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From wang!elf.wang.com!ucsd.edu!info-hams-relay Thu Feb 28 14:59:47 1991 remote from tosspot
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Date: Thu, 28 Feb 91 04:30:15 PST
From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup <info-hams-relay@ucsd.edu>
Reply-To: Info-Hams@ucsd.edu
Subject: Info-Hams Digest V91 #191
To: Info-Hams@ucsd.edu
Info-Hams Digest Thu, 28 Feb 91 Volume 91 : Issue 191
Today's Topics:
DAK SW receiver
HELP! Need advice on 10m DX: US<->Europe (2 msgs)
Info-Hams Digest V91 #190
Is Someone Using My Call Letters? (2 msgs)
Looking for mod info on Radio Shack PRO-2022 scanner
Modifications wanted for the ICOM 24AT
Really portable (15m-)antenna for QRP field usage.
Thanks - from a beginner.
TS-440 10Hz mod + Computer Interface
Wanted Sony 2010 or Grundig 500
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Date: Wed, 27 Feb 91 16:05:09 EST
From: Warren_Tuiskula%es.uucp@lectroid.sw.stratus.com
Subject: DAK SW receiver
To: lectroid!Info-Hams@UCSD.EDU
Can anyone offer any information about the DAK $49.90 digital shortwave
receiver?
Thanks,
Warren KA1JL
warren_tuiskula@vos.stratus.com
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Date: 27 Feb 91 14:52:29 GMT
From: eru!hagbard!sunic!news.funet.fi!hydra!cc.helsinki.fi!stickler@bloom-beacon.mit.edu
Subject: HELP! Need advice on 10m DX: US<->Europe
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Here's a good one for you DX enthusiasts...
I'm trying to get my brother to get the new code free
"Communicator's" license so that I and my family can keep
in touch more inexpensively (the international long distance
telephone rates are killing me).
I'm in Finland and he's in Florida. Because the only realistic
DX band he'll have available to him will be 10 meters, I need
to figure out what kind of station configuration will work on
10 meters between Finland and Florida.
I'm a newcomer myself to amateur radio, so I could really use
some expert advice from some of you DX folks.
What is the minimum functional station configuration for DX phone
communications between Finland and Florida on 10 meters??
How much power will we need? What is the 'best' antenna configuration?
What are the best times of the day/year for 10 meters US<->Europe?
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Date: 27 Feb 91 14:14:31 GMT
From: usc!samsung!emory!hubcap!bjb@apple.com (BJ Backitis)
Subject: HELP! Need advice on 10m DX: US<->Europe
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
stickler@cc.helsinki.fi writes:
>Here's a good one for you DX enthusiasts...
>I'm trying to get my brother to get the new code free
>"Communicator's" license so that I and my family can keep
>in touch more inexpensively (the international long distance
>telephone rates are killing me).
>I'm in Finland and he's in Florida. Because the only realistic
>DX band he'll have available to him will be 10 meters, I need
>to figure out what kind of station configuration will work on
>10 meters between Finland and Florida.
Well, I'm afraid the "communicator" (actually Technician) license won't
do you any good... it doesn't have the OLD Technician HF bands, but only
frequencies above 30MHz (10m is close, but still no cigar). He would
need to learn the 5WPM (easy) to get the 28.3-28.5MHz SSB Novice band.
Florida is up to it's ears in hams... I'm sure he'll have no trouble
getting someone to help him with this.
Good luck!
--BJ--
(The Mad Lithuanian)
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Date: 27 Feb 91 14:45:34 EDT
From: Larry Jack <LJACK@UMAB.UMD.EDU>
Subject: Info-Hams Digest V91 #190
To: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
From: ed like an "I"
Is someone using my call letters? asks Scott, KA3HZY
I agree with the others that wrote, that your call sign was most likely mis
identified; something not too uncommon if it was a DX contact from the US to a
nonnative English speaking ham. The "Y" might well have sounded like an
"I" to the Dutch station. I seriously doubt anyone was bootlegging your
callsign.
This all brought back a flash of memories of the time I thought I caught some
one red-handly using my call. It occurred in the Washington DC area, and on
6 meter CW, of all places. I heard a station working a fellow in the Midwest
return to a "/3" station (for you new hams that is how we used to have to
identify we were outside our original licensing districts) with what I could
only initially pick out as MY callsign! I listened to the reply from the "/3"
station, a strong local, who gave back
"...d..e.......K...L...7...G...L...."
By now I was seeing red, a local in the Washington DC area on six meter
using a my callsign, I was so sure I caught a bootlegger...
then he sent
...L..." (De KL7GLL)
I turned out we had gotten our lcenses half a world away, almost on the same
day and never met until then 20 years later on 6 CW in Washington DC.
Anyone is free to search for the moral here.
Larry Jack KL7GLK / V77LJ
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Date: Wed, 27 Feb 1991 12:04:49 PST
From: Mike_Beezley.Houston@xerox.com
Subject: Is Someone Using My Call Letters?
To: Info-Hams@ucsd.edu
SCOTT
Here's the answer to your mystery:
KA3HZI (A)
PEGGY J HARVELL
8006 PRINCE GEORGES DR
FORT WASHINGTON, MD 20744
DOB: 12 SEP 1944 EXPIRES: 25 OCT 1998
------------------------------------------------
In case you didn't know there is a Callbook sever out here and you can check
for this info. I just did a search on callsigns similar to yours and voila!
(Server address: Callbook@Sat.Datapoint:COM)
73
__mike
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Date: 27 Feb 91 17:27:11 GMT
From: sdd.hp.com!cs.utexas.edu!evax!utacfd!merch!cpe!stevedak@ucsd.edu
Subject: Is Someone Using My Call Letters?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
>Hello,
> I'm a ham who hasn't been active for the past several years, tho I have
>kept my license in order. I recently was surprised to receive a QSL card from
>a gentleman in the Netherlands confirming "our" contact in early January. In a
>letter, he said that it was with "peggy" from Maryland, but the call letters
>were mine (KA3HZY), and my name is Scott in Pennsylvania. Is there anyway I
>can find out if someone is actully using my letters illegally?
>Thanks in advance!
>
> Scott Shay
> KA3HZY
This is very common among foreign amateurs. Since english is not usually
their first language, mixups are frequent. This seems to be especially
true during contests. I have received numerous cards from overseas this
way. American hams are not immune either. I also have one card from here
in the states under the same circumstances. This is more likely what has
happened in your case. Pirates who use call signs at all tend to come up
with ones that haven't been assigned yet (don't ask me how I know that :>)
Steve Dakin
WQ5N (really my call... honest)
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Date: 27 Feb 91 10:16:47 GMT
From: usc!sdd.hp.com!horizon!schriber@ucsd.edu (Mike Schriber)
Subject: Looking for mod info on Radio Shack PRO-2022 scanner
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
I was wondering if anyone has info on modifing the Radio Shack PRO-2022
base station scanner. It comes stock with 200 channels and goes to about
900MHz.
Any mod info would be helpfull.
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Date: 27 Feb 91 20:32:52 GMT
From: csws12.ic.sunysb.edu!rbabani@sbcs.sunysb.edu (Rajesh Babani)
Subject: Modifications wanted for the ICOM 24AT
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Could someome please send me the modifications
for the Icom 24AT. I will surrmise to the net
if I get more than a few responses.
My email address is rbabani@libserv1.ic.sunysb.edu
Thanks in advance!
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| Ametur-Radio: KB2MDA temp. KT +------------------------+
|If you can't remember anything else, remember one thing... |
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Date: 27 Feb 91 18:09:15 GMT
From: hpfcso!hpfcbig!bame@hplabs.hpl.hp.com (Paul Bame)
Subject: Really portable (15m-)antenna for QRP field usage.
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Both the ARRL handbook and the antenna book have plans for a "portable
antenna" made of TV twin-lead which is just a folded dipole. I've made a
couple for 10m and they work well and match well to 50ohms. The 10m version
probably weighs less than 2lbs(1kg) - maybe less than 1(.5kg) including the
built-in twinlead feedline (mine is about 10'), part of which serves as the
matching network.
-Paul Bame
bame@fc.sde.hp.com N0KCL
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Date: 27 Feb 91 19:35:26 GMT
From: sdd.hp.com!spool.mu.edu!biomath.mscs.mu.edu@ucsd.edu (Peter J. Tonellato)
Subject: Thanks - from a beginner.
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Approximately one week ago I posted a request for general information
about sw-radio listening. Seven responded to my request all offering
good insight into both 'trees' and 'forest'.
I just want to say that it is very nice of you who
have gone out of their way to make things easier for a beginner. I am
very happy with my new 'toy'. Last week I was able to listen to
radio broadcasts from China, Germany, Australia, Canada, Turkey, Greece,
Sweden, England and the USA. I understand that this 'Gee Whiz' attitude
is frowned upon by some. But I suspect that it was exactly this feeling
that drew the veterans (at least some of them) into the sw and/or ham
field in the first place.
In addition to my 'gee whiz' feeling. I greatly enjoy listening to all the
government positions on international events (e.g. the Gulf War.) I try to
be open minded about (in this case) U.S. policies but it is useful to hear
what everyone else thinks.
Thanks again, hope I can help others in the future.
--
Peter J. Tonellato
US Mail: Department of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
Marquette University
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53233
Voice: 414-288-5228 (Office)
414-288-7573 (Message)
FAX: 414-288-5472 (FAX)
Arpa: tone@biomath.mscs.mu.edu
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Date: 25 Feb 91 18:13:47 GMT
From: pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!zaphod.mps.ohio-state.edu!rpi!uupsi!cci632!ritcsh!ultb!cep4478@tut.cis.ohio-state.edu (C.E. Piggott)
Subject: TS-440 10Hz mod + Computer Interface
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Greetings.
I have been told by KC3UY and one other person that the widely-published
instruction set for the TS-440S contains an error: it says that you can
flick the 10Hz display on by snipping diode D-60. I have learned that
the diode is actually D-66, snipping D-60 will only frustrate the
operator as he will have to re-solder it back and cut another one.
Can someone verify this information and notify the simtel20 gatekeeper
of the appropriate change?
Also, thanks to everyone who responded about the ts-440s command set.
I sent replies to everyone (including "metoo's"), but much got bounced,
so I didn't ignore you if you didn't get a msg - try again.
Chris/WZ2B
--
Christopher E. Piggott, WZ2B cep4478@ultb.isc.rit.edu
President wz2b.ampr [44.69.0.1]
Rochester Institute of Technology wz2b @ WB2WXQ
Amateur Radio Club K2GXT CEP4478@RITVAXA.BITNET
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Date: 27 Feb 91 18:51:27 GMT
From: sun-barr!newstop!exodus!itlwrk.Eng.Sun.COM!tbasche@lll-winken.llnl.gov (Todd Basche)
Subject: Wanted Sony 2010 or Grundig 500
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
I am looking to buy a SONY 2010 or a Grundig 500 SW receiver.
If anyone has one of these they would like to sell please
contact me. I am looking for a portable SW receiver for general
SW listening.
Thanks,
Todd Basche (tbasche@sun.com)
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