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- Info-Hams Digest Sat, 5 Nov 94 Volume 94 : Issue 1191
-
- Today's Topics:
- ARRL to change "Silent Keys" label in QST?
- FCC new license processing time...
- Help from KAGOLD users!
- Icom IC781 For Sale
- License info?
- MOSLEY PRO-67B ANTENNA?
- NoCal OO goes after Packet BULLetins (3 msgs)
- regency 1090 mod
- VEC for Portland, OR?
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: 31 Oct 94 15:32:19 CDT
- From: rice@ttd.teradyne.com (John Rice)
- Subject: ARRL to change "Silent Keys" label in QST?
-
- > M{>> Maybe "Final QRT" would be a suitable choice.
- > M{>>
- >
- > M{> I Actually think that would be a good title for ALL
- > M{> CLASSES of operators. But then on the other hand, the PTT
- > M{> button on a mike is sometimes refered to as 'A KEY!'
- >
- > Come to think of it... if you had an external modulator, you might very
- > well be using the old key for a PTT button!
-
-
- It's a shame that mindless 'Political Correctness' is creeping in everywhere.
-
-
-
- --------
-
- John Rice - K9IJ | "Did I say that ?" I must have, but It was
- k9ij@avsoft.com | MY opinion only, no one else's...Especially
- k9ij@amsat.org | Not my Employer's.... Licensed since 1959
- (708)-438-5065 - (bbs ) | Ex: K8YZR, KH6GHC, WB9CSP, W9MMB, WA1TXV
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 08:10:43 GMT
- From: tonyh@iglou.iglou.com (Tony Herrington)
- Subject: FCC new license processing time...
-
- Just to add my $.02 worth:
- My ticket just arrived today (11/3), and I took the tests at the Louisville
- Hamfest on 10/1...so that makes 4 weeks, 5 days...do we have a new record?
-
- 73
- N9YXX (!)
-
- --
- /---------------\ /----------------------------------------\
- / Tony Herrington \ / "Never try to outstubborn a cat..." \
- \ TonyH@iglou.com / \ -- Lazarus Long /
- \---------------/ \----------------------------------------/
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Nov 1994 08:36:45 GMT
- From: smitty@azol.com (Bruce Smith)
- Subject: Help from KAGOLD users!
-
- Hello,
-
- I recently upgraded my Kagold packet software to version 9.03 which has
- many more features than what I use to have. In this version you can make
- .cmd files which will allow remoter users to access the CD-ROM callbook
- and mod files. Ive been successful in coming up with a .cmd file that
- will allow this but what Im wondering, is there .cmd file that would
- allow the remote user to access my PBBS so they wouldn't have to
- disconnect from my system and then reconnect to the PBBS callsign? I
- don't want to turn the CMSG PBBS when Im gone or they wont be able to use
- the CD-ROM so I have my shutdown.tnc file set for CMSG ON. If there is a
- way to accomplish what I want to do please drop me a line and let me
- know. Also, I would like to hear any other nice .cmd file suggestions.
-
- Thank you very much,
- Smitty / KB7QEY smitty@azol.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 03 Nov 94 11:35:48 PDT
- From: sgross@enet.net
- Subject: Icom IC781 For Sale
-
-
-
-
-
- Icom 781- Like new condition, non-smoker. Original owner
- new price in Ham Radio Outlet catalog Fall/Winter
- 94 is $8835.00! Service Manual.
-
-
- sell- $3750.00 FedEx shipping included
- 30 day warranty
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Stephen C. Gross T-4 Plt 707 Pilot B737
- America West Airlines e-mail: sgross@enet.net
- Phoenix, AZ tel: 602 860-8051
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 5 Nov 1994 00:10:39 -0800
- From: amigo@seanet.com (Scott Rowin)
- Subject: License info?
-
- Is there a internet connection to find out if a license has
- been granted by the FCC? -- I seriously doubt that they've got that
- far along with the speed-up process. Anyhow if not that easy, then
- maybe a dialup for modem, or just plain voice phone #?
- Just ready to start talking and the famous "waiting period"
- has got me itching real bad to get going on this. Given the past
- info from other recent license obtainees, next week it should be issued.
-
- --> Scott
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 23:28:12 GMT
- From: jholly@cup.hp.com (Jim Hollenback)
- Subject: MOSLEY PRO-67B ANTENNA?
-
- daniel.swift@chrysalis.ORG wrote:
-
- : This previous weekend for the CQWW Phone Contest, I used the Mosley
- : PRO-67B Beam Antenna at a friend's shack. I was *very* disappointed
- : with this antenna's performance, specifically it's F/B ratio. The
- : antenna acted like a rotating vertical rather than the expensive beam
- : antenna that it is. E.G. While rotating the beam and listening to a
- : distant station, it seemed that the DX station signal remained the same,
- : regardless of where the beam was pointing.
-
- This certainly is a feature. It reduces that wear and tear on the rotor.
- Also makes it easier to work JA's while running LU's.
-
- : This antenna was assembled according to Mosley instructions. The SWR is
- : pretty good for this antenna, less than 2.0:1 on all frequencies and
- : bands. Before I do anything drastic, Does anyone out there on the net
- : have any experience with this antenna?
-
- Don't have any experince with this antenna, but my TA-33 is not a
- hot antenna either.
-
- : Please respond either here or directly to my address below. Any opinions
- : as to how best to proceed would be *sincerely* appreciated.
-
-
- : Thanks!
-
- : Dan Swift, N5UPG
-
- Jim, WA6SDM
- jholly@cup.hp.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Nov 1994 18:08:02 GMT
- From: hanko@wv.mentorg.com (Hank Oredson)
- Subject: NoCal OO goes after Packet BULLetins
-
- In article <1994Nov3.115023.22992@news.csuohio.edu>, sww@csuohio.edu (Steve Wolf) writes:
- |> Dave Horsfall (dave@eram.esi.com.au) wrote:
- |> : In article <1994Oct29.000208.29686@news.csuohio.edu>,
- |> : sww@csuohio.edu (Steve Wolf) writes:
- |> :
- |> : | All bulletins are broadcasting. They are sent in many directions. When be
- |> : | forwarded, the receiving station did not ask for them. The sending station
- |> : | has no expectation that the receiving BBS will read or reply to them.
- |> :
- |> : Dunno about your neck of the woods, mate, but here down under the sender
- |> : presents a brief list of bulletins, and the receiver is invited to
- |> : accept or reject them...
- |>
- |> When being forwarded? Really? How does that work? I can understand the
- |> user being queried but as the quote says, we are talking about forwarding.
-
- Oh, it works quite well, actually!
-
- The receiver may reject a message presented during forwarding
- for any reason whatsoever.
-
- This is how the system has worked for the past half-dozen years.
-
- (Jeff, WA7MBL first implemented it in about 1986, and all the
- current BBS codes now use his method)
-
- Steve, have you ever actually OPERATED packet and watched
- what the systems are doing? Might be a good idea to spend
- a few hours on air to see how it all works.
-
- ... Hank
-
-
- --
-
- Hank Oredson @ Mentor Graphics Library Operations
- Internet : hank_oredson@mentorg.com "Parts 'R Us!"
- Amateur Radio: W0RLI@W0RLI.OR.USA.NOAM
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 1994 07:21:10 GMT
- From: sww@csuohio.edu (Steve Wolf)
- Subject: NoCal OO goes after Packet BULLetins
-
- :
- : Steve, have you ever actually OPERATED packet and watched
- : what the systems are doing? Might be a good idea to spend
- : a few hours on air to see how it all works.
- :
-
- Aw, there you go getting grumpy again.
-
- Like I told F6FNB, lot of people are doing the same thing you are, don't pat
- a hole in your back over your 100k messages a year. We all have those same
- political agenda, recipes, sewing lessons, Rush Limbaugh, and other
- informational bulletins (that are beginning to consume the majority of
- the amateur radio network).
-
- Your arguements are too far tangent and no longer of relevance.
-
- 73,
- Steve
- Internet : no8m@hamnet.wariat.org
- Amateur Radio : no8m@no8m.#neoh.oh.usa.na
- MSYS Mail List: msys-request@hamnet.wariat.org ('info' for title)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 31 Oct 1994 22:49:08 GMT
- From: sww@csuohio.edu (Steve Wolf)
- Subject: NoCal OO goes after Packet BULLetins
-
- Hank Oredson (hanko@wv.mentorg.com) wrote:
- :
- : Steve,
- :
- : sorry, but you are just plain wrong here.
- :
- : Please think about how things work, read part 97, and then
- : come back and join in the discussion with some useful ideas.
- :
- : This horse is dead, you can stop beating it.
- :
- : ... Hank
-
- Is this supposed to be a form of arguement?
-
- Ah! I was just plain wrong! No wonder!
-
- 73,
- Steve
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 5 Nov 1994 07:52:48 GMT
- From: bildin@dorsai.org (Bill Hindin)
- Subject: regency 1090 mod
-
-
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 1994 17:50:30
- From: newmedia@teleport.com (Jim Swenson)
- Subject: VEC for Portland, OR?
-
- Can anyone give me a VEC referral number for Portland, Or. Thanks.
-
- Jim Swenson
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Fri, 4 Nov 1994 13:08:07 -0500
- From: roh033.mah48d@rohmhaas.com (John E. Taylor III)
-
- References<38unpq$9lv@detroit.freenet.org> <5q41bKe.wcoyle@delphi.com>, <mitchr-0211940211580001@pacsci-20.pacsci.org>
- Subject: Re: No code Techs and CW...
-
- In article <mitchr-0211940211580001@pacsci-20.pacsci.org>,
- mitchr@admin.pacsci.org (Mitch Robinson) wrote:
-
- >
- > On the other hand, there are hams such as myself that have been trying for
- > over ten >years< to get the speed up to general level with no luck (due to
- > a mild form of dyslexia).
- >
- > >I< tend to get riled up when "higher-class" hams look down at us lowely
- > techs with such distain. MOST extras I know don't do that, and in fact
- > are against the 13 and 20wpm >requirements< for testing. But I run into
- > the "pro-code" factions more than enough to give extras a bad name in my
- > book.
-
- Can I be a pro-code extra who doesn't look down on techs? You seem to make
- the two conditions mutually exclusive. The technician license has proved a
- _great_ entry point into amateur radio, and I have no problem with those
- who feel it satisfies all their needs. Lots of tech are excellent
- operators. Many of them--a majority in my experience--also upgrade.
-
- If, in fact, you have a learning disability--and there are people who
- do--you should consider the medical-certificate route. I have to admit
- that I lift an eyebrow when people present them at the VE sessions,
- primarily because it's an easily abused thing, but we accept them.
-
- >
- > "I (we) had to pass 20wpm so you have to"
- > "It is a filter to keep the CBers out"
- > "It is a tradition"
- >
- > Bullshit. Pure and simple.
- >
- > IMHO, morse code requirements for testing beyond 5wpm is unjustified.
- > Period. It does not provide any proof that a particular individual is
- > "entitled" to operate on HF frequencies any more than passing 5wpm does.
- > It does not keep the riff-raff off the hf bands (witness all the crap from
- > extras there!). As a tradition, it is decades passed. Spark transmitters
- > are a tradition, why not use them today?
-
- Spark was a terribly _inefficient_ mode; it could take up nearly a whole
- band. CW is about 5 to 10 times _more_ efficient than SSB for bandwidth
- usage, and significantly more efficient in "miles per watt" than SSB. Bad
- analogy.
-
- What the Morse requirement does is force the average ham to learn it, which
- is no big deal (again, that's for the _average_ ham), and does prepare him
- to use it if he wants. There are a _lot_ of people who discovered CW was
- _fun_ once they learned Morse. They probably wouldn't have ever realized
- it if they hadn't _had_ to learn it. Because of its efficiency, it is
- _not_ a mode that ought to be ignored.
-
- Granted that not everybody will find CW his favorite, any more than he'll
- find, say, satellite operation enjoyable. But that's no excuse for
- eliminating questions on satellite operation from the written exams, right?
-
- > I am sick to death of being called a "whiner" or "complainer" when I ask
- > for a LOGICAL explanation why I am not allowed to use VOICE on HF simply
- > because I cannot get my (receiving) code speed up to par???
-
- Hey, if you have a legitimate problem here, and are not using this just as
- an excuse because you haven't seriously tried, then I don't think you're a
- whiner. There are alternatives: the medical certificate I mentioned
- earlier, and the sending test you mention below. Go for it!!
-
- > BTW, even tho I cannot receive code faster than about 9wpm, I can >send<
- > code at about 25wpm; the only problem I have with it is attempting to read
- > the text to send as I have trouble "connecting" the printed character with
- > the code to send from time to time. I have been this way for about 10
- > years now, and despite all the years of practice, it does not look like
- > this will change for me.
- >
- > It has been suggested here that I attempt to find a VE that will allow me
- > to take the 20wpm test by >sending<. I am tring that currently..
-
- Good luck, and if you do have difficulty finding a VE team that'll accept
- the sending exam, check with ARRL. They may have some information on which
- of their VEs will accept it.
-
- --
- John Taylor (W3ZID) | "The opinions expressed are those of the
- roh033.mah48d@rohmhaas.com | writer and not of Rohm and Haas Company."
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Thu, 3 Nov 94 19:58:26 -0500
- From: wcoyle@delphi.com
-
- References<37subu$n35@crcnis1.unl.edu> <hY-WzKD.wcoyle@delphi.com>, <mitchr-0211940149340001@pacsci-20.pacsci.org>
- Subject: Re: ARRL And Gay Hams Settle Complaint
-
- No, I think we DID NOT.
-
- I don't give a rats ass what sexual prefrence you are. If
- someone in my club is gay, I could care less. All I'm saying
- is that if gay people want to be accepted into society as a
- whole, they would stop this foolishness.
-
- Look at it this way, if a gay person was prohibited from
- joining say, the local QRP club, he/she would sure as hell
- raise a stink, but this is NOT the case. I've never seen a
- question on a membership ap relating to this subject! Why can
- the gay people just join the same ham club everyone else does.
-
- As I said, I don't care if there is any gay folks in my club, I
- don't go asking if there are. Quite frankly, no one in my club
- knows my sexual prefrence because NO ONE CARES. Why don't they
- care? Because I don't make a big stink over it!
-
- But at least my comments got your attention!
- 73 and take it easy
- Wcoyle@delphi.com
- N3OGH
-
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-
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