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                   Amateur Radio: Elmers Resource Directory
                                       
   More information about this list can be found in the companion posting
   to this file, "Amateur Radio: Elmers List Info and Administrivia."
   
   73, Paul, KD3FU
   
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   - A -
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John Ackermann AG9V

   jra@lawdept.daytonOH.ncr.com -or- jra@ag9v.ampr.org
   
   My primary interests are in packet radio network building
   (particularly higher speed stuff) and TCP/IP. I've got quite a lot of
   info on using the Kantronics D4-10 19.2kB radios, as that's the
   hardware we've been struggling with here.
   
   TAPR (Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio) has formed a special interest group
   to discuss issues of regional packet networking (Net-SIG). As a
   result, the TAPR net-sig mailing list was born, and is now ready for
   operation.
   
   This list is <not> intended to replace any of the existing
   packet-related mailing lists. Its purpose is provide a medium for
   communications among those interested in packet radio networking, both
   dealing with technical issues and political/regulatory ones. We'll
   discuss things like how the potential 219MHz band will fit into the
   networking picture, how to link areas using different networking
   schemes, how to set network parameters, etc. The list's charter will
   be posted there regularly.
   
   The address of the list is net-sig@tapr.org and you can subscribe by
   sending mail to listserv@tapr.org with the text "join netsig".
   
   Apart from subscribing to the list, you can contact me for further
   details about the Net-SIG (including upcoming conferences).
   
  Joint ampr.org IP Coordinator for Ohio subnet (44.070.xxx.xxx)
  
   Please direct all correspondence regarding the assignment of ampr.org
   IP numbers in Ohio to:
   
   ipaddr@ag9v.ampr.org
   
   which is a mailing list read by a team of coordinators.
   
   [Editor's note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
   at:
   
   ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/amprnets
   
   ]
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Chuck Adams K5FO

   adams@sgi.com
   
  Maintainer of Standardized Info Sheets on QRP Rigs
  
   They are available from the QRP-L WWW Pages at:
   
     * http://qrp.cc.nd.edu/QRP-L/index.html
     * http://www.lehigh.edu/lists/Archives/qrp-l/ (on or after June 1,
       1995)
       
  Owner of QRP-L Mailing List
  
   The QRP mailing list is open for discussion of any subjects relating
   to low-power amateur radio operation. Example topics: portable
   operation, equipment design and construction, solar and battery power,
   QRPp, contesting, kit building, etc.
   
   This list was started by me with an announcement on the
   rec.radio.amateur.misc USENET group in early 1993. Bruce Walker, WT1M,
   maintained the mailing lists and FTP area from then through August
   1994 on a system at Thinking Machines Inc., think.com. Then it was
   moved to qrp-l@netcom.com until May 14th, 1995. Thanks to Mike Ardai,
   N1IST, for all his hard work during the time that QRP-L was on
   netcom.com.
   
   I am still the keeper of the non-electronic archives, including copies
   of some schematics, etc. Contact me directly or watch this list for
   more info.
   
   To subscribe, send E-mail to:
   
   listserv@lehigh.edu
   
   and in the body of the message, write:

        SUBSCRIBE QRP-L your_name your_call

   where "your_name" is your real name, and "your_call" is your callsign,
   if any. For example:


        SUBSCRIBE QRP-L John Doe K5FJZ

   A welcome message with more detailed help will follow shortly.
   
   To unsubscribe, type:

        UNSUBSCRIBE QRP-L

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Ian Adams N3UOC

   isa100@psu.edu
   
   Voice: +1 (814) 898-6554
   
   PSU Behrend MB 527
   5091 Station Road
   Erie, PA 16563
   
     * ARES
     * Mobile/Portable
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Power Supplies
     * RFI
     * Repeaters
       
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Edward Addy KE0EG

   eaddy@nacec.org
   
  Executive Director, North American Center for Emergency Communications
  
   After a large disaster strikes your community and your family, I am
   sure you will agree that its a little late to start building a massive
   rapid response, emergency communications system supported by thousands
   of people within companies, organizations and serving as volunteers to
   provide essential support services.
   
   We are the North American Center For Emergency Communications Inc.
   (NACEC), a federally-registered non-profit organization serving North
   America since 1992. We have been developing a system that merges many
   different technologies to create a unique, high-capacity,
   rapidly-deployable solution to the problem of communications outages
   and shortages that occur following a large disaster. Our volunteer
   network in using the Internet as its communications backbone, is
   itself using one of the many technologies employed in NACEC's overall
   solution.
   
   To help ensure the greatest possible effectiveness in as many
   communities as possible throughout North America, we are developing a
   very large volunteer network of community volunteers (Community
   Ambassadors) who work with our staff and their local communities. If
   you are community active and are interested in helping, we need your
   help, NOW. Please, don't wait until disaster strikes, help us to be
   prepared and be ready to assist your community.
   
   The more communities that are represented by our volunteer network,
   the more effective we can be in disaster preparedness, emergency
   operations and in the area of emergency and military family message
   handling and delivery.
   
   As a NACEC volunteer (Community Ambassador) you will assist with the
   movement of information that is vital to the continued success and
   growth of this organization and the survivability of your family and
   your community following a large disaster.
   
   This project is growing rapidly, as we locate and add new dedicated
   volunteers from as many communities as possible from across North
   America. I hope you will join us in making this organization a
   success.
   
   To find out more about how you can get involved in this project and
   use your Internet skills to help your community, please review the
   information that is in our WWW Homepage area which can be found at:
   
   http://www.nacec.org/
   
   An electronic volunteer application form can also be found there as
   well. Should you have any questions, please address them to my E-mail
   address above.
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Steven C. Affens K3SA

   k3sa@access.digex.net
   
   http://www.access.digex.net/~k3sa/steve.html
   
  Maintainer of the CQ Magazine World-Wide Web Home Page:
  
   http://www.access.digex.net/~cqmag/
   
   (see also Rich Moseson)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
David Alexander KG7ZQ, NNN0IID

   dalex@eskimo.com
   
  Navy MARS
  
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Ali Ammar KE6YCJ

   ali@ali.monterey.ca.us
   
   http://www.10mb.com/ali/
   
   AX.25: KE6YCJ@K6LY.#CENCA.CA.US.NOAM
   
   Voice: +1 408 373-2526
   FAX/Modem: +1 408 373-2534
   
   898 Laine Street
   Monterey, CA 93940
   
     * ARES
     * Batteries
     * Field Day
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Portable
     * Scouting
     * VHF
       
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David Andrews ZL2SX

   andrews@ee.cit.ac.nz
   
   I have been involved with the Amateur Radio International Travel Host
   scheme. I also chair the NZART Frequency Management and Technical
   Advisory Group, which is responsible for all repeater coordination and
   band-planning (LF, MF, HF, VHF, UHF, and above) in New Zealand. I
   would be pleased to answer any queries with regard to reciprocal
   licensing or frequency coordination that may arise.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Jeff Angus WA6FWI

   jangus@skyld.grendel.com
   
   I run NOS as a tcp/ip <--> AX.25 mail bbs gateway. I also run a few
   nodes, And, I have successfully installed UUPC/extended 1.11k and
   SNEWS for those MS-DOS afficionados out there. SCO UNIX, Win95
   networking information available.
   
  ampr.org IP Coordinator for California - Los Angeles County (44.016.xxx.xxx)
  
   Hardware, software and wetware questions answered either with correct
   answers or the name of someone who does know.
   
   J. Angus, 15900 Crenshaw Blvd. Suite G533 Gardena, CA 90249-4832.
   Phone numbers: +1 310 887-8545 pager or +1 310 287-0618 voice.
   
   [Editor's note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
   at:
   
   ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/amprnets
   
   ]
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John C. Anthony K4PCA

   anth2ga@stc.net
   
   Voice: +1 706 878-2940
   FAX: +1 706 878 3498
   
   132 Covered Bridge Rd.
   Sautee, GA 30571
   
     * Antennas
     * Antique and Older Equipment
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mike Ardai N1IST

   n1ist@netcom.com
   
  Boston Amateur Radio Club Webmaster
  
   http://www.barc.org/barc.html
   
  Maintainer of the following Boston Amateur Radio Club mailing lists:
  
     * newsline-list (Amateur Radio Newsline)
     * letter-list (ARRL Letter)
     * ky1n-list (KY1N VEC listing, Local Eastern MA VE sessions)
     * barc-list (Boston Amateur Radio Club mailing list)
     * barc-races (RACES in Eastern MA and Roy Engelhausen's CA posts)
     * fieldorg-l (ARRL Field organization discussions)
     * ham-tech (Untamed technical discussions about the hobby)
     * fox-list (Fox hunting (Radio direction finding))
     * arrl-exam-list (amateur radio license examinations scheduled in
       the US and in some foreign areas.)
     * arrl-ve-list (ARRL VE Announcements, run by ARRL VEC Bart Jahnke)
     * arrl-nediv-list (Announcements from the director of the ARRL NE
       division)
       
   To join any or all of the above:
   
   Send a message to:
   
   majordomo@netcom.com
   
   In the body of the message, type:

        subscribe list_you_want

   Since there appears to be no hope that Netcom will ever improve its
   mailing list services, w1aw-list has been moved to a server down at
   ARRL headquarters. See Jeff Bauer's entry for more information if you
   wish to continue to receive W1AW bulletins.
   
   There is no need to unsubscribe from the Netcom list. I'll take care
   of that myself.
   
   Thanks again for your support and patience with my w1aw-list over the
   years. Note that this change will not affect any of the other
   ham-radio related lists at Netcom.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
John B. Ayers AA1IC, AAR1BQ

   ayers@plainfield.bypass.com
   AX.25: AA1IC@K1UAQ.#NNH.NH.USA.NOAM
   
   Voice/FAX/Modem: +1 (802) 626-8503
   
   RR2 Box 160
   Lyndonville, VT 05851
   
     * AMTOR/RTTY
     * Antennas
     * Antique and Older Equipment
     * Batteries
     * DSP
     * Equipment Testing/Troubleshooting
     * HF
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * 160 Meters
     * Army MARS
     * Mobile/Portable
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Power Supplies
     * RACES/SKYWARN
     * RFI
     * Repeaters
     * Seminars/Lectures
     * VHF/UHF
       
   ARRL and W5YI Volunteer Examiner
   
   Experienced with both vacuum-tube and solid-state equipment.
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   - B -
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Jeff Bauer WA1MBK

   jbauer@arrl.org
   
   American Radio Relay League
   225 Main Street
   Newington, CT 06111-1494
   +1 860 594-0208
   FAX: +1 860 594-0299
   
  Manager and Chief Operator, ARRL Headquarters Station W1AW
  
  Owner of w1aw-list ARRL Bulletin Mailing List
  
   To subscribe, send E-mail to:
   
   w1aw-list-request@arrl.org
   
   with the following in the subject (not the body) of the message:

        subscribe user@host.com

   where user@host.com is your E-mail address. To unsubscribe, send:
         unsubscribe user@host.com

   For information about the ARRL info server, send E-mail to
   info@arrl.org with the word "HELP" in the message body.
   
   See Cheyenne Greatorex's entry for information about the ARRL
   Anonymous FTP Archive and David Newkirk's entry for information about
   the ARRL World-Wide Web Home Page.
   
   Please direct any other inquiries to my E-mail address above.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
William L. (Bill) Been KE6MUE

   wlbeen@lbusd.k12.ca.us
   
   Voice: +1 (310) 438-8622
   
   500 Redondo Ave. #307
   Long Beach, CA. 90814
   USA
   
     * Apple Macintosh Computer
     * CW
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Rob Bellville N1NTE


 <a href="http://www.ultranet.com/~bellvill/">Rob's cobWeb Page</a>
 ------------------------------------------------------------------
 Rob Bellville, N1NTE     |    <bellvill@bellville.ultranet.com>
 PO Box 515               | Got an old PC or Mac? Millbury Schools
 Millbury, MA 01527       | are looking for donations dead or alive!
 ------------------------------------------------------------------
           Technical Supervisor, Millbury Public Schools
       Computer Technology and Radio Communications Consultant
 *** World-Wide Web Creation Services - Business and Individual ***
 ------------------------------------------------------------------

     * Experience:
          + Computer Networking Hardware Technical Engineer (Yuck!)
          + Computer Education and Technology Consultant (PC/Mac HW & SW)
          + K-12 Computer Educator/Instructor/Technician in a public
            school
          + Two-way Radio Consultant
          + NetRead(tm) author (Articles via Internet)
     * Interests:
          + VHF/UHF simplex
          + Duplex and simplex repeaters
          + Remote Bases
          + 6M - AM/SSB/FM
          + 2M - AM/SSB/FM/Packet
          + 440 MHz FM
          + Would try 1.2GHz if there was any local activity!
          + VHF/UHF QRP
          + Fixing radios old and new
          + Setting up a packet radio file server (ROSErver)
          + Internet - Usenet newsgroups, FTP, etc...
          + Scanners, SWL, and making CB radio useful again
          + PC and Mac computers - hardware and software
          + Communications for neighborhood crime watches
          + Caching radio equipment for that *special* occasion
       
   I also maintain the following radio-related Web pages:
   
   Scanner:
          http://www.ultranet.com/~bellvill/scanner.html
          
   Ham Radio:
          http://www.ultranet.com/~bellvill/ham.html
          
   CB Radio:
          http://www.ultranet.com/~bellvill/cb.html
          
   Please feel free to contact me either by E-mail or US Mail. Will be
   happy to share the knowledge!
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Sacha J. Bernstein N2NSZ

   sacha@ee.gatech.edu
   gt5334b@prism.gatech.edu
   
   http://www.ee.gatech.edu/users/sacha/
   
   Voice: +1 (770) 612-0749
   Work: +1 (404) 560-8604
   
   Atlanta/Marietta, GA
   USA
   
     * College Clubs
     * Contesting
     * DX
     * EME
     * Field Day
     * GRAPES
     * HF
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * 160 Meters
     * Microwave
     * Mobile
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Packet And Digital Networking
     * Portable
     * RTTY
     * Repeaters
     * SETI/Radio Astronomy
     * SSTV
     * TAPR
     * VHF/UHF
     * UNIX
       
  President, Georgia Tech ARC, W4AQL
  
  Former ARES AEC, Huntington, NY
  
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Maurizio Bertolino


________________________________________________________________
   I121171 Maurizio Bertolino - Short Wave Listener - Italy
  SWL Manager of A.R.I.  (Italian Amateur Radio Association)
  Sysop of Trance *free* BBS in Italy +39-11-482751 28,8 bps
E-mail:I121171@amsat.org     JRC-NRD535 Kenwood R5000 AOR3000A

    425 DX NEWS Weekly Bulletin    WWW PAGE     (NEW SITE!!!)

- ------->>  http://promet12.cineca.it/htdx/index.html <<---------

   NEWS, INFO, RUMORS, DXPEDITIONS, IOTA ACTIVITIES and more

    DX CALENDAR, WABA AWARD (rules & scores) now available

           in English Version and Italian Version

      Same server of the IK4LZH site for QSL MANAGERS.

   I am an IOTA chaser, I work DX and I join contests. Actually I'm in
   love with RS sats and DOVE telemetry. I'm the Shortwave Listening
   (SWL) coordinator of the Italian Amateur Radio Association and I have
   a regular SWL page in their official magazine Radio Rivista. Recently
   I joined the 425 gang that produces the 425 DX News bulletin. I
   translate it into English and send it to many DXers via E-Mail. I also
   maintain a WWW page to provide the bulletins graphically with previous
   numbers and more to come. I've been an SWL since 1974 when I received
   a receiver as gift from my parents. Now I'm 36 and I'm running also a
   free BBS devoted to HAM/SWL.
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Steve Bible N7HPR

   srbible@gnatnet.net
   n7hpr@amsat.org
   n7hpr@tapr.org
   
  Spread Spectrum World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.tapr.org/ss/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Jon Bloom KE3Z


Jon Bloom, KE3Z              |  jbloom@arrl.org
American Radio Relay League  |     Justice is being allowed to do whatever
225 Main St.                 |     I like.  Injustice is whatever prevents
Newington, CT 06111          |     my doing so. -- Samuel Johnson

  QEX Editor
  
  Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
  
  Collecting information for the next annual ARRL Computer Networking
  Conference:
  
   http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/dccconf.html
   
   For information about the ARRL info server, send E-mail to
   info@arrl.org with the word "HELP" in the message body.
   
   See Cheyenne Greatorex's entry for information about the ARRL
   Anonymous FTP Archive and David Newkirk's entry for information about
   the ARRL World-Wide Web Home Page.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Brian Boccardi N2MPM

   n2mpm@worldnet.att.net
   AX.25: N2MPM@KB4CYC.NJ
   
   Voice: +1 (908) 297-2457
   
   203 Bishop Blvd.
   North Brunswick NJ 08902
   
     * APRS
     * ARES/RACES/SKYWARN
     * ARRL VE
     * Apple Macintosh Computer
     * Electrical Safety and Grounding
     * Field Day
     * NTS
     * Packet And Digital Networking
     * Seminars/Lectures
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Rich Bono NM1D


Rich Bono          NM1D                    Internet: rbono@nectech.com
+1 508 635-6300                                       nm1d@aol.com

  Author of the following MS-DOS ham programs:
  
     * AutoExam - Examination simulator and study aid
     * AutoCW - Morse Code practice program
     * DOSGATE - allows users to run programs on your PC remotely
       (AutoExam compatible)
     * AutoCall - Allows use of the Buckmaster HAMCALL CDROM online
       callbook with DOSGATE
     * AutoFax - Allows reception of weather fax using Kantronics TNC's
     * SeeSats - Real time satellite tracking (text only), DOSGATE
       compatible
       
   Most of these programs are available via anonymous FTP from:
   
     * ftp://oak.oakland.edu/SimTel/msdos/hamradio/
     * ftp://wuarchive.wustl.edu/systems/msdos/msdos/hamradio/
       
   or write me at:
   
   7 Redfield Circle
   Derry, NH 03038
   
   and enclose:
   
     * A FORMATTED high density diskette (either 1.44 MB or 1.2 MB; 3.5"
       or 5.25").
     * A Self Addressed STAMPED return diskette mailer.
     * A note explaining that you want a copy of AutoExam and/or AutoCW
       (or one of the other programs).
       
   I am always receptive to individuals interested in maintenance,
   enhancements, and non-commercial distribution for these shareware
   programs.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Ahmed Boudda CN8GI

   cn8gi@mtds.com
   75337.3071@compuserve.com
   cn8gi@amsat.org
   
   Voice/FAX: +212 7 681720
   Work: +212 7 794140
   
   5 Rue Ourgha Agdal
   10000 Rabat
   Morocco
   
     * ARES
     * AMSAT
     * DX
       
   Geology and Geophysics
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Devon Bowen KA2NRC

   bowen@olsen.ch
   
  Maintainer of the rec.radio.amateur.* Supplemental Archives available from:
  
   ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/
   
   [Editor's Note: Fixes have recently been made to the FTP software at
   this site so that the above URL will now work with most Web browsers.]
   
  Maintainer of the Internet Ham Radio Callbook Server at:
  
   telnet://callsign.cs.buffalo.edu:2000/
   
   For further information about the Callbook Server, please consult the
   server's help facility, the rec.radio.amateur.misc FAQ, or additional
   server documentation at:
   
   ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/faq_callsign
   
   Well, I've been talking about it for years. Those of you that have
   talked with me via E-mail know that. But this time I've actually
   started on my rewrite of the callsign server at Buffalo. And I've
   finally got a design that I'm happy with. The new searching
   capabilities are going to be *much* improved over the current system.
   I'll be getting rid of the bugs in the current telnet system and
   making it available to more people. Also coming is a WWW front-end for
   web surfers. Time to step into the 90s.
   
   Part of the rewrite is an entire reorganization of the database
   look-up system. The old system was very specific to the FCC database
   format because that's all that was available when it was written (yes,
   the server is very, very old). But now there are a number of databases
   floating around the net for different countries and I am rewriting the
   system to be more flexible and to accommodate a variety of formats and
   search types.
   
   In doing so, I'll have the ability to add data for many more
   countries. That is, of course, if I have the data. In order to do this
   I need help. I need to get in touch with all people that have access
   to databases from countries other than the US. The more up-to-date
   these databases are, the better. If you have access to a database and
   would be willing to donate a copy to the callsign server for everyone
   to use, please contact me. A lot of people would genuinely appreciate
   it.
   
   The callsign server has become remarkably popular on the net and this
   has happened because the community has contributed so much to it over
   the many years it's been running. I have heard stories of reunions
   with old classmates, stories of silent-keys that have been remembered,
   and stories from blind hams doing simple look-ups of other hams, all
   possible because of the server. Congratulations to the community for
   making this system so useful.
   
   Work on this project has been delayed such that its completion time is
   somewhere in the indefinite future. In the meantime you can access the
   current server.
   
   Please direct all other feedback, submissions and administrivia
   regarding these services to my E-mail address above.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
John M. Brewer WB5OAU


John M. Brewer    WB5OAU        "there's a reason the reset button
johnmb@mindspring.com            on a PC is on the front panel."

  Wire antennas, restoration, operation and parts/tubes supplies for most
  40's-70's vintage gear.
  
  Antique and Older Equipment World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.mindspring.com/~johnmb/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mike Bridges AC6SX

   mbridges@cyberg8t.com
   
  Webmaster, Tech Bench Elmers Amateur Radio Society
  
  Tech Bench Elmers World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/2775/
   
   Please direct any submissions, feedback, or administrivia regarding
   the Tech Bench Elmers World-Wide Web Page or the Tech Bench Elmers
   Amateur Radio Society in general to techbench@geocities.com.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Don Browne KQ4YM, NNN0TFI

   browne@aol.com
   
   http://members.aol.com/browne/
   
   +1 (941) 675-5715
   
   LaBelle, Florida
   
     * Batteries
     * Navy MARS
     * Part-15 Broadcasting
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Alan Brubaker K6XO

   alan@es.com
   
     * HF Antenna Systems
     * Contest Operating
     * General HF Operations
     * Propagation
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Tom Bruhns K7ITM

   tomb@lsid.hp.com
   
     * Electronic Circuits
     * Antennas and Transmission Lines
       
   My electronics expertise is mostly analog, but I have some insights
   into DSP applications that can do better in what used to be the analog
   dominions. I can be of the most help with low-frequency analog stuff,
   particularly measurements and low-level/low-noise/low-distortion
   applications. I breadboard with IC's, discretes, and surface mounts
   (which I prefer to use now, as surface mounting requires less drilling
   of PCB boards once they are etched). My electrical engineering
   education (Ph.D.) emphasized control systems. I also have a clear
   understanding of transmission line measurements and behavior (a
   personal research interest for the last 25 years or so).
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Pieter J. T. Bruinsma PA0PHB

   pieth@nikhef.nl
   
   AX.25: PA0PHB@PI8WNO.EU
   
   http://www.nikhefk.nikhef.nl/~pieth/
   
   Voice: +31 20 5922057
   FAX: +31 20 5922165
   
   P.O. Box 4395
   1009 AJ
   Amsterdam
   the Netherlands
   
  Member, Public Relations Committee, Dutch National Radio Society (VERON)
  
  VERON World-Wide Web page:
  
   http://www.nikhefk.nikhef.nl/~pieth/veron/
   
  Board Member, Woerden Chapter of VERON
  
  Woerden Chapter World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.nikhefk.nikhef.nl/~pieth/amrad/wnoe.htm
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Barry Buelow WA0RJT


Barry Buelow     WA0RJT     Packet BBS in Cedar Rapids, IA
barry@ia.net     WA0RJT@WA0RJT.IA.USA.NOAM

   The Tuscon Amateur Packet Radio (TAPR) Bulletin Board Special Interest
   Group (BBSSIG) is sponsoring a working group to generate and
   distribute a series of information bulletins which will serve to
   instruct packet radio users in a variety of areas. These bulletins
   will be distributed via the packet network and can be retained at each
   BBS in a file area. An index will be provided to allow users to find
   information they desire.
   
   If you are interested in actively participating in this effort and can
   work on a collaborative effort, please speak up. Send a message to my
   E-mail address above.
   
   [Editor's Note: As this project is still very much a work in progress,
   and its eventual products will certainly be made available via several
   information sources (including the Internet) as soon as they are
   completed, I'm sure Barry would appreciate it if only serious
   volunteer contributors contacted him at this time.]
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Paul Butler AB5TD

   pbutler@cyberramp.net
   
   Voice: +1 (972) 424-5401
   Work: +1 (214) 416-4774
   
   1816 WestRidge Dr.
   Plano, TX 75075
   USA
   
     * ARES/RACES/SKYWARN
     * AMTOR/RTTY
     * Antennas
     * Antique and Older Equipment
     * BBS's
     * CW
     * DSP
     * HF/DX
     * Equipment Testing/Troubleshooting
     * Field Day
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * LF
     * 160 Meters
     * NTS
     * Packet and Digital Networking
     * Power Supplies
     * RFI
     * Repeaters
     * VHF/UHF
     * Volunteer Examiner
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Brian Buydens VE5RDV

   brian.buydens@usask.ca
   
   http://duke.usask.ca/~buydens/
   
     * Apple Macintosh Computer
     * IBM PC's
     * QRP
     * UNIX
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   - C -
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Rusty Carruth N7IKQ


Rusty Carruth aka N7IKQ aka rusty@indirect.com (NIC: RC541)

The Phoenix Linux User's group has formed!  Details: me.
Join the Usenet Un-Net:      1700-1900Z  Saturdays, 28.410 or 28.390 MHz

   I'm willing to act as a reference for anyone wanting info on getting
   tapes (especially Callsign tapes) from the Department of Commerce
   National Technical Information Service (NTIS) or wanting other info on
   callsign-project related stuff.
   
   One of these days I'll actually be around for the un-net! I promise,
   really!
   
   My job is currently System Administrator for a large Unix site so I
   know a little bit about day-to-day Unix operations and Unix
   installation :-) I also have much experience with constructing E-mail
   paths that will work rather than bounce.
   
   I also have a fair amount of experience in hardware/software
   interfacing and machine control.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Rob Cartier KD1JG, AAR1FU

   robcartier@aol.com
   rob.cartier@snet.com
   rob.cartier@juno.com
   
   AX.25: KD1JG@W1EDH.CT.USA.NOAM
   MARS AX.25: AAR1FU@AT1TCT.CT.RGN1.CONUS.NOAM
   
   112 Fieldbrook Road
   Middletown, CT 06457-1756
   +1 203 771-7027 Work
   +1 203 632-9055 Home
   
  Connecticut Director for Emergency Operations, Army MARS
  
   I also run a full-service MSYS BBS and have close ties with the other
   services in my state.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mirko Caserta IK0ZSN

   ik0zsn@amsat.org
   
   http://www.fr.flashnet.it/~mirko/
   
   Voice: +39 776-566529
   Work: +39 775-830012
   
   Via Lazio, 6
   03030 Roccasecca (FR)
   Italy
   
     * CW
     * HF
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Packet and Digital Networking
     * Portable
     * QRP
     * UNIX
     * VHF
       
   I'm the 425 DX News Mailing List maintainer. Further info at:
   
   http://www.fr.flashnet.it/cgi-bin/425dxnews-list
   
   I'm the webmaster for:
   
   http://www.fr.flashnet.it
   
   (maybe soon www.saiu.it) and the FTP owner of:
   
   ftp://ftp.fr.flashnet.it/
   
   There's a /pub/ham directory there. There's not much at the moment but
   you may use it if you want. Just send new software under /incoming
   including a file which tells what kind of software it is.
   
   Expertise includes anything related to the Internet.
   
   I used to work HF, mostly CW and QRP.
   
   I also love Linux but never used it for ham radio, except for a
   satellite tracking software :)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
L. B. Cebik W4RNL


L. B. Cebik, W4RNL       /\  /\     *   /  /    /  (Off) +1 615 974-7215
1434 High Mesa Drive    /  \/  \/\     ----/\---   (Hm)  +1 615 938-6335
Knoxville, Tennessee   /\   \   \ \   /  / || /    (FAX) +1 615 974-3509
37938-4443     USA    /  \   \   \ \       ||      cebik@utkvx.utk.edu

  Maintainer of List of Periodicals of Interest to QRP Enthusiasts, Electronics
  Books of Interest to QRP Enthusiasts, and Antenna Books of Interest to QRP
  Enthusiasts
  
   Available from the QRP-L WWW Page at:
   
   http://qrp.cc.nd.edu/QRP-L/index.html
   
   Since QRP-L has moved to lehigh.edu, the articles will also appear at
   this address on or about June 1, 1995:
   
   http://www.lehigh.edu/lists/Archives/qrp-l/
   
   (Note: the "A" in Archives is capitalized.)
   
   Please direct all submissions, feedback, and administrivia for these
   articles to my E-mail address above.
   
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   and in the body of the message, write:

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   where "your_name" is your real name, and "your_call" is your callsign,
   if any. For example:


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   (10-X International is an amateur radio organization devoted to
   encouraging the use of the 10 Meter, or 28 MHz, amateur band. They are
   primarily known for their "10-X" numbers which members exchange during
   communications on that band.)
   
   I serve as an Educational Advisor to ARRL and hence fall within the
   loose bounds of their field organization. I know something of the
   fundamentals in electronics, having written the current Chapter 6 of
   the 1995 ARRL Handbook, and something of antennas, with a series
   appearing in Communications Quarterly. I serve on the Board of
   Directors of 10-X International and maintain memberships in most of
   the QRP organizations, as well as the Quarter Century Wireless
   Association (QCWA). As to what I do not know, there are no limits.
   
   I also know something of the craft of technical writing and editing,
   being director of Techwright, an occasional consulting operation in
   this field with my wife, Jean, N4TZP, who has been a technical editor
   and writer since 1980.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
James A. Chahine AC5AK

   NYXdePARIS@aol.com
   kari@utep.edu
   
   +1 915 532-4575
   
   2509 N. Kansas
   El Paso, TX 79902
   
     * Antennas
     * Morse Code
     * Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
     * Mobile/Portable/Field Day
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mark Cheeseman VK2XGK

   cheese@asstdc.com.au
   
  Maintainer of the aus.radio FAQ
  
   A copy of the FAQ may be obtained from:
   
   ftp://grivel.une.edu.au/pub/ham-radio/aus.radio/faq/australia
   
   Please direct all feedback, submissions and administrivia to my E-mail
   address above.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Ken Chilton KA1TIH

   53 Alan Road
   Marlborough, MA 01752
   chilton@emc.com
   Design Engineer
   
     * Amateur Qualifications:
          + Trustee of the Algonquin Amateur Radio Club Repeaters:
            446.675 -- 223.86 -- 53.47
          + Assistant Radio Officer for the City of Marlborough Emergency
            Management Agency
          + NESMC Region 440 MHz frequency coordinator
          + Trained in Electronics Engineering, Electrical Engineering,
            Computer Sciences, Computer Programming, and Management
          + Knowledgeable in Rules, Regs, and interpretations
     * Areas I am also interested:
          + Homebrewing
          + Repeater Hardware, Control, Operation
          + Packet (AX.25)
          + Net Control Operations
          + Electromagnetics and EMP
          + HF SSB and CW operating
          + Satellite and Shuttle operation
          + Amateur Television
          + Elmering new HAMs
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Brian Cieslak AE9K

   bcieslak@mkelan5.remnet.ab.com
   
  Radio Scouting Merit Badge Advisor
  
  Field Day Operations
  
   (Our club, the W/K ARC, has finished first in Wisconsin in the 2A
   Category for the last 10 years.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Chris Cieslak AA9HD

   ccieslak@ais.net
   ccieslak@uiuc.edu
   
   http://www.uiuc.edu/ph/www/ccieslak/
   
     * Antennas
     * Batteries
     * Commercial Equipment
     * Morse Code
     * DX
     * Field Day
     * HF
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Mobile
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Packet Radio
     * Portable
     * Power Supplies
     * QRP
     * Repeaters
     * SSTV
     * Volunteer Examiner Programs (information about sessions)
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Joe Cira KB6AXK

   kb6axk@ix.netcom.com
   
  ARRL Affiliated Club Coordinator (ACC) for Los Angeles, California
  
  Sysop of HAM*INFO*LINK*SOURCE*BBS
  
   +1 818 584-1952
   
   Free access, 24 hours a day, at most popular modem speeds
   
   Running Wildcat 4.01 on a 66 Mhz 486 with 2.1 GB of disk-space
   
   Featuring:
   
     * QSL Route Database
     * Club Info
     * Newsletters
     * Bulletins
     * Shareware
     * Equipment Modifications
     * Test Question Pools
     * VE exam and class lists for all of Southern California
     * and much more...
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Gary Coffman KE4ZV


Gary Coffman KE4ZV          |  You make it,  | Due to provider problems
Destructive Testing Systems |  we break it.  | with previous uucp addresses
534 Shannon Way             |  Guaranteed!   | Email to ke4zv@radio.org
Lawrenceville, GA 30244     |                |

  GRAPES 56 kBaud Packet Radio Modems
  
   I'm not an official representative of the Georgia Radio Amateur Packet
   Enthusiasts Society (GRAPES), but I am in contact with them, and have
   experience using their 56 kBaud radio modems. At the very least, I can
   forward requests I can't handle to the proper people.
   
   The Proceedings of the 6th Computer Networking Conference has a paper
   by WA4DSY explaining the theory and practice of the 56 kBaud radio
   modem. (I think it's the 6th, I don't have my copy handy.)
   
   GRAPES furnishes instructions for modifying a TNC2 to drive the modem,
   but there are better solutions. The Ottawa PI card and the Gracilis
   PacketTwin card are two good solutions. Of course they are PC bus
   cards. If you need standalone capability, the Kantronics Data Engine
   can handle it, as can the incredible Gracilis PacketTen. PacComm
   claims their new Sprint TNC can, too (PacComm now also manufactures
   the Gracilis cards under license and you can get them either from them
   or from Gracilis direct).
   
   WA4DSY has interfaced raw telco codecs to the modems and done "digital
   voice" while mobile. It works quite well.
   
   If you want information on the RF modem (full document sets are $20
   US, creditable towards a later order) write to GRAPES at
   
   GRAPES, Inc
   PO Box 636
   Griffin, GA 30224-0636
   
   GRAPES is a volunteer networking organization. There's no phone
   number, and turnaround on info requests may be slower than when
   dealing with commercial outfits. Please cut the volunteers a little
   slack.
   
   (The GRAPES WWW Home Page is moving to its own dedicated machine at a
   new ISP. This will give GRAPES direct T1 access to the Internet. It
   will provide comprehensive GRAPES information, support, and online
   ordering facilities. I'm told this will all be up and running in a few
   weeks. Bruce Nebergeld and Dennis Barrow, both former GRAPES
   presidents and net wizards, are spearheading this effort.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Derrick C. Cole KC4WEJ

   dcc@ssds.com
   
   I'm a Network/Systems Analyst with a national systems integration
   firm. My professional fortes are UNIX-based system administration,
   sendmail, TCP/IP-based ethernet network engineering, network systems
   security (including firewalls), and programming (primarily Perl and
   C).
   
   I've had notable success dealing with issues surrounding PC's, DOS,
   Windows and various applications/protocol stacks, including PC-NFS and
   LAN Workplace.
   
   I'm still clueless in the electrical/circuit department.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Steve Coletti


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   service of the Westlink Radio Network. The transcribed version is
   produced by Dale Cary, WD0AKO from materials provided by Newsline, and
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Richard R. (Rich) Colwell WA3QKX


Richard R. Colwell              WA3QKX
University of Pittsburgh        President
School of Engineering           Greater Pittsburgh VHF Society (WA3BAK/R)
664 Benedum Hall                Link Communication Controller RLC-3 User
Pittsburgh, PA  15227           146.610MHz -  444.950MHz +  223.980MHz -
                                145.330MHz
PHONE - +1 412 624-9820         rrc2@engrng.pitt.edu
FAX   - +1 412 624-9831

WEB - http://www.engrng.pitt.edu/~rrc2/
* * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * * * * ** * * * * * * *

  Maintainer of Advanced Computer Controls (ACC) and Link Mailing Lists
  
   The ACC list has approximately 60 members at this time. I am trying to
   restrict the list to only ACC users (control people) and owners. The
   list is also supported by the new owner of all the rights to ACC, Link
   Communications. I am also running the Link repeater controller list
   server. It has approximately 90 members at this time.
   
   The way to join the list server is to send me a short E-mail and tell
   me what equipment you are using.
   
   (Note: I have no ties to Link Communications or ACC. I started the
   Link list first and found how useful it is. I had a lot of requests to
   start the ACC list and did it.)
   
  Link Communications World-Wide Web Home Page:
  
   http://www.link-comm.com/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mike Cook AF9Y

   mwcook@cris.com
   
  Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) and Weak Signal World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.webcom.com/af9y/
   
   (I'm not able to do much elmering beyond answering the questions
   generated by my Web page. You can certainly E-mail me for further
   information about EME, but with the 30+ E-mail messages received a
   day, my responses will be limited.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
William (Bill) Coyle N3OGH

   wcoyle@iss.dccc.edu
   
   AX.25: N3OGH@AA3CH.EPA.USA.NA
   
   My primary experience is with HF communications, particularly with the
   Kenwood TS-830S and TS-940/AT. My preferred mode is CW, although I
   also use SSB. I have had experience with light service on both rigs
   (including the internal antenna tuner on the 940 and the tube finals
   on the 830). I have the service manual for the 940.
   
   I am particularly interested in helping new hams design and set up HF
   stations with multi-band wire antenna arrays.
   
   Other than HF, I am also involved in VHF and UHF, particularly 2
   meters, and have recently gotten involved in packet radio (having
   gained some experience on the hardware end of setting up such a
   station).
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Michael Crick

   mica@crick.com
   
   Bellevue, WA
   
   http://crick.com/mica/
   
   I design and write software. I have written a top of the line Ham
   Radio training program for Windows called "Ham University". You can
   download a free demo copy from my web site.
   
   I also helped write Microsoft Windows. I am not a ham operator but
   more of a web nut (I was part of the group at BBN that developed the
   ARPANET back in 1967). However, in designing Ham University, I got a
   lot of expert advice. I think it will meet many people's training
   needs.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Jon Currie KC5UGK

   jon@jedi.net
   
   http://www.jedi.net/jon/
   
     * IBM PC's & Clones
          + mostly DOS, Windows 3.x & 95, and Linux.
          + hardware knowledge (I work at a computer company)
     * Internet Services (Mail/FTP/WWW)
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      

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