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Date: Wed, 19 Jul 00 14:26:31 MET
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From: pa2aga@pe1mvx.ampr.org
To: hd_broadcast@pa2aga.ampr.org
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There's also a VHF mailing list, for VHF operators of the weak signal
persuasion. You can join this one be sending "subscribe vhf" on a line by
itself to vhf-request@w6yx.stanford.edu.
The QRP-L list is devoted to building and operating gear at low-power
outputs. To subscribe, send an email to listproc@lehigh.edu and only
write: subscribe qrp-l Your Name.
The TopBand e-list is devoted to all areas of operation on 160m. To
subscribe, send an email to majordomo@contesting.com and only write:
subscribe topband and follow the instructions you'll be sent.
This site, contesting.com, also hosts a couple dozen other ham-related
e-lists. Use the above address, and only write: lists to get the entire
index.
The Boatanchors e-list is devoted to the older tube-based ham, military,
and commercial communications gear. To subscribe, send an email to:
listserv@listserv.tempe.gov and only write: subscribe boatanchors
For homebuilding transmitters and receivers using tube technology,
there is the Glowbugs e-list; send an email to:
majordomo@piobaire.mines.uidaho.edu and only write:
subscribe glowbugs <your@address.here>
The VHF DX discussion list can be accessed by sending an email
to: majordomo@blacksheep.org and only writing: subscribe VHF-DX-discuss.
We now have a list devoted to amateur radio history. To subscribe,
send an email to: ham-radio-history-subscribe@egroups.com - leave
the body of the message blank.
Qth.net hosts over 100 ham-related e-lists, including lists devoted
to each state, manufacturer, mode, band - too many to state here. Send
an email to majordomo@qth.net and only write: lists to get the
complete index.
For one of the most complete indexes of email lists, see the excellent
web site http://pw2.netcom.com/~ac6v/pageae.html
Please do NOT send subscription requests to the mailing lists themselves;
that doesn't work very often, and is very annoying to those on the list.
Also, please keep your electronic mail address current with any mailing
lists you subscribe to, as dealing with returned email is a nuisance for the
person maintaining the mailing list.
A Few Words on Crossposting
===========================
Please do not crosspost messages to two or more groups unless there is genuine
interest in both groups in the topic being discussed, and when you do, please
include a header line of the form "Followup-To: group.name" in your article's
headers (before the first blank line). This will cause followups to your
article to go to the group listed in the Followup-To: line. If you wish
to have replies to go to you by email, rather than be posted, use the word
"poster" instead of the name of a group. Such a line appears in the headers
of this article.
One of the few examples of productive cross-posting is with the rec.radio.info
newsgroup. To provide a filtered presentation of information articles, while
still maintaining visibility in their home newsgroups, the moderator strongly
encourages cross-posting. All information articles should be submitted to the
rec.radio.info moderator so that he may simultaneously cross-post your
information to the appropriate newsgroups. Most newsreaders will only present
the article once, and network bandwidth is conserved since only one article is
propagated. If you make regular informational postings, and have made
arrangements with the moderator to post directly to the group, please
cross-post as appropriate.
--
Jeffrey Herman, KH6O, and your friendly rec.radio.amateur working-group
jeffreyh@hawaii.edu
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Date: Sun, 16 Jul 2000 16:33:46 -0400
From: "Ed Burke" <edburke@firegroundphotos.net>
Subject: New Online Auction Site With Radio Category
Fireground Photos.net, one of the largest online photo based websites
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 12:15:25 GMT
From: Den <dennis.spiess@reckitt.com>
Subject: psk31 and vox
In article <8knshs$u89$1@nnrp1.deja.com>,
ki8fb@my-deja.com wrote:
> can you use vox to transmit on psk31? when ever i try to use the
serial
> port the radio stays keyed up. so i thought maybe i could use the vox
> in the radio. any ideas?
> 73
> Kevin
>
> Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
> Before you buy.
>
PTT / serial port is MUCH more reliable... be sure and isolate the rig
via a transistor (2n222) or optical isolator. Both circuits are widely
published on the net.
I also found that an on/off switch at the computer end helps to keep
the serial port from keying the xmitter when booting or running other
software.
(I actually switch out the PTT and both audio lines.... nice to be able
to disconect the to pieces of equipment!)
73
Den Spiess W2DEN -.-
Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
Before you buy.
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Date: Mon, 17 Jul 2000 22:04:01 +0100
From: "Olivier" <oli4@iname.com>
Subject: SCMS how to get around
Any idea how I can get around SCMS when I want to copy a DAT onto another
DAT or miniDISC?
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