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(Continued from previous part.)

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  Lyndon Nerenberg  VE6TCP/VE6BBM

  lyndon@unbc.edu

  To subscribe to the DX mailing list, send an E-mail request to:

     dx-REQUEST@unbc.edu

  asking to be added.  A short introductory message will promptly
  follow.

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Bob Nielsen, W6SWE              Internet: w6swe@tapr.org
Tucson, AZ                      AMPRnet:  w6swe@w6swe.ampr.org
[44.124.12.16]                  AX.25:    w6swe@wb7tls.az.usa.na

Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR)

I am no longer a TAPR officer, but try to help out with the TAPR file
server and am the "official" contact person on the Internet and CompuServe
(71540,2364).

To access the TAPR file server, send E-mail to:

file-request@tapr.org

To get the help file and a list of available files, send the following
commands in the body of the message:

help
dir
quit

All mail sent to that address is not read by a human.  Conversely, mail
sent to tapr@tapr.org is read by a human who will be glad to take your
orders or process membership applications, but cannot send you
file server files.

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|  ___  ________  |       Dr. Barry L. Ornitz          WA4VZQ
| |  / /        | |       Eastman Kodak Company
| | / /         | |       Eastman Chemical Company Research Laboratories
| |< < K O D A K| |       Process Instrumentation Research Laboratory
| | \ \         | |       P. O. Box 1972, Building 167B
| |__\ \________| |       Kingsport, TN  37662       615/229-4904
|                 |       INTERNET:   ornitz@kodak.com
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Part 15 Low-Power Broadcasting

Antennas (including expertise in computer modelling using MININEC and
NIST modelling programs)

Instrumentation (my profession)

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Dave Potter, K1MBO

potter@think.com

electronics theory, regulations, antennas and 
transmission lines, operating practices.

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There is an active mailing list for fans of hollow state
(i.e. tube) radio equipment.  Send a subscription request to:

boatanchors-request@gnu.ai.mit.edu

and you will be added to the group!

An additional note:  You can save the list owner (me!) a lot of trouble
by including your email address in the text of your subscription requests.
boatanchors is a mail alias, not an automated listserv.  Thanks!

Paul Prescott
N1AAC
regnad@gnu.ai.mit.edu

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Terrence R. (Terry) Redding  WB5LMJ

DOMAIN: terry%red@lawton.lonestar.org
UUCP:   . . . !rwsys!lawton!red!terry
PACKET:  WB5LMJ @ WB5MJS.OK.USA.NA
Voice 405 536-8822, Ben's Place (Benjamin Franklin) BBS 536-6988 9p to 6a
PhD candidate, University of Oklahoma in Adult and Higher Education
Educational Advisor, American Radio Relay League
221 SW Crystal Hills Drive, Lawton, Oklahoma 73505

I am primarily an adult educator conducting research in self-directed 
learning.  I have been involved in the following activities:

-  Teach licensing classes, since 1974.
-  Organize clubs, Stuttgart Amateur Radio Club, Panama Canal Astronomy 
        Club, Lawton Astronomy Club.
-  Public speaking and publish on growth in volunteer organizations,
        marketing adult and higher education and teaching amateur radio
        courses.
-  Research in adult learning theory, adult motivation and organizational 
        theory.
-  Conducted a SAREX activity that involve seven communities, 21 schools
        and 3,000 children.

I am primarily interested in assisting amateur radio clubs grow.

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Tony Reeves
KK6XC
QTH Beach Area of So. Los Angeles
Torrance, Redondo Beach, Hermosa Beach, Manhattan beach

tony@hacgate.scg.hac.com

Novice training, local VE for Novice-Tech tests,
General questions

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James J. Richards

richardsjj@oa.frc.com

First-Class FCC Radiotelephone License 

25 years of Public Safety Communications and Computer-
Aided Dispatch

Scanners - Digital Comm - Freqs - Business Band - Public Safety
MDT's - Fax - RTTY

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                                              _________   _________  The
Scott Rosenfeld                                        \ /  Long   Original
ham@wam.umd.edu  Amateur Radio NF3I  Burtonsville, MD   |   Live    $5.00
  WAC-CW/SSB  WAS  DXCC - 109 QSLed on dipoles _________| Dipoles! Antenna!

CW, HF DX, and QSLing

I'm by no means a QSL expert, and I don't even get the GO-list or have a 
packet setup to get into the local packetcluster - but I'm always glad to
help out with practical QSLing tips.  I still haven't been able to get 
any cards out of ex-Soviet Asia, and I don't know that I ever will, to be
honest.  Oh well, I'll just keep trying.

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John Rymell  N3PFF
ryme@bloomu.edu
Bloomsburg University
Bloomsburg, PA

Have over 25 years in electronic/computer service work, antennas, SWL,
and a love of building just about anything from next to nothing (:^)!
Glad to help those in need. 

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Stephen R. Salmon                   E-mail: steve@carlyle.com
Carlyle Systems, Inc.               Phone:  415-345-2500
2000 Alameda de las Pulgas          Fax:    415-349-3874
San Mateo, CA 94403

DXing - not Honor Roll, but about 200.

DXpeditioning (some) - did a single-handed one to North Cooks and Palmyra
  in 1990

Marine operation

I'm a VE (Sunnyvale VEC) and help administer the tests about every two months
at the Berkeley Yacht Club.  I also teach a novice class there every year or
two.  

Reciprocal Licensing/Foreign Operation

(I've done some foreign operation, and plan to do more.  I'm getting ready
for a circumnavigation/worldwide DXpedition).

73, Steve, AA6LF

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Bob Salnick, Spokane,WA |  USENET:     oliveb!isc-br!tau-ceti!DejaVu!salnick
  Amiga 1000, WB 1.3    |  INTERNET:   salnick@DejaVu.spk.wa.us
      WA9BVE            |

I can help people with HF stuff, cheap antennas, and am willing to help
troubleshoot problems with rigs.

I believe that one of the pillars of ham radio - construction/ 
understanding at the burn-your-hand-with-a-soldering-iron level - is 
drifting out of ham radio.  With Japanese radios which cost so much,  
fewer and fewer hams are willing to risk their warranty to service their 
own equipment.  I would like to see a turn-around here... 

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Mark Salyzyn, VE6MGS   mark@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca

Qualifications:
  
 Repair Technician 
 Electrical Engineer (11+ years)
 Advanced Amateur (Canadian) since 1988

Advice of value:

 HF + VHF construction, homebrew, repair, circuitry, programming and mods
 Operating Mobile
 Packet Radio (Radio, TNC, AX.25, TCP/IP)
 NTS (Net Control for 80m CW Alberta Traffic Net for 3 1/2 years)
 Canadian Tests, Rules and Regulations
 Antennas, Design and Installation
 General Electronics, Repair, Diagnosis and Design
 CW training
 Having fun with Amateur Radio communications

Maintainer of Radio Amateurs on Usenet E-mail address directory

Please direct all Radio Amateurs on Usenet E-mail address feedback,
submissions, and administrivia to hams-on-usenet@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca.

Moderator of rec.radio.info newsgroup

Please direct all rec.radio.info submissions to
rec-radio-info@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca and all feedback and administrivia to
rec-radio-request@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca. 

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Andrew Sargent  N8OFS, AAN5HJT

andrews@fms.com
andrews@telemax.com

My primary interests include: 6M AM, 10GHz, 5.65-5.925 GHz, 3.3-3.5
GHz, the fact of being a No-Code is not a crime, 2M AM, 2M FM QRP SIMP,
packet radio experimentation, mobile operations, NTS, VHF Contesting,
and of course... Army Mars. 

If your interested in Army MARS, e-mail me.  If your interested in Air
Force or Navy MARS, e-mail me and I will send you a list of those
members which I have compiled.  Try to decide, then let me know.

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Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com>    | Just think of me as a recombinant Simp-
N6QQQ @ N0ARY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM     | son. Homer's looks, Lisa's brains, Bart's
+1 408 249 9630, log in as 'guest'   | manners, and Maggie's appetite for TV.
PGP 2.2 key and geek code via finger |               -- Me

HF RTTY/AMTOR, Decoding CHU
VHF Packet
Unix, especially SunOS
Network Time Protocol (NTP)
Class-C Bipolar Amplifier Design
Phased-Lock-Loop (PLL) Theory (except for loop filters)

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Steve Schallehn, KB0AGD   | Internet : steve@matt.ksu.ksu.edu
Kansas State University   | UUCP : ..!rutgers!ksuvax1!ksuvm.bitnet!steve
Manhattan, Kansas 66506   | Bitnet   : STEVE@KSUVM
Packet: KB0AGD @ K0VAY.#NEKS.KS.USA.NA

A contact for people with question about Kantronics packet
equipment.  I am not affiliated with Kantronics, but know quite
a bit about them.

University Clubs (Member of Kansas State ARC, W0QQQ)

VHF/UHF Repeaters

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Kenneth W. Schildt  N4VSD, AAA9AT

n4vsd@mars.army.mil

Army MARS Internet/Milnet Host Administrator

Army MARS has established an E-mail host on the Internet.  If you
are an Army MARS member and have access to the Internet/Milnet, we
would like to hear from you.  Please send a message to
register@mars.army.mil with your Army MARS call in the Subject line.

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Paul W. Schleck, KD3FU

pschleck@unomaha.edu

Internet Services (Finding FAQ's, using Usenet, FTP, telnet,
Archie, FTP mail-servers, mailing lists, etc., etc.)

Club Activities, Examinations, and other events in the Omaha/
Lincoln/Council Bluffs (Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa) area.

Also willing to provide newsreader kill/select file help to anyone
interested in customizing their presentation of the rec.radio.*
newsgroups

College Clubs

Ham-Univ mailing list for college clubs has found yet another new 
home at the New Jersey Institute of Technology.  E-mail for
subscription information.

Maintainer of this list

Please direct all Elmers List submissions, feedback, and administrivia
to elmers-request@unomaha.edu.

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Mike Shirley - WB6WUI         mikey@slic.cts.com          GEnie: SLIC
PO Box 460  Lakeside, CA 92040  USA     PGP v2.1 Public Key Available

For archival information about ACC equipment, send E-mail to
acc-l-archives@slic.cts.com with "help" in the body of the message 
or try my BBS at +1 619 390-7542 (390-SLIC). 

(see also Monte Freeman KC4GPW)

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Mike Silva  KK6GM

mjsilva@ted.win.net

Stuff I know:

    Antennas
    Circuitry (analog, digital, RF, tubes, semiconductors)
    Construction
    CW
    Operation (HF, VHF/UHF)
    Finding Parts

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Marty Squicciarini  NR3Z

skitch@nadc.navy.mil

DX and Contesting
QSL'ing 

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Terry Stader - KA8SCP/1, America Online Ham Radio Club Host

Internet: tstader@aol.com  _or_  p00489@psilink.com 
(Files/messages larger than 27K, please send to "p00489@psilink.com")

KA8SCP@WA1PHY.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM  _or_ 
ka8scp@ka8scp.ampr.org [44.56.4.82]

- registered ARRL Instructor (teaching for the last 6 years Novice/Tech
classes with an 87% pass rate)
- Host of the America Online Ham Radio Club (like CompuServe only a LITTLE
smaller!)
- President for 5 consecutive years of an ARRL Special Service Club (The
Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford, MA - WB1GOF)
- ARRL Section Emergency Coordinator (SEC) for EMAS section
- Area 1 Communications Officer for the Massachusetts Emergency Management
Agency (formerly Mass. Civil Defense Agency)
- Expertise with Apple // and Macintosh computers.  (I have over 80 MB
of Mac ham radio software available.) and ham-related
- Operate TCP/IP with Macintosh
- plus all around source of information about communications

Maintainer of Macintosh Amateur Radio Software List 

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Bill Standerfer                        *        Hewlett-Packard Company
CFI-A, IA, ME                          *        VXI Systems Division
bills@lvld.hp.com                      *        Loveland, CO  80539 
Baron N222AB - KF0DJ - Pikes Peak 253  *        303-679-2378

I'm certainly willing to be an Elmer if there's a need.  I hope I've learned a
few things in 27 years on the air. :-)  Here's a list of subjects I might be
able to help with:

Antennas
General Operating Practices
Older (Tube) Equipment
Test Equipment and Measurements

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Steve Sternitzke, NS5I
    
sds@sat.datapoint.com

I work with the W5YI-VEC organization ("official" title - assistant VEC) 
and I write the VE manuals for W5YI.  Add my name to the list of people 
who are available to answer questions about volunteer exams, FCC 
policies (as related to hams), the licensing question pools, etc.

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Dave Stine  WA2JTA/6

My areas of expertise are:

- vacuum tube amps, receivers, exciters
- CW operating tips
- wire antenna tips, hints & kinks

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  David Stockton, GM4ZNX

  dstock@hpqmola.sqf.hp.com
 
  SWL since 1960
  Licensed since 1984    (UK full class A)
  Degrees in electronics&comms and digital techniques etc.
  Currently senior design engineer doing RF design

  Fairly broad interest in amateur radio (but not contests!)

  Antennas, Transmission lines,filters  from fundamental theory to practice
  Receiver structures and circuits      from simple to state of the art.
  Transmitters, ATUs
  Test equipment
  Wide experience of troubleshooting/repairing equipment.
  Professional experience of EMC/RFI 
  QRP
  UK Operation and Licensing

  My morse is flaky, but I keep working on it
  No interest in contests
  No interest in packet radio or in fixing computers

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      Ken Stuart, W3VVN
      48 Johnson Road
      Pasadena, Md. 21122
      401-437-1758 (home)

      kstuart@oasys.dt.navy.mil

      via packet: W3VVN @ N3ETI.MD.USA

Have been licensed since '53, currently Advanced class.  ARRL Technical
Advisor since '80 on Batteries and Power Supplies.  You may have seen
my article in the Feb. '91 issue of QST on NiCads.  Authored the rewrite
of the power supply chapter of the ARRL handbook in '85 when the new
format was generated (large page, versus the old small size).  Most
of the stuff is still unmodified.  Currently lecturing on battery
care and feeding to clubs in the Baltimore/Annapolis area.

I have been employed as a power supply design engineer for about the
last 25 years.

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Roger H. Taylor, PE                rtaylor@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
1106 Rayburn Ct.                   K9ALD     AFA3WG
Mahomet, IL 61853                  Outdoor writer (Fishing)
217-586-4958                       Skamania Reign Supreme!
Manager, Network systems, OIM, University of Illinois

Help on antennas, Air Force MARS, components, Tube circuits,
linear amplifiers, troubleshooting.

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Ren J. Tescher  N0PVI                   Resume~
ren@ncar.ucar.edu                     AAS, Electronic Technology
Electronic Technician/Sysop           AAS, Computer Systems Technology
Research Applications Program (RAP)   4 years consumer electronics repair
National Center for                   2 years calibration lab and repair
Atmospheric Research (NCAR)           2 year unix sysop
Rm 2078 Bldg 2, 3450 Mitchell Ln.     ethernet and serial cable
PO Box 3000,                          phased-array radar
Boulder, CO 80307     (303)497-8407   doppler weather radar
FAX (303)497-8401                     PC's
He knows enough to be dangerous.      non-freon appliance repair
dona nobis pacem                      strung interior phone lines, too!
        ***I will email at your request, morse code programs for the
        Sun, IBM Basica, and SCO which I've saved off the net.***

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Bob Tidd  KJ6CS

inp@violet.berkeley.edu

Computerized DXCC databases and query software (written in
BSD-Unix compatible C) available on request.  Would welcome ports 
to IBM-PC or Macintosh.

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Clark Savage Turner, Graduate Student Researcher
turner@safety.ics.uci.edu
Safety Critical Software Group                  home:
Department of Info. and Computer Science        1514 Verano Place
Irvine, CA. 92717                               Irvine, CA. 92715
(714) 856 4049                                  (714) 856 2131

WA3JPG, QRP #3526
        HHH WAS  #489

Admitted to practice law in California, Massachusetts, and New York.
ARRL Volunteer Counsel

I would (have been doing it by default) be happy to be an Elmer in the 
area of older HF gear, especially QRP operation with Ten Tec Argonauts
(and Power Mites, etc.).  Also have experience with other 10-20 year-old
economy HF rigs, particularly the Kenwood TS-520. 

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 Paul Turvey, G1PJJ   | Internet: paul@topsy.demon.co.uk
                      | Amprnet:  paul@g1pjj.ampr.org
                      | AX25:     g1pjj@gb7zaa.#34.gbr.eu

Maintainer of the uk.radio.amateur FAQ

Available via anonymous FTP from ftp.demon.co.uk under
/pub/ham/uk-radio-amateur-faq.

Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to 
ukfaq@topsy.demon.co.uk.

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 _____
|     | Johnathan Vail     vail@tegra.com     (508) 663-7435
|Tegra| jv@n1dxg.ampr.org    N1DXG@448.625-(WorldNet)
 -----  MEMBER: League for Programming Freedom (league@prep.ai.mit.edu)

ampr.org IP Coordinator for East/Central Massachusetts subnet
(44.056.xxx.xxx)

TAPR/9600 modem (putting some stuff together for a local repeater)
 
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Jim Van Peursem - KE0PH

jvp@iastate.edu

Author of Savant, the packet radio communications program for the
Apple Macintosh.  For more information, consult Terry Stader's List
of Macintosh Amateur Radio Software.

Also have a few years experience in Unix (especially HP-UX) and system
administration.

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--Bruce Walker WT1M (bruce@think.com)
  Chuck Adams K5FO (adams@chuck.dallas.sgi.com)

The QRP Internet mailing list is open to all topics relating to low-power
amateur radio operation.  Example topics: portable operation, equipment
design and construction, solar and battery power, QRPp, contesting, ....

The mailing list address is QRP@Think.COM; mail to that address will be
sent to everyone on the list without human intervention.  There is also an
administrative address QRP-Request@Think.COM which will be monitored by the
list maintainer(s); please use that for such requests as adding or removing
yourself from the list, questions about the FTP access, etc.

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Steve Watt KD6GGD                       Packet: KD6GGD @ N0ARY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NA
ICBM: 121W 56' 53.1" / 37N 20' 16.7"           Internet: steve@wattres.SJ.CA.US
"A person reveals his character by nothing so clearly as the joke he resents."
   -- G. C. Lichtenberg

Maintainer of rec.radio.amateur.digital.misc FAQ

Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to 
digital-faq@wattres.sj.ca.us.  If you think you have some valuable
insights into non-packet digital modes, PLEASE contact me through
that address.  You might get added to the list...  No, that's not
a threat. ;)

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John Welch  N9JZW, NNN0WYZ
jjw@seastar.org

Navy/Marine Corps (NMC) MARS

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Vikki Welch  WV9K, NNN0AEE
vikki@seastar.org

Navy/Marine Corps (NMC) MARS
Region Four ECOMM Planning Officer: NNN0ASG TWO

There are other NMCMARS Members on the Internet and I'll be compiling a
list, if anyone is interested.  I'd also welcome any correspondence
with other members of MARS.  We are currently considering a MARS
conference on a dial-up BBS.

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=========== round up the usual disclaimers! ===========
=Bob Wier WB5KXH - wier@merlin.etsu.edu - keeper of the
            Adobe Photoshop, Motorola HC11,
             and ICOM radio mailing lists.

The HC11 mailing list also encompasses discussion about the HC16.

To subscribe, send E-mail to mc68hc11-request@hipp.etsu.edu

The ICOM list is for not only Ham, but SWL, Scanning, and
Global Positioning System (GPS) equipment as well.

To subscribe, send E-mail to icom-request@hipp.etsu.edu

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Paul Williamson  KB5MU

kb5mu@amsat.org

I'm not the author of InstantTrack itself, but I was extensively
involved in its testing.  I'm the author of OrbitDRV (the tracking TSR
that comes with InstantTrack) and a number of other InstantTrack
auxilliary programs.

AMSAT-NA (the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation in North America)
operates the Internet host AMSAT.ORG to provide for efficient
communications between people interested in the amateur satellite
program.  At this time two services are provided: a message remailing
service and a mailing list service.

In the future, an archive of files will be accessible by anonymous
ftp or possibly by email.  In the meantime, check the host ucsd.edu
by anonymous ftp for AMSAT-related files.  Consult your local guru
for help on using anonymous ftp.

The message remailing service permits users to send each other mail
on the Internet without keeping track of each other's Internet
address.  The remailing service allows each user to receive mail sent
to the address callsign@amsat.org, where callsign is that user's
amateur radio callsign, or other unique identifier.  Mail sent to
that address will be routed first to the AMSAT.ORG host at UCSD in
San Diego, then remailed from AMSAT.ORG to the network address
specified by the user.  In most cases, this process delays the
message by only a very few minutes.

The mailing list service groups subscribers into mailing lists to
receive certain types of messages.  There are public mailing lists
available to anyone, and private mailing lists available only to
certain people (for example, AMSAT Board of Directors members or
PACSAT command stations).  Currently the following public mailing
lists exist:

   ANS          AMSAT News Service

                This mailing list carries official news releases from
                the AMSAT News Service.  These messages are posted in
                a form suitable for direct posting to a packet radio
                BBS system.  Each message contains a Bulletin Identifier
                (BID), which permits the message to be introduced into
                the packet network at many places without resulting in
                duplicate bulletins at any BBS.  The primary purpose of
                this mailing list is to distribute ANS bulletins for
                redistribution (via the packet net or on AMSAT voice
                nets), but individuals may also subscribe for their own
                use.  If your local packet BBS doesn't seem to get the
                ANS bulletins reliably, you are encouraged to post the
                ANS bulletins yourself.

                Only authorized AMSAT News Service personnel should
                send messages to the ANS mailing list.

   AMSAT-BB     AMSAT bulletin board

                This mailing list carries general AMSAT information.
                This information may NOT be suitable in content for
                transmission via amateur radio, so automatic reposting
                of AMSAT-BB messages to packet radio BBS's is discouraged.
                The purpose of this mailing list is to provide a forum
                for general discussion of any satellite-related topic.

                Anyone may send messages to the AMSAT-BB mailing list.
                Simply address your message to amsat-bb@amsat.org, and
                it will be automatically forwarded to all subscribers
                to the AMSAT-BB mailing list.

                Editors of publications should ask permission of the
                sender before publishing anything seen in AMSAT-BB
                elsewhere, unless the posting was obviously a public
                press release.  However, posters should realize that
                anything posted to AMSAT-BB is essentially public.

   KEPS         Keplerian Elements mailing list

                This mailing list carries official postings of Keplerian
                element sets for satellites of interest to radio amateurs.
                Like the ANS bulletins, these messages are posted in a
                form suitable for direct posting to a packet radio BBS.

                Only authorized AMSAT News Service personnel should
                send messages to the KEPS mailing list.

   NASAINFO     NASA related information mailing list

                This mailing list contains information about current
                and planned NASA space missions.  Be forewarned: at times
                this mailing list delivers many large messages.

   SAREX        Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment mailing list

                This mailing list contains information and press releases
                pertaining to SAREX missions.


To obtain any of these services, just send a message to the address

        listserv@amsat.org

This address may be reached from CompuServe MAIL as:

        >INTERNET:listserv@amsat.org

For the moment, the maintenance of the AMSAT.ORG mailing lists and
remailing aliases is done manually.  Later, this service will
probably be automated and you will have to follow a strict message
format.  For now, you may send requests in free format.  They will
usually be processed within a few days.  In general, you will not
receive an explicit reply to your request.  Be sure you specify:

        1. Which mailing list(s) you want to receive

        2. Your callsign, if any

        3. The Internet address to be used, if different from the
           one in your From: header.

You should not send messages about your subscriptions to any of the
mailing lists.  Send them to listserv@amsat.org instead.  This
includes questions, requests for changes, requests for information
about mailing services, and complaints.

The list of amateurs who may be reached via the message remailing
service may be obtained by requesting the "address book".  Note that
the address book as distributed contains only the callsigns of the
available addressees, not their actual Internet addresses.  The address
book is updated occasionally, and does not necessarily contain the very
latest information.

You may request to be added to the list, to be deleted from the list,
or to have your Internet address changed on the list.  Please include
your callsign if you have one.  If you don't have a callsign, that's
OK, but please say so.  If you have more than one Internet address
you want to have available on the AMSAT.ORG remailer, you may so
specify.  For instance, if you have a regular Internet address and a
CompuServe account, you may appear in the address book as both w1xyz
and w1xyz-cis.  Mail sent to w1xyz would go to your Internet address,
and mail sent to w1xyz-cis would go to CompuServe.  MCImail accounts
have the form w1xyz-mci, and so on.

You may also subscribe or unsubscribe to any of the public mailing
lists described above.  Send a message to listserv@amsat.org,
specifying clearly which mailing list(s) you want to add or drop, and
giving your callsign if you have one.  When you subscribe to a
mailing list, you will automatically be added to the remailing
service as well, because the mailing lists are maintained by
callsign.  If you have more than one address listed in the remailing
service, please indicate which one(s) you want the mailing list
messages sent to.

Additional mailing lists, public or private, can be set up as needed.
Send mail to listserv@amsat.org for details.

Questions about any service offered by AMSAT.ORG may be directed to
listserv@amsat.org as well.

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 Areas of Interest: ARES/RACES, Emergency Comm, and ARRL
                    Field Organization.
 
        73's de  Steve Wilson, KA6S
 
        SCV Section Manager
        813 Berryessa St.
        Milpitas, Ca 95035
 
        Hm (408)946-7410 Wk (408)473-2580
        stevew@netcom.com

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Bob Witte              HP Colorado Springs Division
bobw@col.hp.com        P.O. Box 2197
Phone:(719) 590-3230   Colorado Springs, CO  80901
Radio: KB0CY            
"There is no such thing as ground."
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 Mobile
 RFI
 Equipment Testing  (instrumentation)
 Repeaters
 VHF/UHF (including mountaintopping/portable operation)

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John F. Woods  WB7EEL

jfw@ksr.com

Maintainer of My List of Mail Order Electronics Companies

Available via anonymous FTP from ftp.cs.buffalo.edu under /pub/ham-radio
or rtfm.mit.edu under /pub/usenet/rec.radio.amateur.misc

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- Y -
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Conway Yee  N2JWQ
yee@mipg.upenn.edu
2144 East 21 Street
Brooklyn, New York  11229

Maintainer of the Universal and Free Listing of Repeaters for Radio Amateurs

This listing with all the data is available for anonymous ftp as:

mipg.upenn.edu:/pub/yee/rptr010.Z

As far as I am aware, all the data is freely redistributable and my
intent is to make sure it stays that way.  For this reason, I have
applied the GNU General Public License.

The repeater project will now include repeaters from ALL bands and
is not limited to the US.  This reflects the intent to make this
directory universal.

Contributions of data may be made by anonymous ftp to
mipg.upenn.edu:/pub/yee/uploads or via email to yee@mipg.upenn.edu.
The data format has not been changed from the old format so
contributions that you were planning to make (prior to my recent
troubles) are still current and most welcome.  This repeater listing
will be of use if people take an active part in making it accurate and
useful.

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Martin A. Zurn  IK2RMZ, DL1GBZ

Home QTH: v. Fermi 10, 21027 Ispra (VA) Italy
          (Northern Italy near Swiss Border) 
Position: Lat 45d49m N  Long 8d38m E   WW-Loc: JN45ht
On air: CW only, 160 thru 10 incl. WARC, wire ant only

Work QTH: TP 680, Centro CCR, 21020 Ispra (VA) Italy
E-mail at work: martin.zurn@jrc.it

Expertise:

Technical: Elbugs (incl. features like dot/dash memories, squeezing,
touch sensors, auto spacing) Antennas used: Windom, Delta Loop, Trap
Dipole, Marconi wire.

Operational: CW Operator since 1981, QRP Operation, Traffic
handling nets (NTS, Swedish QTC nets) CW operating in several West
European languages (Ham radio shorts, use of foreign CW characters in
Italian, German, French, Spanish, and Swedish). QSLing (How to design a
QSL that satisfies award hunters and operators of the QSL buro)

Club life: Mbr of AGCW, UFT, GQRP, HSC, VHSC, SMHSC, SCAG,...

Admin: License Regulations in Italy and Germany

Mathematics: Spherical Trigonometry, beam headings, calculation of
sunset/sunrise times, etc.

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