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Date: Tue, 24 May 94 04:30:25 PDT
From: Ham-Equip Mailing List and Newsgroup <ham-equip@ucsd.edu>
Errors-To: Ham-Equip-Errors@UCSD.Edu
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Subject: Ham-Equip Digest V94 #157
To: Ham-Equip
Ham-Equip Digest Tue, 24 May 94 Volume 94 : Issue 157
Today's Topics:
6-meter Mobile (and the new TS60)
Advice sought: 10m rig & car don't get along
Alinco Repair Service
Any opinions on Yaesu FT290 VHF allmode?
AZDEN Current address or phone #???
HELP! Need a model number for this radio - radio.jpg [1/2]
Info needed about digital voice scrambler (2 msgs)
Need Drake TR-22 manual,crystals,etc.
Need old Heath HW-6502 HT
Radio Shack 6m Rig???
Ten-Tec 1208 (6M) transverter kits - still 10 days away (2 msgs)
TM-732A: Interesting Behavior
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Date: 22 May 1994 01:10:27 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!darwin.sura.net!blackhole.delmarva.com!blackhole.delmarva.com!news@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: 6-meter Mobile (and the new TS60)
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
In article moo@hp-col.col.hp.com, bobw@col.hp.com (Bob Witte) writes:
> John K Scoggin Jr (scoggin@delmarva.com) wrote:
>
> : Is 6-meter mobile DX a practical concept? I have been seeing/hearing of
> : sporadic band openings and was curious.
>
> Let's see... define "practical". I've run 6 meters mobile and have
> enjoyed it immensely. The thing you've got to understand about 6M operation
> is that its generally long periods of boredom punctuated by short
> periods of excitement. The band openings are fun, somewhat infrequent,
> and difficult to predict.
>
> Bob Witte / bobw@col.hp.com / Hewlett Packard PMO / KB0CY / (719) 590-3230
Good point. "Practical" meaning I might be able to work a little DX for a while
at least once or twice a week in the evenings... I would hate to part with
$1K and get no more entertainment than I could with a 2m mobile!
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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 10:05:09
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!news-feed-1.peachnet.edu!news.duke.edu!zombie.ncsc.mil!golf!mizzou1.missouri.edu!phybs@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Advice sought: 10m rig & car don't get along
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
In article <1994May20.180454.9646@ke4zv.atl.ga.us> gary@ke4zv.atl.ga.us (Gary Coffman) writes:
>Were any of those 3 other antennas thru-hole mounted?
No, they were mag mounts.
>If not, you've just found the root of your trouble. When I tried a
>glass mounted dummy load on my Camaro, its instruments went nuts too.
>A magmount caused less trouble, and even radiated a fair signal, but
>it took *drilling the hole* and mounting a real antenna to solve the
>problem of RF in the cabin.
I have received advice suggesting a few less invasive fixes. After I try them
and they don't work I will be taking a drill to my virgin car. I hope
that works. Thanks all for the input.
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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 21:49:58 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!sdd.hp.com!col.hp.com!csn!yuma!yuma.acns.colostate.edu!hemstree@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Alinco Repair Service
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
Doug,
I wish you good luck. The 2m side of my radio went out and I got
nothing but the run-around from Alinco. They would repair the radio
but I remember their prices being very high and an extremely slow
turnaround. I went with a local person here in Colorado after their
lack of interest in my trouble. That was about one year ago.
If it is any help, my tech found that my radio was running extremely
hot, putting out about 7-8 watts on high power. One problem was with
the bnc connecter. The wire connecting in the chassis to the bnc had
become frayed and disconnected. He ended up replacing one of my
final's, reconnected and soldered the bnc wire and brought it back
within 5 watts on high power. The radio works very well now and no
longer burns my hand on long QSO's.
I paid about $70 and had two weeks turn-around. I hope your
experience with Alinco is much better.
Good luck,
Charles
In article <2reu2fINNtnm@ilx018.iil.intel.com> dbraun@ilx049.iil.intel.com (Doug Braun) writes:
The 2M transmit section on my DJ-580 died, and I guess I need
to send it to Alinco (when I visit the USA next month). Does
anyone have any experience dealing with them? Do you have
any advice, warnings, etc.?
Thanks,
Doug Braun (4X/N1OWU)
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Date: 23 May 94 22:32:48 GMT
From: lhdsy1!nntpserver.chevron.com!cgwh.sr.chevron.com!cgwh@uunet.uu.net
Subject: Any opinions on Yaesu FT290 VHF allmode?
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
In article <1994May11.105809.57@drager.com> landisj@drager.com (Joe Landis - System & Network Mgr) writes:
>From: landisj@drager.com (Joe Landis - System & Network Mgr)
>Subject: Any opinions on Yaesu FT290 VHF allmode?
>Date: 11 May 94 14:58:09 GMT
>I'm thinking about a portable all-mode 2M rig for mountaintopping and VHF
>contesting. It would be nice to have for mobile and the sats too. Does anyone
>have any opinions on the Yaesu FT290 mkII? Is there anything else available
>that would work here? I had heard there were some front end problems with
>these in the past. Is this (still) the case?
>Any opinions would be appreciated.
>Thanks,
>Joe
>--
>Joe Landis - System & Network Mgr. - North American Drager Co.
>landisj@drager.com | uupsi5!main03!landisj | AA3GN @ WB3JOE
I have an FT290mkII and find it to be an adequate radio. I seldom use the SSB
mode unless I take it somewhere. I use it for packet at home. Yaesu offers
only a dipswitch PL system that can be hard to use and with only 9 memories it
has limited flexibilty. It's a great transportable radio. The 25W amplifier
(that comes with it) would be adequate for mountain topping but it needs 5 to
7 amps from a power supply or battery. It has two VFOs that let you tx/rx
split and has 25Hz tuning resolution in SSB (although the display resolution
is 100Hz).
It would be a good mountain top radio. The accessories you can get can make
it great radio for a campsite or for emergency use.
I wouldn't buy a new one. There not worth the big dollars. I see them on the
used market quite often in the $300 range. I'm curious...what do they cost
new these days?
Curtis Wheeler KD6ELA
Chevron Information Technology Company
cgwh@chevron.com
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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 09:38:54 EDT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!lll-winken.llnl.gov!noc.near.net!saturn.caps.maine.edu!maine.maine.edu!asusee@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: AZDEN Current address or phone #???
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
I have an AZDEN 3000 2m rig that I was wondering about getting
some spare parts for. Anybody got the current address or
phone number?? Thanx in advance.
Alan
N1QWT
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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 19:52:15 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!mzenier@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: HELP! Need a model number for this radio - radio.jpg [1/2]
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
Ron Harshbarger (emi.3m.com::us240099) wrote:
: --*-*-*- Next Section -*-*-*
: Content-Type: text/plain
: I am trying to repair this GE radio circa 1965... The model number
: tag is missing... can anyone help identify with enough info to do
: a SAM'S search... Thanks
: Content-Type: Image/JPEG
: Content-Transfer-Encoding: X-uue
What a fucking waste of bandwidth. Next time , don't post an image, use
a little more descriptive text. And email the image to those intererested
enough to reply. Or find an FTP dump somewhere to stick the file. A lot
of us use off line newsreaders and get more than a little pissed off to
find we downloaded just a bunch of binary data.
For those of you who weren't curious enough to find all the utilities to
deal with this crap, it's a front and inside view of a AM/FM transistor
portable. At too low a resolution to read anything. I'd put it at
about 1967. For that vintage GE radio, judging from a similar AM band one
I've got, the model number is on a nondescript little sticker on the
inside of the back cover.
There were a one or more annual series of service books for transistor
radios of that vintage. I think Rider still published then, and possibly
Sams. And at least one other publisher.
Mark Zenier mzenier@netcom.com mzenier@eskimo.com
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Date: 23 May 1994 10:50:05 -0400
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!gatech!udel!news.sprintlink.net!rtp.vnet.net!char2.vnet.net!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Info needed about digital voice scrambler
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
You aren't SUPPOSED to scramble on ham frequencies.
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Date: 24 May 94 00:34:14 GMT
From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!uwm.edu!mixcom.com!kevin.jessup@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
Subject: Info needed about digital voice scrambler
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
In <2rqfqt$h66@char2.vnet.net> exe02594@char2.vnet.net (exe02594) writes:
>You aren't SUPPOSED to scramble on ham frequencies.
I don't think the original post was by a ham.
Anyway, once you go digital, there are all sorts of ways to scramble.
It was not clear to me exactly what the poster wanted. Books on
how to do a simple DtoA and AtoD conversion? Books on introductory
cryptography?? How to apply a digital bit-stream to an NFM modulator?
What do you want??
As I understand Part 97, it is illegal to encrypt on the amateur
bands if the intent is to hide or obscure the content of the
information. What if one's intent is just to "study" cryptography
as applied to RF communication? ;-))
--
/`-_ kevin.jessup@mixcom.com | Vote Libertarian!
{ }/ |
\ / N9SQB, ARRL, Amateur Radio | Call 1-800-682-1776
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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 22:13:16 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!nic-nac.CSU.net!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!ellfav@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Need Drake TR-22 manual,crystals,etc.
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
I picked up an old Drake TR-22 at a swap fest and need a copy of
the schematics or possibly a complete manual. Also would like to
find some crystals for 146.520, 145.600, and 144.71T - 145.31R.
It's missing the 'zip up' case and microphone also. Please email
me with description of what you've got and what you're asking.
If anyone has phone numbers for JAN or International Crystals, I'd
appreciate it if you could post them.
Randy Reames
WA0TKO
rreames@nyx.cs.du.edu (or)
ranrea@multum.com (or)
ellfav@teal.csn.org
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Date: 24 May 1994 03:40:54 -0400
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!emory!gatech!usenet.ufl.edu!mailer.acns.fsu.edu!freenet3.scri.fsu.edu!freenet3.scri.fsu.edu!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Need old Heath HW-6502 HT
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
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Date: 23 May 1994 15:01:52 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Radio Shack 6m Rig???
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
Michael Shrake (mshrake@pinn.net) wrote:
: I have heard rumors that radio shack is about to release a 6m rig.
Man I HOPE so!
They will sell a boatload of them if they simply take the old 10M rig
they used to sell and convert them to six. With Kenwood selling that
TS-60 for almost a kilobuck... Tandy could stomp them by pricing the new
rig at even a THIRD of Kenwood's.
Maybe someone in Fort Worth will get a clue and also come out with a two
meter and 432 all mode unit in that same box!
73 =paul= wb8zjl
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Date: Mon, 23 May 1994 20:05:11 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!dgf@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: Ten-Tec 1208 (6M) transverter kits - still 10 days away
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
A quick phone call to Ten-Tec in search of the 1208 transverter I ordered
reveals shipment is still 10 days away. The person said "something more
definate in a day or two". Could we shift the E Season into September? 73!
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Date: 23 May 1994 17:39:45 -0700
From: nntp.crl.com!crl2.crl.com!not-for-mail@decwrl.dec.com
Subject: Ten-Tec 1208 (6M) transverter kits - still 10 days away
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
David Feldman (dgf@netcom.com) wrote:
: A quick phone call to Ten-Tec in search of the 1208 transverter I ordered
: reveals shipment is still 10 days away. The person said "something more
: definate in a day or two". Could we shift the E Season into September? 73!
David,
I sure wouldnt want to make you feel bad, but I just worked a bunch
of 8's, 9's and 0's on the way home today (mobile 6m) using a 1/4 wave
whip :-) Lots of midwest guys were working a XE2 station on 50.125.
See you on six.
Smitty, NA5K/m
--
Henry Smith (hbs@crl.com)
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Date: 23 May 1994 15:04:23 GMT
From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!emory!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!newsxfer.itd.umich.edu!news1.oakland.edu!vela.acs.oakland.edu!prvalko@network.ucsd.edu
Subject: TM-732A: Interesting Behavior
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
Yup... that's the "demo" mode of the 732a. I'm surprised you never
heard of it! Kenwood even had them doing it at Dayton last year.
73 paul wb8zjl
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Date: 23 May 94 22:13:55 GMT
From: lhdsy1!nntpserver.chevron.com!cgwh.sr.chevron.com!cgwh@uunet.uu.net
To: ham-equip@ucsd.edu
References <2qp6r0$joh@news.nd.edu>, <phb.768831409@melpar>, <Cq4u6r.Iz7@sgb.oau.org>U.net
Subject : Re: Newbie WARNING to fellow Newbies
In article <Cq4u6r.Iz7@sgb.oau.org> steven@sgb.oau.org (Steven Bradley) writes:
>From: steven@sgb.oau.org (Steven Bradley)
>Subject: Re: Newbie WARNING to fellow Newbies
>Date: 21 May 94 03:11:14 GMT
>Paul H. Bock (phb@syseng1.melpar.esys.com) wrote:
>: rnimtz@moe.helios.nd.edu (richard nimtz) writes:
>: >What are the legalities of using a headset/earphone while mobile? I searched
>: >the Indiana Code index the other day and didn't find anything related to it.
>: Can't speak for Indiana, but in Virginia wearing any type of headset
>: while driving is against the law; I think the fine is in the $75 range.
>: Several urban counties enacted this legislation a number of years ago before
>: the state did, but now it's a statewide law.
>It seems I thought Florida had such a rule on the books as well, except I
>noticed the other day the guys who drive the county fire trucks always are
>wearing headsets, presumably for information/directions, etc.
>I guess the question might be are emergency vehicles/drivers exempt when
>in an emergency vehicle from this rule (if it exists, I just thought it
>did, for some reason).
The California vehicle code prohibits covering or inserting plugs in both ears
with certain exemptions. Ham radio is NOT one of the exemptions. Covering or
plugging ONE ear is not prohibited so go for it if you ever visit the Golden
State. As for the above comment regarding fire trucks...emergency vehicles
are explicitly exempted from the ear covering rules in California.
Curtis Wheeler KD6ELA
Chevron Information Technology Company
cgwh@chevron.com
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End of Ham-Equip Digest V94 #157
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