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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 21:02:57 PST
From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup <info-hams@ucsd.edu>
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Subject: Info-Hams Digest V93 #1535
To: Info-Hams
Info-Hams Digest Sun, 2 Jan 94 Volume 93 : Issue 1535
Today's Topics:
DX Bulletin 141
Finally got my license in the mail!
FT-530 Receive Problems
help with antennas
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #141
OPDX/NODXA 1993 DX Survey
RFI into telephones
Strange Antenna
who sells good HT battery replacements?
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Date: Sun, 2 Jan 94 18:11:00 -0400
From: swrinde!sgiblab!darwin.sura.net!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!pplace!pat.wilson@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: DX Bulletin 141
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Message-ID: <9401022238.AA26887@eeyore.INS.CWRU.Edu>
SB DX @ ALLBBS $OPDX.141
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 141
The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 141
BID: $OPDX.141
January 1, 1993
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, DF4RD, DL7VEE & DXNL,
OZ1FJB, AD1C, K4CEF & Southeastern Cluster Group, KJ4VH, WA4JQS, AC4CS,
K8YSE and KE9A for the following DX information.
1B, NORTHERN CYPRUS. The DX Advisory Committe was advised by Cliff
Watson, KR4M, to table his petition for Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus. No definite reason was given, but there are negotiations going
on
between both Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot to resolve intercommunal
differences and to create a new federal system of government. SPECIAL
NOTE (from the Editor): The OPDXB has been accused of promoting the
"1B operations" which is WRONG! OPDXB does not promote or take sides,
but it is a "DX news service", and like all the other DX news
publications, it reports on activites and events on the air.
3Y, PETER I ISLANDS (ALMOST CALLED OFF!). The entire DXpedition was
almost aborted when it was discovered the icebreaker that was scheduled
to pick up the DXpedition team from the island for the return trip,
would
not be able to schedule a stop for the pickup. The team has been working
feverishly behind the scenes for weeks to change this situation. It has
involved lots of liason work, telephone calls and visits into Russia in
order to solve the problem. They now have a Russian ship that will make
the pickup. There are very few ships in the world that can make such a
pickup and are equipped to have helicopters to bring the gear off the
island. Thanks to a lot of perserverance by the entire team, and within
just a few days of the drop-dead date for aborting the DXpedition, the
Russians magically came through with an offer of help. So the DXpedition
is now back on track again. However, the team had to spent over $2000 in
telephone calls, plus plane tickets for some of the Scandinavian team to
fly into the Russia to solve the problem. This is a very expensive
DXpedition and if you would like to help contribute to this operation,
send contributions to KA6V. The team will be departing in mid-January
for Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. The landing date for Peter I
is February 1st. The DX-team is made up of the following: Ralph/K0IR
(Team Leader), Tony/WA4JQS, Terry/W6MKB, Bob/N4GCK, Peter/ON6TT,
Bob/KK6EK, Luis/XE1L, Willy/HB9AHL and MR. Martin Tosseyn/Researcher.
Also read VP8 below. Special Note: Tony, WA4JQS, has stated he has been
working the past few months on plans for a DXpedition to Heard Island
with an operation to Kerguelen Island afterwards.
4U1ITU, ITU HQ (on RTTY). Wolfgang, DK7UY, will be active from January
3rd to 7th, in Geneva to test some DX-pedition equipment from the
ITU-Headquater station 4U1ITU. He will operate mainly on RTTY on 15, 17
and 20 meters, but also some CW and SSB operations will take place on
all the other bands. QSL's for this activity ONLY via bureau to DK7UY.
4Z85TA, ISRAEL (SPECIAL EVENT STATION). From January 1st through April
30th this station will be on all bands and modes (RTTY, PACKET, SSTV,
AMTOR, PACTOR, CW and SSB) to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the
founding of the city of Tel-Aviv. A special QSL will be sent to everyone
contacting the station. Also, a special award certificate signed by the
mayor of Tel-Aviv will be available (listen for details). Award and QSL
manager for 4Z85TA goes to 4X6LM, Shlomo Mussali, P.O.Box 8225, Tel Aviv
61081 Israel.
9K, KUWAIT. Bob, N6BFM, has signed up for another year in Kuwait as
9K2ZZ. Currently he is home in Atlanta, but will be active from Kuwait
in another week. He is taking back a 40 meter beam with him which was
donated by some W8's in Michigan. Bob's QSL manager is Ray, W8CNL. It
has also been announced that Ray's son, Derek, KC4ELO, has now become
the QSL manager for Tom, 9K2ZC, and his XYL, Donna, 9K2YY. Address for
both W8CNL and KC4ELO is 674 Crestlyn Dr., North Augusta, SC 29841.
BV0ARL/BV9P, PRATAS ISLAND. There was a glimmer of hope for this
operation
to take place the day after Christmas, but a FAX sent by Martti Laine,
OH2BH/VR2BH, and received by Ron, K6OZL, states it was called off at the
last minute to allocate space for officers heading to Pratas and for
more
valuable cargo. The next tentative scheduled try is for late February or
early March. FROM THE RUMOR MILL (Just before going to print!): From a
conversation that was overheard on 75 meters Sunday morning. The rumor
now circulating states that two phone calls from a BV operator to some
K7 stations informed them that there may be a short operation from BV9P
on Jan 5, 1994 for 4.5 hours only (from 0300-0730 UTC). Frequencies to
watch are reported to be 14020, 14260, 21020, 21260 and two frequencies
on 17 meters which were missed in copying the info. Antennas that will
be used are a sloper and dipoles. The rumor says that the opertors will
be several BV ops and Martti. There is supposed to be a follow up
operation which will be a much bigger effort in March. All of this is
band-chatter at this point, but may be good dope. WFWL. This information
from AC4CS.
HK0, MALPELO & GORGOLA ISLANDS. Rumors have been circulating that
IT2RAO/HK0 will be operational from Malpelo January 4-7, and from
Gorgola Island (in the Valle/Cauca Division group) January 12-15. Very
little information is available on either of these operations, but the
operator has mentioned that the IOTA numbers are: SA-007 for Malpelo and
SA-017 for Gorgola. So you might keep an eye on the IOTA freqs. This is
a surprising operation. Malpelo has been a restricted area and
authorites
only authorize DXpeditions about once every 7 years.
HUANGYAN DAO (SCARBOROUGH REEF). Hans, DK9KX, has sent a petition to the
DXAC for DXCC Country status for this one. Hans feels that Huangyan Dao
qualifies under Point 2 (a) of the DXCC Countries Criteria. Huangyan
Dao,
a possession of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), is an uninhabitated
island situated in the South Chinese Sea. The petition states that the
island is in excess of 225 statute miles from the nearest point of the
PRC, with nothing between it and the mainland. (15 deg 7'N, 117 deg
51'E)
S2, BANGLADESH. Carl, SM6CPY, will be active until January 11th. His
call
sign is unknown at this time, but plans to emphasize his activity on 30,
80 and 160 meters. There was a station active on New Year's Day signing
S21ZZ on 10102 kHz at 1500z which could have been him. Meanwhile, Eric,
S21ZG, continues to be active on 14226 DX Net around 1330z, and before
that time, he can sometimes be found on 20 meter CW. QSL S21ZG via
W4FRU.
SAD NOTE: Khalid, A61AB, at the age of 24, became a silent key December
17th, due to accident with his microlight airplane. Khalid was
instrumental in helping non-Emirates residents to operate amateur radio
in his country.
T5/OZ1FJB UPDATED AND QSL CARDS. Lars, T5/OZ1FJB, states he made 1500
QSOs (95% were CW) in the period of May 1st thru September 31st, from
Garbaharre in Somalia while working for the UNHCR as a Radiotechnician
and Operator. QSL cards will be printed the first of January. Also,
Lars has a new address: Lars E. Hinrichsen, Graeshavevej 17, DK-2730
Herlev, Denmark.
VP8, FALKLAND ISLANDS. Before the 3Y operation, Ralph/K0IR, Peter/ON6TT
and a civilian member of the DX-team will arrive on the Falklands 4 to 5
days ahead of the rest of the DX-team because of the lack of seats on
the R.A.F. flight. The early arrivers plan to do some low band
operations
as VP8BZL (Tony/WA4JQS's call) while they are waiting for the rest of
the
team to arrive later in the week. They will try to be active mainly on
160, 80 and 40 meters CW and SSB. QSL via KA6V.
XF4, REVILLA GIGEGO. Per an operator at XF4CI, on 3795 kHz at 0722z on
December 31st, the team will pay special attention to HF CW on the last
three days of the DXpedition (January 4,5,6). The XF4CI was also active
on 160 meters SSB the same day at 0330z and 0600z. They were also heard
on OSCAR 13 at 0640z, 145.900 MHz.
XZ4TA WAS ACTUALLY 4Z4TA. In OPDX.140 we reported on two QSN reports on
a
XZ4TA from the cluster networks. Ken, KE9A, believes these reports were
actually 4Z4TA, not XZ4TA.
KEEP THOSE BALLOTS COMING! (Only a month to go!) Ballots for the Third
Annual OPDX/NODXA DX Survey can be found in OPDX.137. Ballots can be
sent to the following packet and online addresses listed below.
FAX YOUR DX INFORMATION NOW! Faxing is available Monday/Wednesday/Friday
from 0430 to 2330z only. The number is 216-237-8208 and the FAX card is
sharing the same phone line as BARF-80 BBS using a data/fax/phone
switch.
Excerpts and distribution of The OPDX Bulletin are granted as long as
OPDX/BARF80 receive credit. To contribute DX info, call BARF-80 BBS
online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 and leave a message
with BitNet Mail to: aq474%cleveland.freenet@cunyvm or send PRODIGY
Mail to: DFJH48A or send a message via packet to KB8NW @
WA8BXN.OH.USA.NA
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 03:22:14 GMT
From: usc!wupost!crcnis1.unl.edu!news.unomaha.edu!cwis.unomaha.edu!ncc2001@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Finally got my license in the mail!
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Congratulations on the Tech+! It took me 13 weeks earlier this year to get my
Tech No-code in the mail. Then on October 30th I passed my 5wpm and missed t
General theory by 2 questions (without ever seeing the question pool I
may add). I am now enjoying 10M ssb so much, I am going to go for the General
so I can play with voice on the other bands.
Anyway, good job and welcome to the hobby.
73 de N0YBC Michael
--
| Michael Fortner N0YBC | "What do you want for Christmas, |
| ncc2001@cwis.unomaha.edu | Crow?" |
| N0YBC @ WB0BLR.#SWIA.IA.USA.NA | "I want to decide who lives and who |
| | dies!" - MST3K |
------------------------------
Date: Mon, 3 Jan 1994 01:57:40 GMT
From: swrinde!sgiblab!sgigate.sgi.com!olivea!news.bu.edu!inmet!panther!leber@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: FT-530 Receive Problems
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In recent digests, I found mention of at least 2 people who had experienced
a 'clicking' sort of interference in their Yaesu FT-530's, along with
statements that this was a known problem with a factory fix. Unfortunately,
the 'from' lines in the digests do not seem to indicate the actual originator
of the message, but rather the news gateway (or something like that, anyway),
so I can't contact the posters directly.
Can anyone describe the symptoms more specifically? I have a new 530,
and the only problem I have is with interference that does sound a bit
like ignition noise. It does not appear all across the 2m band, but rather
seems concentrated in patches around 145.130 (at least that's the only
placed I noticed it so far).
Also, can this problem be fixed by authorized Yaesu service techs at
dealers, or does it have to go back to Yaesu?
Normally, I would just ignore this, but it happens to lie smack on top
of one of my club's repeater frequencies, so I'd like to resolve it,
if possible.
Thanks,
Tom
--
---------------------------
Tom Leber N3QKV <leber@panther.warm.inmet.com> Intermetrics, Inc. Warminster PA
"One step ahead, one step behind...Pretty soon you gotta' run to stay even."
------------------------------
Date: 3 Jan 94 04:12:57 GMT
From: galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!agate!spool.mu.edu!news.nd.edu!bsu-cs!gdlee@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: help with antennas
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
I would like to put up a random (long) wire antenna for listening
to shortwave and ham broadcasts. However, all the books and articles
I have seen on the subject of antennas have lots of pictures and not
enough words. This is a problem as I am totally blind. Could
anyone give me some advice about the following questions?
1. Should I go with a long wire or a dipole or inverted V type
antenna?
2. If I go with a long wire, how should I arrange it to be
as omnidirectional as possible, or just put up two, oriented
at right angles?
3. Whatever I put up, I would like to put it in my atic to
avoid climbing around on my roof and maybe up into trees.
4. How do I get the best ground withoug knocking holes in the
walls of the house?
5. Whatever I put up, I would like to share the signal
between 3 different receivers in three different rooms of the
house. What is the best way to do this?
Thanks for any and all replies. Please be as wordy as you
need to be. Also, please don't send those diagrams made of
"|" and "-". I wouldn't be able to see them anyway.
Thanks again for any help.
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 15:16:17 -0700
From: usc!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin #141
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
SB DX @ ALLBBS $OPDX.141
Ohio/Penn DX Bulletin No. 141
The Ohio/Penn Dx PacketCluster
DX Bulletin No. 141
BID: $OPDX.141
January 1, 1993
Editor Tedd Mirgliotta, KB8NW
Provided by BARF-80 BBS Cleveland, Ohio
Online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 8/N/1
Thanks to the Northern Ohio Amateur Radio Society, Northern Ohio DX
Association, Ohio/Penn PacketCluster Network, DF4RD, DL7VEE & DXNL,
OZ1FJB, AD1C, K4CEF & Southeastern Cluster Group, KJ4VH, WA4JQS, AC4CS,
K8YSE and KE9A for the following DX information.
1B, NORTHERN CYPRUS. The DX Advisory Committe was advised by Cliff
Watson, KR4M, to table his petition for Turkish Republic of Northern
Cyprus. No definite reason was given, but there are negotiations going on
between both Greek Cypriot and Turkish Cypriot to resolve intercommunal
differences and to create a new federal system of government. SPECIAL
NOTE (from the Editor): The OPDXB has been accused of promoting the
"1B operations" which is WRONG! OPDXB does not promote or take sides,
but it is a "DX news service", and like all the other DX news
publications, it reports on activites and events on the air.
3Y, PETER I ISLANDS (ALMOST CALLED OFF!). The entire DXpedition was
almost aborted when it was discovered the icebreaker that was scheduled
to pick up the DXpedition team from the island for the return trip, would
not be able to schedule a stop for the pickup. The team has been working
feverishly behind the scenes for weeks to change this situation. It has
involved lots of liason work, telephone calls and visits into Russia in
order to solve the problem. They now have a Russian ship that will make
the pickup. There are very few ships in the world that can make such a
pickup and are equipped to have helicopters to bring the gear off the
island. Thanks to a lot of perserverance by the entire team, and within
just a few days of the drop-dead date for aborting the DXpedition, the
Russians magically came through with an offer of help. So the DXpedition
is now back on track again. However, the team had to spent over $2000 in
telephone calls, plus plane tickets for some of the Scandinavian team to
fly into the Russia to solve the problem. This is a very expensive
DXpedition and if you would like to help contribute to this operation,
send contributions to KA6V. The team will be departing in mid-January
for Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands. The landing date for Peter I
is February 1st. The DX-team is made up of the following: Ralph/K0IR
(Team Leader), Tony/WA4JQS, Terry/W6MKB, Bob/N4GCK, Peter/ON6TT,
Bob/KK6EK, Luis/XE1L, Willy/HB9AHL and MR. Martin Tosseyn/Researcher.
Also read VP8 below. Special Note: Tony, WA4JQS, has stated he has been
working the past few months on plans for a DXpedition to Heard Island
with an operation to Kerguelen Island afterwards.
4U1ITU, ITU HQ (on RTTY). Wolfgang, DK7UY, will be active from January
3rd to 7th, in Geneva to test some DX-pedition equipment from the
ITU-Headquater station 4U1ITU. He will operate mainly on RTTY on 15, 17
and 20 meters, but also some CW and SSB operations will take place on
all the other bands. QSL's for this activity ONLY via bureau to DK7UY.
4Z85TA, ISRAEL (SPECIAL EVENT STATION). From January 1st through April
30th this station will be on all bands and modes (RTTY, PACKET, SSTV,
AMTOR, PACTOR, CW and SSB) to celebrate the 85th anniversary of the
founding of the city of Tel-Aviv. A special QSL will be sent to everyone
contacting the station. Also, a special award certificate signed by the
mayor of Tel-Aviv will be available (listen for details). Award and QSL
manager for 4Z85TA goes to 4X6LM, Shlomo Mussali, P.O.Box 8225, Tel Aviv
61081 Israel.
9K, KUWAIT. Bob, N6BFM, has signed up for another year in Kuwait as
9K2ZZ. Currently he is home in Atlanta, but will be active from Kuwait
in another week. He is taking back a 40 meter beam with him which was
donated by some W8's in Michigan. Bob's QSL manager is Ray, W8CNL. It
has also been announced that Ray's son, Derek, KC4ELO, has now become
the QSL manager for Tom, 9K2ZC, and his XYL, Donna, 9K2YY. Address for
both W8CNL and KC4ELO is 674 Crestlyn Dr., North Augusta, SC 29841.
BV0ARL/BV9P, PRATAS ISLAND. There was a glimmer of hope for this operation
to take place the day after Christmas, but a FAX sent by Martti Laine,
OH2BH/VR2BH, and received by Ron, K6OZL, states it was called off at the
last minute to allocate space for officers heading to Pratas and for more
valuable cargo. The next tentative scheduled try is for late February or
early March. FROM THE RUMOR MILL (Just before going to print!): From a
conversation that was overheard on 75 meters Sunday morning. The rumor
now circulating states that two phone calls from a BV operator to some
K7 stations informed them that there may be a short operation from BV9P
on Jan 5, 1994 for 4.5 hours only (from 0300-0730 UTC). Frequencies to
watch are reported to be 14020, 14260, 21020, 21260 and two frequencies
on 17 meters which were missed in copying the info. Antennas that will
be used are a sloper and dipoles. The rumor says that the opertors will
be several BV ops and Martti. There is supposed to be a follow up
operation which will be a much bigger effort in March. All of this is
band-chatter at this point, but may be good dope. WFWL. This information
from AC4CS.
HK0, MALPELO & GORGOLA ISLANDS. Rumors have been circulating that
IT2RAO/HK0 will be operational from Malpelo January 4-7, and from
Gorgola Island (in the Valle/Cauca Division group) January 12-15. Very
little information is available on either of these operations, but the
operator has mentioned that the IOTA numbers are: SA-007 for Malpelo and
SA-017 for Gorgola. So you might keep an eye on the IOTA freqs. This is
a surprising operation. Malpelo has been a restricted area and authorites
only authorize DXpeditions about once every 7 years.
HUANGYAN DAO (SCARBOROUGH REEF). Hans, DK9KX, has sent a petition to the
DXAC for DXCC Country status for this one. Hans feels that Huangyan Dao
qualifies under Point 2 (a) of the DXCC Countries Criteria. Huangyan Dao,
a possession of the Peoples Republic of China (PRC), is an uninhabitated
island situated in the South Chinese Sea. The petition states that the
island is in excess of 225 statute miles from the nearest point of the
PRC, with nothing between it and the mainland. (15 deg 7'N, 117 deg 51'E)
S2, BANGLADESH. Carl, SM6CPY, will be active until January 11th. His call
sign is unknown at this time, but plans to emphasize his activity on 30,
80 and 160 meters. There was a station active on New Year's Day signing
S21ZZ on 10102 kHz at 1500z which could have been him. Meanwhile, Eric,
S21ZG, continues to be active on 14226 DX Net around 1330z, and before
that time, he can sometimes be found on 20 meter CW. QSL S21ZG via W4FRU.
SAD NOTE: Khalid, A61AB, at the age of 24, became a silent key December
17th, due to accident with his microlight airplane. Khalid was
instrumental in helping non-Emirates residents to operate amateur radio
in his country.
T5/OZ1FJB UPDATED AND QSL CARDS. Lars, T5/OZ1FJB, states he made 1500
QSOs (95% were CW) in the period of May 1st thru September 31st, from
Garbaharre in Somalia while working for the UNHCR as a Radiotechnician
and Operator. QSL cards will be printed the first of January. Also,
Lars has a new address: Lars E. Hinrichsen, Graeshavevej 17, DK-2730
Herlev, Denmark.
VP8, FALKLAND ISLANDS. Before the 3Y operation, Ralph/K0IR, Peter/ON6TT
and a civilian member of the DX-team will arrive on the Falklands 4 to 5
days ahead of the rest of the DX-team because of the lack of seats on
the R.A.F. flight. The early arrivers plan to do some low band operations
as VP8BZL (Tony/WA4JQS's call) while they are waiting for the rest of the
team to arrive later in the week. They will try to be active mainly on
160, 80 and 40 meters CW and SSB. QSL via KA6V.
XF4, REVILLA GIGEGO. Per an operator at XF4CI, on 3795 kHz at 0722z on
December 31st, the team will pay special attention to HF CW on the last
three days of the DXpedition (January 4,5,6). The XF4CI was also active
on 160 meters SSB the same day at 0330z and 0600z. They were also heard
on OSCAR 13 at 0640z, 145.900 MHz.
XZ4TA WAS ACTUALLY 4Z4TA. In OPDX.140 we reported on two QSN reports on a
XZ4TA from the cluster networks. Ken, KE9A, believes these reports were
actually 4Z4TA, not XZ4TA.
KEEP THOSE BALLOTS COMING! (Only a month to go!) Ballots for the Third
Annual OPDX/NODXA DX Survey can be found in OPDX.137. Ballots can be
sent to the following packet and online addresses listed below.
FAX YOUR DX INFORMATION NOW! Faxing is available Monday/Wednesday/Friday
from 0430 to 2330z only. The number is 216-237-8208 and the FAX card is
sharing the same phone line as BARF-80 BBS using a data/fax/phone switch.
Excerpts and distribution of The OPDX Bulletin are granted as long as
OPDX/BARF80 receive credit. To contribute DX info, call BARF-80 BBS
online at 216-237-8208 14400/9600/2400/1200/300 and leave a message with
the Sysop or send InterNet Mail to: aq474@cleveland.freenet.edu or send
BitNet Mail to: aq474%cleveland.freenet@cunyvm or send PRODIGY Mail to:
DFJH48A or send a message via packet to KB8NW @ WA8BXN.OH.USA.NA
/EX
------------------------------
Date: Sun, 2 Jan 1994 15:43:57 -0700
From: swrinde!gatech!news-feed-2.peachnet.edu!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!library.ucla.edu!news.mic.ucla.edu!unixg.ubc.ca!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: OPDX/NODXA 1993 DX Survey
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
SB ALL @ ALLBBS $OPDXNODXA.2
OPDX/NODXA 1993 DX Survey
THE THIRD ANNUAL OPDX/NODXA DX SURVEY.
Here is your chance to be counted. Deadline will be January 31, 1994,
with results in February. The questions of the survey will deal with:
1) The DXer of the year. This is a DXer who you thought was outstanding
in operating and handling the pile-ups from their DXpedition.
2) DXpedition of the Year (Group and Indivdual). Choose the best and most
well organized DXpedition that met the needs of the DX community.
3) The 30 Most Wanted Countries. Choose your 30 most wanted countries.
4) OPTION: Your personal comments about DXing in 1993.
Please use the ballot below. Votes will only be accepted in the
following format below.
____________________________________________________________________
Your | DXer of the Year| DXpedition of the| DXpedition of the
Callsign | (Person) | Year by a person | Year by a group
and QTH | | |
____________________________________________________________________
CHOOSE YOUR MOST WANTED COUNTRIES. (Please list only 30 of your most
wanted countries. List CW and SSB modes separately.
CW - AB,CD,EF
SSB - GH,IJ
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Comments on DXing in 1993: (Text Any Length)
_____________________________________________________________________
* Just Fill-in The Blanks And Send It To One Of The Three Address:
"Packet Radio" - KB8NW @ WA8BXN.OH.USA.NA
"InterNet" - aq474@cleveland.freenet.edu
"PRODIGY" - DFJH48A
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I think DXing in 1993 was..........
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Date: Fri, 31 Dec 1993 13:55:09 GMT
From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!paladin.american.edu!gatech!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!nscf!lakes!jcox@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: RFI into telephones
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
I had the same problem from a 40m dipole. I used the K-COM filters
at the offending phone jacks and cured it. For the jacks with
larger boxes, I used the wire-in versions while with the smaller
boxes I used the in-line ones with plugs and jacks.
John
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Date: 3 Jan 1994 03:36:49 GMT
From: library.ucla.edu!agate!garnet.berkeley.edu!ep208@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Strange Antenna
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
A few minutes ago I observed a Mercedes with what appeared to me to
be a strange antenna on it. The antenna was just above the rear
window, in a location where celular phone antennas are often found.
The antenna looked like a loop about 3 cm in diameter, and there was
a second loop the same size at 90 degrees to the first one.
Can someone tell me what it is for?
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Date: 2 Jan 94 19:40:20 EST
From: swrinde!gatech!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!cis.ohio-state.edu!pacific.mps.ohio-state.edu!ohstpy.mps.ohio-state.edu!miavx1!miavx3.mid.muohio.edu!clmorgan@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: who sells good HT battery replacements?
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article <holland-281293104826@right.dom.uab.edu>, holland@gasmac.dom.uab.edu (Steve Holland) writes:
> MY HT power pack no longer will hold a charge over a reasonable time
> and I am planning on replacing it. What mail order venders makes
> reliable battery packs that offer good value? I am looking for
> something that will fit an ALINCO DJ500T HT.
>
> Steve Holland
Try Alexander Batteries ..... 800-247-1821. They've
done well for me.
73 >< Carl
K8NHE
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