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Date: Sat, 4 Dec 93 16:34:46 PST
From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup <info-hams@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: Info-Hams-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1424
To: Info-Hams
Info-Hams Digest Sat, 4 Dec 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1424
Today's Topics:
Alinco DJF1T-HP dead
CENSORSHIP WARNING
FT530 receiver probl
Hamradio with deer hunting!
Help: dotted decimal address of arrl.org
HYPOCRISY WARNING (was Re: Pyramid Schemes)
Poor Man's Spectrum Analyzer --- comments?
Reporting Constant QRM: who?
Standard C620 Xmit mod? (2 msgs)
Talk America Radio Netwo
W5YI's coverage of "temporary callsigns"
Send Replies or notes for publication to: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
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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.
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Date: 2 Dec 93 12:44:14 -0700
From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!eff!news.kei.com!news.byu.edu!yvax.byu.edu!physc1.byu.edu!peterson@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Alinco DJF1T-HP dead
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article <2didjd$m01@hecate.umd.edu>, nnyx@w3eax.umd.edu (Rich N3NYX) writes:
>
> I purchased a new ALINCO DJF1T-HP, and ever since the day I bought it, I
> have been having problems with it. The first problem was with the
> keyboard lighting (only half of the keyboard would light). Then I have
> been having problems with the internal ribbon cables, which would
> intermittently cause loss of certain functions. And just recently,
> the radio started to smoke and has ceased to function at all (now
> at the shop for gut replacement) :(.
> Has anyone had any problems with their ALINCO DJF1T-HP?
>
> Thanks.
>
I have had one for about 8 months now and it has worked flawlessly. The
only problem (which has just surfaced) is that it appears to have some
dirt in a couple of the buttons and behaves somewhat erratically on two
functions.
Bryan Peterson, ki7td
------------------------------
Date: 4 Dec 1993 04:49:57 GMT
From: world!news.bu.edu!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!gilbaronw0mn@uunet.uu.net
Subject: CENSORSHIP WARNING
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
>Come on over to the SBS folks. We have a bulletproof feed. People can
>bitch, whine and complain about things you post to no avail.
And so what is SBS.
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 93 09:42:00 -0500
From: psinntp!channel1!ken.smith@uunet.uu.net
Subject: FT530 receiver probl
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
C>In article <2cges6$agf#eis.ctp.org> sadams@temp.ctp.org (Steven Adams)
C>writes: >I have noticed that my FT530 receives some of our local
C>repeaters when it >is tuned slightly off of the known freq. For
C>>iexample the 145.23 may come n a little better at 145.225 and
C>145.235. Any ideas?? >
C>This is because of the wide bandwidth of FM transmissions (I believe).
C>Because FM transmissions take up so much bandwidth, the transmissions
C>can be heard slightly off-frequency.
But this doesnt explain why the repeater might sound _better_ when
tuning the radio off frequency. It sounds like his radio might be
off frequency. I suggest resetting the CPU before anything else.
Also, FM on VHF is narrow banded.
Ken
---
CmpQwk 1.31 #364 I used up all my sick days, so I'm calling in dead.
------------------------------
Date: 2 Dec 93 19:00:13 GMT
From: concert!corpgate!news.utdallas.edu!convex!convex!news.oc.com!merlin.etsu.edu!gumaer@decwrl.dec.com
Subject: Hamradio with deer hunting!
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Hello to all you hams!
I went deer hunting with my father (KA5ZEH) last weekend in Texas and decided
to take another hobby with me: Hamradio!
We both had TH28's and decided to use them for two reasons: 1)emergencys
2) To call eachother when one of us was ready to go.
It worked out really well. There wasn't any interference with static (due to
the dtmf squelch) and it didn't interrupt the hunt.
I have posted this because I believe that there is someone out there that likes
to hunt too. I wish I could tell the story better but . . . . you know how
college students are. Hi!
I also took my Ten-Tec Omin-D with me and erected a home-made dipole. It worked well. I had contacts with: K3SFS, N7YGE, KA1NTA, & KM6YI .
Each person was on a different band (ecpt. K3SFS & N7yge which were on 10 m)
The others ranged on 15m and 40m. BTW, this was a 40m diploe that I erected,
but of course, I used an ant. tuner.
Well 73 All and good luck with all.
Merry Christmas and have a safe Happy New Year.
Mark
--
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Mark Gumaer (KA5YUV) | Vice-President-Elect Radio East Texas State University
gumaer@merlin.etsu.edu| Editor Radio E.T.S.U. Newsletter
|Phone (903) 886-2084 (on weekdays)
| (903) 356-2253 (on weekends)
|FAX (903) 886-2084
|Ham Radio 146.78 or 147.02 Mhz
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AKA: Don Begal in Duelmasters, Jurine DM61
Goomar in Adventures Guild, Antar
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Date: Sat, 4 Dec 1993 04:05:39 GMT
From: mvb.saic.com!unogate!news.service.uci.edu!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!darwin.sura.net!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!murdoch!lambda.itc.Virginia.EDU!jeg7e@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Help: dotted decimal address of arrl.org
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article <1993Dec3.091238.10071@han.hana.nm.kr>,
Lee Kwangweon <hl1mnu@thebard.kci.co.kr> wrote:
>Hi ?
Hi?
>I'm faced difficulty to reach ARRL.
>Our Name resolution server cannot resolve the address 'arrl.org'.
>Is anyone who knows the dotted decimal address of 'arrl.org'.
>Please let me know !
That's because there is no such IP address. Try this
nslookup
set type=mx
arrl.org
>Thanks in advance.
You're welcome, in restrospect
--
Any opinions expressed herein are not necessarily those of The University.
__________________________________________________________________________
\ \ / Jon Gefaell, Computer Systems Engineer | Amateur Radio, KD4CQY
\/\/ A UNIX guy doing Netware - ITC/Carruthers | -Will chmod for Food-
\/ The University of Virginia, Charlottesville | Hacker@Virginia.EDU
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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Date: 1 Dec 1993 23:46:55 GMT
From: olivea!koriel!newscast.West.Sun.COM!abyss.West.Sun.COM!sunspot!myers@uunet.uu.net
Subject: HYPOCRISY WARNING (was Re: Pyramid Schemes)
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article Lxz@news.Hawaii.Edu, jherman@uhunix3.uhcc.Hawaii.Edu (Jeff Herman) writes:
>In article <CHCou4.MJ0@freenet.carleton.ca> aj467@Freenet.carleton.ca (Bill Macpherson) writes:
>>
>>When you see this crap on the net, everyone of you should reply E-mail to
>>the originators account, with the entire message intact. Maybe his local
>>node will boot him off the air. Maybe they'll catch wind and turn him in.
>>What do you think.
>>
>>--
>>Bill VE3NJW Advanced Amateur
>>Packet Address : VE3NJW@VE3KYT.#EON.ON.CAN
>>Freenet Address: aj467@Freenet.Carleton.ca
>
>Not to worry, for Julf at anon said he would pull the guy's plug
>if those posts continue.
>
>Jeff NH6IL
Goodness, you mean Jeff "CENSORSHIP WARNING" Herman actually supports
the censorship of someone's Usenet access based on the content of the messages
they send?
:-)
---
* Dana H. Myers KK6JQ, DoD 466 | Views expressed here are *
* (310) 348-6043 | mine and do not necessarily *
* Dana.Myers@West.Sun.Com | reflect those of my employer *
* This Extra supports the abolition of the 13 and 20 WPM tests *
------------------------------
Date: Wed, 01 Dec 1993 19:33:12 GMT
From: yuma!galen@purdue.edu
Subject: Poor Man's Spectrum Analyzer --- comments?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
What's the address/phone number of this company?
Galen, KF0YJ
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 93 01:19:31 GMT
From: nntp.ucsb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!newsserver.jvnc.net!a3bee2.radnet.com!cyphyn!randy@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Reporting Constant QRM: who?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
For the past couple of years this one guy ( who everyone knows ) has
been causing malicious QRM on 80 40 10 and 2 meters...using others
call signs, doing everything possible to irritate everyone and daring
everyone to 'do somthoing about it' ... then proclaims we can not.
He now practically owns a local repeater, that a club has put a lot of\
time/effort/money into.. and we've run out of legal ideas to have him stop.
I don't wanna hear jazz about 'go pin his coax' ... go 'speak to him' ...
as he's been spoken to many many many times.... and when he was a CBer, the
CBers shot his antenna, roped his antenna, and someone cut out a 5 foot
section of his coiax, replaced it with black garden hose.... and he came back
for more, worse than before.
WHO do we send our logs of all his doings to?
Some of us have been logging all his qrming, and it's gotten to where it's time
to send this in to some one.
Do we send this to the ARRL...if so WHO? Can it be done via Internet?
Or by US Mail?
I've been asked to ask here, and will forward USFUL replys back...
tnx
73 (I hope)
--
Randy KA1UNW If you get a shock while
servicing your equipment, "Works for me!"
randy@192.153.4.200 DON'T JUMP! -Peter Keyes
You might break an expensive tube!
------------------------------
Date: 3 Dec 93 06:08:01 GMT
From: koriel!sh.wide!wnoc-tyo-news!sranha!sramhb!sramha!funa@ames.arpa
Subject: Standard C620 Xmit mod?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article <2djgme$lhq@hpchase.rose.hp.com> stan@PROBLEM_WITH_INEWS_GATEWAY_FILE (Stan Witherspoon) writes:
|I am looking for any info on how to get a Standard C520 (Japanese
|version of C628A 440/1.2 dual band HT) to transmit in the American
|section of the 440 band. It currently transmits from 430.000 to 439.995
|(the Japanese 70 cm band) I have the mods to extend the receive (same
|mods as for the C528A) but the transmit mods for the C528A doesn't work.
If you can find J mark (J word in triangle) side the serial number,
you can not transmit mods anyway.J mark rig is no way for transmit mods.
BUT one way for transmit mods.If your rig is first lot in J mark.
use some DTMF code , you can transmit mods.
First lot in J mark of C520,C620 cpu have bugs :-). I have it.
This rig have trasmit mods in spite of J mark.
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Date: 2 Dec 1993 01:34:06 GMT
From: nntp.ucsb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!sdd.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!icon.rose.hp.com!hpchase.rose.hp.com!stan@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Standard C620 Xmit mod?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
I am looking for any info on how to get a Standard C520 (Japanese
version of C628A 440/1.2 dual band HT) to transmit in the American
section of the 440 band. It currently transmits from 430.000 to 439.995
(the Japanese 70 cm band) I have the mods to extend the receive (same
mods as for the C528A) but the transmit mods for the C528A doesn't work.
I have a photocopy of a photocopy of a fax of a photocopy of a page out
of a japanese modification book that has the receive mods and what
appears to be the transmit mod, but the copy is so bad that I can't make
out the sequence (besides the fact that the instructions are in japenese
:-).
I have contacted Standard USA and they don't have any documentation on
the japanese version, and Standard in Japan will not support the radio
outside of japan. (I think the radio was bought in Hong Kong).
Thanks for any help
stan
--
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
~ Stan Witherspoon N6SCE ~ Disclaimer ~
~ Systems Technology Div. of Hewlett Packard ~ These are my personal opinions ~
~ 8010 Foothills Blvd. ~ and do not represent the views ~
~ Roseville Ca. 95678 (916) 785-5071 ~ of anyone or anything else. ~
~ Email: ucbvax!hplabs!hprpcd!stan or stan@hprpcd.rose.hp.com ~
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
------------------------------
Date: Sat, 4 Dec 93 09:54:00 -0500
From: psinntp!channel1!ken.smith@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Talk America Radio Netwo
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Scott Ehrlich typed this about Talk America Radio Networ
SE>I would like to compile a listing of broadcast stations across the
SE>country which carry the Talk America Radio Network.
Scott,
I have the listing. You might have to neaten up the layout because of
word wrap etc. I guess this will save you a bunch of work.
OUTPUT POWER
STATE CALL FREQ DAY/NIGHT CITY ADI
----- ---- ---- ----------- ----------------
------------------------
AK KBYR 700 1000/500 Anchorage Anchorage
AL WAVU 1560 N/A Daleville Dothan
WDLK 1450 250/250 Alexander City Alexander
City/Dadeville
#WTKI 1450 1000/250 Huntsville Huntsville
#WTNW 1230 1000/250 Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa
AR #KEWI 690 250/ Benton Benton/Little Rock
#KHWN 1320 5000/5000 Fort Smith Fort Smith
AZ #KFYI 910 5000/5000 Phoenix Phoenix
#KJAA 1240 1000/250 Globe Globe
CA KTOX 1440 N/A Needles Needles
CT WNLC 1510 10000/5000 New London New London
WPOP 1410 5000/5000 Hartford Hartford
FL WWAB 1330 1000/ Lakeland Lakeland
WIPC 1280 1000/500 Lake Wales Lakeland/Winter
Haven
WEND 760 N/A Brandon Tampa
WBRD 1420 1000/ Bradenton Tampa/St.Pete
WAOC 1420 1000/ St.Augustine Jacksonville
#WBZT 1290 5000/1000 West Palm Beach West Palm Beach
#WPDQ 690 50000/10000 Jacksonville Jacksonville
#WQBQ 1410 5000/ Leesburg Orlando
WLAS 910 N/A Jacksonville Jacksonville
WTMC 1290 5000/1000 Ocala Ocala
WEBY 1330 N/A Milton Pensacola
GA WSSA 1570 5000/ Morrow Atlanta
ID #KCRD 1490 1000/250 Chubbock Pocatello
KFRD 580 N/A Boise Boise
IL WTIM 1410 1000/ Taylorville Taylorville
IN #WMDH 1550 250/250 New Castle New Castle
WGAB 1180 N/A Newburgh Evansville
WGL 1250 1000/1000 Ft.Wayne Ft.Wayne
WAMJ 1580 1000/ So.Bend So.Bend
#WPDJ 1300 500/ Huntington Huntington
LA KMLB 1440 5000/1000 Monroe Monroe
MA #WSSH 1510 50000/50000 Woburn Boston
WSRO 1470 1000/ Marlboro Boston
#WDIS 1170 1000/ Norfolk Boston
WGAW 1340 1000/250 Gardner Gardner
WBSM 1460 N/A New Bedford New Bedford
#WHTB 1400 1000/250 Fall River Fall River
#WMSX 1410 1000/ Brockton Brockton
WPEP 1570 1000/ Taunton Taunton
MI WKYO 1360 1000/1000 Caro Flint/Saginaw
WKZO 590 5000/5000 Kalamazoo Kalamazoo
CKLW 800 50000/50000 Winsdor, Ont. Detroit
MN KNSI 1450 1000/250 St.Cloud St.Cloud
MO #KCGQ 1220 250/ Cape Girardeau Cape Girardeau
#WDKD 1280 1000/ Clinton Clinton
NC WLAS 910 5000/5000 Jacksonville Jacksonville
WQNX 1350 N/A Aberdeen Raleigh
#WCRY 1460 5000/ Fuquay-Varina Raleigh
#WEEB 990 5000/ Southern Pines Fayetteville
WHPY 1590 5000/ Clayton Raleigh
#WBMS 1340 1000/250 Wilmington Wilmington
NJ WTTM 920 1000/1000 Trenton Trenton
WIFI 1460 N/A Florence Trenton
NM KQEO 920 1000/500 Albequerque Albequerque
NY WHUC 1230 1000/250 Hudson Hudson
#WVKZ 1240 1000/250 Schenectedy Albany
OH WATJ 1560 N/A Geneva Cleveland
#WYWR 1330 500/1000 Campbell Youngstown
PA WTRN 1340 1000/250 Tyrone Tyrone
WCHE 1520 250/ West Chester Philadelphia
WGMR 101.1 N/A Tryome Altoona
RI WADK 1540 1000/ Newport Fall River, MA
WKRI 1450 1000/250 West Warwick Warwick
#WICE 550 1000/500 Pawtucket Providence
SC WHHR 1130 N/A Hilton Head Hilton Head
TN WWTN 99.7 N/A Manchester Nashville
TX KDNT 1440 5000/500 Denton Dallas
KTSM 1380 5000/500 El Paso El Paso
KGVL 1400 1000/250 Greenville Greenville
UT #KSGI 1450 1000/250 St.George St.George
VA WTON 1240 1000/250 Staunton Harrisonburg
WGAT 1050 1000/ Gate City Kingsport
WTAR 790 5000/5000 Norfolk Norfolk
WA KLAY 1180 N/A Tacoma Seattle
WI WCWC 1600 5000/5000 Ripon Ripon
#WTOG 1590 1000/500 Platteville Platteville
WV #WQBE 950 5000/1000 Charleston Charleston
WKOY 1240 1000/250 Bluefield Bluefield
Notes: N/A = not listed in my 1982 White's Radio Log book
# = callsign has changed since my 1982 White's Radio Log book
WTKI was WFIX WTNW was WTBC KEWI was KBBA KHWN was KWHN KFYI was
KJJJ
KJAA was KGJM WBZT was WIRK WPDQ was WAPE WQBQ was WZST KCRD was
KKLB
WMDH was WCTW WPDJ was WHLT WSSH was WITS WDIS was WJMQ WHTB was
WALE
WMSX was WAMK KCGQ was KZYM WDKD was KDKD WCRY was WAKS WEEB was
WCEL
WBMS was WAAV WVKZ was WWWD WYWR was WHOT WICE was WGNG KSGI was
KDXV
WTOG was WSWW WQBE was WKAZ
---
Ken Smith AA1DR
Director - Editor
North Shore Repeater Association
Swampscott MA
Internet: ken.smith@channel1.com
AX.25 Packet: AA1DR @ K1UGM.MA.USA.NA
---
CmpQwk 1.31 #364 My toughest fight was with my first wife. - Ali
------------------------------
Date: Fri, 03 Dec 93 00:24:31 EST
From: ucsnews!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.kei.com!eff!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!wariat.org!mystis!dan@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: W5YI's coverage of "temporary callsigns"
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
md@maxcy2.maxcy.brown.edu (Michael P. Deignan) writes:
> dan@mystis.wariat.org (Dan Pickersgill N8PKV) writes:
>
> > The FCC, in an agreement with the ARRL, established a "ham-cop" as you
> > call it. THAT was the FCC's intent. And NO, according to the above
> > mentioned document (and the way the ARRL interprets it), self-policing
> > means Hams policing Hams, NOT Hams policing him/herself.
>
> Well, gee Dan, I don't know *how* I could be wrong. After all, just
> yesterday after mentioning that I personally check each new contact
> I make in the callbook, etc., I was called a "ham-cop" with a penis
> fixation.
>
> In fact, after being shown the err of my ways, I've decided to write
> a counterpart to "My Gun, My Penis - An NRA GunOwners Bible" called
> "My D104 Lollipop, My Penis - A Ham-Cop's Overview of Regulating
> The Amateur Bands".
>
>
> > The Amateur
> Auxiliary, Official Observers, Local Interference Committiees, et. al. The
> > Amateur Auxiliary is responsible for maintance monitoring and amateur to
> > amateur interfearance.
>
> You *MUST* be kidding. Around here, these things either don't exist, or
> they are next to worthless.
>
> You know that the Rhode Island Section Manager and OOC does? Takes phone
> calls from separated wives complaining about their husbands "talking about
> them" on amateur radio. The SM calls the OOC, the OOC calls a *relative*
> of the ham to "tell him to stop talking about her like that on the air".
>
> *THAT* is what our League officials do in RI.
>
>
> > That was 1982, where have you been? Policing yourself and ignoring the
> > actions of others? If you are serious about wanting the situation to
> > improve, get involved in the solution.
>
> Oh, but Dan, I wouldn't *possibly* want to get involved. To do so would
> prove that I have an impotence problem.
If you are not willing to work within the system to come up with a
soultion, then stop complaining about it. If you took the time to do any
research on the subject, you would know the answer. Since your comments
show an ignorance of the situation, rules and the FOB of the FCC's
stated postion, I can only assume that you have no desire to improve the
situatuion. How could you bitch about it if you helped solve it.
If you took the time to find out you would know that LIC's, after
entering an agreement with the OOC and FOB can deal directly with the
FOB.
If the state of the Auxiliary in your area is as bad as you say, it is
the fault of the more experianced hams in the area that have failed in
their responsibilites. (And ALL of THEM have at least 5 WPM code by the
way).
--------------------------------------------------------------------
| Dan Pickersgill N8PKV | 'Pots have handles, Magazines have |
| dan@mystis.wariat.org | Personals, Hams have Names' |
--------------------------------------------------------------------
| Crime in America is a thing of the PAST!!! |
| The Brady Bill is Law. |
--------------------------------------------------------------------
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Date: Fri, 3 Dec 1993 10:05:19
From: pravda.sdsc.edu!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!pipex!sunic!trane.uninett.no!nac.no!nntp.nta.no!RADIO.NL.NUWC.NAVY.MIL!keith@network.ucsd.edu
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
References <2di6g3$ja@wrdis02.robins.af.mil>, <Dec01.181802.19527@yuma.ACNS.ColoState.EDU>, <CHEu3B.8D4@world.std.com>IL
Subject : Re: Life is too short for 2 KW!!!!!
In article <CHEu3B.8D4@world.std.com> slm@world.std.com (slm) writes:
>I wouldn't necessarily hold up AM broadcasters as an example for us all!
>There's a commercial AM station more than 3 miles away ... I hear them all
>the time in my telephone (clear enough to pick out news, traffic reports,
>etc.)
As a ham, and particularly as a ham who occasionally has been known to
fire up the 4-1000A/833A rig and run 1000 watts of AM on the ham bands
(at least before the power law changed), I am appalled that another ham
would make this misinformed statement.
I used to be heard in things ranging from the telephone to the kitchen
oven, and there was absolutely nothing wrong with my transmitter or
the way I was operating it.
If a device that is not designed to pick up radio frequencies does in
fact pick them up, the fault is in that device... *not* the transmitting
device. If the device being interfered with *is* designed to pick up
radio frequencies (i.e. a tv or radio), the fault is not so clear.
Regards,
Keith (WA2Q)
---
keith@radio.nl.nuwc.navy.mil
------------------------------
Date: Thu, 2 Dec 1993 15:13:32 GMT
From: EU.net!sunic!news.funet.fi!news.cs.tut.fi!jps@uunet.uu.net
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
References <2df2jt$q5v@cc.tut.fi>, <2di6g3$ja@wrdis02.robins.af.mil>, <2dj6ar$gb3@panix.com>news.fu
Subject : Re: Life is too short for 2 KW!!!!!
In article <2dj6ar$gb3@panix.com> oppedahl@panix.com (Carl Oppedahl) writes:
>In <2di6g3$ja@wrdis02.robins.af.mil> lakeith@robins.af.mil (CONTRACTOR Larry Keith;653 CCSG/SCT) writes:
>
>>Keskinen Petri (oh3mep@lehtori.cc.tut.fi) wrote:
>
>>Stuff deleted...
>
>>: Pete
>
>>: * Life is too short for QRP! *
>>No! Life is too short for 2 KW amps that splatter halfway up the
>>band!
>
>Why is everybody picking on my call sign? ;)
>
Maybe you make/made miserable amplifiers??? B)
Or is it a mistake? Hi!
>
>--
>Carl Oppedahl AA2KW
>Oppedahl & Larson (patent lawyers)
>Yorktown Heights, NY
>voice 212-777-1330
--
** Jukka Salonen OH3NLP * E-mail: jps@cs.tut.fi *****************************
** Addr: Sorva **************************************************************
******** 37120 Nokia ********* Too old to Rock and Roll, too young to die.***
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