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- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/list/a-m
- Posting-Frequency: posted on the 1st of each month
-
- More information about this list can be found in the companion posting
- to this file, "Amateur Radio: Elmers List Info and Administrivia."
-
- 73, Paul, KD3FU
-
-
- Amateur Radio Elmers Resource Directory (as of 03/01/95)
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - A -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- John Ackermann AG9V
-
- jra@lawdept.daytonOH.ncr.com -or- jra@ag9v.ampr.org
-
- My primary interests are in packet radio network building (particularly
- higher speed stuff) and TCP/IP. I've got quite a lot of info on using
- the Kantronics D4-10 19.2kB radios, as that's the hardware we've been
- struggling with here.
-
- TAPR (Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio) has formed a special interest group
- to discuss issues of regional packet networking (Net-SIG). As a result,
- the TAPR net-sig mailing list was born, and is now ready for operation.
-
- This list is <not> intended to replace any of the existing packet-related
- mailing lists. Its purpose is provide a medium for communications among
- those interested in packet radio networking, both dealing with technical
- issues and political/regulatory ones. We'll discuss things like how the
- potential 219MHz band will fit into the networking picture, how to link
- areas using different networking schemes, how to set network parameters,
- etc. The list's charter will be posted there regularly.
-
- The address of the list is net-sig@tapr.org and you can subscribe by sending
- mail to listserv@tapr.org with the text "join netsig".
-
- Apart from subscribing to the list, you can contact me for further details
- about the Net-SIG (including upcoming conferences).
-
- (See also Howie Goldstein and Bob Nielsen for more information about TAPR)
-
- Joint ampr.org IP Coordinator for Ohio subnet (44.070.xxx.xxx)
-
- Please direct all correspondence regarding the assignment of ampr.org IP
- numbers in Ohio to:
-
- ipaddr@ag9v.ampr.org
-
- which is a mailing list read by a team of coordinators.
-
- [Editor's note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
- at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/ampr_coordinators
-
- ]
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Andrews ZL2SX
-
- andrews@kai.ee.cit.ac.nz
-
- I have been involved with the Amateur Radio International Travel Host
- scheme. I also chair the NZART Frequency Management and Technical
- Advisory Group, which is responsible for all repeater coordination and
- band-planning (LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF, and above) in New Zealand. I would
- be pleased to answer any queries with regard to reciprocal licensing or
- frequency coordination that may arise.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Jeff Angus WA6FWI
-
- jangus@skyld.grendel.com
-
- I run NOS as a tcp/ip <--> AX.25 mail bbs gateway. I also run a few nodes,
- And, I have successfully installed UUPC/extended 1.11k and SNEWS for those
- MS-DOS afficionados out there. SCO-Unix tcp/ip and sendmail coming soon!
-
- ampr.org IP Coordinator for California - Los Angeles County (44.016.xxx.xxx)
-
- Hardware, software and wetware questions answered either with correct answers
- or the name of someone who does know.
-
- To contact: J. Angus PO Box 4425 Carson, CA 90749-4425 USA
- Or Phone +1 310 324-6080 all day monday, 7 am - 10 am tuesday
- through friday, 7 pm - 11 pm tuesday through thursday.
-
- [Editor's note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
- at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/ampr_coordinators
-
- ]
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Mike Ardai N1IST
-
- n1ist@netcom.com
-
- Maintainer of the following Boston Amateur Radio Club mailing lists:
-
- newsline-list (Amateur Radio Newsline)
- w1aw-list (ARRL Official Bulletins)
- letter-list (ARRL Letter)
- ky1n-list (KY1N VEC listing, Local Easterm MA VE sessions)
- barc-list (Boston Amateur Radio Club mailing list)
- barc-races (RACES in Eastern MA and Roy Engelhausen's CA posts)
- fieldorg-l (ARRL Field organization discussions)
- ham-tech (Untamed technical discussions about the hobby)
- fox-list (Fox hunting (Radio direction finding))
- qrp-l (QRP (low power) operating, equipment, contests, etc.)
- arrl-exam-list (amateur radio license examinations scheduled in the US and
- in some foreign areas.)
- arrl-ve-list (ARRL VE Announcements, run by ARRL VEC Bart Jahnke)
- arrl-nediv-list (Annoncements from the director of the ARRL NE division)
-
- To join any or all of the above:
-
- Send a message to:
-
- majordomo@netcom.com
-
- In the body of the message, type:
-
- subscribe list_you_want
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - B -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
- Brian Battles, WS1O I Tel +1 203 666-1541, x222 I
- QST Features Editor I Fax +1 203 665-7531 I "Stamp out sex:
- ARRL HQ I Internet bbattles@arrl.org I Get married!"
- Newington, CT USA I Amprnet ws1o@ws1o.ampr.org I
- """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""
-
- VHF packet (AX.25 and TCP/IP)
- HF SSB and RTTY
- FM/repeaters
- Clubs/activities
- Public relations
- Writing (for newsletters and ARRL publications)
-
- My job at as QST Features Editor at ARRL HQ includes (among other
- things) writing and editing general-interest feature articles for QST,
- and writing the FM column, Up Front in QST and Strays.
-
- I'm the "handling editor" (copy editor+) for other regular columns
- conducted by other contributors, including Packet Perspective by Stan
- Horzepa, WA1LOU; Public Service by Rick Palm, K1CE; Club Spectrum and
- Section News by Steve Ewald, WV1X; How's DX? by Bill Kennamer, K5FUV;
- Happenings by Jim Cain, K1TN; Contest Corral and Special Events by
- Warren Stankiewicz, NF1J; Hamfest Calendar and Coming Conventions by
- Gail Iannone; most of the contest rules announcements and results
- articles; and I compile the Annual Index in the December issue.
-
- I coordinate and often contribute to the New Books reviews and New
- Products listings scattered throughout the magazine, and often
- contribute to QST Product Reviews. I also wrote the "Modes" chapter in
- the 1995 ARRL Handbook and chapters in the ARRL Operating Manual, and
- I've contributed to several other publications, including W1FB's Help
- for New Hams (ARRL) and Ham Radio Horizons (CQ Communications).
-
- I started working at ARRL HQ as QST Copy Editor in December 1989.
-
- I'm 37 years old, I've been a ham since 1976 and I hold an Amateur
- Extra Class license. I'm a member of the ARRL, the ARRL A-1 Operator
- Club, Ten-Ten International Net (53313), and the Middlesex Amateur
- Radio Society/Connecticut Amateur Radio Emergency Service (MARS/CARES,
- an ARRL Special Service Club, in which I served two terms as president
- and a couple of years as newsletter editor). I'm also an ARRL Public
- Information Officer for the Connecticut Section. These days, most of
- my on-air time is limited to 2-meter and 440-MHz FM and 2-meter TCP/IP
- packet radio, although I crank up the HF rig when I can spare some
- time and try to join in VHF/UHF contests when I have the time and
- access to equipment. My favorite Amateur Radio activity is Field
- Day; the MARS/CARES club has a terrific time with that event every
- year.
-
- I have about 10 years' experience with personal computers, including
- MS-DOS, Windows and IBM OS/2. I was a full-time professional commercial
- broadcaster for 12 years.
-
- My latest volunteer public service project is that I'm the official
- Amateur Radio Liaison the the 1995 Special Olympics World Games, to be
- held in Connecticut. I report to Dr Chuck Bruder, N3AGA, the Special
- Olympics' Deputy Commissioner of Telecommunications. (This is supposed
- to be literally the biggest event in the US in 1995, and possibly the
- world! They expect 10,000-15,000 athletes, 45,000 international
- delegates from almost all nations, more than 500,000 spectators, about
- 20 hours of prime-time network TV coverage, and probably a visit from
- President Clinton and the First Lady...whew!)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Rob Bellville N1NTE
-
- rbellville@aol.com
-
- PO Box 515
- Millbury, MA 01527-0515
-
- Experience:
- * Computer Networking Hardware Technical Engineer (Yuck!)
- * Computer Education and Technology Consultant (PC/Mac HW & SW)
- * K-12 Computer Educator/Instructor/Technician in a public school
- + Two-way Radio Consultant
- + NetRead(tm) author (Articles via Internet)
-
- ----------------------------------
- * present occupation(s)
- + on demand/when necessary
- ----------------------------------
-
- Interests:
- VHF/UHF simplex
- Duplex and simplex repeaters
- Remote Bases
- 6M - AM/SSB/FM
- 2M - AM/SSB/FM/Packet
- 440 Mhz FM
- Would try 1.2GHz if there was any local activity!
- VHF/UHF QRP
- Fixing radios old and new
- Setting up a packet radio file server (ROSErver)
- Internet - Usenet newsgroups, FTP, etc...
- Scanners, SWL, and making CB radio useful again
- PC and Mac computers - hardware and software
- Communications for neighborhood crime watches
- Caching radio equipment for that *special* occasion
-
- --------------------------------
-
- Please feel free to contact me either by email or
- US Mail. Will be happy to share the knowledge!
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Rich Bono NM1D Internet: rbono@nectech.com
- +1 508 635-6300 nm1d@aol.com
-
-
- Author of the following MS-DOS ham programs:
-
- AutoExam - Examination simulator and study aid
- AutoCW - Morse Code practice program
- DOSGATE - allows users to run programs on your PC remotely (AutoExam
- compatible)
- AutoCall - Allows use of the Buckmaster HAMCALL CDROM online callbook
- with DOSGATE
- AutoFax - Allows reception of weather fax using Kantronics TNC's
- SeeSats - Real time satellite tracking (text only), DOSGATE compatible
-
- Most of these programs are available via anonymous FTP from:
-
- ftp://oak.oakland.edu/SimTel/msdos/hamradio/
- ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/msdos/msdos/hamradio/
-
- or write me at:
-
- 7 Redfield Circle
- Derry, NH 03038
-
- and enclose:
-
- A FORMATTED high density diskette (either 1.44 MB or 1.2 MB; 3.5" or
- 5.25").
- A Self Addressed STAMPED return diskette mailer.
- A note explaining that you want a copy of AutoExam and/or AutoCW
- (or one of the other programs).
-
- I am always receptive to individuals interested in maintenance,
- enhancements, and non-commercial distribution for these shareware
- programs.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Devon Bowen KA2NRC
-
- bowen@olsen.ch
-
- Maintainer of the rec.radio.amateur.* Supplemental Archives available
- from:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/
-
- Maintainer of the Internet Ham Radio Callbook Server at:
-
- telnet://callsign.cs.buffalo.edu:2000/
-
- For further information about the Callbook Server, please consult the
- server's help facility, the rec.radio.amateur.misc FAQ, or additional
- server documentation at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/faq_callsign
-
- Please direct all other feedback, submissions and administrivia
- regarding these services to my E-mail address above.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- John M. Brewer WB5OAU "there's a reason the reset button
- johnb@thelair.zynet.com on a PC is on the front panel."
-
- Wire antennas, restoration, operation and parts/tubes supplies
- for most 40's-70's vintage gear.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Alan Brubaker, K6XO
- alan@dsd.es.com
-
- HF Antenna Systems
- Contest Operating
- General HF Operations
- Propagation
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Tom Bruhns K7ITM
-
- tomb@lsid.hp.com
-
- Electronic Circuits
- Antennas and Transmission Lines
-
- My electronics expertise is mostly analog, but I have some insights into
- DSP applications that can do better in what used to be the analog
- dominions. I can be of the most help with low-frequency analog stuff,
- particularly measurements and low-level/low-noise/low-distortion
- applications. I breadboard with IC's, discretes, and surface mounts
- (which I prefer to use now, as surface mounting requires less drilling
- of PCB boards once they are etched). My electrical engineering
- education (Ph.D.) emphasized control systems. I also have a clear
- understanding of transmission line measurements and behavior (a
- personal research interest for the last 25 years or so).
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - C -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Rusty Carruth aka N7IKQ aka rusty@indirect.com
- Broken: rusty@descomp.com
- The Phoenix Linux User's group has formed! Details: me.
- Join the Usenet Un-Net: 1700-1900Z Saturdays, 28.410 or 28.390 MHz
-
- I'm willing to act as a reference for anyone wanting info on getting
- tapes (especially Callsign tapes) from the Department of Commerce
- National Technical Information Service (NTIS) or wanting other info on
- callsign-project related stuff.
-
- One of these days I'll actually be around for the un-net! I promise,
- really!
-
- My job is currently System Administrator for a large Unix site so I
- know a little bit about day-to-day Unix operations and Unix
- installation :-) I also have much experience with constructing email
- paths that will work rather than bounce.
-
- I also have a fair amount of experience in hardware/software
- interfacing and machine control.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Mark Cheeseman VK2XGK
-
- cheese@asstdc.com.au
-
- Maintainer of the aus.radio FAQ
-
- A copy of the FAQ may be obtained from:
-
- ftp://grivel.une.edu.au/pub/ham-radio/aus.radio/faq/australia
-
- Please direct all feedback, submissions and administrivia to my E-mail
- address above.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Ken Chilton
- KA1TIH, Advanced Class
- 53 Alan Road
- Marlborough, MA 01752
- chilton@emc.com
- Design Engineer
-
- Amateur Qualifications:
- Trustee of the Algonquin Amateur Radio Club Repeaters:
- 446.675 -- 223.86 -- 53.47
- Assistant Radio Officer for the City of Marlborough
- Emergency Management Agency
- NESMC Region 440 MHz frequency coordinator
- Trained in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
- Computer Sciences, Computer Programming, and Management
- Knowledgeable in Rules, Regs, and interpretations
-
- Areas I am also interested:
- Homebrewing
- Repeater Hardware, Control, Operation
- Packet (AX.25)
- Net Control Operations
- Electromagnetics and EMP
- HF SSB and CW operating
- Satellite and Shuttle operation
- Amateur Television
- Elmering new HAMs
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Derrick C. Cole KC4WEJ
-
- dcc@ssds.com
-
- I'm a Network/Systems Analyst with a national systems integration firm.
- My professional fortes are UNIX-based system administration, sendmail,
- TCP/IP-based ethernet network engineering, network systems security
- (including firewalls), and programming (primarily Perl and C).
-
- I've had notable success dealing with issues surrounding PC's, DOS,
- Windows and various applications/protocol stacks, including PC-NFS and
- LAN Workplace.
-
- I'm still clueless in the electrical/circuit department.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- < ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^>
- < "Big Steve" Coletti >
- < Shortwave Listener, Broadcaster, Computer Consultant >
- < and all around nice guy >
- < Internet: bigsteve@dorsai.dorsai.org ==== S.COLETTI2@genie.geis.com >
- < UUCP: steve.cole@islenet.com ==== steveny@lopez.marquette.mi.us >
- < Fidonet: 1:278/712 US Mail: P.O. Box 396, New York, NY 10002 >
- < Voice: +1 212 995-2637 >
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
-
- Relayer of Amateur Radio Newsline Bulletins
-
- Amateur Radio Newsline is produced as an audio service by Newsline, a
- service of the Westlink Radio Network. The transcribed version is produced
- by Dale Cary, WD0AKO from materials provided by Newsline, and is jointly
- distributed to online services and bulletin board networks by Steve Coletti
- and Dale Cary.
-
- Copyright owner is Newsline. Permission to reuse all or part of either
- this written or the audio form requires that the item be taken in its
- entirety, not be subject to any further editing or commentary, and that
- full credit be given to Newsline as the source.
-
- Permission is granted to all amateurs who want to transmit the audio
- version in its entirety over nets or repeaters. The text version may be
- used for packet distribution as long as it is sent in its entirety and the
- BIN header is kept intact.
-
- NOTICE: When Newsline is transmitted in its full form over voice or
- digital forms of Amateur Radio, it is recommended that the closed circuit
- advisory be deleted. Audio, Computer, and Packet retransmissions must be
- made without the editing or deleting of any other part of the Newsline
- content. Unauthorized additional commentary to the original message is
- also prohibited. To do so is a violation of copyright and subjects the
- initiator to legal action by Newsline.
-
- Newsline may also be excerpted for code practice transmissions, and may be
- used as a reference source in bulletin board discussions under acceptable
- Fair Use practices.
-
- Any other use is not allowed without the expressed permission of Newsline.
-
- Editorial comment, news items and all other business should be directed to
- Bill Pasternak, WA6ITF, Newsline's Producer and Editor-In-Chief.
- E-Mail - 3241437@mcimail.com or B.PASTERNAK@genie.geis.com
- Phone/Fax - +1 805 296-7180, fax senders wait for voice prompt.
-
- Text Version information:
- America Online - tstader@aol.com (Terry Stader, Sysop) or
- D.CARY@genie.geis.com
- Compuserv, Delphi, Genie - D.CARY@genie.geis.com
- Usenet - david@stat.com (David Dodell - Moderator rec-radio-info)
- FTP, (oak.oakland.edu) - wy1z@neu.edu (Scott Erlich, Boston ARC)
- Internet mailing list (individuals) - bigsteve@.dorsai.org
- Internet mailing list (re-distributors) - D.CARY@genie.geis.com
- BBS Networks - Steve Coletti (within the conference/echo) or
- bigsteve@dorsai.org via Internet.
- (RIME users can RO mail to ->35,
- Fidonet users can Netmail to 1:278/307)
-
- See the entry for Scott Ehrlich for FTP archive information and
- receiving Newsline bulletins via E-mail.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- William (Bill) Coyle N3OGH
-
- wcoyle@delphi.com
-
- AX.25: N3OGH@AA3CH.EPA.USA.NA
-
- My primary experience is with HF communications, particularly with the
- Kenwood TS-830S and TS-940/AT. My preferred mode is CW, although I
- also use SSB. I have had experience with light service on both rigs
- (including the internal antenna tuner on the 940 and the tube finals
- on the 830). I have the service manual for the 940.
-
- I am particularly interested in helping new hams design and set up HF
- stations with multi-band wire antenna arrays.
-
- Other than HF, I am also involved in VHF and UHF, particularly 2
- meters, and have recently gotten involved in packet radio (having
- gained some experience on the hardware end of setting up such a
- station).
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - D -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Dodell WB7TPY, AFA6GB
-
- Internet: david@stat.com FAX: +1 602 451-6135
- Bitnet: ATW1H@ASUACAD FidoNet=> 1:114/15
- Amateur Packet ax25: WB7TPY@WB7TPY.AZ.USA.NA
-
- Member, USAF MARS
-
- ampr.org IP Coordinator for Arizona subnet (44.124.xxx.xxx)
-
- [Editor's note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
- at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/ampr_coordinators
-
- ]
-
- Owner of the Land-Mobile-Radio Mailing List
-
- The purpose of this list is to allow discussion about commercial
- land-mobile radio equipment, its use and maintenance.
-
- Owner of the Military Affiliate Radio Service (MARS) Members
- Mailing List.
-
- The purpose of this list is to allow discussion about MARS (Military
- Affiliated Radio Service) activities. The list is open to all branches
- of MARS.
-
- To subscribe to or unsubscribe from either of the above lists, please
- send electronic mail to:
-
- listserv@stat.com
-
- and include the command:
-
- subscribe list-name
-
- or
-
- unsubscribe list-name
-
- as the first line of your message, where list-name is either
- land-mobile-radio or mars-list. An acknowledgement/welcome message
- should follow very shortly.
-
- Moderator of rec.radio.info newsgroup
-
- Please direct all rec.radio.info submissions to
- rec-radio-info@stat.com and all feedback and administrivia to
- rec-radio-request@stat.com.
-
- For more information about rec.radio.info, see:
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/radio/rec-radio-info/top.html
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/rec-radio-info/
- news:rec.radio.info
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - E -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Thomas Edwards N3HAU
-
- tedwards@eng.umd.edu
-
- http://w3eax.umd.edu/thomas.html
-
- Technopagan Priest
- Member, University of Maryland ARA - W3EAX
-
- Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
-
- The UMARA is running a World-Wide Web hypertext page at:
-
- http://w3eax.umd.edu/w3eax.html
-
- Give it a try!
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Kim Elmore, N5OP
- 1103 South Gay Drive
- Longmont, CO 80501
-
- elmore@brightband.rap.ucar.edu
- n5op@wa8zia
-
- I'm the Technical Coordinator for the Colorado Section.
- Areas of expertise:
- RFI/EMI
- Antennas
- DX'ing
- Contesting
- HF propagation
- CW
-
- Areas where I have enough knowledge to be dangerous:
- Troubleshooting
- Traffic Handling
- Homebrewing and construction practices
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Scott Ehrlich Amateur Radio Callsign: wy1z E-mail: wy1z@neu.edu
- Boston ARC ftp archives: ftp oak.oakland.edu /pub/hamradio
- Boston ARC Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc.html
- ARRL Web page: http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/arrl.html
-
- I've played around with Mac and PC hardware, as well as dabbling a
- little with DOS, UNIX, and MacOS.
-
- I co-maintain the Boston Amateur Radio Club anonymous FTP file archives
- with Phil Temples, K9HI (k9hi@netcom.com).
-
- A sampling of the archives include:
-
- A virtually complete archive of all ARRL bulletins since 1992 is
- available at ftp://oak.oakland.edu:/pub/hamradio/barc/w1aw-list/
-
- A mirror of all files available from the ARRL info server is also
- available: ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserver/
-
- The ARRL infoserver mirror has FCC Part 97 (U.S. Amateur Radio Service
- Rules and Regulations) at:
- ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserver/rib/part97.txt
-
- Programs mentioned in QST are in:
- ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/arrl/qst-binaries/
-
- Amateur Radio Newsline is now also being archived, too:
- ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/docs/newsline/
-
- Ham Radio and More, the radio show carried live every Sunday (6pm - 7pm
- EST) on the Talk America Radio Network, now has a World Wide Web home page:
-
- http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/ham-more/ham-more.html
-
- The Boston Amateur Radio Club also has a World Wide Web Home Page:
-
- http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc.html
-
- Due to the popularity of the KY1N VE listing and W1GSL's hamfest list,
- I have incorporated both of these listings into the Boston Amateur Radio
- Club's Web page:
-
- http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/ne-happenings.html
-
- With the cooperation of the Boston Amateur Radio Club, I have put
- together a World-Wide Web page for the American Radio Relay League
- (ARRL).
-
- Since the ARRL does not yet have web capabilities of their own, this page
- is being offered on the same site as the Boston Amateur Radio Club's web
- page.
-
- The address to access the page is:
-
- http://www.acs.oakland.edu/barc/arrl.html
-
- It has pointers to the ARRL Letter, E-mail addresses of HQ staff,
- official League bulletins, and much more!
-
- You will need Lynx, WWW, or Mosaic to view them (or you may obtain a
- copy of the page via E-mail; send a message to listserv@info.cern.ch
- with the word "help" in the body for more information). Ask me for
- more details about this.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - F -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - G -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Mike Gathergood G4KFK
-
- mike@g4kfk.demon.co.uk
-
- Tel +44 01753 582085
- Fax +44 01753 592726
-
- Sysop, The CQ Centre BBS
-
- +44 01753 595468 and +44 01753 593524
-
- Fidonet 2:252/320
-
- Hundreds of Megabytes of Quality Software for Radio Amateurs and SWLs
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Howard Goldstein | "Civilization is the distance man | imotion@iu.net
- N2WX | has placed between himself and | CIS:75006,702
- InfoMotion, Inc. | his excreta" Aldiss |
- http://iu.net/infomotion/hghome.html
- "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger" Lisa
-
- Wrote and maintain TAPR TNC-2 firmware (and some clones)
- " " " TAPR and Packet Radio WWW Home Pages
- Active on CW (NCS for Fri. Florida section net "QFN") and packet NTS
- ARRL volunteer counsel (Florida _only_)
-
- Packet Radio and TAPR are on the World-Wide-Web!
-
- InfoMotion is proud to sponsor a series of web pages dedicated to Packet
- Radio. The series is accessible through the Packet Radio Home Page at
- this URL:
-
- http://bb.iu.net/infomotion/pkthome.html
-
- In addition, Infomotion is maintaining a Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio
- page for the time being:
-
- http://bb.iu.net/infomotion/taprhome.html
-
- What's here? A page of links (the Home Page), the TAPR Home Page, a
- page of Packet Pioneers and Contacts, a hypertext packet primer and
- FAQ, and more.
-
- We seek: more packet-specific links to add and any comments and
- suggestions on how to make the series more useful. All ideas welcome,
- please send them to my E-mail address above.
-
- (See also John Ackermann and Bob Nielsen for more information about
- TAPR)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Jim Graham
-
- 73 DE N5IAL (/4) MiSTie #49997 < Running Linux 1.0.9 >
- jim@n5ial.mythical.com ICBM: 30.23N 86.32W
- || j.graham@ieee.org Packet: --OFFLINE-- (Ft. Walton Beach, FL)
- E-mail me for information about KAMterm (host mode for Kantronics TNCs).
-
- KAMterm is a host mode terminal program for Kantronics TNCs that I wrote
- and released as shareware.
-
- My professional field is telecom (data communications is my key area of
- expertise).
-
- I also have experience with wire HF antennas for apartments and other
- small spaces.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - H -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Dan Halbert KB1RT
-
- halbert@world.std.com
-
- QTH: West Newton, MA, near Boston.
-
- Building homebrew QRP gear.
- Information about QRP-NE Club.
- Advice on simple antennas.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Brian Hammill, KD4BFJ | brianh@dante.exide.com
- Software Engineer | Exide Electronics - Small Systems Group
- Raleigh, NC | "Powering Your Network with Intelligent Solutions"
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- I am especially interested in VHF/UHF and microwave amateur bands as well
- as Amateur television. I am treasurer and a founding member of the
- newly-formed Triangle Amateur Television Association in Raleigh-Durham-
- Chapel Hill, NC. I am willing to share my expertise in the following
- areas:
-
- ATV - Getting started, starting local activity, repeaters.
- VHF/UHF - Propagation, what you need to get started, operating portable,
- contesting, weak signals, and DX.
-
- Sealed Lead Acid Batteries - How to take care of them.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Steve Harding KA6ETB
-
- steveh@grafex.sbay.org 408.252.0578 alternate: harding@nas.nasa.gov
- For amateur radio related information, send a message to:
- ham-server@grafex.sbay.org
- Place HELP and GET INDEX on separate lines in the text.
-
- HAM-server is now on a 486 with nearly 70 MB of data. Besides DOS,
- there are some UNIX, Mac, and OS/2 files.
-
- Most files have been taken from the various ftp-servers world-wide.
- However, there are many programs that have been donated by HAM-server
- users.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Ed Hare, KA1CV | ehare@arrl.org
- American Radio Relay League |
- 225 Main St. |
- Newington, CT 06111 |
- +1 203 666-1541 - voice
- +1 203 665-7531 - FAX
- ARRL Laboratory Engineer
-
- Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) matters
- Equipment Testing
-
- My survey of automotive EMI problems is mostly complete. The results
- are in September 1994 QST, including warranty and customer service
- information for most automobile manufacturers (many of whom have
- published installation guidelines).
-
- I am also continuing to pursue more formal contacts and standards-making
- through the EMR and EMI Standards Committee of the Society of Automotive
- Engineers (SAE), of which I am a member.
-
- Copies of General Motors installation guidelines are available. Saturn
- allegedly has a video on mobile installation, but none of the dealers
- seem to know about it. I have a call into one of my low friends in high
- places. :-)
-
- If anyone would like a copy of the GM installation guidelines, send a
- 9X12" SASE with two units of postage *and* a specific request for the
- "GM Installation Guidelines" to the ARRL Technical Department Secretary,
- 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. A copy has been reprinted in the ARRL
- book -- Radio Frequency Interference -- How to Find It and Fix It.
-
- EMI/RFI Resource List and RFI Tips package available. A business SASE
- with 98 cents postage is appreciated. Please specify the desired
- documents in your correspondence.
-
- The FCC has released the results of a telephone interference survey
- just completed.
-
- If you would like a copy of the survey, which includes a list of
- telephone models checked, send an SASE with two units of first class
- postage to the Technical Information Service at ARRL HQ. Alternatively,
- you may obtain an electronic copy from the info server below.
-
- If anyone is having a problem with CATVI, send a 9X12" SASE with 4 units
- of postage to the ARRL Technical Department Secretary. Ask for the
- "EMI/RFI Package" and "EMI/RFI - CATV." The CATV package includes a
- reprint of the article I wrote for Communications Technology -- the
- journal of the Society of Cable Television Engineers. Your local cable
- company will recognize this publication and will give credence to the
- words therein.
-
- If you have any questions after you have read the material, contact me
- here at HQ. I can usually get back to you within a few days to offer
- some additional help.
-
- Many amateur radio informational documents (including EMI/RFI files) are
- also available from the ARRL info server. Send E-mail to info@arrl.org
- with the word "HELP" in the message body.
-
- ARRL info server files may also be accessed via anonymous FTP at:
-
- ftp://oak.oakland.edu/pub/hamradio/arrl/
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Jack, W4PPT/M (75M SSB 2-letter WAS #1657/#1789 -- both from the mobile! ;^)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Jack GF Hill |Voice: +1 615 459-2636| Ham Call: W4PPT
- P. O. Box 1685 |Modem: +1 615 377-5980| Bicycling and SCUBA Diving
- Brentwood, TN 37024 |Fax: +1 615 459-0038| Life Member - ARRL
- root@jackatak.ThePorch.com - "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose"
-
- Mobile Antenna Systems and Installation (Primarily HF)
- - power distribution
- - frame grounding
- - antenna selection and construction
- - mounting the rig
- - useful accessories
- - Keeping it Simple (avoiding task overload)
-
- Coordinator for developing the FAQ list for the rec.radio.amateur.antenna
- newsgroup. Please direct all submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
- my E-mail address above. Volunteer co-editors are most welcome.
-
- I have agreed to provide a new home for the "Boat Anchor" mail list,
- with the blessings of Paul Prescott, N1AAC, who took over from Our
- Esteemed Founder Jim Lockwood, KM6NK.
-
- The new mailing list address is now
- boatanchors@ThePorch.com.
-
- Use this address for messages of general interest to the entire group
- Please don't use it to subscribe, change address, etc.
-
- The new automated list manager address is
- ListProc@ThePorch.com
-
- Use this for subscribing, unsubscribing, getting archived info,
- getting the FAQ message, changing your address, etc.
-
- The new list owner address is
- ListOwn@jackatak.ThePorch.com
-
- Use this address only when there is a problem which really
- truly can't be resolved otherwise.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Ed Humphries Hewlett-Packard NARC Atlanta GA
- N5RCK Internet edh@hpuerca.atl.hp.com
-
- Past President, Williamson County (TX) ARC
- Former Assistant Emergency Coordinator for
- Williamson County ARES/RACES
-
- 2-meter FM, VHF Antennas, Mobile Installations
- Organizing Amateur Radio Seminars and Programs
- Multiband wire antennas, Field Day Activities
- and general WeatherNet & public service enthusiast
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - I -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - J -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Bart J. Jahnke, KB9NM | USENET: bjahnke@arrl.org
- Manager, ARRL Volunteer |
- Examiner Program |
- ARRL VEC Dept. | BIX: ARRL
- 225 Main St | MCI ID: 215-5052
- Newington, CT 06111 | CompuServe: 70007,3373
- Voice +1 203 666-1541 | America On-Line: ARRL HQ
- FAX +1 203 665-7531 |
- -------------------------------------------------------------------
- * Listings of Examination Opportunities -- bi-weekly postings
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/rec.radio.amateur.misc/
- * Volunteer Examining procedures - ARRL VE Manual
- * Support and Instruction for Volunteer Examiners - Coordinating Exams
- * Member, National Conference of VECs Question Pool Committee
- * Information on what's required to become an Amateur Radio licensee
- * Contributing Editor - QST Magazine - Exam Info column
-
- See the entry for Scott Ehrlich for information about receiving
- ARRL VE announcements and examination schedules via E-mail.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - K -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Michael S. Keller AB5EL
-
- 71620.447@compuserve.com
-
- Areas of particular knowledge:
-
- PC-style computers
- Mobile installations (rearranging mobile HF right now)
- Repeaters (after a fashion--building a 1.25m repeater)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- R.D. Keys
-
- Dept. of Crop Science
- NCSU
- Raleigh, NC 27695-7620
-
- rdkeys@csemail.cropsci.ncsu.edu
-
- de NA4G, "Boat Anchor Bob", an ol' cw fart .....
-
- If I can be of assistance in older equipment, junk-boxing
- your way to hamdom, the cheapskate's approach, let me
- know.
-
- 22 yrs a ham, extra class, mostly cw, mostly boat anchors
- and radio in the traditional sense.
-
- {Telegraphy has been in my family for almost 100 years!}
-
-
- CWISTS Friday Night Fist Function
-
- Standard time: Friday Nights at MIDNIGHT LOCAL TIME
-
- Standard freq: 80 meters --- 3702.5 khz for all hands.
- 40 meters --- 7102.5 khz alternate, for all hands
- (between the heterodynes)
- (someone scout out a better QRG)
- ___
- Standard calling signal: CWIST IMI DE <yourcall> K (if there
- are no control stations calling for
- you to check in), or,
- CWIST DE <yourcall> K (if there is a
- control station inviting checkins)
- (The alternative check in for those OTs
- with salt behind the ears is a simple
- DE to get the control station's ears
- followed by DE <yourcall> K when the
- control station acknowledges.)
-
- Note: A simple informal net style protocol will generally be
- used, unless no control station assumes control for the
- evening, in which case it is an open roundtable format
- discussion group.
-
- Note: The midnight local time gathering is designed to maximize
- the number of checkins spread out over the world, so less
- confusion and more checkins are heard. The hope is that
- someone will be aboard almost anywhere and be heard at
- least locally, anywhere in the world.
-
- Definition: A CWIST is a person with an active interest in the PRACTICE
- and USE of continuous wave radiotelegraphy as directly is
- applicable to amateur radio. Such PRACTICE and USE may
- take the form of learning about radiotelegraphy and its
- history in amateur/commercial areas, its application to radio
- telecommunication, the practicing of the art and craft of
- radiotelegraphy, and the refining and developing of the
- technology of radiotelegraphy.
-
- Author of NA4G's National Electrical Code for Hams
-
- ABSTRACT
-
- This work was presented as a talk to the Homebrew Special
- Interest Group (HB-SIG) of the Raleigh Amateur Radio Society
- (RARS), on 15 January, 1991 and was revised for another
- presentation on 26 January, 1994.
-
- This document contains excerpts of the National Electrical
- Code (NFPA 70-1990) that, in the author's opinion, apply to
- the installation of amateur radio equipment as would
- commonly be found in most amateur radio stations. Direct
- excerpts from the Code are contained within inset
- quotations. Paraphrased excerpts from the Code are
- itemized. The author's interpretation and discussion of the
- Code is set full-width. The author's interpretation and
- discussion of various sections of the Code is not meant to
- be all-encompassing, nor the official interpretation of the
- National Fire Protection Association, nor of any official
- governing body having legal authority of jurisdiction over
- electrical installations, but is meant to be used as a
- teaching tool for amateur radio operators.
-
- For ease of access, the group of files have been 'rolled into one'...
-
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/ham/things-to-build/na4g/nec-1994.tar.Z
-
- (861,677 bytes, for Unix jocks)
-
- ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/ham/things-to-build/na4g/nec-1994.zip
-
- (732,309 bytes, using PKZIP 2.04g for MS-DOS users)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Ian Kluft KD6EUI PP-ASEL
- ikluft@thunder.sbay.org (home) ikluft@oes.amdahl.com (work) Santa Clara, CA
-
- Maintainer of rec.radio.amateur.misc and rec.radio.cb FAQ lists
-
- Available from:
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/radio/ham-radio/faq/top.html
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/ham-radio/faq/
-
- and
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/radio/cb-faq/top.html
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/cb-faq/
-
- Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
- hamradio-faq@kluft.com or cb-faq@kluft.com.
-
- As with any volunteer effort, new volunteers are often needed. We need
- new editors to post the above FAQ's. Preferably this should be someone
- who has enthusiasm for hobbyist radio, experience with UseNet, and the
- ability to work with the other editors. No single person can know all
- the various aspects of these diverse hobbies so the editorial review
- groups are intended to make a greater combination of experience.
-
- The FAQ's are currently posted with the AUTO-FAQ software, which is
- written in Perl. So it would be a plus for volunteers to post the FAQ
- to have Perl installed on their system and be able to use "cron" or "at"
- so that postings can go unattended.
-
- Anyone who wants to make their contribution to the Net as a volunteer
- should contact one of the above administrivia addresses.
-
- A mailing list for rec.radio.amateur.* FAQ and Netiquette posting
- maintainers, as well as anyone with a sincere interest in helping keep
- the rec.radio.amateur.* newsgroups the friendly and useful forums they
- are today, is also available. To subscribe, send E-mail to
- rra-wg-request@amdahl.com.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- I'll be glad to help out with tube circuits and VE testing.
- (W5YI VE# 3182)
-
- 73,
- Louis J. Kohnen K2ANC
- Penfield, NY near Rochester
-
- K2ANC.Wbst128@xerox.com
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - L -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- John Langner WB2OSZ
- 115 Stedman St. #E
- Chelmsford, MA 01824-1823
- +1 508 256 6907 (home - civilized times only please)
- johnl@world.std.com
-
- Slow-Scan Television
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Alan Larson WA6AZP
-
- larson@net.com
- larson@w6yx.stanford.edu
-
- My areas are fairly general, and I teach classes (Novice and
- Tech, with and without code, and upgrade sessions) at W6YX.
- My main audience is to the Stanford (University) community.
-
- I am also involved with some less common modes, such as
- fast scan television and weak signal VHF and UHF.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Zack Lau KH6CP/1 Expertise: Design of SSB/CW amateur transceivers
- c/o ARRL Lab : up to 222 MHz. Design of transverters
- Newington CT 06111 : up to 10.5 GHz. Basic lossy filter
- +1 203 666-1541 : design. Developing repeatable projects
- zlau@arrl.org : using cheap, easy to get parts.
-
- I'm now starting to look into 24 GHz SSB/CW gear using 10 Ghz as a
- convenient IF.
-
- Especially looking to help anyone wanting to be a QST/QEX
- author--I can't write it all myself!
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- ------------------------------------------------------------------------
- Internet : howardl@wb3ffv.ampr.org | Howard D. Leadmon WB3FFV
- UUCP : wb3ffv!howardl | Advanced Business Solutions
- PHONE : +1 410 661-0447 | 4107 Martin Avenue
- FAX : +1 410 661-0644 | Baltimore, MD 21236
- PACKET : WB3FFV @ WB3FFV.MD.USA.NA |
-
- HOW TO ACCESS THE WB3FFV AMATEUR RADIO INTERNET BBS !!!
-
- I have placed a BBS system on-line that is mainly oriented towards the
- Amateur Community (but there are plenty of other wares on-line). Through
- user support I hope to keep the latest and greatest ham software on-line.
- The BBS also offers access to nearly all of the Internet (USENET) NetNews
- groups, plus access to most Internet services such as Email, FTP, TELNET,
- Gopher, WWW, Callsign Lookup, Etc... Below is the information that is
- needed in order to access the BBS via Telephone, Telnet, or FTP. Please
- pass it around to as many ham's as possible.
-
- System Name: WB3FFV
- User Login: bbs
-
- +1 410 661-2475 - 12/24/48/96/14.4/16.8/19.2/21.6/28.8
- (V.32bis,V.32terbo,V.34,V.FC,HST,V.42bis)
-
- +1 410 661-2648 - 1200/2400/4800/9600/14400/23000
- (MNP2-5, V.32bis, V.42bis, Turbo-PEP)
-
- TELNET/FTP - wb3ffv1.sed.csc.com
-
-
- Data Settings: 8 Bits, NO Parity, 1 Stop Bit
- Times: 24hrs/365days (except for routine maintenance)
- Software: UniBoard UNIX BBS Software (Version 1.30b)
- Misc. Info: Machine is an Pentium-90/MP running UNIX System V Release 4.2
- and features more than 4 Gigabytes of on-line file storage.
- Most transfer protocols are available!! (5 phone lines)
-
- I attempt to keep the latest and greatest HAM software on-line, and
- encourage all to upload anything new that they come up with, as it is
- of benefit to all. Here is a sample of the software that is available
- for downloading:
-
- KA9Q TCP/IP Software for the PC (Latest OFFICIAL release + TEST Versions)
- KA9Q TCP/IP for the Atari-ST, MAC, & Amiga
- KA9Q TCP/IP for UNIX based systems
- KA9Q TCP/IP (The NOS release) [UNIX, MS/DOS, Amiga]
- KA9Q TCP/IP (Version by G1EMM, PE1CHL, PA0GRI, Etc.)
- N2GTE Packet Message Switch [GTEPMS]
- WA7MBL BBS for the PC
- W0RLI BBS for the PC
- MSYS BBS for the PC running KISS TNC's
- AA4RE BBS for the PC (plus BETA versions)
- F6FBB BBS for the PC
- G8BPQ PC-Node (Version 4.08)
- Various BBS utilities and enhancements
- Several MORSE CODE Tutors
- TheNet software by NORD><LINK
- Modifications for many HAM Rigs and Scanners
- Digital Signal Processing software (DSP)
- DX and contesting programs
-
- If you are interested in using UUCP to connect to the BBS, this can
- also be done as I support Anon-uucp. The login to the system is
- 'uucpanon', and there is NO password. The listing of avalible archives
- are stored in a file called 'FILES', and it is located in the
- /var/spool/uucppublic. To retrieve the files listing just use the
- following command:
-
- uucp wb3ffv!~/FILES /usr/spool/uucppublic (ASCII Text)
- -or-
- uucp wb3ffv!~/FILES.Z /usr/spool/uucppublic (16-Bit Compressed)
- -or-
- uucp wb3ffv!~/FILES.gz /usr/spool/uucppublic (GNU Gzipped)
-
- This will move a copy of my file listing into your uucppublic
- directory.
-
- If you want to access the BBS via Telnet, all you have to do is TELNET
- to wb3ffv1.sed.csc.com, and login is 'bbs' with no password required.
- To use anonymous FTP, just ftp to wb3ffv1.sed.csc.com and login as
- 'anonymous'. This system is currently attached to the Internet via a
- dialup SLIP link, and should generally be available 24hrs, but at
- times the modem will drop the line. Also, since this isn't the fastest
- link, I will be limiting the maximum number of anonymous sessions for
- the moment.
-
- ampr.org IP Coordinator for Maryland Subnet (44.060.xxx.xxx)
-
- [Editor's note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
- at:
-
- ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/ampr_coordinators
-
- ]
-
- If you have any questions or problems, feel free to contact me at one
- of the numbers/addresses above. Good Luck...
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - M -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Dean R Madsen, KE0WO Computer Science Major
- Internet: dmadsen@iastate.edu Iowa State Univeristy
- ke0wo@iastate.edu Ames, Iowa
- AX25: KE0WO @ KE0WO.#NWIA.IA.USA.NA
- Secretary for the Tristate Amateur Packet Association
- Treasurer for the Cyclone Amateur Radio Club
-
- A few members of our ham radio club were interested in helping out.
- Since our turnover is usually 4 years or so (graduation is a horrible
- thing), I thought it may be difficult for us to keep the list up to
- date. I thought that by creating a local mailing list called
- "elmers@iastate.edu" we could add or remove people as need be. There
- would always be at least one person receiving mail on that list,
- usually more! Even after I graduate, this list will be maintained
- allowing ISU hams to easily help others.
-
- Currently we have people with packet experience, some HF experience,
- much repeater experience, in addition to a considerable background in
- theory, as many here are electrical engineering or computer engineering
- students. If a question can not be answered by the readers of the list,
- there are many other local hams that could be prodded for the info.
-
- Our local ham radio club has been especially interested in helping local
- disabled hams (or hams to be) get on the air. But anyone local who
- needed help would find a group at their door ready to work.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Fred O. Maia W5YI
-
- 3511297@mcimail.com
-
- The W5YI Group, Inc.
- P.O. Box 565101
- Dallas, Texas 75356
- Tel. +1 817 461-6443
-
- This firm consists of two separate divisions:
-
- EDUCATION DIVISION:
-
- Develops and distributes amateur radio self-training materials,
- including the Gordon West/WB6NOA line of audio, video, computer
- software and printed study materials. Credit card orders and
- information from (toll free): +1 800 669-W5YI (9594). All materials
- are guaranteed current and shipped within 24 hours with 2-day priority
- delivery. They offer a special discount for instructors conducting
- training classes.
-
- W5YI Amateur Radio written license exam and Morse code training
- products are also available from every Radio Shack nationwide. Color
- photograghs of the major training products are available at their
- Express Order or Radio Shack Unlimited desk.
-
- THE W5YI-VEC:
-
- Coordinates the activities of more than one thousand volunteer
- examining teams world-wide. The locations of test sites near you can
- be determined by calling +1 817 461-4663 anytime, including evenings
- and weekends. Any General, Advanced or Extra Class amateur may form
- their own VE team by calling +1 817 860-3800 during normal business
- hours.
-
- All examination results are electronically filed with the FCC.
- Amateur radio licenses and call signs are normally issued within 48
- hours of VEC receipt of the examination paperwork. New amateurs may
- determine their call signs by calling the FCC's toll free consumer
- assistance line: +1 800 322-1117.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Arizona Network Intertie Group
- "Serving Az's Digital Needs Since 1993"
-
- Daniel J. Meredith - N7MRP Voice: +1 602 489-7384
- P.O. Box 45378 Fax : +1 602 956-2566
- Phoenix, Arizona BBS : +1 602 912-0225
- 85064-5378
-
- ListOwner: F6fbb-List@phx-az.com & FBB@N7MRP.AZ.USA.NOAM
- Arizona Amateur Radio VHF/UHF Digital Coordinator
-
- Ax.25: N7MRP@N7MRP.AZ.USA.NOAM
- Internet: Sysop@phx-az.com
-
- The F6FBB Support BBS Is Available Via E-Mail & LL Dial-Up +1 602 912-0225.
- E-Mail ---> archie@phx-az.com
- HELP <-----SUBJECT
-
- The F6FBB Support BBS Is Also Home To The F6FBB ListServ.
- Internet ---> Send E-Mail To Sysop@phx-az.com for Subscription Information.
-
- There is Also an Ax.25 F6FBB ListServ.
- E-Mail ---> SP LSERV@N7MRP.AZ.USA.NOAM
- SUBSCRIBE <----SUBJECT
- SUBSCRIBE FBB <----1ST LINE OF MESSAGE TEXT.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- John Moore 7525 Clearwater Pkwy, Scottsdale, AZ 85253 USA
- ozone@primenet.com Amateur call:NJ7E Civil Air Patrol:Thunderbird 381
- Voice: day or eve:+1 602 951-9326 FAX:+1 602 861-7642 (by prior arrangement)
-
- Civil Air Patrol
-
- Co-Host - Ham Radio and More
-
- Ham Radio and More is available for free to any AM station that is
- willing to run it with national ads intact. If you want there to be a
- nationwide amateur radio talk show, call your local station and ask
- them to get the program. They don't have to be part of the Talk America
- network. They can call KFNN in Phoenix (+1 602 241-1510) or Talk America at
- +1 508 460-0588.
-
- See the entry for Scott Ehrlich for the Ham Radio and More World-Wide
- Web Page.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Bob Myers KC0EW
- Hewlett-Packard Co.
- Ft. Collins, CO
-
- myers@fc.hp.com
-
- Antennas, Novice/Tech instruction, batteries, power supplies, RFI, equip.
- testing/troubleshooting, FAQs, homebrewing. Basic theory questions also
- welcome.
-
- My particular interest is in antennas and transmission lines, but I'm
- also more than willing to answer whatever I can in general radio theory,
- propagation, analog and digital electronics, etc.. (I'm a display engineer
- in "real life", have done my share of digital design, and have taught
- communication electronics at the local community college. I'm also active
- in some display and television standards activities.)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- (Continued in next part.)
-
- Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
- Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/list/n-z
- Posting-Frequency: posted on the 1st of each month
-
- (Continued from previous part.)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - N -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Lyndon Nerenberg VE7TCP/VE6BBM
-
- lyndon@canada.unbc.edu.
-
- I'm heavily involved in Internet Protocol (IP) networking over packet,
- as well as system administration of UNIX and UNIX-like operating systems
- (with an emphasis on networking, E-mail, etc.).
-
- Maintainer of the Internet DX Mailing List
-
- To subscribe, send an E-mail request to:
-
- dx-REQUEST@unbc.edu
-
- with the following line in the message body:
-
- subscribe DX Your Name
-
- I also maintain an amateur radio related WWW page at:
-
- http://canada.unbc.edu/radio/
-
- It focuses primarily on Contesting, DXing, and technical matters.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Bob Nielsen, W6SWE Internet: w6swe@tapr.org
- Tucson, AZ AMPRnet: w6swe@w6swe.ampr.org
- [44.124.12.16] AX.25: W6SWE@WB7TLS.AZ.USA.NA
-
- Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR)
-
- I am no longer a TAPR officer, but try to help out with the TAPR file
- server and am the "official" contact person on the Internet and CompuServe
- (71540,2364).
-
- To access the TAPR file server, send E-mail to:
-
- file-request@tapr.org
-
- To get the help file and a list of available files, send the following
- commands in the body of the message:
-
- help
- dir
- quit
-
- All mail sent to that address is not read by a human. Conversely, mail
- sent to tapr@tapr.org is read by a human who will be glad to take your
- orders or process membership applications, but cannot send you
- file server files.
-
- (See also John Ackermann and Howie Goldstein for more information about
- TAPR)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - O -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Dr. Barry L. Ornitz WA4VZQ
- Eastman Chemical Company Research Laboratories
- Process Instrumentation Research Laboratory
- P. O. Box 1972, Building 167B
- Kingsport, TN 37662 +1 615 229-4904
- INTERNET: ornitz@emn.com
-
-
- Part 15 Low-Power Broadcasting
-
- Antennas (including expertise in computer modelling using MININEC and
- NIST modelling programs)
-
- Instrumentation (my profession)
-
- Chemistry advice related to Amateur Radio (corrosion, plating, PCB
- etching, disposal of wastes such as transformer oil, solvents and
- etching solutions, contact cleaners, toxic chemical exposure, etc.)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - P -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- W. David (Dave) Paperman WQ5Y
-
- wpaperman@msmail.his.tch.tmc.edu
-
- P.O. Box 7039
- Cut 'n Shoot, TX 77303-0039
- (H) +1 713 592-8636 (6pm to 9:30pm Central Time)
- (W) +1 713 770-1836 (6:30am to 3:30pm Central Time)
-
- I have a collection of service information and literature dating back
- to the 1920's. I will be happy to assist those needing copies of
- out-of-copyright information for specific makes and models of
- receivers, transmitters, test equipment, etc..
-
- The collection spans commercial, amateur, and military surplus gear of all
- types. Unfortunately I have not taken the time to catalog all this
- information, but it is logically filed by make, model, etc.
-
- If you need service information for a specific piece of equipment, (and
- I have the information in my collection) I will research and copy it for
- you. Cost will vary depending on the time required to find the
- information and the amount of pages to be copied. I estimate 10 pages
- or less at $1.00/page including US postage. I will quote on larger
- manuals.
-
- This is NOT my career or a business. Any requests must be prepaid or I
- will ship COD at additional postage costs.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Chris Peckham WG2W
-
- cdp@hertz.njit.edu
-
- Owner of Ham-Univ Mailing List for College and University Amateur
- Radio Clubs
-
- To subscribe, send E-mail to listserv@listserver.njit.edu. In the body
- of the message, write:
-
- SUBSCRIBE HAM-UNIV
-
- and you should get an acknowledgement very shortly.
-
- To post to the list, send mail to ham-univ@listserver.njit.edu. To
- unsubscribe, send mail to listserv again and put:
-
- UNSUBSCRIBE HAM-UNIV
-
- in the body.
-
- For general help about the listserver, send "HELP." Problems that can't
- be solved any other way should be sent to my E-mail address above.
-
- Remember to use ham-univ only for message posts and to keep the listserv
- updated with respect to your E-mail address (or lack thereof) to save
- work for those of us at the New Jersey Institute of Technology who have
- extended this service.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - Q -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - R -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Terrence R. (Terry) Redding WB5LMJ
-
- DOMAIN: terry%red@lawton.lonestar.org
- UUCP: . . . !rwsys!lawton!red!terry
- PACKET: WB5LMJ @ WB5MJS.OK.USA.NA
- Voice +1 405 536-8822, Ben's Place (Benjamin Franklin) BBS +1 405
- 536-6988 (9pm to 6am)
- PhD candidate, University of Oklahoma in Adult and Higher Education
- Educational Advisor, American Radio Relay League
- 116 SW 75th Street, Lawton, Oklahoma 73505
-
- I am primarily an adult educator conducting research in self-directed
- learning. I have been involved in the following activities:
-
- - Teach licensing classes, since 1974.
- - Organize clubs, Stuttgart Amateur Radio Club, Panama Canal Astronomy
- Club, Lawton Astronomy Club.
- - Public speaking and publish on growth in volunteer organizations,
- marketing adult and higher education and teaching amateur radio
- courses.
- - Research in adult learning theory, adult motivation and organizational
- theory.
- - Conducted a SAREX activity that involve seven communities, 21 schools
- and 3,000 children.
-
- I am primarily interested in assisting amateur radio clubs grow.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Tony Reeves
- AB6GA
- QTH Beach Area of So. Los Angeles
- Torrance, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan beach
-
- tony@hacgate.scg.hac.com
-
- Novice training, local VE for Novice-Tech tests,
- General questions
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- John Rymell N3PFF
- ryme@bloomu.edu
- Bloomsburg University
- Bloomsburg, PA
-
- Over 25 years in electronic/computer service work.
- Enjoy designing, building and operating vacuum tube and
- solid state equipment. Experienced in wire antenna and tuners,
- SWL, and Amateur Radio. Have real enthusiasm for building
- just about anything from next to nothing (:^)!
- Glad to help those in need.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - S -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Bob Salnick, Spokane,WA | UUCP: oliveb!isc-br!tau-ceti!DejaVu!salnick
- Amiga 1000, WB 1.3 | INTERNET: salnick@DejaVu.spk.wa.us
- WA9BVE |
-
- I can help people with HF stuff, cheap antennas, and am willing to help
- troubleshoot problems with rigs.
-
- I believe that one of the pillars of ham radio - construction/
- understanding at the burn-your-hand-with-a-soldering-iron level - is
- drifting out of ham radio. With Japanese radios which cost so much,
- fewer and fewer hams are willing to risk their warranty to service their
- own equipment. I would like to see a turn-around here...
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Mark Salyzyn, VE6MGS mark@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
-
- Qualifications:
-
- Repair Technician
- Electrical Engineer (14+ years)
- Advanced Amateur (Canadian) since 1988
-
- Advice of value:
-
- HF + VHF construction, homebrew, repair, circuitry, programming and mods
- Operating Mobile
- Packet Radio (Radio, TNC, AX.25, TCP/IP, UNIX NeXTSTEP)
- NTS (Former Net Control for 80m CW Alberta Traffic Net for 3 1/2 years)
- Canadian Tests, Rules and Regulations (At least I can do some legwork
- if I don't know the answers.)
- Antennas, Design and Installation
- General Electronics, Repair, Diagnosis and Design
- CW training
- Having fun with Amateur Radio communications
-
- Past Maintainer of Radio Amateurs on Usenet E-mail address directory
-
- (still am an interested contact for this resource, though)
-
- Raw Data:
-
- http://www.cis.ohio-state.edu/hypertext/faq/usenet/radio/ham-radio/hams-on-usenet/top.html
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/news.answers/radio/rec-radio-info/hams-on-usenet/
-
- Experimental Search Front-End:
-
- http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/HamRadio/UsenetList.html
-
- Please direct all Radio Amateurs on Usenet E-mail address feedback,
- submissions, and administrivia to hamlist@esi.com.au or
- hams-on-usenet@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com> | "I don't mind shooting, so long
- N6QQQ @ N0ARY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM | as the right people get shot."
- +1 408 249 9630, log in as 'guest' |
- URL: http://www.kfu.com/~nsayer/ | -- "Dirty" Harry Calahan
-
- HF RTTY/AMTOR, Decoding CHU
- VHF Packet
- Unix, especially SunOS
- Network Time Protocol (NTP)
- Class-C Bipolar Amplifier Design
- Phased-Lock-Loop (PLL) Theory (except for loop filters)
-
- Maintainer of the FCC-Approved(*) PostScript(tm) Form 610:
-
- ftp://ftp.kfu.com/pub/FCC-610
-
- (*) To be completely official, the FCC requires it to be printed
- on standard-weight, pale-yellow paper form stock.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Paul W. Schleck KD3FU
-
- pschleck@gonix.com
-
- Internet Services (Finding FAQ's, using Usenet, FTP, telnet,
- Archie, FTP mail-servers, mailing lists, etc., etc.)
-
- Club Activities, Examinations, and other events in the Omaha/
- Lincoln/Council Bluffs (Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa) area.
-
- Also willing to provide newsreader kill/select file help to anyone
- interested in customizing their presentation of the rec.radio.*
- newsgroups
-
- I would be particularly interested in mentoring/training new FAQ/Info
- maintainers for the rec.radio.* newsgroups (see also Ian Kluft for FAQ
- maintenance opportunities and the rec.radio.amateur.* Working Group
- mailing list). To paraphrase Zack Lau, I can't post it all myself!
-
- College Clubs
-
- Maintainer of this list
-
- Please direct all Elmers List submissions, feedback, and administrivia
- to elmers-request@gonix.com.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Tom Sefranek WA1RHP sefranek@osystems.com
-
- Work: Home:
- 55 Old Bedford Rd. 112 Great Rd.
- Lincoln, MA 01773 Shirley, MA 01464
- Voice +1 617 259-4321 +1 508 425-6672
- FAX +1 617 259-3124
-
- ARRL & W5YI VE, ARRL TS, ARRL Instructor/Elmer
-
- Amplifiers
- Antennas/Transmission lines
- Battery/Solar Operation
- Homebrewing/Do-it-Yourself
- Mobile Operation
- Power supplies
- Repeater Building/Maintaining
- RFI Consultant
-
- I prefer E-Mail to answer questions, etc.
- but feel free to call if you like.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Mike Silva KK6GM
-
- mjsilva@ix.netcom.com
-
- Stuff I know:
-
- Antennas
- Circuitry (analog, digital, RF, tubes, semiconductors)
- Construction
- CW
- Operation (HF, VHF/UHF)
- Finding Parts
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Terry Stader - KA8SCP/1, America Online Ham Radio Club Host
-
- Internet: tstader@aol.com (files/messages less than 27K)
- tstader@si.tiac.net (binaries/files greater than 27K)
-
- KA8SCP@WA1PHY.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM _or_
- ka8scp@ka8scp.ampr.org [44.56.4.82]
-
- - registered ARRL Instructor (teaching for the last 6 years Novice/Tech
- classes with an 87% pass rate)
- - Host (Forum Manager) of the America Online Ham Radio Club Forum
- - President for 6 consecutive years of an ARRL Special Service Club (The
- Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford, MA - WB1GOF)
- - ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Assistant Section Manager and District
- Emergency Coordinator
- - Area 1 Communications Officer for the Massachusetts Emergency Management
- Agency (formerly Mass. Civil Defense Agency)
- - Expertise with Apple // and Macintosh computers. (I have over 80 MB
- of Mac ham radio software available.) and ham-related
- - Operate TCP/IP with Macintosh
- - plus all around source of information about communications
-
- Maintainer of Macintosh Amateur Radio Software List
-
- ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/rec.radio.amateur.misc/
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Bill Standerfer * Hewlett-Packard Company
- CFI-A, IA, ME * VXI Systems Division
- bills@lvld.hp.com * Loveland, CO 80539
- Baron N222AB - KF0DJ - Pikes Peak 253 * +1 303 679-2378
-
- I'm certainly willing to be an Elmer if there's a need. I hope I've
- learned a few things since 1966 when I first went on the air. :-)
- Here's a list of subjects I might be able to help with:
-
- Combining amateur radio and flying
- Antennas
- Civil Air Patrol
- General Operating Practices
- Older (Tube) Equipment
- Test Equipment and Measurements
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Dave Stine WA2JTA/6
-
- dstine@cisco.com
-
- My areas of expertise are:
-
- - vacuum tube amps, receivers, exciters
- - CW operating tips
- - wire antenna tips, hints & kinks
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- David Stockton, GM4ZNX
-
- dstock@hpsqf.sqf.hp.com
-
- SWL since 1960
- Licensed since 1984 (UK full class A)
- Degrees in electronics&comms and digital techniques etc.
- Currently senior design engineer doing RF design
-
- Fairly broad interest in amateur radio (but not contests!)
-
- Antennas, Transmission lines,filters from fundamental theory to practice
- Receiver structures and circuits from simple to state of the art.
- Transmitters, ATUs
- Test equipment
- Wide experience of troubleshooting/repairing equipment.
- Professional experience of EMC/RFI
- QRP
- UK Operation and Licensing
-
- My morse is flaky, but I keep working on it
- No interest in contests
- No interest in packet radio or in fixing computers
-
- Just wrote the new oscillator and synthesiser chapter for the 1995
- ARRL Handbook. Also co-developed (with G3ROO) a robust phase-locked
- summing loop circuit to replace the common mixer-filter LO frequency
- adder. A technical article describing the project was recently
- published in RADCOM.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - T -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Roger H. Taylor, PE rtaylor@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
- 1106 Rayburn Ct. K9ALD AFA3WG
- Mahomet, IL 61853 Outdoor writer (Fishing)
- +1 217 586-4958 Skamania Reign Supreme!
- Manager, Network systems, OIM, University of Illinois
-
- Help on antennas, Air Force MARS, components, Tube circuits,
- linear amplifiers, troubleshooting, Internet questions and
- software
-
- Author of 1995 ARRL Handbook, Chapter 5 on Direct Current (DC)
-
- Illinois Fishing Page at:
-
- http://www.cba.uiuc.edu/~rtaylor/fish/fish.htm
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Bob Tidd KJ6CS
-
- inp@violet.berkeley.edu
-
- Computerized DXCC databases and query software (written in
- BSD-Unix compatible C) available on request. Would welcome ports
- to IBM-PC or Macintosh.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Clark Savage Turner, Graduate Student Researcher
- turner@safety.ics.uci.edu
- Safety Critical Software Group home:
- Department of Info. and Computer Science 1514 Verano Place
- Irvine, CA 92717 Irvine, CA 92715
- +1 714 856 4049 +1 714 856 2131
-
- WA3JPG, QRP #3526
- HHH WAS #489
-
- Admitted to practice law in California, Massachusetts, and New York.
- ARRL Volunteer Counsel
-
- I would (have been doing it by default) be happy to be an Elmer in the
- area of older HF gear, especially QRP operation with Ten Tec Argonauts
- (and Power Mites, etc.). Also have experience with other 10-20 year-old
- economy HF rigs, particularly the Kenwood TS-520.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Paul Turvey, G1PJJ | Internet: paul@topsy.demon.co.uk
- | Amprnet: paul@g1pjj.ampr.org
- | AX25: G1PJJ@GB7ZAA.#34.GBR.EU
-
- Maintainer of the uk.radio.amateur FAQ
-
- Available from:
-
- ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/ham/uk-radio-amateur-faq
-
- PKZIP'ed version available from:
-
- ftp://ftp.demon.co.uk/pub/ham/uk-radio-amateur-faq.zip
-
- Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
- ukfaq@topsy.demon.co.uk.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - U -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - V -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- PrePRESS Johnathan Vail vail@prepress.pps.com +1 508 262-8354
- ---------+ 900 Middlesex Turnpike Billerica, Massachusetts 01821
- solutions MEMBER: League for Programming Freedom (league@prep.ai.mit.edu)
-
- Amateur TCP/IP
-
- TAPR/9600 modem (putting some stuff together for a local repeater)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Frank E. van Vliet PA3FAQ
-
- vanvliet@dutette.et.tudelft.nl
-
- I am willing to answer questions about:
-
- FILTERS integrated,
- distributed,
- lumped,
- active etc.
-
- MICROWAVES designing power amplifiers,
- low noise amplifiers,
- mixers etc.
-
- (Email questions are preferred)
-
- Frank E. van Vliet :-)
- Delft University of Technology
- Faculty of Electrical Engineering
- Postbus 5031
- 2600 GA DELFT
- The Netherlands
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - W -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- -- Round Up the Usual Disclaimers! --
- Bob Wier, CS Dept., East Texas State University
- wier@bobcat.etsu.edu - keeper of the
- Motorola MC68HC11, Photo-3D, SD3D,
- Icom Radio and Overland Trails mailing lists
-
- The HC11 mailing list also encompasses discussion about the HC16 and
- 683XX series of micro-controllers.
-
- The ICOM list is for not only Ham, but SWL, Scanning, and
- Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment as well.
-
- Subscription requests for any of these can be sent to
-
- listserv@bobcat.etsu.edu
-
- with the body of the message as:
-
- Subscribe list-name <your full name>
-
- for example
-
- subscribe Icom Wyle E. Coyote
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Bob Witte HP Colorado Springs Division
- bobw@col.hp.com P.O. Box 2197
- Phone: +1 719 590-3230 Colorado Springs, CO 80901
- Radio: KB0CY
- "There is no such thing as ground."
- --------------------------------------------------------------------
- Mobile
- RFI
- Equipment Testing (instrumentation)
- Repeaters
- VHF/UHF (including mountaintopping/portable operation)
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - X -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - Y -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Conway Yee N2JWQ
- yee@mipg.upenn.edu
- 2144 East 21 Street
- Brooklyn, New York 11229
-
- Maintainer of the Universal and Free Listing of Repeaters for Radio Amateurs
-
- This listing with all the data is available for anonymous FTP from:
-
- ftp://mipg.upenn.edu/pub/yee/rptr010.Z
-
- An experimental search and submission front-end is available at:
-
- http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/HamRadio/scripts/repeaterdb.perl
-
- As far as I am aware, all the data is freely redistributable and my
- intent is to make sure it stays that way. For this reason, I have
- applied the GNU General Public License.
-
- The repeater project will now include repeaters from ALL bands and
- is not limited to the US. This reflects the intent to make this
- directory universal.
-
- Contributions of data may be made by anonymous ftp to:
-
- ftp://mipg.upenn.edu/pub/yee/uploads/
-
- or via email to yee@mipg.upenn.edu
-
- The data format has not been changed from the old format so
- contributions that you were planning to make (prior to my recent
- troubles) are still current and most welcome. This repeater listing
- will be of use if people take an active part in making it accurate and
- useful.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
- - Z -
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- Martin A. Zurn IK2RMZ, DL1GBZ
-
- Home QTH: v. Fermi 10, 21027 Ispra (VA) Italy
- (Northern Italy near Swiss Border)
- Position: Lat 45d49m N Long 8d38m E WW-Loc: JN45ht
- On air: CW only, 160 thru 10 incl. WARC, wire ant only
-
- Work QTH: TP 680, Centro CCR, 21020 Ispra (VA) Italy
- E-mail at work: martin.zurn@jrc.it
-
- Expertise:
-
- Technical: Elbugs (incl. features like dot/dash memories, squeezing,
- touch sensors, auto spacing) Antennas used: Windom, Delta Loop, Trap
- Dipole, Marconi wire.
-
- Operational: CW Operator since 1981, QRP Operation, Traffic
- handling nets (NTS, Swedish QTC nets) CW operating in several West
- European languages (Ham radio shorts, use of foreign CW characters in
- Italian, German, French, Spanish, and Swedish). QSLing (How to design a
- QSL that satisfies award hunters and operators of the QSL buro)
-
- Club life: Mbr of AGCW, UFT, GQRP, HSC, VHSC, SMHSC, SCAG,...
-
- Admin: License Regulations in Italy and Germany
-
- Mathematics: Spherical Trigonometry, beam headings, calculation of
- sunset/sunrise times, etc.
-
- ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
-
- End of Directory
-
-