Date: Sat, 30 Oct 93 23:01:09 PDT 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 V93 #1292 To: Info-Hams Info-Hams Digest Sat, 30 Oct 93 Volume 93 : Issue 1292 Today's Topics: ARRL - National Exam Day 1993 AX.25 Specifications on the net? German new Zip Codes(?) QSLing and Greenstamps Is this group cancelled? New UHF "Personal Use" Band? Spread Spectrum Studying in San Francisco (2 msgs) 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: Thu, 28 Oct 1993 08:26:22 MDT From: tribune.usask.ca!kakwa.ucs.ualberta.ca!alberta!nebulus!ve6mgs!usenet@decwrl.dec.com Subject: ARRL - National Exam Day 1993 To: info-hams@ucsd.edu The ARRL is sponsoring a National Examination Day for Amateur Radio License testing. That day is this Saturday, October 30, 1993. The following is a listing of nearly 80 examination teams who will be participating in this activity. We wish all examinees the best of luck. We especially offer our thanks and appreciation to all VE Teams who are participating both in this day-- and the remaining 364 days of each year. Know that your efforts are appreciated! AMATEUR RADIO EXAMINATION OPPORTUNITIES ***************************************************************** Special Note: Amateur Radio licenses usually arrive between 8 and 10 weeks after the test session. The FCC considers their processing time to be 90 days--from the date they receive the application. The FCC usually receives the application one to two weeks after the test session (once the VE Team and the coordinating VEC have completed their processing). Note: Codeless Technician to Technician w/HF upgraders (who pass a Morse code test) will not receive a new license from the FCC. The existing Technician license plus the CSCE conveying the Morse code test credit is the only documentation issued for use of the additional HF privileges. ***************************************************************** The following test session information is provided by the ARRL/VEC for the upcoming six to eight week period. For further information, please contact the test session CONTACT PERSON at the telephone number provided. If necessary, you may contact the ARRL/VEC at 203-666-1541 x282 for additional information. Electronic mail may be forwarded to the ARRL/VEC via USENET at "bjahnke@arrl.org" or via MCI Mail to MCI ID: 215-5052. Although the test session information presented here does not indicate whether walk-ins are accepted or not, most test sessions do allow walk-ins. We encourage you, however, to always contact the CONTACT PERSON at the telephone number provided so that the VE Team is aware that you be attending the test session. STILL NEED TO PREPARE FOR YOUR EXAM? If you would like information on how to become licensed; or how to locate Amateur Radio clubs, instructors, licensing classes and/or Novice examiners in your area; please contact the ARRL Educational Activities Department (EAD) at 203-666- 1541 x219. The EAD can also provide information on recommended study materials. Electronic mail may be forwarded to the ARRL EAD via USENET at "rwhite@arrl.org" or via MCI Mail to MCI ID: 215-5052. EXAM LISTINGS - DEFINITION OF FIELDS STATE Test Date,VEC,City,,Contact Phone,Contact Person The SECOND field in the following listing specifies the VEC which is coordinating this examination. This single-character designator denotes the VEC as defined below. An "A" (for example) indicates that this examination is coordinated by the ARRL/VEC. For further information on any examinations listed, or if you do not find any examinations listed for your area, you may contact any of the coordinating VECs below. A = ARRL/VEC, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111; (d) 203-666-1541 The 1993 Test Fee is $5.60. X = Anchorage ARC, 2628 Turnagain Parkway, Anchorage, AK 99517; (d) 907-786-8121, (n) 907-243-2221 (or) 907-276-5121 (or) 907-274-5546 C = Central Alabama VEC, 1215 Dale Dr SE, Huntsville, AL 35801; 205-536-3904 N = Charlotte VEC, 227 Bennett Ln, Charlotte, NC 28213; 704-596-2168 D = Great Lakes ARC VEC Inc., PO Box 273, Glenview, IL 60025; 708-486-8019 E = Golden Empire ARS, PO Box 508, Chico, CA 95927; No phone. G = Greater Los Angeles ARG, 9737 Noble Ave, Sepulveda, CA 91343; 818-892-2068, 805-822-1473. J = Jefferson ARC, PO Box 24368, New Orleans, LA 70184-4368; No phone K = Koolau ARC, 45-529 Nakuluai St, Kaneohe, HI 96744; 808-235-4132 L = Laurel ARC Inc., PO Box 3039, Laurel, MD 20709-0039; (d) 301-572-5124, 301-317-7819, (n) 301-588-3924 M = The Milwaukee RAC Inc., 1737 N 116th St, Wauwatosa, WI 53226; 414-774-6999. Test fee for 1993 is $5.00. H = Mountain ARC, PO Box 10, Burlington, WV 26710; 304-289-3576, 301-724-0674 P = PHD ARA Inc., PO Box 11, Liberty, MO 64068; 816-781-7313 R = Sandarc-VEC, PO Box 2446, La Mesa, CA 91943-2446; 619-465-3926 S = Sunnyvale VEC ARC, PO Box 60307, Sunnyvale, CA 94088-0307; 408-255-9000 T = Triad Emergency ARC, 3504 Stonehurst Pl, High Point, NC 27265; 919-841-7576 W = Western Carolinas ARS VEC, 5833 Clinton Hwy - Suite 203, Knoxville, TN 37912-2500; 615-688-7771. The 1993 Test Fee is $5.60. 5 = W5YI-VEC, PO Box 565101, Dallas, TX 75356-5101; 817-461-6443 The 1993 Test Fee is $5.60. EXAMINATION OPPORTUNITIES IN YOUR AREA: ALABAMA 10/30/93,A,Montgomery,,205-269-4201,Leroy Bell Jr ARKANSAS 10/30/93,A,Fairfield Bay,,501-745-2444,Joe Evans ARIZONA 10/30/93,A,Sierra Vista,,602-378-9404,Frank Ivey CALIFORNIA 10/30/93,A,Burbank,,818-703-4256,Alfred Fernandez 10/30/93,A,Corona,,714-279-5447,Phillip Williams 10/30/93,A,Fairfield,,916-662-0801,Gerald D Newton 10/30/93,A,French Camp,,916-775-1629,Dorothy Hays 10/30/93,A,Fresno,,209-227-3684,William Post 10/30/93,A,Lake Elsinore,,909-678-2147,Julie Szabo 10/30/93,A,Los Angeles,,310-820-1234,Ray Cardenas 10/30/93,A,Ridgecrest,,619-375-7245,Lloyd Brubaker CONNECTICUT 10/30/93,A,Bloomfield,,203-243-1611,Don Wilson 10/30/93,A,Plymouth,,203-283-4089,Lawrence S Polowy DELAWARE 10/30/93,A,Dover,,302-697-6178,Robert W Baker GEORGIA 10/30/93,A,Brunswick,,912-267-0816,Vergil Eckleberry 10/30/93,W,Dalton,,404-673-2214,Bert Coker 10/30/93,A,Fort Gordon,,706-798-5060,Carroll Norton HAWAII 10/30/93,A,Kappa,,808-822-0373,Ed Coan IOWA 10/30/93,A,Council Bluffs,,712-322-1454,Lorraine Bogle ILLINOIS 10/30/93,A,Athens,,217-544-5374,Gary Britz KF9OI 10/30/93,A,Effingham,,217-347-7346,Russ Thomas 10/30/93,A,Hanover Park,,708-483-8523,William Rudd 10/30/93,A,Jacksonville,,217-245-2061,Timothy C Childers INDIANA 10/30/93,A,Connersville,,317-825-2434,Omar Pea NZ9H 10/30/93,A,Indianapolis,,317-291-3569,Joseph A Cirillo 10/30/93,A,South Bend,,219-255-4455,Dan Caesar KENTUCKY 10/30/93,A,Bowling Green,,502-781-4459,Roger Batsel 10/30/93,A,Louisville,,502-423-8478,Otis R Herron LOUISIANA 10/30/93,A,Minden,,318-377-2928,George M Winford MASSACHUSETTS 10/30/93,A,Chelsea,,617-289-2473,Rico Arpino MARYLAND 10/30/93,A,Port Deposit,,410-378-2771,Louis Busby MAINE 10/30/93,A,Portland,,,Arthur Allen MICHIGAN 10/30/93,A,Manistee,,616-864-3077,Gerald Young MINNESOTA 10/30/93,A,Saint Paul,,612-888-6187,Jerry Jensen MISSOURI 10/30/93,A,Hannibal,,314-221-8618,Clifford H Ahrens 10/30/93,A,Kennett,,314-888-6223,Jack D Sawyer MISSISSIPPI 10/30/93,A,Vicksburg,,601-638-3362,Brent Lamb NORTH CAROLINA 10/30/93,A,Andrews,,704-321-3195,Robert Stokely, N4WCO 10/30/93,A,New Bern,,919-633-3178,Charlie Gould NEBRASKA 10/30/93,A,Grand Island,,308-381-8062,Jack Barnard 10/30/93,A,Lincoln,,402-486-1400,John Hauner 10/30/93,A,Norfolk,,402-379-1961,John Wilson 10/30/93,A,North Platte,,308-284-6397,Mark Skinner NEW HAMPSHIRE 10/30/93,A,Contoocook,,603-224-3899,Rob Fair 10/30/93,A,Peterborough,,603-924-9901,Chester Bowles 10/30/93,A,Rochester,,603-742-0130,William Dodge NEW JERSEY 10/30/93,A,Hackettstown,,201-347-7723,Bonita M Johnson 10/30/93,A,Oakland,,201-835-1808,Warren J Walsh Jr NEW MEXICO 10/30/93,A,Clovis,,505-762-3953,Harold Landsperg NEW YORK 10/30/93,A,Albany,,518-462-9417,Bessie Israel 10/30/93,A,Bronx,,718-538-0258,Alcangel Viera 10/30/93,A,Lockport,,716-751-9223,Judith Cianchetti 10/30/93,A,White Plains,,914-834-2322,Dr Richard A Sandell OHIO 10/30/93,A,Akron,,216-836-8869,Tony Mortimer 10/30/93,A,Girard,,216-534-1394,James Viele 10/30/93,A,Lisbon,,216-532-3131,Evelyn Mc Intosh OKLAHOMA 10/30/93,A,Miami,,918-542-7142,Gary Sherard OREGON 10/30/93,A,Eugene,,503-689-5534,Steve Snyder PENNSYLVANIA 10/30/93,A,Bryn Mawr,,215-265-6032,Robert J Lees 10/30/93,A,Indiana,,412-479-8117,Paul Williams 10/30/93,A,Nazareth,,215-767-4778,John Greenage 10/30/93,A,Philadelphia,,215-898-8538,Matthew Gomez 10/30/93,A,Reading,,215-678-8976,Harry Hoffman 10/30/93,A,York,,717-292-3529,Ray Shaub RHODE ISLAND 10/30/93,A,Slatersville,,401-333-2129,Robert Beaudet TENNESSEE 10/30/93,A,Columbia,,615-381-6814,Charles Miller TEXAS 10/30/93,A,Grangerland,,713-592-2257,Sam Neal 10/30/93,A,Laredo,,210-723-9624,C J De La Garza 10/30/93,A,McGregor,,817-859-5374,James M Lang 10/30/93,A,Ravenna,,903-989-2600,Charles Kingston WA5UTS 10/30/93,A,San Angelo,,915-658-7876,Robert R Mowrer VIRGINIA 10/30/93,A,Fredricksburg,,703-373-7076,Carolyn Cavanagh, AC4SK VERMONT 10/30/93,A,Burlington,,802-878-6454,Ralph T Stetson III WASHINGTON 10/30/93,A,Forks,,206-374-2222,Larry G Thornton WISCONSIN 10/30/93,A,Tomahawk,,715-453-7096,Gregory Garner WYOMING 10/30/93,A,Cheyenne,,307-637-8634,Wilson Sellner EXAMINATION OPPORTUNITIES SCHEDULED OUTSIDE THE UNITED STATES: AMERICAN SOMOA 10/30/93,A,Mapusaga Village,,684-699-2420,Michael Homsany BAHAMAS 10/30/93,A,Bahamas,,809-368-2188,Robert Hagans *EOF ------------------------------ Date: 29 Oct 93 01:12:53 GMT From: pipex!sunic!news.funet.fi!nntp.hut.fi!nntp.hut.fi!Tomi.Manninen@uunet.uu.net Subject: AX.25 Specifications on the net? To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <btobackCFKHG2.CBC@netcom.com> btoback@netcom.com (Bruce Toback) writes: >Is the full specification for AX.25 available on the net? ftp.funet.fi:/pub/ham/packet/misc/ax25.doc -- ---Tomi Manninen / Tomi.Manninen@hut.fi / OH2BNS @ OH2RBI.FIN.EU--- ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Oct 93 12:12:29 GMT From: math.fu-berlin.de!news.dfn.de!server2.rz.uni-leipzig.de!news.uni-jena.de!news.tu-ilmenau.de!systemtechnik.tu-ilmenau.de!tom@uunet.uu.net Subject: German new Zip Codes(?) QSLing and Greenstamps To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <1993Oct26.040924.24670@bongo.tele.com>, julian@bongo.tele.com (Julian Macassey) writes: |> In article <9310251547.AA16418@NADC.NADC.NAVY.MIL> skitch@nadc.navy.mil (M. Squicciarini) writes: |> > |> >I just read in WorldRadio that Germany just revamped its |> >zip code system there by making all the address in the |> >callbook incorrect. |> |> I wonder how many years it will take before Buckmaster have |> all the D calls listed with the new postal codes? |> |> Anyone want to open a book on this one? |> |> Other than that, I am sure the German Bundespost will be able |> to deliver mail addressed to obselete post codes. They may punish you |> by delaying it for a while though. |> -- |> .sig file has been packed away for the move - it's in there with the manuals They ARE able to deliver it... sometimes quicker then with the new codes,hi. DL5ATP, Thomas -- Thomas Planke Planke@Systemtechnik.TU-Ilmenau.DE Technical University of Ilmenau Phone: +49 3677/69-1465 ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Oct 93 11:41:02 GMT From: paris.ics.uci.edu!csulb.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!spool.mu.edu!nigel.msen.com!yale.edu!newsserver.jvnc.net!a3bee2.radnet.com@news.service.uci.edu Subject: Is this group cancelled? To: info-hams@ucsd.edu I take it amateur .misc is no longer on the net? -- Randy KA1UNW If you get a shock while servicing your equipment, "Works for me!" randy@192.153.4.200 DON'T JUMP! -Peter Keyes You might break an expensive tube! ------------------------------ Date: Tue, 26 Oct 93 16:56:14 GMT From: psinntp!laidbak!tellab5!balr!ttd.teradyne.com!news@uunet.uu.net Subject: New UHF "Personal Use" Band? To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In article <931019.82990.GREGL@delphi.com>, Greg Law <GREGL@delphi.com> writes: > The radio is also in the 1993 Radio Shack catalog, and is part of the new > GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) allocated in the 400MHz band for personal > use. The only requirement for operating a radio is that you know your own > name and address, and fork over a check for $35 or so. By the way, I'm sure > the one mile range was measured hilltop to hilltop. :-) > > -- Greg KE4DPX And GMRS is hardly 'New'. It's been around for years (at least 10, probably more). -------- John Rice - K9IJ | "Did I say that ?" I must have, but It was rice@ttd.teradyne.com | MY opinion only, no one else's...Especially | Not my Employer's.... Licensed since 1959 (708)-438-5065 - (bbs ) | Ex: K8YZR, KH6GHC, WB9CSP, W9MMB, WA1TXV ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1993 00:28:47 GMT From: pacbell.com!amdahl!netcomsv!netcom.com!wd6cmu@network.ucsd.edu Subject: Spread Spectrum To: info-hams@ucsd.edu In a previous post, Marc Lombart (ranfry@CAM.ORG) wrote: : My knowledge of Spread Spectrum is quite limited, but my : understanding is that it would probably not be viable as a HAM node, : seeing as it takes many times the normal bandwidth for each "channel." : The main use of Spread Spectrum is security, not communication. At : least, that is what I know from the little I have found on the subject. Security depends on the algorithm you use to "spread" the signal, so you can make it pretty public if you want to. (I think current FCC rules limit ham useage to a few well-known algorithms.) As far as my limited understanding goes, the main advantage is coordination: a set of well-coordinated and efficiently-used conventional channels are more efficient of spectrum space than spread spectrum, but you can throw a bunch of spread-spectrum users into a band with *no* coordination and do almost as well. It really pays off when users start moving around or coming and going with no warning. That makes it ideal for consumer applications, the advantages for hams are less clear. The ARRL publishes a book on the subject that is supposed to be a pretty good intro. -- Eric Williams | Vincent: MC (B+S)t G+Y 1.1 Y L++ C+ T+ I+++ H+ S++ V+ F++ wd6cmu@netcom.com | Murphy: DS W+(B+R)t+R Y 1.2 Y L C+ T- I+++ H+ A+ F+ B-- WD6CMU@WD6CMU.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1993 02:57:41 GMT From: rtech!amdahl!netcomsv!netcom.com!msattler@decwrl.dec.com Subject: Studying in San Francisco To: info-hams@ucsd.edu Jack Hamilton (jfh@netcom.com) wrote: : msattler@netcom.com (Michael Sattler) wrote: : >I've modified my Kenwood TH-78A by removing diodes 4 and 5 as : >specified and it's now able to do cross-band and rx 300-399 and : >800-999 Mhz. : Um, how do you know it can do cross-band repeat if it's never transmitted? Sorry, I mistyped. That's what the tech note claims the mod will do. I'm not even sure how to test it, but I'll be damned if I was going to leave *any* surface-mount diode attached after getting the extended-range diode off! I'm used to dealing with hacking small electronics, but those... : ---------------------------------------------------- : Jack Hamilton POB 281107 SF CA 94128 USA : jfh@netcom.com kd6ttl@w6pw.#nocal.ca.us.na -- ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Michael S. Sattler msattler@netcom.com +1 (415) 621-2903 Digital Jungle Software Encrypt now; ask me how. (finger for PGP key) All that is required for evil to triumph is for {wo}men of good will to do nothing. ------------------------------ Date: Sat, 30 Oct 1993 03:29:40 GMT From: rtech!amdahl!netcomsv!netcom.com!jfh@decwrl.dec.com Subject: Studying in San Francisco To: info-hams@ucsd.edu msattler@netcom.com (Michael Sattler) wrote: >Sorry, I mistyped. That's what the tech note claims the mod will >do. I'm not even sure how to test it, but I'll be damned if I >was going to leave *any* surface-mount diode attached after getting >the extended-range diode off! I'm used to dealing with hacking >small electronics, but those... The solder pads on my FT-530 were certainly tiny. Not a job for someone with shaky hands. There are still lots of pads who purpose I don't know. I'm not willing to desolder them just to see what happens. -- ---------------------------------------------------- Jack Hamilton POB 281107 SF CA 94128 USA jfh@netcom.com kd6ttl@w6pw.#nocal.ca.us.na ------------------------------ Date: 29 Oct 93 01:38:41 GMT From: munnari.oz.au!metro!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@uunet.uu.net To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <2agaqq$1fv@bigboote.WPI.EDU>, <2ahec9INN6se@abyss.West.Sun.COM>, <1993Oct26.130817.1696@mwk.com>om.au Subject : Re: Bird watt-meters can't be exported? Sigh... All right, you've all had your little joke; now, can someone say (sensibly) why these meters cannot be exported? -- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) VK2KFU @ VK2RWI.NSW.AUS.OC PGP 2.3 dave@esi.COM.AU ...munnari!esi.COM.AU!dave available ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1993 02:20:41 GMT From: pacbell.com!amdahl!netcomsv!netcom.com!jfh@network.ucsd.edu To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <CF2wpI.vx@news.Hawaii.Edu>, <jlrCFL2rF.4uo@netcom.com>, <2ap28h$pj5@news.acns.nwu.edu> Subject : Re: Homonauseated (Was: Newsline #842) rdewan@casbah.acns.nwu.edu (Rajiv Dewan) wrote: >Curious. Based on my rudimentary understanding of theory of evolution, >I would have thought that if being gay was genetic there would not be >any one around left to talk about it. The fact that there are gay people >would seem to imply the opposite. No. You have some misperceptions: - You seem to think that gay people don't have children. Not so. They do, the most famous example being Oscar Wilde. - You seem to think that the gene could be passed directly, but not indirectly. The gene or combination of genes could be passed through the brothers and sisters of gay people. - You seem to think that there is no evolutionary value in homosexuality. Turn your arguement on its head and say "If homosexuality is genetic, and it's still around, it must have an evolutionary advantage." - You seem to think that traits which are disadvantageous (not granting that homosexuality is such a trait) would be bred out. That's not not necessarily the case. It takes a fair amount of lethality for a trait to be bred out. In any case, only those traits which show up before or during normal child-bearing years will be bred out. Comments about how this is irrelevant to amateur radio will be cheerfully ignored. This is USENET, after all. Digression is a way of life. -- ---------------------------------------------------- Jack Hamilton POB 281107 SF CA 94128 USA jfh@netcom.com kd6ttl@w6pw.#nocal.ca.us.na ------------------------------ Date: Fri, 29 Oct 1993 19:18:30 GMT From: sdd.hp.com!nigel.msen.com!spool.mu.edu!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!news.kei.com!news.oc.com!csci-wiermac.etsu.edu!user@network.ucsd.edu To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <1993Oct26.161942.19759@worldbank.org>, <CFKHwn.Lnn@odin.corp.sgi.com>, <2ap6i7$hc7@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU> Subject : Re: 'Vanity' Call Signs In article <2ap6i7$hc7@senator-bedfellow.MIT.EDU>, drt@athena.mit.edu (David R Tucker) wrote: > > Bad analogy. Callsign are Federal - as long as the prefix and format are right, > how FCC assigns calls is up to them. Registration is a State matter. The > Sovereign State of Arizona can tell you to stick those Texan plates up your > tailpipe, if they want to. > And they will. I used to live in Flagstaff (until getting laid off last January). I had a running battle with the Arizona DOT for years about auto registration. Turns out that state makes a MAJOR hassle about things along these lines. For example, they won't sell you a parking permit for the University UNLESS you have an Arizona Registration with ARIZONA insurance (I'd moved there from Colorado - had Colorado based insurance from a company which did business in both states - the company said "sure it's good in Arizona" - but I had to cancel it and buy friggin ARIZONA insurace at ARIZONA controlled rates!) All this time I owned property, paid taxes, voted, and maintained a year round residence back in Colorado - However, at any rate - one reason I was fighting this was because I had Colorado call sign plates. And in Arizona when you register your car, not only do you have to put ARIZONA plates on your car, they CONFISCATE your old plates (called "surrendering" them). Now, I had another vehicle still registered in Colorado which I would have ideally switched my Colo call sign plates over to, but that was a no - go since I couldn't register the first car in ARIZONA without losing them... I also checked about call sign plates in RRIZONA (they cost $2/yr in Colorado) - turns out they are classed as vanity plates and have the same exhorbitant charge - and this is in Barry Goldwater land! I'd like to tell the Sovereign State of Arizona where they can put those confiscated plates... ======== insert usual disclaimers here ============ Bob Wier, East Texas State U., Commerce, Texas wier@merlin.etsu.edu (watch for address change) ------------------------------ Date: 29 Oct 93 01:47:26 GMT From: munnari.oz.au!metro!news.ci.com.au!eram!dave@uunet.uu.net To: info-hams@ucsd.edu References <CEz4BH.HzA@fms.com>, <1993Oct19.164057.20696@ssc.com>, <randall.751667579@infmx> Subject : Re: 49MHz Walkie-Talkies to 6M conversions wanted In article <randall.751667579@infmx>, randall@informix.com (Randall Rhea) writes: [ Change rocks and re-tweak ] | It may not be that easy. Some units, like the Radio Shack multi-channel | model, cannot be modified. The cheapo kiddie HTs can probably | be modified this way, but they are AM, and have a less-than-stellar | receiver. If it's for a college project, fine, but don't expect to | hit repeaters with them. If those 49 MHz units are the ones sold here on 55.050 MHz; they are indeed FM, and they do indeed come down nicely to 6m. However, their output power is best measured in femto-watts; they draw more current on receive than transmit... They also have an excellent front-end for their size (nearby transmitters don't seem to bother them) and have an independant Rx/Tx circuit, so a repeater split is no problem. -- Dave Horsfall (VK2KFU) VK2KFU @ VK2RWI.NSW.AUS.OC PGP 2.3 dave@esi.COM.AU ...munnari!esi.COM.AU!dave available ------------------------------ End of Info-Hams Digest V93 #1292 ****************************** ******************************