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Date: Tue, 1 Feb 94 06:39:19 PST
From: Info-Hams Mailing List and Newsgroup <info-hams@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: Info-Hams-Errors@UCSD.Edu
Reply-To: Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu
Precedence: Bulk
Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #100
To: Info-Hams
Info-Hams Digest Tue, 1 Feb 94 Volume 94 : Issue 100
Today's Topics:
Amateur Radio: Elmers List Quick-Search Index
Calling South Georgia Hams...
Ham Radio and More talkshow
Ham Radio FTP area on World
Welcome to rec.radio.info!
Send Replies or notes for publication to: <Info-Hams@UCSD.Edu>
Send subscription requests to: <Info-Hams-REQUEST@UCSD.Edu>
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: 1 Feb 94 12:00:44 GMT
From: ogicse!emory!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.unomaha.edu!news@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Amateur Radio: Elmers List Quick-Search Index
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Posted-By: auto-faq 3.2.1.2
Archive-name: radio/ham-radio/elmers/index
Quick Search Index by Subject:
(Note: This index is not necessarily all-inclusive and some Elmers are
listed more than once.)
AMATEUR RADIO EMERGENCY SERVICE MAILING LISTS
(ARES)/RADIO AMATEUR CIVIL
EMERGENCY SERVICE (RACES) Botterell (Networks in Emergency
Mangement)
Botterell (Networks in Emergency Engehausen, et al (AA4RE Packet
Management Mailing List) BBS)
Chilton (EMA Radio Officer) Dodell (Land-Mobile Radio,
Engehausen (RACES Bulletins) MARS Members)
Fyodorov (Russia) Freeman, M (ACC Equipment)
Humphries (ex-Asst. EC) Hurder (ARRL Field Organization)
Hurder (ARRL Field Services) Kluft (rec.radio.amateur
Magid Working Group)
Stader (EMAS SEC) Knapp, et al (Iowa State Elmers)
Wilson Prescott (Antique and Older
Tube Equipment)
AMATEUR TELEPRINTER OVER RADIO Meredith (PBBS Bulletin Forwarding,
(AMTOR)/PACKET TELEPRINTER OVER F6FBB Packet BBS)
RADIO (PACTOR)/RADIO TELETYPE (RTTY) Nerenberg (DX)
Schleck, et al (College Clubs)
Battles Walker, et al (QRP)
Doane
Feeney (PACTOR) MILITARY AFFILIATE RADIO SYSTEM
Freeman, J (AMTOR and PACTOR) (MARS)
Graham, P
Richards Doane (Navy)
Sayer (also decoding CHU's Dodell (Air Force, Mailing List)
ASCII time code) Miller (Air Force)
Monson (Army)
AMERICA ON-LINE Sargent (Army)
Taylor (Air Force)
Stader (Host, Welch, J (Navy/Marine Corps)
Ham Radio Club forum) Welch, V (Navy/Marine Corps,
list of MARS members on the
AMERICAN RADIO RELAY LEAGUE Internet, tentative BBS
(ARRL) conference)
Battles (QST Features Editor) MICROWAVE
Bloom (ARRL HQ Postmaster,
QEX Editor) Graham, P (1.2 Ghz repeaters)
Doane (CT SM) Hammill
Elmore (CO TC) Jahnke (SSB/CW SHF Contesting)
Hare (Laboratory Manager) Lau (Transverters up to
Hurder (Field Services Deputy 24 Ghz)
Manager) Sargent (3, 5, and 10 Ghz)
Jahnke (VEC Manager)
Lau (Technical Editor) MOBILE
Redding (Educational Advisor)
Stader (EMAS SEC) Carruth (FM and HT's)
Turner (Volunteer Counsel) Hare (RFI issues)
Wilson (SCV SM) Humphries
Keller (HF)
ANTENNAS Salmon (Maritime)
Sargent
Brewer (wire HF) Salyzyn (HF CW)
Billson (HF)
Brubaker (HF) NATIONAL TRAFFIC SYSTEM (NTS)
DePolo (including VHF/UHF)
Elmore Doane
Freeman, J (wire HF and 160m) Elmore
Graham, J (wire HF for Hurder (ARRL Field Services)
apartments) Salyzyn (Canada)
Halbert (simple designs) Sargent
Humphries (VHF and multi-band Zurn (Europe)
wire arrays)
Myers (and transmission NOVICE/TECH INSTRUCTION
lines)
Ornitz (including computer Billson
modelling) Bono (AutoExam/AutoCW)
Potter Carlson (Macintosh Hamstacks)
Rymell Chilton
Salnick Knapp, et al
Salyzyn Larson
Standerfer Magid
Stine (wire HF) Maia
Stockton Myers (including basic
Taylor electronics and communications
Zurn (wire HF) theory)
Redding
ANTIQUE AND OLDER EQUIPMENT Reeves
Salmon
Brewer (40's-70's) Stader
Keys (including HF and CW)
Prescott (Mailing List) PACKET
Moore, T (VHF)
Standerfer Angus (TCP/IP, NOS, UUPC,
Turner (including Kenwood and Tnet, and SNEWS, IP
Ten-Tec) Coordinator for CA - LA
and SF Valley subnet)
APPLE MACINTOSH COMPUTER Battles (AX.25 and TCP/IP)
Bloom (IP Coordinator for
Braun Connecticut subnet)
Carlson (Macintosh Hamstacks) Braun (TCP/IP, Macintosh, IP
Ehrlich (FTP archive) Coordinator for WNY subnet)
Stader (List of Macintosh Cole (TCP/IP and NOS)
Amateur Radio Software) Dodell (IP Coordinator for
Van Peursem (Savant) Arizona subnet)
Elmore (including TCP/IP)
BATTERIES Engehausen, et al (AA4RE Packet
BBS and Mailing List)
Hammill (Sealed Lead-Acid) Freeman, J (KAM, TCP/IP, NOS for
Meyers DOS and OS/2)
Stuart (including Ni-Cads) Fyodorov (AX.25 and TCP/IP in
Russia)
CALLSIGN PROJECT/NATIONAL TECHNICAL Graham, J (KAMterm)
INFORMATION SERVICE (NTIS) Graham, P (VHF)
Knapp, et al
Carruth Meredith (AZ Packet Coordinator,
Lloyd (including QRZ Ham-Radio PBBS Bulletin Forwarding Mailing
CD-ROM) List, F6FBB Packet BBS Mailing
List)
CIVIL AIR PATROL (CAP) Salyzyn (Canadian)
Sargent
Carlson Sayer (VHF)
Moore, J Schallehn (Kantronics)
Stader (TCP/IP and Macintosh)
COLLEGE CLUBS Vail (TCP/IP, TAPR/9600, IP
Coordinator for East/Central
Edwards Massachusetts subnet)
Knapp, et al Van Peursem (Savant and
Schallehn Macintosh)
Schleck (et al, Mailing List)
MEDIA (PUBLICATION/WRITING/
COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT BROADCATING)
Dodell (Mailing List) Battles (QST)
Richards Bloom (QEX)
Lau (QST/QEX)
CW (MORSE CODE) Moore (Co-Host, Ham Radio and More)
Bono (AutoCW) PART-15 BROADCASTING
Elmore
Fyodorov (including Cyrillic) Ornitz
Keys
Rosenfeld POWER SUPPLIES
Salyzyn
Squicciarini Myers
Stine Stuart
Stockton
Tescher (Computer Programs) PRODUCT INFO/FEEDBACK
Zurn (including European
abbreviations) Appell (Alinco and Yaesu)
Freeman, M and Shirley (Advanced
DIGITAL SIGNAL PROCESSING (DSP) Computer Controls - ACC)
Bloom QRP (LOW POWER)
Edwards
Billson
EQUIPMENT TESTING/TROUBLESHOOTING Halbert (HF)
Sargent (VHF)
Billson Stockton
Brewer (Tube Gear) Turner (including Ten-Tec
Freeman, J (PC ISA Bus) Argonaut)
Hare (ARRL Laboratory Manager) Walker, et al (Mailing List)
Myers Zurn
Ornitz (Instrumentation)
Rymell (Electronics and Computer RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE (RFI)
Service Work)
Salnick Elmore
Salyzyn Graham, P (including PC's)
Standerfer Hare (including Automotive)
Stockton Myers
Taylor Stockton
Tescher Witte
Witte (Instrumentation)
RECIPROCAL LICENSING/FOREIGN OPERATION
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS (FAQ's)
Andrews (New Zealand)
Bloom (ARRL E-mail and Info Server) Flaherty (South Pacific)
Cheeseman (Australia) Fyodorov (Russia)
Jahnke (VE Exams Scheduled) Levine (Australia and Japan)
Kluft (General) Salmon
Salyzyn (Radio Amateurs on Usenet, Salyzyn (Canada)
rec.radio.info Moderator) Stockton (UK)
Stader (Macintosh Amateur Radio Zurn (Italy and Germany)
Software)
Watt (Packet and Digital Modes) REPEATERS
Woods (Mail Order Electronics)
Battles
HANDICAPPED OPERATING Chilton
De Armond
Billson DePolo (VHF/UHF)
Doane Graham, P (including 1.2 Ghz)
Hurder Keller (220 Mhz)
Knapp, et al Knapp, et al
Schallehn (VHF/UHF)
HIGH FREQUENCY (HF)/ Witte
CONTESTING/DX
SATELLITES
Battles
Brubaker Bass (including low-cost, QRP
Chilton Microsat stations)
Elmore Feeney
Fyodorov Flaherty (including OSCAR)
Knapp, et al
Nerenberg (DX Mailing List) SEMINARS/LECTURES
Rosenfeld (including practical
QSLing tips) Humphries
Salmon (including DXpeditions) Redding
Salnick Stuart (Batteries and Power
Squicciarini Supplies)
Tidd (DXCC Databases)
Zurn TANDY COLOR COMPUTER AND OS-9
HOMEBREWING/DO-IT-YOURSELF Billson
Billson (6809 uP) TELEVISION, FAST-SCAN (ATV)
Bloom (including DSP)
Carruth (Digital Design, Chilton
Software) Feeney
Chilton Hammill
De Armond
DePolo (including VHF/UHF TELEVISION, SLOW-SCAN (SSTV)
design and construction)
Edwards (including DSP) Langner
Fyodorov (including computers)
Halbert (QRP) UNIX
Keys (Junk Box projects)
Kohnen (Tubes) Carruth (System Administration)
Lau (Transverters, VHF/UHF, Cole (including Linux)
Filters, repeatable projects) Ehrlich
Myers (Transmission Lines, Freeman, J
Analog and Digital Design) Sayer (especially SunOS)
Moore, T (Junk Box projects) Tescher
Rymell (Electronics and Computers, Van Peursem (HP-UX and System
Low-Cost projects) Administration)
Salyzyn
Stine (Tube Amplifiers, VERY HIGH FREQUENCY (VHF)/
Receivers, and Exciters) ULTRA HIGH FREQUENCY (UHF)
Stockton (including QRP)
Stuart (Batteries and Power Battles
Supplies) Carpenter (6 meters)
Taylor (Tubes and Amplifiers) DePolo (Weak Signal, Contesting,
Tescher and Repeaters)
Flaherty (including Amplifiers)
IBM PERSONAL COMPUTER (PC) AND Graham, P (Commercial Rig
CLONES Conversions)
Hammill (including ATV and DX)
Angus Humphries (2m FM)
Bono (AutoExam, et al) Jahnke (CW/SSB Contesting and
Braun Weak Signal)
Cole Lau (CW/SSB to 222 Mhz)
Ehrlich Moore, T
Freeman, J (including OS/2 and Richards (Monitoring)
ISA bus) Sargent (2 and 6 meter AM and
Fyodorov Contesting)
Keller Witte (including Portable
Tescher and Mountaintopping)
INTERNET SERVICES VOLUNTEER EXAMINER (VE) PROGRAM
Schleck Billson
Carlson (W5YI)
MAIL-SERVERS/ARCHIVES DePolo
Jahnke (ARRL VEC Manager)
Bloom (ARRL Info Server) Kohnen (W5YI)
Deignan (Buckmaster CD-ROM) Maia (W5YI VEC)
Ehrlich (Boston ARC FTP archive) Reeves
Harding (Ham Server) Rosenfeld (W5YI)
Shirley (ACC Equipment) Salmon (Sunnyvale)
Sternitzke (W5YI Asst. VEC)
--
73, Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU
pschleck@unomaha.edu (personal mail)
elmers-request@unomaha.edu (Elmers List administrivia)
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Date: 29 Jan 1994 23:54:04 GMT
From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!swrinde!sgiblab!sgigate.sgi.com!olivea!news.bu.edu!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!chdaley@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Calling South Georgia Hams...
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
The 1994 Bike Ride Across Georgia, also known as B.R.A.G., is coming
to South Georgia the week of June 11 through the 18th.
The ride starts in Bainbridge* and ends at St. Simons Island. It will
pass through, Cairo, Thomasville*, Quitman, Valdosta*, Adel, Tifton*,
Irwinville, Fitzgerald, Douglas*, Alma, Waycross, and Jesup*. The
counties involved are Decatur, Grady, Brooks, Lowndes, Cook, Tift,
Irwin, Ben Hill, Coffee, Bacon, Ware, Pierce, Wayne, and Glynn.
We are starting the planning and recruiting process for providing Amateur
Radio communications for this event. Consequently, we need to make
contact with various radio clubs, repeater operators, and individual
operators in the area that would like to help support this event.
Interested parties can contact me by any of the following means:
Chuck Daley, KD4LXQ
10565 Willow Meadow Cir.
Alpharetta, GA 30202
(404)-475-8140
Compuserve: 73457,3114
Internet: chdaley@delphi.com
Please feel free to gateway this message to other networks.
I look forward to hearing from you....
Thanks,
Chuck
(* Overnight stops...)
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Date: Fri, 28 Jan 1994 13:23:55 GMT
From: library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!psinntp!psinntp!psinntp!laidbak!tellab5!jwa@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Ham Radio and More talkshow
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
In article <9401251826.AA21834@pobox.wellfleet> ginsburg@wellfleet.com writes:
>
>My local Talk America Radio Network affiliate (1510 in the Boston area) didn't
>run "Ham Radio and More" this past Sunday evening. Did anyone in a different
>part of the country hear the show, or was it QRT nationally?
>
There's a talk radio station, WLS in Chicago, that has a
radio host who is a Ham. I didn't hear it but last week
on his late night program, he mentioned that he would like
to devote a show to Ham Radio.
---
Jack Albert WA9FVP Fellow Radio Hacker
Tele (708) 378-6201
Tellabs Operations, Inc. FAX (708) 378-6721
1000 Remington Blvd. jwa@tellabs.com
Bolingbrook, IL 60440
"I'm a half breed"
"I can only breed through on side of my nose!"
Eddie Kantor
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 1994 21:00:07 MST
From: destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!rec-radio-info@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Ham Radio FTP area on World
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
This is a periodic reminder that the Boston Amateur Radio Club maintains an
FTP area on world.std.com (192.74.137.5) in pub/hamradio.
This area is accessible via: anonymous ftp, gopher, and World Wide Web
(and possibly other methods I'm not yet aware of). World is not
*fsp*-able yet (I asked them).
Via Gopher, the easiest path to the area is by selecting the following
from World's main menu:
18. Membership and Professional Associations
3. Boston Amateur Radio Club
And go from there...
Please feel free to browse through the area.
If anyone has any questions about it, please do not hesitate to e-mail me.
Also, up-to-date copies of the files on the ARRL's information server
(info@arrl.org) are available in the directory pub/hamradio/ARRL/Server-files.
All text files are uncompressed, so they are both retrievable and
viewable via Gopher and World Wide Web. (If you have any troubles with
any text file, please e-mail me).
Source code for programs is always welcome. It can permit people to use
those programs on other computers with other operating systems.
Scott
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Date: Sun, 30 Jan 1994 21:00:05 MST
From: destroyer!nntp.cs.ubc.ca!alberta!ve6mgs!rec-radio-info@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Welcome to rec.radio.info!
To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
Archive-name: radio/rec-radio-info/welcome
Last-modified: $Date: 1994/01/02 22:00 $
Version: $Revision: 1.06 $
*** Welcome to rec.radio.info! ***
Welcome to rec.radio.info, a group that aims to provide a noise-free source
of information and news for the entire rec.radio hierarchy.
Two introductory articles about rec.radio.info are posted to the group and
to news.answers every two weeks. You are now reading the first article, which
explains what rec.radio.info is, and answers some Frequently Asked Questions.
The second article is titled "Submission Guidelines", and you only need to
read it if you want to submit an article to rec.radio.info.
You can skip to the next section of this article by searching for the next
" -- " string. The sections available are:
- What is the purpose of rec.radio.info?
- Why are messages almost always cross posted to rec.radio.info?
- What is a 'follow-up', and what does 'moderated' mean?
- OK, so now I know what 'moderated' means. Tell me more.
- What type of material is considered inappropriate?
- I do not have access to news, how can I get the information posted to
rec.radio.info?
- Will the material appearing in rec.radio.info be archived somewhere?
- I have a regular posting with timely information, is there a way to
speed up it's delivery, or automate for more convenience?
-- What is the purpose of rec.radio.info?
The purpose or charter of rec.radio.info is to provide the Usenet community with
a resource for information, news, and facts about any and all things radio.
All the other rec.radio groups are intended for discussions and general chit
chat about radio. Rec.radio.info will contain informational, factual articles
only. Follow-ups are redirected to an appropriate other group, and further
discussion (if any) will not take place in rec.radio.info.
In order to ensure that rec.radio.info contains only appropriate articles, it
was decided to create the group as a moderated newsgroup.
-- Why are messages almost always cross posted to rec.radio.info?
It provides a "tag" for each article to be assembled into a filtered
presentation in rec.radio.info (even with cross-posting, only one message, with
a unique Message-ID, is propogated across the net). This tag also facilitates
a pre-existing method of dropping or cancelling the articles locally within the
discussion groups if you don't want to see them. This accommodates individuals
who want to separate the bulletins from the discussions, discussions from the
bulletins, as well as those who are adamant about not reading another
newsgroup and wanted to see everything all in one basket.
With the total size of Usenet (in number of newsgroups and total traffic)
doubling every year or so, this is no insignificant contribution to reducing
information noise and chaos. Making the discussion groups a catch-all, and
making extra newsgroups filters on that catch-all, is also the most realistic
way to implement such a scheme (It's not intuitively obvious what the charter,
contents, and general appropriate topics for each and every newsgroup are.
Seeing FAQ's and charter/intro postings in the home newsgroup is beneficial
for new readers).
By cross-posting one only is adding a few tens of bytes to each bulletin (to
specify the extra group on the Newsgroups line), but are adding the capability
for very powerful filtering features available on most news servers,
listservers and readers. Your local news guru could probably explain these
features in more detail.
In rn, for example, according to Leanne Phillips in her rn kill-file FAQ, add
a line of the form:
/Newsgroups:.*[ ,]rec\.radio\.info/h:j
either in ~/News/KILL (if you don't want to see rec.radio.info articles
anywhere) or ~/News/rec/radio/amateur/misc/KILL (if you don't want to see them
just in rec.radio.amateur.misc). The latter method means your kill file will
only be consulted during rec.radio.amateur.misc (and hence runs more
efficiently), and will probably work for most people.
In nn, according to Bill Wohler in his nn FAQ, add a line of the form:
rec.radio.info:!s/:^
in ~/.nn/kill (if you don't want to see rec.radio.info articles anywhere), or
put the following lines:
sequence
rec.radio.info
rec.radio.
at the end of ~/.nn/init in order to see all the rec.radio.info bulletins first,
then read the remaining rec.radio.* without the bulletins.
-- What is a 'follow-up', and what does 'moderated' mean?
If you are new to Usenet and are not familiar with the terminology, you might
want to read the general introductory articles found in the newsgroup
news.announce.newusers. Doing so will make your life on the net much easier,
and will probably save you from making silly beginner's mistakes.
If you think that at this moment you are reading an echo, a conference, or
a bulletin board, I'd also strongly suggest a trip over to
news.announce.newusers.
For the rest of this article, I will assume you have a basic knowledge of
Usenet terminology and mechanics.
A moderated group means that any article that needs to be posted to the group
has to be accepted by the moderator of the group. Since we need to ensure that
followups to an article (discussion) do not show up in the rec.radio.info
newsgroup, the `Followup-To:' header line contains a newsgroup that is
appropriate for disussions about the specific article.
-- OK, so now I know what 'moderated' means. Tell me more.
Rec.radio.info is a moderated newsgroup, which means that all articles
submitted to the group will have to be approved by the moderator first.
The current moderator of the group is Mark Salyzyn. Submissions to
rec.radio.info can be posted, or e-mailed to:
rec-radio-info@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
Comments, criticisms, suggestions or questions about the group can be e-mailed
to:
rec-radio-request@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
But before you do so, please be sure to check out the "Submission Guidelines"
article.
The influence of the moderator should be minimal and of an administrative
nature, consisting chiefly of weeding out obviously inappropriate articles,
while making sure correct headers etc. are used for the appropriate ones.
-- What type of material is considered inappropriate?
There are three broad categories of articles which will be rejected by the
moderator:
1) Requests for information: rec.radio.info is strictly a one-way street. I
receive information in my mailbox; I then post it to rec.radio.info.
Requests for specific information belong in the normal discussion newsgroups.
If your request gets answered, you might consider passing the answer on to
rec.radio.info, though. Especially if you can edit it into a informational,
rather than a discussion, format.
2) Obvious discussion articles, or articles that appear unsubstantiated.
3) Commercial stuff: a relatively unbiased test of a radio product would be
accepted, but any hint of for-profit might be reason for rejection. For three
reasons: This is not the purpose of the list, for-profit is a controversial
topic, and this list may be passed onto Amateur Packet Radio (where
for-profit is prohibited except under certain provisos).
rec.radio.swap (or possibly comp.newprod) may be more deserving of the
posting in any matter.
Similarly, copyrighted material generally cannot be used. If it's TRULY
worthwhile to the net, I would recommend obtaining permission from the
copyright holder. Please note the source, and if permission was given. I
reserve the right to make the final decision concerning appropriateness in
all situations. In most cases, a brief summary of, or pointer to, the
copyrighted information may be all I can allow.
-- I do not have access to news, how can I get the information posted to
rec.radio.info?
brian@UCSD.EDU (Brian Kantor) has kindly supplied a mail list server for
rec.radio.info. Non of the articles will be digested, due to their size, so
you will receive individual mailings for every article posted to the group.
Mail sent to radio-info@ucsd.edu will be forwarded to the moderator and
thus is an alias to rec-radio-info@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
To subscribe and unsubscribe via the listserver; the format for that is
sub address radio-info
unsub address radio-info
where 'address' is your full mailing address. Send this request to
listserv@ucsd.edu
Note that the server will automatically delete any address that bounces mail.
If you leave the address portion blank, it will try to deduce your address
from the mail headers. This may not work if you are on bitnet, milnet or
some other non-Unix host, so it is recommended to put your return address
in any case. For example:
sub mymailbox@myhost.mydomain.mil radio-info
or
sub MEMEME01@DMBHST.bitnet radio-info
or something like that.
-- Will the material appearing in rec.radio.info be archived somewhere?
Yes. Still firming up details at the moment but here is a preliminary list:
- unbc.edu as maintained by Lyndon Nerenberg <lyndon@unbc.edu>
- nic.funet.fi maintained by Risto Kotalampi <rko@cs.tut.fi>
saved to /pub/dx/text/rec.radio.info currently stored as
numbered files.
Effectively this means that anything you post to rec.radio.info will be
permanently stored, so your work will not be lost.
-- I have a regular posting with timely information, is there a way to
speed up it's delivery, or automate for more convenience?
Yes, there is! It may take a bit of chatter with the moderator, but we are
willing to take responsible people and provide them the means of posting the
articles directly from their site. We will try everything we can as we fully
realize that DX (distant signal) and astronomical data can be somewhat
transitory. We are also willing to allow regular posters of information the
same courtesy, even if the information is not as time critical.
We refer to this as self-moderation, which is partly based on the model for
news.answer. This requires co-operation and good will to be beneficial to
the community in the rec.radio hierarchy.
I suggest reading the posting guidelines for more information. I am open to
suggestions.
I thank the following individuals for their input into this article:
rec.music.info moderator Leo Breebaart rec-music-info@cp.tn.tudelft.nl
rec.radio.broadcasting moderator Bill Pfeiffer wdp@gagme.chi.il.us
Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU pschleck@unomaha.edu
Ian Kluft, KD6EUI ikluft@uts.amdahl.com
--
Mark Salyzyn -- Moderator rec.radio.info
Submissions to: rec-radio-info@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
Administrivia to: rec-radio-request@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
* Requests for information do *not* belong in rec.radio.info *
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