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Ham On Disk Wed Feb 23, 1993 Volume 1 : Issue 1
Editor: Todd Clayton VE3OZL Programmer: Jeff Fanjoy
c. 1994 Todd Clayton, Except where noted otherwise.
CONTENTS
Read me-- This File
File 1-- The 6M Band. Propagation and Info - P. Linden P29CW, H. Duff VE3OYH
File 2-- Tips on Learning CW & A Fable - R. Leah VE3ANB, F. Terranella N2IGO
File 3-- A Brief on new software for the Baycom TNC - L. Ferracci F1JKJ
File 4-- Ham Radio Oriented BBS' - Captured via Packet
File 5-- Short Wave Listening - B. Grove WA4PYQ
File 6-- Electronic Hole Theory Exposed As Fraud - Wayne WD4PRF
File 7-- Bell Canada Sells UHF HTs' - John VE3OBP
File 8-- All About Direction Finding: Find The Fox - Clive Apps VE3NSE
Contact-- How to contact us!
Distrib-- Ham On Disk Distribution Sites
HAM ON DISK
An electronic media magazine dedicated to the support of
the Amateur Radio user. A magazine for all amateur radio
operators, from the basic-no-code novice to the OM.
DISCLAIMER: The views represented herein do not necessarily represent
the views of the editors. Monthly contributors assume all
responsibility for ensuring that articles submitted do not
violate copyright protections.
NOTE FROM EDITOR: Hello! Welcome to the inaugural issue of Ham On Disk!
This is an innovative new service for radio amateurs
the world over. What you are "holding" is the first ever amateur radio
magazine on disk. Self contained; no external software needed besides
DOS and ANSI.SYS. If the display looks OK, you're all set to go!
This month, only a few of the articles appearing in the magazine
are "new" and "exclusive" to Ham On Disk (HOD). We would like to change
that. Look up the "How to contact HOD" and drop us a line. I'd love to
hear both your love letters and hate mail. As a bonus, if you write an
article for HOD, I'll do my best to have a copy sent to you directly. A
small way of saying "thanks".
What to write? Anything. I'd love to hear about anything you might
have to say on the topic of Ham Radio. TTYL!
73 de Todd, VE3OZL.