Date: Fri, 10 Dec 93 21:41:30 PST From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup Errors-To: Info-Hams-Errors@UCSD.Edu Reply-To: Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu Precedence: Bulk Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1448 To: Info-Hams Info-Hams Digest Fri, 10 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1448 Today's Topics: 6-m Transverters Alinco DJ-580T Scanning Speed (YAWN!) ARRL's callsign admin position need comments on DJ-560T ORBS$344.2L.AMSAT ORBS$344.MICRO.AMSAT ORBS$344.OSCAR.AMSAT ORBS$344.WEATH.AMSAT W5YI's coverage of "temporary callsigns" Send Replies or notes for publication to: Send subscription requests to: Problems you can't solve otherwise to brian@ucsd.edu. Archives of past issues of the Info-Hams Digest are available (by FTP only) from UCSD.Edu in directory "mailarchives/info-hams". We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Date: 10 Dec 93 19:55:18 GMT From: ogicse!cs.uoregon.edu!sgiblab!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@network.ucsd.edu Subject: 6-m Transverters To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Robert Carpenter (rc@cmr.ncsl.NIst.GOV) wrote: : Some of the older xverters, such as the Hallicrafters HA-6, were all-tube and : put out close to 100 watts. Their receive side wasn't great, being a : 6CW4 Nuvistor (intermod) for rf amplifier. I always thought that superior strong-signal handling capability was one of the ADVANTAGES of a tube-type front end. One disadvantage of a 6CW4 is a noise figure worse than you can get with modern solid-state devices. This is a problem on 2 meters, but not a concern on 6, where atmospheric noise levels are higher. AL N1AL ------------------------------ Date: 9 Dec 93 12:52:02 PST From: netcomsv!netcomsv!hotcity!nick@decwrl.dec.com Subject: Alinco DJ-580T Scanning Speed (YAWN!) To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Is there ANYWAY possible to increase the scanning speed of the Alinco? It's quicker just to rotate the knob manually or hold down the UP/DOWN arrows. Saddening! - Nick ------------------------------ Date: 10 Dec 93 11:50:59 GMT From: ogicse!uwm.edu!wupost!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!panix!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu Subject: ARRL's callsign admin position To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article , > >I can agree to some of what you said. United front and all. But before >the ARRL desides what _all_ amateurs want, maybe they could come out of >the board room and ask a few of us? Maybe your division's director doesn't "come out of the board room", but here in the Hudson Division we have a director who is responsive to the membership -- and available. Steve Mendelsohn, WA2DHF, travels throught the division, attending club meetings and hamfests. He's always asking for opinions on matters he expects to come before the board, and asks for fresh ideas to bring to the rest of the board. Steve also has an active division "cabinet" made up of all division-level appointees, SMs, section-level appointees, and selected others. Before each ARRL board meeting he holds a division cabinet meeting to determine the position of the division. Quite a number of ARRL Board policies come from these meetings, as Steve brings *into* the boardroom the desires and opinions of the membership in the Hudson Division. If your director isn't as accessible and active as Steve then vote in someone else! 73, Andy -- ______________________ Andrew Funk, KB7UV ______________________ | President, Tri-State Amateur Repeater Council (TSARC) | | ENG Editor/Microwave Control, WCBS-TV Channel 2 News, New York | | Internet: kb7uv@panix.com Packet: kb7uv@kb7uv.#nli.ny.usa | ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1993 10:46:09 -0600 From: pravda.sdsc.edu!usc!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!utah-morgan!hellgate.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!sy_j.pgh.wec.com!user@network.ucsd.edu Subject: need comments on DJ-560T To: info-hams@ucsd.edu I am thinking of buying the Alinco DJ-560T HT now on closeout for $300. I'd like to get comments from 560 owners and anybody else on what you like and dislike about this unit. Also, are there other HTs I should consider ? (I have limited budget). The DJ-580 in now selling for $380, is the $80 difference worth it ? what are the differences between 560 and 580 ? please email replies if possible thanks in advance Jerry -- "Beware of bugs in the above code; I have only proved it correct, not tried it." -- Donald Knuth ------------------------------ Date: 10 Dec 93 17:00:00 GMT From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu Subject: ORBS$344.2L.AMSAT To: info-hams@ucsd.edu SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-344.N 2Line Orbital Elements 344.AMSAT HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR AMATEUR SATELLITES IN NASA FORMAT FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX December 10, 1993 BID: $ORBS-344.N DECODE 2-LINE ELSETS WITH THE FOLLOWING KEY: 1 AAAAAU 00 0 0 BBBBB.BBBBBBBB .CCCCCCCC 00000-0 00000-0 0 DDDZ 2 AAAAA EEE.EEEE FFF.FFFF GGGGGGG HHH.HHHH III.IIII JJ.JJJJJJJJKKKKKZ KEY: A-CATALOGNUM B-EPOCHTIME C-DECAY D-ELSETNUM E-INCLINATION F-RAAN G-ECCENTRICITY H-ARGPERIGEE I-MNANOM J-MNMOTION K-ORBITNUM Z-CHECKSUM TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT AO-10 1 14129U 83058B 93329.34450477 .00000009 00000-0 10000-3 0 2133 2 14129 27.1217 354.5434 6014493 132.9243 298.0909 2.06477387 78587 UO-11 1 14781U 84021B 93342.66573932 .00000337 00000-0 61232-4 0 6176 2 14781 97.7956 1.2301 0012043 153.7437 206.4353 14.69097732522339 RS-10/11 1 18129U 87054A 93337.45348696 .00000030 00000-0 26350-4 0 8155 2 18129 82.9255 113.5236 0011195 202.4287 157.6376 13.72327170323069 AO-13 1 19216U 88051B 93336.80025401 -.00000119 00000-0 10000-4 0 8216 2 19216 57.8913 280.9905 7209935 329.6810 3.4424 2.09721276 41896 FO-20 1 20480U 90013C 93338.53163149 .00000025 00000-0 82238-4 0 6121 2 20480 99.0174 162.3283 0541196 60.5893 304.8188 12.83222700179161 AO-21 1 21087U 91006A 93338.53066287 .00000084 00000-0 82657-4 0 3737 2 21087 82.9439 286.7581 0033930 267.3519 92.3725 13.74529222142847 RS-12/13 1 21089U 91007A 93340.55801944 .00000035 00000-0 30376-4 0 6170 2 21089 82.9190 154.3003 0028317 286.8165 72.9884 13.74031130142192 ARSENE 1 22654U 93031B 93321.93138545 -.00000051 00000-0 10000-3 0 2108 2 22654 1.4185 113.8817 2935300 161.0091 211.2000 1.42195961 2757 UO-14 1 20437U 90005B 93339.66496175 .00000098 00000-0 45884-4 0 9160 2 20437 98.6049 61.9694 0011825 41.8303 318.3787 14.29807962201935 AO-16 1 20439U 90005D 93339.65804529 .00000092 00000-0 43650-4 0 7168 2 20439 98.6125 63.0007 0012085 42.4157 317.7990 14.29864764201949 DO-17 1 20440U 90005E 93339.70110696 .00000098 00000-0 45837-4 0 7166 2 20440 98.6132 63.3043 0012255 41.5371 318.6771 14.30002231201963 WO-18 1 20441U 90005F 93338.69354219 .00000080 00000-0 38594-4 0 7179 2 20441 98.6127 62.3215 0012830 44.6898 315.5341 14.29979345201826 LO-19 1 20442U 90005G 93339.66409654 .00000097 00000-0 45261-4 0 7168 2 20442 98.6135 63.4933 0013133 41.6454 318.5726 14.30072336201979 UO-22 1 21575U 91050B 93339.62142588 .00000137 00000-0 53152-4 0 4163 2 21575 98.4556 52.8408 0008057 141.7089 218.4692 14.36870728125282 KO-23 1 22077U 92052B 93340.41708664 .00000000 00000-0 10000-3 0 3135 2 22077 66.0888 323.5901 0006335 335.5125 24.5569 12.86282062 61993 AO-27 1 22825U 93061C 93340.63744409 .00000102 00000-0 49453-4 0 2157 2 22825 98.6748 53.2005 0009518 54.0663 306.1406 14.27594182 10212 IO-26 1 22826U 93061D 93340.21182841 .00000089 00000-0 43990-4 0 2163 2 22826 98.6747 52.7873 0010063 55.9732 304.2402 14.27696330 10159 KO-25 1 22830U 93061H 93339.63531252 .00000074 00000-0 37772-4 0 2161 2 22830 98.5753 51.5182 0012128 27.9533 332.2307 14.28019941 10076 NOAA-9 1 15427U 84123A 93342.70049786 .00000140 00000-0 84766-4 0 6165 2 15427 99.0787 25.7011 0015669 39.5125 320.7148 14.13568935463439 NOAA-10 1 16969U 86073A 93341.66264576 .00000102 00000-0 51842-4 0 5147 2 16969 98.5127 351.4956 0013232 164.2969 195.8610 14.24848693375336 MET-2/17 1 18820U 88005A 93339.73180874 .00000102 00000-0 85026-4 0 2154 2 18820 82.5444 62.4795 0016770 9.7264 350.4220 13.84700344295589 MET-3/2 1 19336U 88064A 93341.86495960 .00000043 00000-0 10000-3 0 2168 2 19336 82.5416 99.0732 0017730 24.3892 335.7990 13.16962928258071 NOAA-11 1 19531U 88089A 93335.92967935 .00000081 00000-0 53930-4 0 4139 2 19531 99.1530 315.2247 0011726 331.7228 28.3309 14.12936228267351 MET-2/18 1 19851U 89018A 93342.55740184 .00000041 00000-0 31525-4 0 2162 2 19851 82.5192 295.8959 0015793 44.4595 315.7827 13.84350638241300 MET-3/3 1 20305U 89086A 93334.69005237 .00000043 00000-0 10000-3 0 9176 2 20305 82.5555 47.4111 0016898 62.3849 297.9388 13.16025158197009 MET-2/19 1 20670U 90057A 93340.51939313 .00000015 00000-0 79036-5 0 7162 2 20670 82.5454 1.5084 0015399 333.1603 26.8773 13.84183900173965 FY-1/2 1 20788U 90081A 93340.62144989 .00000100 00000-0 77693-4 0 8250 2 20788 98.8506 1.8125 0013923 187.7140 172.3805 14.01341665166736 MET-2/20 1 20826U 90086A 93340.36719227 .00000042 00000-0 32606-4 0 7150 2 20826 82.5252 299.3895 0011811 226.6138 133.4067 13.83565526161094 MET-3/4 1 21232U 91030A 93338.45465636 .00000043 00000-0 10000-3 0 6211 2 21232 82.5407 307.2624 0012656 318.6913 41.3690 13.16460415125735 NOAA-12 1 21263U 91032A 93335.94780045 .00000189 00000-0 93586-4 0 8205 2 21263 98.6410 2.8806 0013991 87.7504 272.5281 14.22339524132493 MET-3/5 1 21655U 91056A 93342.27109633 .00000043 00000-0 10000-3 0 6192 2 21655 82.5596 251.5620 0013360 318.9520 41.0249 13.16825457111339 MET-2/21 1 22782U 93055A 93342.51575674 .00000035 00000-0 26724-4 0 2169 2 22782 82.5476 357.5371 0023727 42.6334 317.6642 13.82993616 13730 MIR 1 16609U 86017A 93343.56114036 .00010605 00000-0 14006-3 0 203 2 16609 51.6180 58.4213 0005383 74.5508 285.6216 15.58960993446454 HUBBLE 1 20580U 90037B 93343.39583333 .00000298 00000-0 22324-4 0 3791 2 20580 28.4711 14.8965 0005601 267.3006 145.0087 14.90298067 1056 GRO 1 21225U 91027B 93341.66776924 .00006624 00000-0 11971-3 0 45 2 21225 28.4617 121.0915 0031871 286.3791 73.2946 15.46763151 27365 UARS 1 21701U 91063B 93342.65260819 .00003629 00000-0 33983-3 0 4183 2 21701 56.9828 202.5066 0005874 102.5209 257.6002 14.96251149122408 POSAT 1 22829U 93061G 93341.80894716 .00000091 00000-0 44722-4 0 2081 2 22829 98.6692 54.3707 0010935 37.7065 322.4792 14.27988203 10382 /EX ------------------------------ Date: 10 Dec 93 16:53:00 GMT From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu Subject: ORBS$344.MICRO.AMSAT To: info-hams@ucsd.edu SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-344.D Orbital Elements 344.MICROS HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR THE MICROSATS FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX December 10, 1993 BID: $ORBS-344.D TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT Satellite: UO-14 Catalog number: 20437 Epoch time: 93339.66496175 Element set: 916 Inclination: 98.6049 deg RA of node: 61.9694 deg Eccentricity: 0.0011825 Arg of perigee: 41.8303 deg Mean anomaly: 318.3787 deg Mean motion: 14.29807962 rev/day Decay rate: 9.8e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 20193 Checksum: 343 Satellite: AO-16 Catalog number: 20439 Epoch time: 93339.65804529 Element set: 716 Inclination: 98.6125 deg RA of node: 63.0007 deg Eccentricity: 0.0012085 Arg of perigee: 42.4157 deg Mean anomaly: 317.7990 deg Mean motion: 14.29864764 rev/day Decay rate: 9.2e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 20194 Checksum: 316 Satellite: DO-17 Catalog number: 20440 Epoch time: 93339.70110696 Element set: 716 Inclination: 98.6132 deg RA of node: 63.3043 deg Eccentricity: 0.0012255 Arg of perigee: 41.5371 deg Mean anomaly: 318.6771 deg Mean motion: 14.30002231 rev/day Decay rate: 9.8e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 20196 Checksum: 268 Satellite: WO-18 Catalog number: 20441 Epoch time: 93338.69354219 Element set: 717 Inclination: 98.6127 deg RA of node: 62.3215 deg Eccentricity: 0.0012830 Arg of perigee: 44.6898 deg Mean anomaly: 315.5341 deg Mean motion: 14.29979345 rev/day Decay rate: 8.0e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 20182 Checksum: 312 Satellite: LO-19 Catalog number: 20442 Epoch time: 93339.66409654 Element set: 716 Inclination: 98.6135 deg RA of node: 63.4933 deg Eccentricity: 0.0013133 Arg of perigee: 41.6454 deg Mean anomaly: 318.5726 deg Mean motion: 14.30072336 rev/day Decay rate: 9.7e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 20197 Checksum: 305 Satellite: UO-22 Catalog number: 21575 Epoch time: 93339.62142588 Element set: 416 Inclination: 98.4556 deg RA of node: 52.8408 deg Eccentricity: 0.0008057 Arg of perigee: 141.7089 deg Mean anomaly: 218.4692 deg Mean motion: 14.36870728 rev/day Decay rate: 1.37e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 12528 Checksum: 329 Satellite: KO-23 Catalog number: 22077 Epoch time: 93340.41708664 Element set: 313 Inclination: 66.0888 deg RA of node: 323.5901 deg Eccentricity: 0.0006335 Arg of perigee: 335.5125 deg Mean anomaly: 24.5569 deg Mean motion: 12.86282062 rev/day Decay rate: .00000000 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 6199 Checksum: 281 Satellite: AO-27 Catalog number: 22825 Epoch time: 93340.63744409 Element set: 215 Inclination: 98.6748 deg RA of node: 53.2005 deg Eccentricity: 0.0009518 Arg of perigee: 54.0663 deg Mean anomaly: 306.1406 deg Mean motion: 14.27594182 rev/day Decay rate: 1.02e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 1021 Checksum: 276 Satellite: IO-26 Catalog number: 22826 Epoch time: 93340.21182841 Element set: 216 Inclination: 98.6747 deg RA of node: 52.7873 deg Eccentricity: 0.0010063 Arg of perigee: 55.9732 deg Mean anomaly: 304.2402 deg Mean motion: 14.27696330 rev/day Decay rate: 8.9e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 1015 Checksum: 288 Satellite: KO-25 Catalog number: 22830 Epoch time: 93339.63531252 Element set: 216 Inclination: 98.5753 deg RA of node: 51.5182 deg Eccentricity: 0.0012128 Arg of perigee: 27.9533 deg Mean anomaly: 332.2307 deg Mean motion: 14.28019941 rev/day Decay rate: 7.4e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 1007 Checksum: 276 /EX ------------------------------ Date: 10 Dec 93 16:50:00 GMT From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu Subject: ORBS$344.OSCAR.AMSAT To: info-hams@ucsd.edu SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-344.O Orbital Elements 344.OSCAR HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR OSCAR SATELLITES FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX December 10, 1993 BID: $ORBS-344.O TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT Satellite: AO-10 Catalog number: 14129 Epoch time: 93329.34450477 Element set: 213 Inclination: 27.1217 deg RA of node: 354.5434 deg Eccentricity: 0.6014493 Arg of perigee: 132.9243 deg Mean anomaly: 298.0909 deg Mean motion: 2.06477387 rev/day Decay rate: 9.0e-08 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 7858 Checksum: 313 Satellite: UO-11 Catalog number: 14781 Epoch time: 93342.66573932 Element set: 617 Inclination: 97.7956 deg RA of node: 1.2301 deg Eccentricity: 0.0012043 Arg of perigee: 153.7437 deg Mean anomaly: 206.4353 deg Mean motion: 14.69097732 rev/day Decay rate: 3.37e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 52233 Checksum: 298 Satellite: RS-10/11 Catalog number: 18129 Epoch time: 93337.45348696 Element set: 815 Inclination: 82.9255 deg RA of node: 113.5236 deg Eccentricity: 0.0011195 Arg of perigee: 202.4287 deg Mean anomaly: 157.6376 deg Mean motion: 13.72327170 rev/day Decay rate: 3.0e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 32306 Checksum: 298 Satellite: AO-13 Catalog number: 19216 Epoch time: 93336.80025401 Element set: 821 Inclination: 57.8913 deg RA of node: 280.9905 deg Eccentricity: 0.7209935 Arg of perigee: 329.6810 deg Mean anomaly: 3.4424 deg Mean motion: 2.09721276 rev/day Decay rate: -1.19e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 4189 Checksum: 305 Satellite: FO-20 Catalog number: 20480 Epoch time: 93338.53163149 Element set: 612 Inclination: 99.0174 deg RA of node: 162.3283 deg Eccentricity: 0.0541196 Arg of perigee: 60.5893 deg Mean anomaly: 304.8188 deg Mean motion: 12.83222700 rev/day Decay rate: 2.5e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 17916 Checksum: 296 Satellite: AO-21 Catalog number: 21087 Epoch time: 93338.53066287 Element set: 373 Inclination: 82.9439 deg RA of node: 286.7581 deg Eccentricity: 0.0033930 Arg of perigee: 267.3519 deg Mean anomaly: 92.3725 deg Mean motion: 13.74529222 rev/day Decay rate: 8.4e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 14284 Checksum: 327 Satellite: RS-12/13 Catalog number: 21089 Epoch time: 93340.55801944 Element set: 617 Inclination: 82.9190 deg RA of node: 154.3003 deg Eccentricity: 0.0028317 Arg of perigee: 286.8165 deg Mean anomaly: 72.9884 deg Mean motion: 13.74031130 rev/day Decay rate: 3.5e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 14219 Checksum: 295 Satellite: ARSENE Catalog number: 22654 Epoch time: 93321.93138545 Element set: 210 Inclination: 1.4185 deg RA of node: 113.8817 deg Eccentricity: 0.2935300 Arg of perigee: 161.0091 deg Mean anomaly: 211.2000 deg Mean motion: 1.42195961 rev/day Decay rate: -5.1e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 275 Checksum: 241 /EX ------------------------------ Date: 10 Dec 93 16:56:00 GMT From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu Subject: ORBS$344.WEATH.AMSAT To: info-hams@ucsd.edu SB KEPS @ AMSAT $ORBS-344.W Orbital Elements 344.WEATHER HR AMSAT ORBITAL ELEMENTS FOR WEATHER SATELLITES FROM WA5QGD FORT WORTH,TX December 10, 1993 BID: $ORBS-344.W TO ALL RADIO AMATEURS BT Satellite: NOAA-9 Catalog number: 15427 Epoch time: 93342.70049786 Element set: 616 Inclination: 99.0787 deg RA of node: 25.7011 deg Eccentricity: 0.0015669 Arg of perigee: 39.5125 deg Mean anomaly: 320.7148 deg Mean motion: 14.13568935 rev/day Decay rate: 1.40e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 46343 Checksum: 316 Satellite: NOAA-10 Catalog number: 16969 Epoch time: 93341.66264576 Element set: 514 Inclination: 98.5127 deg RA of node: 351.4956 deg Eccentricity: 0.0013232 Arg of perigee: 164.2969 deg Mean anomaly: 195.8610 deg Mean motion: 14.24848693 rev/day Decay rate: 1.02e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 37533 Checksum: 330 Satellite: MET-2/17 Catalog number: 18820 Epoch time: 93339.73180874 Element set: 215 Inclination: 82.5444 deg RA of node: 62.4795 deg Eccentricity: 0.0016770 Arg of perigee: 9.7264 deg Mean anomaly: 350.4220 deg Mean motion: 13.84700344 rev/day Decay rate: 1.02e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 29558 Checksum: 303 Satellite: MET-3/2 Catalog number: 19336 Epoch time: 93341.86495960 Element set: 216 Inclination: 82.5416 deg RA of node: 99.0732 deg Eccentricity: 0.0017730 Arg of perigee: 24.3892 deg Mean anomaly: 335.7990 deg Mean motion: 13.16962928 rev/day Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 25807 Checksum: 328 Satellite: NOAA-11 Catalog number: 19531 Epoch time: 93335.92967935 Element set: 413 Inclination: 99.1530 deg RA of node: 315.2247 deg Eccentricity: 0.0011726 Arg of perigee: 331.7228 deg Mean anomaly: 28.3309 deg Mean motion: 14.12936228 rev/day Decay rate: 8.1e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 26735 Checksum: 302 Satellite: MET-2/18 Catalog number: 19851 Epoch time: 93342.55740184 Element set: 216 Inclination: 82.5192 deg RA of node: 295.8959 deg Eccentricity: 0.0015793 Arg of perigee: 44.4595 deg Mean anomaly: 315.7827 deg Mean motion: 13.84350638 rev/day Decay rate: 4.1e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 24130 Checksum: 329 Satellite: MET-3/3 Catalog number: 20305 Epoch time: 93334.69005237 Element set: 917 Inclination: 82.5555 deg RA of node: 47.4111 deg Eccentricity: 0.0016898 Arg of perigee: 62.3849 deg Mean anomaly: 297.9388 deg Mean motion: 13.16025158 rev/day Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 19700 Checksum: 312 Satellite: MET-2/19 Catalog number: 20670 Epoch time: 93340.51939313 Element set: 716 Inclination: 82.5454 deg RA of node: 1.5084 deg Eccentricity: 0.0015399 Arg of perigee: 333.1603 deg Mean anomaly: 26.8773 deg Mean motion: 13.84183900 rev/day Decay rate: 1.5e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 17396 Checksum: 299 Satellite: FY-1/2 Catalog number: 20788 Epoch time: 93340.62144989 Element set: 825 Inclination: 98.8506 deg RA of node: 1.8125 deg Eccentricity: 0.0013923 Arg of perigee: 187.7140 deg Mean anomaly: 172.3805 deg Mean motion: 14.01341665 rev/day Decay rate: 1.00e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 16673 Checksum: 295 Satellite: MET-2/20 Catalog number: 20826 Epoch time: 93340.36719227 Element set: 715 Inclination: 82.5252 deg RA of node: 299.3895 deg Eccentricity: 0.0011811 Arg of perigee: 226.6138 deg Mean anomaly: 133.4067 deg Mean motion: 13.83565526 rev/day Decay rate: 4.2e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 16109 Checksum: 302 Satellite: MET-3/4 Catalog number: 21232 Epoch time: 93338.45465636 Element set: 621 Inclination: 82.5407 deg RA of node: 307.2624 deg Eccentricity: 0.0012656 Arg of perigee: 318.6913 deg Mean anomaly: 41.3690 deg Mean motion: 13.16460415 rev/day Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 12573 Checksum: 282 Satellite: NOAA-12 Catalog number: 21263 Epoch time: 93335.94780045 Element set: 820 Inclination: 98.6410 deg RA of node: 2.8806 deg Eccentricity: 0.0013991 Arg of perigee: 87.7504 deg Mean anomaly: 272.5281 deg Mean motion: 14.22339524 rev/day Decay rate: 1.89e-06 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 13249 Checksum: 302 Satellite: MET-3/5 Catalog number: 21655 Epoch time: 93342.27109633 Element set: 619 Inclination: 82.5596 deg RA of node: 251.5620 deg Eccentricity: 0.0013360 Arg of perigee: 318.9520 deg Mean anomaly: 41.0249 deg Mean motion: 13.16825457 rev/day Decay rate: 4.3e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 11133 Checksum: 281 Satellite: MET-2/21 Catalog number: 22782 Epoch time: 93342.51575674 Element set: 216 Inclination: 82.5476 deg RA of node: 357.5371 deg Eccentricity: 0.0023727 Arg of perigee: 42.6334 deg Mean anomaly: 317.6642 deg Mean motion: 13.82993616 rev/day Decay rate: 3.5e-07 rev/day^2 Epoch rev: 1373 Checksum: 312 /EX ------------------------------ Date: Wed, 8 Dec 93 13:59:20 GMT From: mnemosyne.cs.du.edu!nyx!jmaynard@uunet.uu.net Subject: W5YI's coverage of "temporary callsigns" To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <1993Dec7.183422.29800@cs.brown.edu>, Michael P. Deignan wrote: >mebly@eng.umd.edu writes: >> You can't do it this way. (HINT: Ever wonder why /AT isn't used for >> technician upgrades?) >No, I'm clueless. Why isn't /AT used for tech upgrades? Because, apparently, the FCC thinks that the suffixes used for temporary privilege designators must fall within the callsign blocks assigned to the US; AT isn't one. (Hence, /KT.) I don't know why they think that, but... -- Jay Maynard, EMT-P, K5ZC, PP-ASEL | Never ascribe to malice that which can jmaynard@oac.hsc.uth.tmc.edu | adequately be explained by stupidity. "The road to Usenet is littered with dead horses." -- Jack Hamilton ------------------------------ Date: Thu, 09 Dec 1993 09:16:14 -0700 From: ftpbox!mothost!schbbs!node_13059.aieg.mot.com!user@uunet.uu.net To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References , <1993Dec6.172531.25131@mnemosyne.cs.du.edu>, <1993Dec8.163926.8129@ke4zv.atl.ga.us> Subject : Re: ARRL's callsign admin position In article <1993Dec8.163926.8129@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) wrote: > Yes the ARRL > purports to represent *all* amateurs, but in reality they are mainly > representative of the DXers, contesters, and ARES types who depend on > the ARRL to manage their activities. I have been an ARRL member since 1961 and only a DXer for 10 of those years. Otherwise I have never belonged to one of those groups. > ARRL currently has the only full time paid lobbyist in Washington, but it > was not always so. Wayne's old alternate organization had the first paid > lobbyist, and all the other major bodies have at least part time volunteer > representation in Washington. I believe I heard that NARA intends to > register a full time lobbyist too. When some other organization actually *does* the representing as well as ARRL then they won't be the *only* representative. Until then it is just talk. I only hope that whoever else does the "representing" doesn't get into an ARRL fabours it so we oppose it stance - the net result would not be good for anyone. > >Such as? (Wayne Green is an oft-cited example, but if he's the best you can > >come up with, you simply don't have a case: he's consistently predicted doom > >and gloom, and been consistently wrong. He's no more than the Howard Stern of > >ham magazines.) I agree. > The ARRL's attack on SERA is the latest example of their efforts to > stifle other organizations who they think stand in their way. Their > attacks on Wayne have been long standing, and dirty, but that's not > all they've done to try to retain hegemony over amateur radio. Really??? Can you point out *anything* that the ARRL has actually done or said to support this? I have heard a continuous stream of such accusations since 1961, but have yet to see one that actually existed. On the other hand Wayne Greene, SERA, LARC etc. have been *very* vocal about their supposed persecution. This seems to go on for about 18 months then go away quitely, only to be replaced with some other horrible thing that ARRL has supposedly done. > Even > inside the ARRL, the old guard has done everything in their power to > stifle dissent among the troops. The directors and the volunteers > form a strong "old boy" network that squelches dissent with a vengence. That certainly hasn't been my experience. Even when I wasn't an "old boy" :-) -- Mike Waters rcrw90@email.mot.com AA4MW@KC7Y.PHX.AZ.US.NA Hate is not a "Family Value" ------------------------------ End of Info-Hams Digest V93 #1448 ****************************** ******************************