Date: Mon, 14 Mar 94 13:34:51 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 V94 #288 To: Info-Hams Info-Hams Digest Mon, 14 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 288 Today's Topics: 4-1000A Chimney Best cars for mobile HF/VHF?? Best truck/sport util for HF/VHF? CAN WE SELL STUFF HERE? Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 13 March Definition of CW speeds Electronic Schematics-Exo (2 msgs) Grounding and lightning protection Help with FTPing! (2 msgs) PS/2 into Repeater Controller (2 msgs) Telemetering Hardware 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: 14 Mar 94 19:26:52 GMT From: sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@hplabs.hp.com Subject: 4-1000A Chimney To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Jack GF Hill (root@jackatak.raider.net) wrote: : alanb@sr.hp.com (Alan Bloom) writes: : > Don Turner (don.turner@eabbs.com) wrote: : > : Hi Guys: I need a chimney for my 4-1000A tube. The Eimac part number : > : is SK-506. If any of you are will to let go of one of these, leave a : > : message. .....Don Turner WA6WRX : > : > I know that a Coleman lantern globes work perfectly for 3-1000's. Not sure : > if they work with 4-1000's. They are much cheaper than Eimac chimneys. : Good thought, Al! Never tried that myself, but a fairly easy : substitute is a LARGE Pickel jar... fire a string around the : "bottom/top" and POOF! A chimney! ;^) You want to be careful what kind of glass you use. Coleman lantern globes are heat-resistant, so are a good choice for a tube chimney. They are just the right size, too! AL N1AL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 17:25:52 GMT From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!cs.uiuc.edu!news1.oakland.edu!rcsuna.gmr.com!kocrsv01!c2xjcb@network.ucsd.edu Subject: Best cars for mobile HF/VHF?? To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <1994Mar11.135613.16379@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes: > In article <2lor4d$krj@brahms.udel.edu> penneys@brahms.udel.edu (Robert Penneys) writes: > >I need to replace a car and want one which 100 watts or so of HF and 50 watts > >or so of 2 meters or 440 will not interfere with the electronics af the > >vehicle. Nor do I want ignition or other noise beyond the bare minimum. > > > >In consideration are four door sedans from the size of a Corolla up to that > >of a Taurus. or perhaps a minivan or small pickup. Replacing a Ford > >Aerostar. My '94 Chevy Lumina Euro seems OK for HF; I'd planted my Kenwood TS-140 on the passenger seat the other day, and had NO problems. 75W out on 20M thru the cigarette lighter; OK, large capacitor and ferrite torroid on power lines, left over from my '88 Grand Am whose "Driver Information Center" didn't like the 20M band :-). Couldn't even find the "birdies" from the Engine Control Module's uP! The only discernable "noise" is a small bit of hash from the fuel pump, and a lot of hash when raising/lowering the power windows. I suspect a simple LCL Pi filter on the fuel pump harness (near the fuel pump) would take out the noise, but so does the noise blanker on the radio. BTW: Not to make this a big sale pitch for GM, but we do a LOT of RFI testing on our cars to make sure that they neither corrupt nor get corrupted by ham rigs. Stop by the GM booth at the Dayton HamVention and we can talk some more . . . -- James C. Bach Ph: (317)-451-0455 The views & opinions expressed Advanced Project Engr. GM-NET: 8-322-0455 herein are mine alone, and are Powertrain Strategy Grp Amateur Radio: WY9F NOT endorsed, sponsored, nor Delco Electronics Corp. Just say NO to UNIX! encouraged by DE or GM. ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 1994 16:41:17 GMT From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!news.umbc.edu!eff!news.kei.com!yeshua.marcam.com!charnel!olivea!news.bbn.com!news!levin@network.ucsd.edu Subject: Best truck/sport util for HF/VHF? To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <1994Mar14.141940.2305@ke4zv.atl.ga.us> gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes: Well if it's a sport utility that you want, the Jeep Cherokee or Jeep Comanche pickup are hard to beat. . . . Without commenting on their suitability for radio (and I know at least one person who has had a large HF station in a Jeep), in this part of the country (Northern New England) used Jeeps have been known as cars to avoid due to the amount of rust they develop. This is not an issue in the southwest, and I doubt they use much salt on the roads in the Atlanta area. Your mileage (sorry) may vary. /JBL KD1ON = Nets: levin@bbn.com | pots: (617)873-3463 | "I gotta go." KD1ON (@KB4N.NH.USA) | -- I. Shoales ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 94 20:40:00 GMT From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu Subject: CAN WE SELL STUFF HERE? To: info-hams@ucsd.edu >are two reasons I am a bit apprehensive about "a million newbies in one >fell swoop" number one is that there is less of an opportunity for these >people to learn netiquette before posting and many of them don't lurk for >two or three months before jumping in with both feet, a side effect of >paying for your first account I suppose. The second reason is that as the This is sorta like the burst we've seen in amateur radio with the Technician license. Big jump of new people and not enough "old guys" running around to do the introductions....what it means is that we get to find out if "netiquette" is up to the task. if it works well for most it will continue pretty much the way it is, if it's not, it will "change" and either improve or degrade. It's like the rear guard still fighting the battles over the use of the word "destinated" - usually by replacing it with something a lot more wordy that means "arrived". bill wb9ivr ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 08:03:36 MST From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu Subject: Daily Summary of Solar Geophysical Activity for 13 March To: info-hams@ucsd.edu /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ DAILY SUMMARY OF SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY 13 MARCH, 1994 /\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\/\ (Based In-Part On SESC Observational Data) SOLAR AND GEOPHYSICAL ACTIVITY INDICES FOR 13 MARCH, 1994 --------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: Stratospheric warming continues to exist over Siberia, the polar region, and Greenland. Temperature gradient is reversed between 60N and the pole at 10 HPA and above. !!BEGIN!! (1.0) S.T.D. Solar Geophysical Data Broadcast for DAY 072, 03/13/94 10.7 FLUX=090.1 90-AVG=106 SSN=060 BKI=4524 3324 BAI=021 BGND-XRAY=B1.1 FLU1=1.9E+06 FLU10=2.4E+04 PKI=5534 3334 PAI=022 BOU-DEV=069,081,019,046,029,031,017,042 DEV-AVG=041 NT SWF=00:000 XRAY-MAX= B6.6 @ 0628UT XRAY-MIN= A8.2 @ 2330UT XRAY-AVG= B1.5 NEUTN-MAX= +003% @ 1845UT NEUTN-MIN= -002% @ 1655UT NEUTN-AVG= +0.1% PCA-MAX= +0.2DB @ 2345UT PCA-MIN= -0.3DB @ 0840UT PCA-AVG= +0.0DB BOUTF-MAX=55364NT @ 0355UT BOUTF-MIN=55310NT @ 1817UT BOUTF-AVG=55335NT GOES7-MAX=P:+000NT@ 0000UT GOES7-MIN=N:+000NT@ 0000UT G7-AVG=+068,+000,+000 GOES6-MAX=P:+133NT@ 1815UT GOES6-MIN=N:-130NT@ 0331UT G6-AVG=+089,+026,-052 FLUXFCST=STD:090,090,095;SESC:090,090,095 BAI/PAI-FCST=015,015,015/020,015,010 KFCST=2213 4122 2214 5111 27DAY-AP=028,018 27DAY-KP=4443 3544 4333 5333 WARNINGS=*GSTRM ALERTS= !!END-DATA!! NOTE: The Effective Sunspot Number for 12 MAR 94 was 32.1. The Full Kp Indices for 12 MAR 94 are: 4o 4+ 6o 5o 5o 3o 4- 4- The 3-Hr Ap Indices for 12 MAR 94 are: 29 34 80 46 46 16 25 24 Greater than 2 MeV Electron Fluence for 13 MAR is: 1.6E+09 SYNOPSIS OF ACTIVITY -------------------- Solar activity was very low. No activity beyond a B4/SF flare in Region 7690 (S15W68) occurred. Solar activity forecast: solar activity is expected to be very low to low. Region 7688 (N18E33) has the best chance for C-class activity. The geomagnetic field has been at unsettled to active levels for the past 24 hours. High latitude stations reported occassional minor storm levels. Energetic electron fluxes (GT 2 MeV) have receded to moderate levels. Geophysical activity forecast: the geomagnetic field is expected to be mostly unsettled for the entire forecast period. High latitude stations may still experience active levels for the next 24 hours. Event probabilities 14 mar-16 mar Class M 01/05/05 Class X 01/01/01 Proton 01/01/01 PCAF Green Geomagnetic activity probabilities 14 mar-16 mar A. Middle Latitudes Active 25/25/25 Minor Storm 25/15/15 Major-Severe Storm 05/05/05 B. High Latitudes Active 20/35/25 Minor Storm 30/15/15 Major-Severe Storm 10/05/05 HF propagation conditions were below-normal, but slowly improving over the high and polar latitude regions. Middle latitude paths were returning to near-normal values today. High and polar latitudes should return to near-normal values (with sporadic periods of minor night-sector signal degradation) by about 15 or 16 March. COPIES OF JOINT USAF/NOAA SESC SOLAR GEOPHYSICAL REPORTS ======================================================== REGIONS WITH SUNSPOTS. LOCATIONS VALID AT 13/2400Z MARCH -------------------------------------------------------- NMBR LOCATION LO AREA Z LL NN MAG TYPE 7685 S08W83 342 0040 HSX 02 002 ALPHA 7688 N19E33 226 0110 DAO 08 010 BETA 7689 S10W65 324 0010 BXO 04 003 BETA 7690 S14W69 328 0010 BXO 07 005 BETA 7687 N18W79 338 PLAGE REGIONS DUE TO RETURN 14 MARCH TO 16 MARCH NMBR LAT LO NONE LISTING OF SOLAR ENERGETIC EVENTS FOR 13 MARCH, 1994 ---------------------------------------------------- A. ENERGETIC EVENTS: BEGIN MAX END RGN LOC XRAY OP 245MHZ 10CM SWEEP NONE POSSIBLE CORONAL MASS EJECTION EVENTS FOR 13 MARCH, 1994 -------------------------------------------------------- BEGIN MAX END LOCATION TYPE SIZE DUR II IV NO EVENTS OBSERVED INFERRED CORONAL HOLES. LOCATIONS VALID AT 13/2400Z --------------------------------------------------- ISOLATED HOLES AND POLAR EXTENSIONS EAST SOUTH WEST NORTH CAR TYPE POL AREA OBSN NO DATA AVAILABLE FOR ANALYSIS SUMMARY OF FLARE EVENTS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY ------------------------------------------------ Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn 2695 MHz 8800 MHz 15.4 GHz ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ --------- --------- --------- 12 Mar: 0009 0013 0015 B2.0 0603 0609 0611 B2.7 0736 0743 0747 C1.1 1000 1004 1009 B2.9 1253 1303 1313 B3.0 SF 7688 N17E53 1726 1734 1744 B3.2 1914 1934 1944 B3.0 2044 2050 2100 B5.4 2336 2341 2347 B3.1 REGION FLARE STATISTICS FOR THE PREVIOUS UTC DAY ------------------------------------------------ C M X S 1 2 3 4 Total (%) -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --- ------ Region 7688: 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 001 (11.1) Uncorrellated: 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 008 (88.9) Total Events: 009 optical and x-ray. EVENTS WITH SWEEPS AND/OR OPTICAL PHENOMENA FOR THE LAST UTC DAY ---------------------------------------------------------------- Date Begin Max End Xray Op Region Locn Sweeps/Optical Observations ------ ---- ---- ---- ---- -- ------ ------ --------------------------- 12 Mar: 0009 0013 0015 B2.0 III 1253 1303 1313 B3.0 SF 7688 N17E53 III 1914 1934 1944 B3.0 III NOTES: All times are in Universal Time (UT). Characters preceding begin, max, and end times are defined as: B = Before, U = Uncertain, A = After. All times associated with x-ray flares (ex. flares which produce associated x-ray bursts) refer to the begin, max, and end times of the x-rays. Flares which are not associated with x-ray signatures use the optical observations to determine the begin, max, and end times. Acronyms used to identify sweeps and optical phenomena include: II = Type II Sweep Frequency Event III = Type III Sweep IV = Type IV Sweep V = Type V Sweep Continuum = Continuum Radio Event Loop = Loop Prominence System, Spray = Limb Spray, Surge = Bright Limb Surge, EPL = Eruptive Prominence on the Limb. ** End of Daily Report ** ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 94 19:40:00 GMT From: sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@hplabs.hp.com Subject: Definition of CW speeds To: info-hams@ucsd.edu William J Turner (wjturner@iastate.edu) wrote: : FYI--the accepted "correct" ratios are 3 to 1. Thus a dah is three times the : length of a dit. ... : This is why peole who have some background in music generally have a cleaner : fist--it's in the tripletts. When you include the space between elements, the dash/dot ratio is 2: Dot Dash XXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXetc......... <-1-><-1-><------3------><-1-> <----2---><--------4---------> A string of dots has twice the number of elements per second as a string of dahs. So I like to think of dots as (stacatto) quarter notes and dahs as half notes. No triplets required! AL N1AL ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Mar 94 08:31:00 -0400 From: hub.cs.jmu.edu!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!pplace!ed.lang@uunet.uu.net Subject: Electronic Schematics-Exo To: info-hams@ucsd.edu ME-->Would anyone mind assisting me by downloading my catalog from the BBS and -->let me know if it is possible to post it in specified groups of people who -->could possibly become part of our manufacturing team of exotic surveillanc -->gear for law enforcement agencies. I would like to hear more about this. I am self employed and have electronics experience. I have been servicing equipment since 1976. Thanks --- SLMR 2.1a KC4YLX DX-CLUSTER & WA4TFZ PBBS ed.lang@pplace.com ------------------------------ Date: Sun, 13 Mar 94 08:31:00 -0400 From: hub.cs.jmu.edu!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!pplace!ed.lang@uunet.uu.net Subject: Electronic Schematics-Exo To: info-hams@ucsd.edu ME-->Would anyone mind assisting me by downloading my catalog from the BBS and -->let me know if it is possible to post it in specified groups of people who -->could possibly become part of our manufacturing team of exotic surveillanc -->gear for law enforcement agencies. I would like to hear more about this. I am self employed and have electronics experience. I have been servicing equipment since 1976. Thanks --- SLMR 2.1a KC4YLX DX-CLUSTER & WA4TFZ PBBS ed.lang@pplace.com ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 94 19:57:50 GMT From: sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!srgenprp!alanb@hplabs.hp.com Subject: Grounding and lightning protection To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Gary Coffman (gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us) wrote: [re: do lightning rods prevent lightning hits] : This is a common misconception, and a few companies have made good : livings feeding this error. But the FAA put it to rest with their : field tests in Florida. They set up a series of towers, ... Gary, do you have the literature reference for that study? I'd like to read it. : Now remembering that 20 Coulombs have to be dissipated, the following : formula tells how long that would take. : T = 3600*Q*I There's a typo in the above equation -- the units don't work out. (Seconds don't equal coulombs * coulombs/sec) Also, to convert from seconds to hours you divide by 3600. I think the equation should be: T = (Q/I) / 3600 AL N1AL ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 94 09:06:22 PST From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!nntp-server.caltech.edu!mustang.mst6.lanl.gov!newshost.lanl.gov!usenet@network.ucsd.edu Subject: Help with FTPing! To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <29B8E6C7A0619B05@snypotvx.bitnet>, writes: > Path: newshost.lanl.gov!ncar!gatech!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!ihnp 4.ucsd.edu!network.ucsd.edu!news-mail-gateway > From: COLERK%snypotvx.BITNET@CUNYVM.CUNY.EDU > Newsgroups: rec.radio.amateur.misc > Subject: Help with FTPing! > Date: 11 Mar 94 10:41:00 GMT > Organization: ucsd usenet gateway > Lines: 13 > Message-ID: <29B8E6C7A0619B05@snypotvx.bitnet> > NNTP-Posting-Host: ucsd.edu > Originator: daemon@ucsd.edu > > Gile > as a .ZIP but cannot UNZip it...I ALWAYS get "WARNING!" file fails CRC check or It is very simple type binary at the FTP prompt before making the transfer. You have been transferring in ascii compressed files are by definition binary. Have fun 73 Gerald Schmitt KC5EGG ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 94 18:43:26 GMT From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu Subject: Help with FTPing! To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Roger asks: Greetings...you'll have to excuse my lack of knowledge when it comes to using FTP procedures....haven't been at this long....using FTP I login to FUNE.FI, no problem there...once I find a .ZIP file I want I ask it to GET the file... again no problem, the program is sent to my local mainframe...I log off of the FTP address and go to the local mainframe and ask to send...I receive the file as a .ZIP but cannot UNZip it...I ALWAYS get "WARNING!" file fails CRC check or "has bad table"....on the local mainframe we have to use KERMIT to transfer files...or at least that is what I was told....like I said, I'm new at this so please exucuse my lack of knowledge associated with using FTP procedures...I thank you in advance for any information I might receive. You need to transfer the file as a binary, to do this, invoke the "bin" (binary) command before the "get" command. If you are transferring several binary files, you only need to issue the "bin" command before the first one, it is a toggle to binary mode. Otherwise, the default file transfer mode is ascii. That should fix your problem. You may also want to make sure you have pkunzip 2.04 rather than an earlier version, since you can not unzip a file zipped with 2.04 with an old unzip. 73 _____________________________________________________________________ Wm. A. Kirsanoff Internet: WAKIRSAN@ananov.remnet.ab.com Rockwell International Ham: KD6MCI (714) 762-2872 Alternate Internet: william_a._kirsanoff@ccmail.anatcp.rockwell.com --------------------------------------------------------------------- Who are you? * I am number 2. * Who is number 1? * You are number 6. --------------------------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 16:34:12 GMT From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!torn!csd.unb.ca!a4q4@network.ucsd.edu Subject: PS/2 into Repeater Controller To: info-hams@ucsd.edu I have a PS/2 Model 30 sitting idle on my desk.....I have no hard drive for it, so I'm looking for a possible application for it. I'd like to know if anyone has any information on how I might change this unit into a repeater controller. Don Trynor VE9NZ -- ------------------------------------------------------------------------- | Donald J. Trynor EE | " I`ve got a strong urge to fly... | | University of New Brunswick | ...but I've got no where to fly to." | | A4Q4@JUPITER.SUN.CSD.UNB.CA | | ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 94 19:32:36 GMT From: dog.ee.lbl.gov!agate!news.Brown.EDU!NewsWatcher!user@ucbvax.berkeley.edu Subject: PS/2 into Repeater Controller To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <1994Mar14.163412.24670@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca>, a4q4@jupiter.sun.csd.unb.ca (D.J.Trynor EE) wrote: > I have a PS/2 Model 30 sitting idle on my desk.....I have no hard drive for > it, so I'm looking for a possible application for it. I'd like to know > if anyone has any information on how I might change this unit into a > repeater controller. > > Don Trynor VE9NZ Actually it could be done. You'll need some sort of card that will allow you to control relays, etc. They sell them in some of the engineering magazines for roughly $200. The software end wouldn't be too complicated either, and with a hard drive it'd be one kick-butt controller. Hell.. think of the mods you could make! Tony -- == Anthony_Pelliccio@Brown.edu (Tony Pelliccio, KD1NR) == Box 1908, Providence, RI 02912 Tel. (401) 863-1880 == All opinions expressed are those of the individual, and not those == of Brown University. ------------------------------ Date: 13 Mar 94 18:27:55 GMT From: concert!gatech!prism!ms38@rutgers.rutgers.edu Subject: Telemetering Hardware To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Perhaps some of you can help me with a couple of projects we have in our Biodynamics lab. We have need for transmitting (one way) some analog and digital signals to a nearby PC for recording and later processing, but need a wireless link. On one project, the maximum distance is around 30' (mobile cats walking around) and the other, around 1 mile (instrumenting Olympic cyclists). Can you recommend vendors that offer kits, modules or systems that enable the wireless transmission of analog and digital signals over small distances? More specifically, we would like to remote 4+ x 2000 hz, analog (12 bit range) signals to a PC. I could ADC and convert to high speed serial locally then transmit a digital serial stream. I am familiar with EE cktry so am not afraid to build peripherial equipment but need help with the basic RF link. Your help is most appreciated. Since I don't often read newsgroups, I would appreciate any information mailed to me @ ms38@prism.gatech.edu Thanks in advance. -Mike Sinclair- ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 17:32:59 GMT From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!vixen.cso.uiuc.edu!cs.uiuc.edu!news1.oakland.edu!rcsuna.gmr.com!kocrsv01!c2xjcb@network.ucsd. To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <1994Mar11.121949.17460@news.csuohio.edu>, , .a Subject : Re: Best cars for mobile HF/VHF?? In article , dts@world.std.com (Daniel T Senie) writes: > > > > Give serious thought to Diesels, no ignition, no computers > > > ^^^^^^^^^^ ! WRONG ! We've been building diesel engine controllers for many many years. In fact, we've got an engine controller for LP-fueled fork-lifts! And we've got a controller for marine applications; one of them even got submerged (with the boat) in salt-water for 10 weeks, and after they dredged-out the boat (and cleaned-up the engine) the engine started on the 1st-crank with THAT controller. But I digress. There are several diesel models with computers controlling the electronically controlled transmissions! And what about the instrument cluster, CD player/Radio, etc.? -- James C. Bach Ph: (317)-451-0455 The views & opinions expressed Advanced Project Engr. GM-NET: 8-322-0455 herein are mine alone, and are Powertrain Strategy Grp Amateur Radio: WY9F NOT endorsed, sponsored, nor Delco Electronics Corp. Just say NO to UNIX! encouraged by DE or GM. ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 19:22:52 GMT From: worldbank.org!news@uunet.uu.net To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <2lor4d$krj@brahms.udel.edu>, <1994Mar11.135613.16379@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, <2lqm7q$qi5@slinky.cs.nyu.edu>uu Subject : Re: Best cars for mobile HF/VHF?? In article <2lqm7q$qi5@slinky.cs.nyu.edu> jackson@longlast.cs.nyu.edu (Steven Jackson) writes: >|> Look at what the cops are driving. Ford Crown Victorias seem popular >|> with them, as do Chevy Caprices. Order your's with the same fleet codes >|> that they use and you'll have a car that works well with radios. (It'll >|> also have the heavy duty electrical system, cooling system, and suspension >|> of a cop car.) Get the same color scheme that they use for their unmarked >|> cars too, that way the antennas won't draw suspicion. (And you may avoid >|> some tickets.) > >I had been thinking the same thing for quite a while, too. Only not for the >ability to work with radios, more because the Caprices look like they'll be >a comfortable ride and the antennas will look normal on them. In fact, I've >been trying to find the tiny antennas they have mounted on the roof immediately >above to rear window for scanner use. That'll definitely finish the image off. >Problem is, what are they usually tuned to? Of course, you could always get >a cellular lookalike 2m trunk lip mount to complement the roof mount. >-- >Steven Jackson New York University >Assistant to the Chair of Comp Sci Courant Inst. of Mathematical Sciences >jackson@cs.nyu.edu, jcksnste@acfcluster 251 Mercer St, Room 411,NY 10012 > "Not in my head.. so I don't have to think.." -- Nik Fiend > Yea, but who wants to be seen in an LTD or Caprice - dead or alive? ------------------------------ Date: Mon, 14 Mar 1994 17:07:51 GMT From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!torn!newshub.ccs.yorku.ca!apogee.ccs.yorku.ca!edleslie@network.ucsd.edu To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <1994Mar13.134356.26825@ke4zv.atl.ga.us>, , <1994Mar14.134950.1991@ke4zv.atl.ga.us> Subject : Re: Diesel or Taurus fr HF/VHF mobile?? Gary Coffman (gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us) wrote: : systems disconnected, it still made the pseudo-ignition noise. The best : guess we could come up with was that the plasma formed by combustion was : somehow shock exciting something and causing it to radiate. We considered : static discharges due to the rotating machinery, but we bonded *everything*, : including finger stock on the crank and cam, and on the injection pump : cam, and we put anti-static brushes on the clutch, all without making it : go away. For a wild shot, could there have been a Piezo-electric (sp?) effect taking place with the ignitors or some such thing (i.e. the shock wave from combustion causing a piezo-electric discharge)? 73 de Ed/VE3ZVZ ------------------------------ Date: 14 Mar 1994 17:50:30 GMT From: nothing.ucsd.edu!brian@network.ucsd.edu To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References , <9403130947591.gilbaronw0mn.DLITE@delphi.com>, Subject : Re: CAN WE SELL STUFF HERE? >Gilbert Baron (gilbaronw0mn@delphi.com) wrote: >: >happens in the newsgroups, if you think it's bad now AOL is now on the >: >newsgroups another million newbies in one fell swoop. A large part of the problem is that these services offer "free trial memberships" and allow posting - thus you get people who go out and buy a modem, get on-line, post a blatantly offensive advertisement to non-commercial groups, and then go away, having used up their free trial. Not much we can do about that person; he's gone. We have a similar problem here at the University each year as freshmen get their new computer access. Luckily more and more of them have some experience with computer networks when they arrive, but even so, that experience was gained at the expense of someone somewhere. AOL, Delphi, Prodigy, and so on are just the latest instances of the newbie problem. Perhaps because the users of those systems are PAYING for their access it's harder to say to them "no posting until you know what you're doing!". - Brian ------------------------------ End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #288 ****************************** ******************************