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Date: 7 Nov 1994 20:21:50 GMT
From: suggs@tcville.es.hac.com (Brian Suggs)
Subject: No License to Extra Leap?
In article pmk@jabba.cybernetics.net, ab4el@cybernetics.net (Stephen Modena) writes:
>In article <CyJoDL.8sz@nntpa.cb.att.com>,
>Shel Darack <dara@physics.att.com> wrote:
>>Arthur Chandler (arthurc@crl.com) wrote:
>>: Has there ever been anyone who walked into a licensing examination with
>>: no license at all, passed everything, and walked out amateur extra?
>>Sure, some guy walked in and did the 20 wpm cw and theory exams
>>through Advanced. It was getting late so they told him he would
>>have to come back next time for the extra theory. Which he did.
>Ditto experience here as a VE: a U.S. naturalized Swede ( now deceased )
>who had been in various places (like Reunion Ils.), started with 20 wpm
>and did all the theory Novice thru Advanced...simply ran out of time.
>Ditto for a Russian-born op, immigrated to Canada and licensed, and now
>here simply didn't have time to it all done in one session.
>In both cases, they came to another session and wrote the Extra Theory.
>And, need I say it, nearly perfect scores on all the exams also. :^)
>Really, the limitation is time, time, time.
Earlier this year I passed the five written and one of the code tests,
as well as taking the other two code tests which I didn't pass, all in
one session and the total time was two and a half hours. That's
including the time for the VE's to grade my exams, along with all the
exams of the other candidates, as well as waiting for all the forms to
be filled out and signed.
Four months later, I passed 1c to get my Extra. :-)
-Brian
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Date: 8 Nov 94 19:19:23 GMT
From: joopv@etprs.phys.tue.nl ()
Subject: PK96 & IC-281H
Darren Leno <Darren.Leno@f747.n115.z1.fidonet.org> writes:
>I'm having trouble getting my Icom IC-281H and AEA PK-96 to work at 9600 baud packet. Works fine at 1200 baud, and transmits fine at 9600. The problem seems to be with receiving.
>If you've been successful with this combo, I'd appreciate hearing from you.
>Thanks.
I have done test with the IC481H, the 430 MHz version. I found it to
be totally unacceptable for 9600bd :
- tx-rx turnaround times are more than 100ms
- tx is a VCO modulated PLL transmitter. There is a big peak in the
modulation response around 41 Hz.
However, receiving was ok. So i guess our tests are'nt compatible..
73 Joop
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Date: 7 Nov 1994 16:20:33 -0500
From: dtiller@rmc.edu (David Tiller)
Subject: Routing Coax into house?
Robert J. Raymond (bobr@on-ramp.ior.com) wrote:
: I would like to obtain some suggestions on how best to route several coaxial
: cables, rotator control cables, etc., into my new house. The thought of
: drilling a hole in the wallboard and T111 makes me feel ill. Is there any
: reasonable way around this. If not, ways to do it best would be appreciated.
: Thanks.
I went down. I busted a hole in the floor of my radio room (concrete slab)
that corresponds with 3 runs of 4" PVC - 2 heading for the tower, one back
into the basement. I sealed it up with concrete, and sucked a 'mouse' thru
the pipes with a shop vac. Works like a champ! Before I got the outside
hole completely sealed I had 2 Carolina Wrens visit my radio room after
having eaten everything in sight! (They left the residue everywhere).
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