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Ham On Disk Friday April 1, 1994 Volume 1 : Issue 3
Editor: Todd Clayton VE3OZL Programmer: Jeff Fanjoy
c. 1993, 1994 Todd Clayton, Except where noted otherwise.
CONTENTS
Read me-- This File
File 1-- Space News March 7-21 1994 - KD2BD
File 2-- Satellite Frequency List - Bob HL9WH
File 3-- Space Shuttle Frequencies - Rich Wenkauf N8QLT
File 4-- Amateur Radio Frequently Asked Questions - Packet And The Internet
File 5-- The Unfortunate Demise Of Heathkit - SATERN News January 1993
File 6-- An Introduction To Packet Radio Parts 6-11 - Larry Kenney WB9LOZ
File 7-- An Introduction To Satellite Communications - Captured Via Packet
File 8-- List Of Stations Operating On International Marconi Day
File 9-- Introducing The Dweebtech Direction Finding Doppler
Contact-- How to contact us!
Distrib-- Ham On Disk Distribution Sites
Subscrib- Ham On Disk Subscription Form
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.
SUBMISSIONS: Unsolicited submissions to Ham On Disk are always welcome.
Please make sure the appropriate credit is given for
research sources, author, and any applicable publications
where the submission may have been previously seen.
NOTE FROM EDITOR: Ham On Disk is now accepting subscriptions!
I've had many inquiries over the last two months about
whether or not Ham On Disk is going to be offered as a subscription. Well,
now the answer is yes! HOD will always be a free download from your local
BBS, but this way you can be SURE you'll get the latest issue. No long
distance calls, no used up download credit. Print the form, fill it out and
mail it today!
For next month, the subscription form will become part of the reader
provided with Ham On Disk. For now, please print the file manually. We,
of course, apologise for any inconvenience this may cause.
I'm also pleased to say that many systems have decided to carry
Ham On Disk on a regular basis. Bulletin Boards all over Canada, The
United States, and Europe are now official Distribution Sites. Many thanks
also go to Lee Laird, and the people who run and make up HDN, the Ham
Distribution Network, a network of Amateur Radio oriented BBS' that
exchange ham software and text files back and forth between themselves.
Ham On Disk is regularly distributed via HDN.
Distribution also comes down to you, the reader. If you know of
someone who would like a copy, or a BBS/Online Service that could use
it, Upload it, or give it to the person! Who knows what might come of it.
In conclusion, enjoy the issue. There will be many more to come.
73 de Todd, VE3OZL.