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When driving on highway A5 or A67 use the exit "DARMSTADT/STADTMITTE",
drive straight into the city, ("Rheinstrasse"). Drive straight into the
CITY TUNNEL. Use the LEFT exit, at the following traffic lights go
LEFT, after this go RIGHT (into "LANDGRAF-GEORG-STR."), still heading
direction ASCHAFFENBURG,DIEBURG (B26). After about 300m you will see
Hans-Busch-Institute on the LEFT side of the street, Merckstr. 2 .
By Bus/Train:
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Arriving at DARMSTADT-main-station use Bus "D" (direction "Ostbahnhof").
Leave the bus at bus-stop "TEICHHAUS-STRASSE"; after 20m downtown (back)
you will see HANS-BUSCH-INSTITUTE at the right side of the street.
======> GUIDE ON 145.375 MHz FM <=======
We are standby starting at around 8.30 Uhr on saturday. If you get lost
just call in.
Night Quartiers
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If you want to stay at Darmstadt from saturday to sunday, there is a
limited quantities of quartiers available at the Universities' sport
mansion;
just contact Alex, DL8AAU ASAP
E-Mail: a.kurpiers@uet.tu-darmstadt.de
Tel.: +49-(0)6151-16-2369
Of course you can also spend the night in a hotel or at the nearby youth
hostel.
On saturday evening we meet at
Restaurant BAYRISCHER HOF
Alexanderstr. 33
64283 Darmstadt
Tel.: 06151/24550
It's a 5 minutes walk from the convention.
Scriptum
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The scriptum is availabe at the convention. As every year, unsold scripts
will be given to ADACOM in order to sell them at exhibitions and other
conventions.
Unfortunately there's nobody yet who volunteered to accept orders
and mail them. If there is any change, we will let you know.
vy 73 de Jens, DG1KJD
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Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2000 02:16:51 GMT
From: dyess@txcyber.com (Dale Dyess)
Subject: Digipan
Does anyone know of another software program for running PSK31 that compares
with Digipan? Just curious. Dale , WA5GVE
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 21:39:31 GMT
From: "Maurizio Barbero" <namis@libero.it>
Subject: ICOM IC 820H FOR SALE
I SELL ICOM IC 820H ALL MODE TRANCEIVER
144/430 USED FEW TIMES AT PRICE OF EURO
800.
MAURIZIO IX1EJZ
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 14:35:49 -0600
From: "Steve Sampson" <ssampson@usa-site.net>
Subject: Iridium Satellite Liquidation
Motorola, in one of it's grandest schemes, shut down 50,000
subscribers Friday night. They will deorbit their satellites and
let them burn-up in the atmosphere. It will take about 2 years
to point and aim the satellites into a burn trajectory.
Here's a great Ham radio opportunity!
Get them befor they are aimed :-)
http://www.aviationnow.com/TwoShare/getPage?sid=-4539229602417473472
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 11:56:47 -0600
From: Brian <burke1@icss.net>
Subject: May QEX digital voice article
Brian Kelly wrote:
> On Fri, 17 Mar 2000 20:55:16 -0600, Brian <burke1@icss.net> wrote:
>
> >Brian Kelly wrote:
> >
> >Oh but you do. You said: "When I see some of these upcoming 5wpm
> >digigeek Generals beep anybody I'll have more respect for what they
> >actually know about HF ham radio."
> >
> >Exactly what did you mean by "seeing some of them beep?"
> >
> Translation: When I see them demonstrate any working knowledge of the
> other modes or respect for the users for the other modes and why wide
> HF modes will unduly reduce the bandwidth available to the other users
> I'll have more respect for what they actually know about HF ham radio.
> Which is obviously not to say that I'll only respect them unless they
> beep.
> >
> rv
RV, then why didn't you say, "When I see some of these upcoming 5wpm
digigeek Generals ***beep, braaaap, or diddle*** anybody I'll have more
respect for what they
actually know about HF ham radio."
No, you said beep. That means Morse/CW, no?
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 14:27:01 -0600
From: "Richard McCollum" <rmccoll@radiks.net>
Subject: May QEX digital voice article
> When I see you demonstrate any working knowledge of digital modes or
respect
> for users of such modes, and why experimentation on HF can add to the
> available communication capacity of HF, I'll have more respect for what
you
> know about HF ham radio. Which is obviously not to say that I'll only
> respect you if you stop using Morse as your personal favorite mode.
>
> 73, Mark KF6KYI
Admirable!! Now go do it. Whenever you have a product that does any of this,
give me a call.
Morse is itself quite digital except that it can be decoded by a
trained/practiced human brain under conditions that machines cannot (as yet)
handle. SSB is phone cut down to the bare essentials and is also readable
under conditions that defeat machines. So far, the physics and bottom line
are with traditional modes. Where else can you find a servomechanism that
can do so much, be produced by unskilled labor, and feeds itself?
When you arrive at a method that is not just another AFSK device however
neato and get up the urge to divorce it from SSB transceivers, call me.
Being in fact a digital mode, avid CW ops will be there because a lot of the
limitations of SSB transceivers affect CW as well but we are used to working
around them. When you get the digital version of QSK and you can lock on
your filters inside of 30 minutes, call me. If nothing else, the
ditty-boppers will provide you with a market that might interest a
manufacturer. Experiment away, I did with slow-scan and even ran FSK in the
days. At the present state of the art, digital fax (really what slow scan
is) makes one hell of a lot more sense than digital voice.
No one is dumping on digital as such. What needs to happen is some small
and immature minds to get beyond "Code Old, Bad. Digital New, Good" when
the reality is that they don't understand either one.
Dick McCollum N0BK
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Date: Sat, 18 Mar 2000 20:13:11 GMT
From: kelly@dvol.com (Brian Kelly)
Subject: May QEX digital voice article
On Sat, 18 Mar 2000 18:52:43 GMT, "Mark VandeWettering"
<raytracer@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>When I see you demonstrate any working knowledge of digital modes or respect
>for users of such modes,
>
Gimmee a freaking break I was running packet eons ago, most likely
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