 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0008393
- Arg of perigee: 215.0725 deg
- Mean anomaly: 144.9903 deg
- Mean motion: 14.27742390 rev/day
- Decay rate: 1.8e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 5496
- Checksum: 318
-
- Satellite: KO-25
- Catalog number: 22830
- Epoch time: 94292.73316631
- Element set: 347
- Inclination: 98.5400 deg
- RA of node: 3.1976 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0009059
- Arg of perigee: 172.1632 deg
- Mean anomaly: 187.9714 deg
- Mean motion: 14.28064069 rev/day
- Decay rate: -1.86e-06 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 5547
- Checksum: 313
-
- Satellite: 22828
- Catalog number: 22828
- Epoch time: 94289.22924900
- Element set: 318
- Inclination: 98.6401 deg
- RA of node: 3.8389 deg
- Eccentricity: 0.0009607
- Arg of perigee: 199.1431 deg
- Mean anomaly: 160.9387 deg
- Mean motion: 14.28069592 rev/day
- Decay rate: 3.4e-07 rev/day^2
- Epoch rev: 2305
- Checksum: 332
-
- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 94 14:00:00 GMT
- From: ray.hoad@drig.COM (Ray Hoad)
- Subject: orbs$294.2l.amsat
-
- SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-294.N
- 2Line Orbital Elements 294.AMSAT
-
- HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR AMATEUR SATELLITES IN NASA FORMAT
- FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX October 21, 1994
- BID: $ORBS-294.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 94289.48195497 -.00000348 00000-0 10000-3 0 3242
- 2 14129 26.8030 302.7931 6025932 219.6206 75.3706 2.05881540 85280
- UO-11
- 1 14781U 84021B 94293.06337217 .00000174 00000-0 37372-4 0 7471
- 2 14781 97.7840 301.9351 0010762 228.9828 131.0446 14.69256351568645
- RS-10/11
- 1 18129U 87054A 94292.38005554 .00000024 00000-0 10172-4 0 9745
- 2 18129 82.9252 237.0364 0012882 44.0813 316.1366 13.72342608366947
- AO-13
- 1 19216U 88051B 94289.83915306 -.00000675 00000-0 10000-4 0 9846
- 2 19216 57.7079 225.4122 7238776 352.6062 0.6575 2.09727113 48566
- FO-20
- 1 20480U 90013C 94293.27365552 -.00000026 00000-0 91245-5 0 7419
- 2 20480 99.0572 61.5721 0541232 56.2117 308.9325 12.83227627220171
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006A 94292.36296368 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 5309
- 2 21087 82.9357 50.8005 0036410 96.9673 263.5626 13.74545926186647
- RS-12/13
- 1 21089U 91007A 94292.90359627 .00000048 00000-0 34480-4 0 7469
- 2 21089 82.9197 278.9539 0030567 119.7822 240.6385 13.74048095185779
- ARSENE
- 1 22654U 93031B 94278.90721955 -.00000087 00000-0 00000 0 0 2913
- 2 22654 2.0802 94.2592 2911798 193.1780 157.9888 1.42203095 2778
- UO-14
- 1 20437U 90005B 94293.20440151 .00000016 00000-0 23113-4 0 468
- 2 20437 98.5855 16.2512 0010711 180.6647 179.4521 14.29858832247458
- AO-16
- 1 20439U 90005D 94293.18528199 .00000021 00000-0 25194-4 0 8449
- 2 20439 98.5946 17.6023 0011017 181.3296 178.7858 14.29912892247464
- DO-17
- 1 20440U 90005E 94293.26734657 .00000033 00000-0 29791-4 0 8459
- 2 20440 98.5958 18.0510 0011167 180.4971 179.6201 14.30052923247498
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- /EX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 20 Oct 1994 15:46:38 GMT
- From: dale.piedfort@pcappbbs.com (Dale Piedfort)
- Subject: Power company QRN!!
-
- In Southern California a simple phone call to Southern Calif. Edison
- will usually result in the problem being taken care of in less than a
- week. That is unless you live in a City such as Anaheim which owns its
- own Utilities, and they wont recoginize they have a responsibility to
- keep the lines, insulators and transformers clean and not inhibit your
- listening pleasure... I have had occasion to confront them several times
- about the interference, when I got no results I contacted the PUC and
- informed them of the problem and then informed the City of Anaheim that
- I would be making my payments directly to the PUC until the matter was
- resolved, and that would be followed with a letter of complaint to the
- local FCC Field Office stating that they are causing interference to a
- duly licensed Amatuer Station and had taken no steps to correct the
- problem. It then took less than a week to get the offending street
- lights fixed and a transformer replaced.. On the other side of the coin
- we operate an HF station at work, and power is supplied by S. C. E.
- and when power line noise interferes, a simple phone call to them and a
- team is usually out in less than two days and the problem corrected in
- less than a week. I found this true in Washington State also.. So if
- you are not getting satisfaction from your local power company, send a
- letter to the PUC in your area, followed up by a letter to your local
- FCC field office. I think you will be suprised, the same approach works
- with the Phone companies here, a quick call and outline the problem and
- they will suppress right up to where the wires enter your house, dont
- give up and pretty soon you should be as noise free as they can make
- the lines.
- 73
- ARS KB7UB
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 21 Oct 94 12:08:15 GMT
- From: klimas%uhavax.dnet@ipgate.hartford.EDU
- Subject: SCHEMATIC DRAWING SOFTWARE
-
- George Hawkins KI5X wrote:
- >Hello everybody! Does anyone know were I can obtain
- >a schematic drawing package? net lists aren't needed
- >just a nice looking schematic...any hints or BBS locations???
-
- I recommend either of the following from my BBS: (runs up to 14400)
- CIRCAD20.EXE 186368 01-14-93 EASY TO USE SCHEMATIC DRAWING CAD. With
- -electronic devices & symbols library.
- -similar to Orcad in features.
- CIRCAD35.ZIP 423143 02-04-94 CIRCUIT CAD v3.5 SCHEMATIC CAPTURE and
- -PCB Layout CAD in a combined package.
- -Built-in Autorouter. Excellent!
- _\\///_
- co-founder: (' O O ') North East Weak Signal group, ARRL affil.
- ---------------ooO-(_)-Ooo--------------------------------------------
- | 73 de Ron WZ1V, email: klimas%uhavax.dnet@ipgate.hartford.edu |
- | Grid FN31mp BBS: 203-768-4758 (weeknights/weekends only) |
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 1994 09:09:10 -0500
- From: kgk@nwu.edu (Kenneth Kalan)
- Subject: Yaesu 5100 mods
-
- Hello:
-
- Does anyone have any mods for the Yaesu 5100 mobile. I am especially
- interested in CAP bands (both xmit and receive), but would be interested
- in all available.
-
- Thanks
-
- Ken
-
- -------------------------------------------------------- _--
- Kenneth Kalan PP ASEL ===_ / |
- Northwestern University | ___/[__ ] \___/__ |
- Prosthetics Research Laboratory |\__ _|___|_____===/
- Rehabilitation Engineering Program | \/
- kgk@nwu.edu N9YIR o O
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-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 21 Oct 1994 01:29:55 GMT
- From: jeffrey@kahuna.tmc.edu (Jeffrey Herman)
-
- References<1994Oct16.065841.22009@hpcvaac.cv.hp.com> <Cxy771.FqB@umassd.edu>, <1994Oct20.112116.16894@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>
- Reply-To: jeffrey@math.hawaii.edu
- Subject: Re: WTB: Radar gun...
-
- gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes:
-
- > The FAA windshear measuring radar is also *not* laser. It's
- >UHF RF at 449.0 MHz (right in the amateur 70 cm band's repeater input
- >segment, not pretty).
-
- This seems to be an incredibly dangerous choice of a frequency.
- If a windshear is detected I believe a warning is automatically
- transmitted to nearby aircraft, correct? Is it possible
- for an HT to confuse the radar and trigger the system?
-
- Jeff NH6IL
-
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-
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