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Matthew A. (Matt) D Alessio KC6VIM

   mattd@branson.org -- send here first, please!
   mdaless@ocf.berkeley.edu
   
   I cannot claim to be an expert in any field, but I did participate in
   SAREX as the project coordinator for our school (The Branson School)
   in the STS-64 mission. I will be happy to help anybody else who is
   interested in any and all aspects of the SAREX project. I also know a
   little bit about UNIX administration, but I find myself asking
   questions more often than answering them.
   
   I am a high school senior, so my real area of expertise is getting
   young people involved in ham radio. I was a speaker at the Dayton
   HamVention Youth Forum, and am active in recruiting in my local
   community.
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Steve Davis ZL2UCX

   steve@zl2ucx.gen.nz
   
   Mobile: +64 25-361-796
   FAX: +64 25-361-796
   
   P.O. Box 120
   Christchurch
   New Zealand
   
  New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART) World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.nzart.org.nz/
   
   (NZART is New Zealand's national amateur radio society.)
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Terry Dawson VK2KTJ

   terry@perf.no.itg.telecom.com.au
   terry@albert.vk2ktj.ampr.org
   
  Maintainer of the Linux HAM and AX.25 HOWTO's
  
   Available from:
   
   http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/HAM-HOWTO.html
   
   http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/HOWTO/AX25-HOWTO.html
   
   Please direct any feedback, submissions, or administrivia regarding
   these resources to my E-mail address above.
   
   I've been an active Linux advocate since it first appeared on the
   Internet. I was looking for an operating system that would better meet
   the needs of my interest in Amateur Radio and provide me with an
   environment in which I could actively experiment and develop. Linux
   provides that and I've been promoting its use within Amateur Radio
   ever since.
   
   I'm an early contributing member of the Linux Documentation Project,
   and you'll find the amassed works for it at:
   
   http://sunsite.unc.edu/mdw/
   
  ampr.org IP Coordinator for Sydney, Australia Metropolitan Area subnet
  (44.136.xxx.xxx)
  
   (I'm also the co-administrator of the Sydney University of Technology
   Internet/ampr.org gateway.)
   
   I'm happy to assist with information relating to:
   
     * Linux, especially when related to Amateur Radio.
     * Amateur Radio Internet Gateways
       
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Christopher Dean VE3TBP

   chris@openstore.com
   jhowe@rogerswave.ca
   
   http://www.openstore.com/yra/
   
   Voice: +1 905 853-7340
   Work: +1 905 790-0660
   Modem: +1 905 853-7033
   FAX: +1 905 790-0712
   
   349 Penn Ave.
   Newmarket, Ontario L3Y 2S7
   Canada
   
     * Antique and Older Equipment
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Mobile/Portable/Field Day
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Packet and Digital Networking
     * Power Supplies
     * Seminars/Lectures
     * Amateur Television
     * Slow-Scan Television
       
   I have taught the Amateur radio course for the York Region Amateur
   Radio Club for the last 2 years I have brought over 30 new Hams from
   13 to 65 years of age into the hobby. I am active in H.F., VHF, and
   UHF voice, digital and television modes (both Fast and Slow-Scan TV).
   I am also a specialist in large computer backup systems and computer
   networking (all platforms) and am responsible for the web site(s) and
   E-Mail systems at Open Storage Solutions
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Jeff DePolo WN3A


- -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-
 Jeff DePolo  WN3A     Twisted Pair: H:+1 610 337-7383  W:+1 215 387-3059 x300
 depolo@eniac.seas.upenn.edu  RF: 442.1 442.2 442.4 443.8 link system PL 131.8
 Claim to Fame: I got the first speeding ticket on the information superhighway

     * Technical Director, University of Pennsylvania ARC
     * Sponsor/Owner, University of Pennsylvania Linked Repeater System
     * VE Team Leader, University of Pennsylvania ARC VE Team
     * Database Manager, Area Repeater Coordination Council of EPA/SNJ
       
   Memberships:
          ARRL, UPenn ARC, Holmesburg ARC, NEAR-FAR ARC, Mt. Airy VHF
          Society (Packrats), Mid-Atlantic Radio Club
          
   Main interests:
          VHF/UHF repeater design, construction, networking, servicing.
          VHF/UHF weak signal, design and construction, antenna design.
          Propagation, anything homebrew, HF DX, VHF/UHF contesting,
          Land-mobile radio communications equipment, digital hardware
          and software design.
          
     * Volunteer Examiner
     * VHF/UHF Weak Signal and FM
     * College Clubs
     * Repeater design, construction, repair, coordination
     * General Homebrewing
     * Antenna design/theory
       
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Gary V. Deutschmann, Sr. N0ZOI

   raiar@inlink.com
   
   AX.25: N0ZOI@K0PFX.#STL.MO.USA.NA
   
   12341 Promenade Ln.
   Creve Coeur, MO 63146-5057
   
   I am the US National Coordinator for RAIAR, Radio Amateurs
   International Awards Registry, we have over 78,000 registered members
   and just over 2,500 general members, plus lifers and charters also.
   
   RAIAR only deals with the VHF/UHF spectrum for its awards, plus SWL on
   all bands.
   
   I am ready to help any interested individual obtain his Novice or Tech
   ticket, as well as teach him the ins and outs of VHF Packet.
   
   Our radio club holds classes for those inclined to advance to General
   and above.
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Pete deVolpi KC3TL

   amsoft@epix.net
   
   AmSoft
   PO Box 666
   New Cumberland, PA 17070-3036
   Voice: +1 717 938-8249
   FAX: +1 717 938-6767
   
   A mailing list for product announcements from AmSoft, publishers of
   the "World of Ham Radio" CDROM software and callsign database for
   amateur radio, is available. To subscribe, contact me at my E-mail
   address above.
   
  The WWW Site for the "World of Ham Radio" is:
  
   http://hamster.business.uwo.ca/~amsoft/
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Peter DeWolf VE3YYY

   whisper@igs.net
   
   RR #1
   Braeside, ON K0A 1G0
   Canada
   
   +1 613 623-5914
   
     * Frequency Coordinator for the St. Lawrence Valley Repeater Council
       (http://www.igs.net/slvrc/)
     * Industry (Communications) Canada Designated Examiner
     * Class Instructor for Ottawa Valley
     * Syndicated Columnist on Internet matters.
     * Past President of the Champlain Regional Repeater Association.
       
  Specific interests and areas I may be of assistance:
  
   
     * Canadian Radio Regulations
     * Repeater Linking
     * Examinations for Canadian Licenses
     * SWL's
     * Club media relations
       
   (used to operate as VP1BCX, V3X, and currently also hold V31FS)
   
   Please feel free to contact me if you require more information.
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David Dodell WB7TPY, AFA6GB


Internet: david@stat.com                  FAX: +1 602 451-6135
Bitnet: ATW1H@ASUACAD                     FidoNet=> 1:114/15
          Amateur Packet ax25: WB7TPY@WB7TPY.AZ.USA.NA

  Member, USAF MARS
  
  ampr.org IP Coordinator for Arizona subnet (44.124.xxx.xxx)
  
   [Editor's Note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
   at:
   
   ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/amprnets
   
   ]
   
  Owner of the Land-Mobile-Radio Mailing List
  
   The purpose of this list is to allow discussion about commercial
   land-mobile radio equipment, its use and maintenance.
   
  Owner of the Military Affiliate Radio Service (MARS) Members Mailing List.
  
   The purpose of this list is to allow discussion about MARS (Military
   Affiliated Radio Service) activities. The list is open to all branches
   of MARS.
   
   To subscribe to or unsubscribe from either of the above lists, please
   send electronic mail to:


                 listserv@stat.com

   and include the command:

                 subscribe list-name

   or

                 unsubscribe list-name

   as the first line of your message, where list-name is either
   land-mobile-radio or mars-list. An acknowledgement/welcome message
   should follow very shortly.
   
  Moderator of rec.radio.info newsgroup:
  
   news:rec.radio.info
   
   Please direct all rec.radio.info submissions to
   rec-radio-info@stat.com and all feedback and administrivia to
   rec-radio-request@stat.com.
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Stephen Douglas K6HZT

   k6hzt@dfsystems.com
   
  DF Systems World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.dfsystems.com/
   
   P.O. Box 246925
   Sacramento, California 95824-6925
   
   Specializing in:
   
     * Amateur Radio
     * Radio Direction Finding (DF)
     * Doppler DF
     * Surplus Electronics and Communications Equipment
       
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Norm Drechsel WA3KEY

   wa3key@fast.net
   
   http://www.users.fast.net/~wa3key/
   
  Virtual Collins Radio Museum World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.users.fast.net/~wa3key/collins.html
   
   (Features virtual "exhibits" of Collins radio equipment, as well as
   quite a few links to Collins clubs, parts dealers, and other related
   technical information.)
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Dr. Marc L. Dworkin WB2YSH

   mdworkin@gnn.com
   
   Voice: +1 (704) 541-3662
   
   Charlotte, NC
   USA
   
     * Equipment Testing/Troubleshooting
     * HF
     * IBM PC's
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * QRP
       
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Thomas Edwards N3HAU

   tedwards@eng.umd.edu
   
   http://w3eax.umd.edu/thomas.html
   
     * Technopagan Priest
     * Member, University of Maryland ARA - W3EAX
     * Digital Signal Processing (DSP)
     * Electrical and Electronics Engineering
       
   The UMARA is running a World-Wide Web hypertext page at:
   
   http://w3eax.umd.edu/w3eax.html
   
   Give it a try!
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Scott Ehrlich WY1Z

   scott@linedance.com
   
  Internetworking ASM, Eastern Mass.
  
   I've played around with Mac and PC hardware, as well as dabbling a
   little with DOS, UNIX, and MacOS.
   
   The Boston Amateur Radio Club World-Wide Web Home Page is now
   maintained by Mike Ardai. See his entry for more information.
   
   The Boston Amateur Radio Club Anonymous FTP Archives and Ham Radio and
   More Home Page are now maintained by Cheyenne Greatorex. See his entry
   for more information.
   
   The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) World-Wide Web Home Page has
   now moved to ARRL HQ. See David Newkirk's entry for more information.
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Jerry Eisenberg K2CFG

   eisencom@aol.com
   
   Voice: +1 (516) 378-8873
   FAX/Modem: +1 (516) 623-7728
   
   304 Margaret Boulevard
   Merrick, NY 11566
   USA
   
     * Antique And Older Equipment
     * Batteries
     * Commercial Equipment
     * Equipment Testing/Troubleshooting
     * Homebrewing
     * Mobile
     * Part-15 Broadcasting
     * Radio Frequency Interference (RFI)
     * VHF
     * Volunteer Examiner
       
   I am available most days; work from home. I am especially interested
   in teaching the practical side of ham radio technology. I will help
   troubleshoot kits, old radios, etc., but will expect the new or
   prospective ham to pitch in.
   
   Expertise gained from over 40 years of ham radio and almost as many
   years in broadcast engineering.
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Joerg Elmers DL2BCD, KD6ZYA

   dl2bcd@t-online.de
   
   +49 4022-78066
   
   Beethovenstr. 6
   22083 Hamburg, Germany
   
     * Morse Code
     * Packet Radio/Digital Networking
       
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Kim Elmore N5OP

   Kim Elmore, N5OP
   1103 South Gay Drive
   Longmont, CO 80501
   
   elmore@brightband.rap.ucar.edu
   AX.25: N5OP@WA8ZIA
   
  I'm the Technical Coordinator for the Colorado Section.
  
     * Areas of expertise:
          + RFI/EMI
          + Antennas
          + DX'ing
          + Contesting
          + HF propagation
          + CW
     * Areas where I have enough knowledge to be dangerous:
          + Troubleshooting
          + Traffic Handling
          + Homebrewing and construction practices
       
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Wayne Estes WD5FFH

   Wayne_Estes@csg.mot.com
   
     * Amateur Satellites
     * Bicycle Mobile HF
       
   I am most knowledgeable about analog satellites, but I would be
   willing to answer questions about digital satellites and SAREX (I have
   lots of reference information).
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Marcelo Fracchia LU9FQT

   tecnicai@satlink.com
   
   FAX: +54 041-261190
   
   P.O. Box 263
   2000 Rosario
   Argentina
   
  Packet and Digital Networking
  
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Robert S. French AC6GO

   rfrench@cs.stanford.edu
   
   http://hawg.stanford.edu/~rfrench/
   
   The Stanford Amateur Radio Club, W6YX, will be taking over the
   Ham-Univ Mailing List for College and University Amateur Radio Clubs,
   effective immediately.
   
   The new address will be: ham-univ@w6yx.stanford.edu
   
   The old address at the New Jersey Institute of Technology will
   continue to work for the time-being as a forwarder to the new address.
   
   To subscribe or unsubscribe, send mail to:
   
   ham-univ-request@w6yx.stanford.edu
   
   with the body saying "subscribe" or "unsubscribe".
   
   Current subscribers have been automatically added to the new mailing
   list.
   
   Please let ham-univ-owner@w6yx.stanford.edu know if there are any
   problems.
   
   Stanford Amateur Radio Club (W6YX) WWW Page is at:
   
   http://w6yx.stanford.edu/
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Ed Galazka WB8WTB

   martini@tir.com
   
   +1 517 288-2342
   
   P.O. Box 424
   Vernon, MI
   (Shiawassee County)
   
     * Satellites (AMSAT/OSCAR/SAREX)
     * EME
     * Antennas
     * Morse Code
     * DX
     * Equipment Testing/Troubleshooting
     * HF
     * Homebrewing
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * QRP
     * Amateur Television
     * Slow-Scan Television
     * VHF
       
  Ham Operator since 1975
  
  Advanced license, Passed Extra CW
  
   I love CW. My station is all-band, all-mode from QRP to EME, including
   OSCAR, WEFAX, TNC, SSTV, ATV. My strongest areas of expertise are CW,
   antennas, and teaching theory. I would be happy to help individuals or
   groups.
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Bernie Gapinski DK3ZT, AB7IY

   gap@ilk.de
   AX.25: DK3XT@DB0GE.#SAR.DEU.EU
   
   +49 07255-20604
   
   Nelkenweg 7 76706 Dettenheim Germany
   
   http://www.ilk.de/sites/gap/
   
  VHF/UHF
  
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Mike Gathergood G4KFK

   mike@g4kfk.demon.co.uk
   
   Tel +44 01753 582085
   Fax +44 01753 592726
   
  Sysop, The CQ Centre BBS
  
   +44 01753 595468 and +44 01753 593524
   
   Fidonet 2:252/320
   
   Hundreds of Megabytes of Quality Software for Radio Amateurs and SWLs
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Steven Gibbs GU3MBS

   sgibbs@guernsey.net
   AX.25: GU3MBS@GB7GUR.GB7LWM.#27.GBR.EU
   
   +44 1481 57605
   
   44 Les Prins
   Vale
   Guernsey GY6 8HB
   United Kingdom
   
  Isle of Guernsey (United Kingdom) Amateur Radio Index World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.guernsey.net/~amateur_radio/
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Paul Gilbert KE5ZW


{~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~|~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~}
{                                     | Do Not Be Afraid Of Any Man       }
{    Paul Gilbert, KE5ZW              | No Matter What His Size           }
{    Huntsville, TX  77340            | Just Call On Me In Time Of Need.. }
{    +1 409 291-9532                  | And I Will Equalize!              }
{    vis_pfg@pip.shsu.edu             |                    Samuel E. Colt }
{                                     |                              1838 }
{                                     |                                   }
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  State Frequency Coordinator, Texas VHF-FM Society
  
   (We do the repeater coordinating in Texas.)
   
   I have done HF, Satellites, VHF/UHF, and been in amateur radio for 10
   years. I don't know it all, but through my contacts I can find someone
   that can usually answer most of the questions.
   
   I also know of several other coordinators in the US and have contacts
   through the ARRL and a BBS.
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Brian Gilhuly VE3BGB


  Brian Gilhuly VE3BGB         Author of KENTROL, the ultimate in
                               rig control/logging/memory mgmt software
  brian@synapse.net            for Kenwood HF rigs and MS Windows
  CompuServe: 73257,3131
  Tel/fax: +1 613 623-9735     Kentrol Web Page:
                               http://www.synapse.net/~kentrol/
  76 McDonald Street S         Kentrol FTP Site:
  Arnprior ON K7S 2W5 Canada   ftp://ftp.synapse.net/private/k/kentrol/

   Kentrol is a Windows 3x control program for Kenwood HF transceivers
   and the R-5000 receiver, which has built-in logging and memory-
   management capabilities. Since its introduction in 1991, Kentrol has
   set the standard for Windows-based rig automation, and new features
   continue to be added regularly. SkedMan is an automated sked manager
   for Kentrol. Enter schedule data, set alarms, and when an alarm goes
   off, SkedMan uses - even launches - Kentrol to tune it in.
   
   Kentrol and SkedMan are shareware, so if you haven't tried them, you
   are most welcome to do so.
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J. P. (John) Gilliver G6JPG

   g6jpg@soft255.demon.co.uk
   AX.25: G6JPG@GB7NNA.GBR.EU
   
  Digital Signal Processing
  
  Computing and Electronics for the Blind (including Radio)
  
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Eran Glago KD6KVO

   glago@aol.com
   
   I am into public service, and also ARES/RACES. I am the Emergency
   Coordinator for both organizations in Sonoma Valley, Sonoma county,
   San Francisco Section of California.
   
   We do ARES and RACES as one program here, and actually lean more
   towards RACES because the government entities are so supportive.
   
   I like to encourage newer hams to participate in the events for which
   I coordinate the communications. It's ideal training for emergency
   services, and it's fun, too. Codeless Technicians who can't
   participate on most HF NTS traffic nets have a real role to play here,
   as we generally use VHF and UHF, and these amateurs are instrumental
   with their enthusiasm in filling the rosters.
   
   It's also sometimes a good initiator for those new hams who are
   self-conscious talking with other, experienced hams one-on-one, but
   are OK talking formally to a net control station. Similarly, I try to
   encourage those new hams who became hams so they could talk to their
   ham spouses, and all you ever hear them do is talk to their spouses
   and to no-one else. While that's perfectly OK in and of itself, public
   service is a good way to break out of that mold and get more fun from
   radio while really helping out.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Kathy Goerg

   kgoerg@webblabs.com
   
  Webb Laboratories RF/Microwave CAE World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.webblabs.com/
   
   (Featuring information about receiver engineering, structure
   synthesis, and active filter design.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mel Goldberg KO6TF

   scoutradio@scout.net
   
  Assistant Scoutmaster, Troop 319 & Webmaster Advisor
  
  ScoutRadio World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://scout.net/ScoutRadio/
   
   ScoutRadio is a "good turn project" of Troop 319, Huntington Beach,
   California USA. Our goal is to promote amateur radio in Scouting,
   including past & present Scouts & Scouters, and being prepared with
   ham radio, helping community and country.
   
    Current Projects:
    
     * National Hurricane Center
     * Jamboree-on-the-Air (JOTA) Matchmaking Hams with Troops
     * Scout Discounts on Ham Equipment
     * Donation of old Handheld Transceivers (HT's) to Troops
       
   Officially ARRL approved as the JOTA info site.
   
   Learn how to stay in touch on long backpack trips.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Robert F. (Bob) Goldman K6BD

   bgoldman@mail.microsys.net
   AX.25: K6BD@W6TJ.#SOCA.CA.USA.NOAM
   
   http://www.geocities.com/SiliconValley/4333/
   
   +1 909 780-3217
   
   I am always open to Elmering....anyone is welcome to contact me.
   
  Tech Bench Elmers Amateur Radio Society
  
   (Devoted to homebrewing and technical amateur radio in general)
   
   (See also Mike Bridges.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Howard Goldstein N2WX


Howard Goldstein   |  "Civilization is the distance man  |  hg@n2wx.ampr.org
N2WX               |    has placed between himself and   |  CIS:75006,702
                   |        his excreta"   Aldiss        |
                          http://www.tapr.org/~n2wx/
                "What doesn't kill me makes me stronger" Lisa

  Wrote and maintain TAPR TNC-2 firmware (and some clones)
  " " " TAPR and Packet Radio WWW Home Pages
  Active on CW (NCS for Fri. Florida section net "QFN") and packet NTS
  ARRL volunteer counsel (Florida _only_)
  
  Packet Radio and TAPR are on the World-Wide-Web!
  
     * http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/pkthome.html
     * http://www.tapr.org/tapr/
       
   What's here? A page of links (the Home Page), the TAPR Home Page, a
   page of Packet Pioneers and Contacts, a hypertext packet primer and
   FAQ, and more.
   
   We seek: more packet-specific links to add and any comments and
   suggestions on how to make the series more useful. All ideas welcome,
   please send them to my E-mail address above.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Jim Graham N5IAL


73 DE N5IAL (/4)         MiSTie #49997     < Running Linux 1.0.9 >
      jim@n5ial.mythical.com                 ICBM: 30.23N 86.32W
  ||  j.graham@ieee.org          Packet:  --OFFLINE-- (Ft. Walton Beach, FL)
E-mail me for information about KAMterm (host mode for Kantronics TNCs).

   KAMterm is a host mode terminal program for Kantronics TNCs that I
   wrote and released as shareware.
   
   My professional field is telecom (data communications is my key area
   of expertise).
   
   I also have experience with wire HF antennas for apartments and other
   small spaces.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Roger Gray AB5QS

   ab5qs@amsat.org
   AX.25: AB5QS@KB5DBI.AR.US.NA
   
   +1 501 729-5489
   
   P.O. Box 166
   Searcy, AR 72145-0166
   
     * ARES (Arkansas Section)
     * Antennas
     * Commercial Equipment
     * HF/Contesting/DX
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * 160 Meters
     * Mobile/Portable/Field Day
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Packet Radio
     * Power Supplies
     * RFI
     * Repeaters
     * VHF/UHF
     * Volunteer Examiner (ARRL VEC and Area Team Liaison)
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Cheyenne T. Greatorex N1QZS

   n1qzs@magrathea.com
   
   http://www.magrathea.com/~ctg/
   
   I co-maintain the Boston Amateur Radio Club anonymous FTP file
   archives with Phil Temples, K9HI (phil@temples.com).
   
   A sampling of the archives include:
   
  A virtually complete archive of all ARRL bulletins since 1992 is available
  at:
  
   ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/barc/w1aw-list/
   
  A mirror of all files available from the ARRL info server is also available:
  
   ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserv/
   
  The ARRL infoserver mirror has FCC Part 97 (U.S. Amateur Radio Service Rules
  and Regulations) at:
  
   ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/arrl/infoserv/rib/part97.txt
   
  Programs mentioned in QST are in:
  
   ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/arrl/qst-binaries/
   
  Amateur Radio Newsline is now also being archived, too:
  
   ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/docs/newsline/
   
  Macintosh Amateur Radio Software Archive:
  
   ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/mac/
   
  Ham Radio and More, the radio show carried live every Sunday (6pm - 7pm EST)
  on the Talk America Radio Network, now has a World-Wide Web home page:
  
   http://www.barc.org/barc/ham-more/ham-more.html
   
   Please direct any feedback, submissions, or administrivia regarding
   these resources to my E-mail address above.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Ken Gunton WB6QWF

   kenny@erinet.com
   
  Microwave Components World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.erinet.com/kenny/microwave.html
   
   It changes from time to time, so stop back often! Don't see the
   component you want? Just call, fax your spec, or e-mail and attach
   your drawing or spec for a quick quote at BIG savings.
   
   My company, Techlock Distributing, sells RF and microwave components
   of many different types. I own the company, and it's a small, one-man
   operation. While I don't sell Ham equipment per se, I have sold some
   dividers, etc. to hams for their use.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Allan (Al) Gutstadt KF9RA, NNN0VMA

   nnn0vma@bluemarble.net
   
  Navy/Marine Corps. MARS
  
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   - H -
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Dan Halbert KB1RT

   halbert@world.std.com
   
   QTH: West Newton, MA, near Boston.
   
     * Building homebrew QRP gear.
     * Information about QRP-NE Club.
     * Advice on simple antennas.
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Doug Hall KF4KL

   doughall@nando.net
   
  JPS Communications, Inc.
  
   For those interested, JPS Communications, makers of DSP noise filters
   and other radio-related products, has a page on the WWW. The URL is:
   
   http://emporium.turnpike.net/J/JPS/jps.html
   
   Also, I'm in the process of collecting links to pages relating to uses
   of DSP in amateur radio. If you know of some, I'd appreciate hearing
   about them. There are a lot of people experimenting with new
   modulation schemes, voice compression, noise reduction, DSP IF
   techniques, and lots of other interesting applications. I'm planning
   to add a page with links to this information, so keep an eye out for
   it, and if you have something to share, please drop me a line.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Lance Halle KC7FVX

   lanceh@crl.com
   
   I will be glad to field questions in the following areas:
   
   DFing
          Local interference committee chairman
          
   OO questions
          Phoenix area Official Observer Coordinator
          
   BSA Merit badge
          Advisor of Ham Radio Explorer Post
          
   Just let me know what all you need and I'll do what I can.
   
   News of local enforcement actions and FCC Notices of Apparent
   Liability (NAL) may be found on the WWW page of the Arizona Repeater
   Association (of which I am a member):
   
   http://www.indirect.com/www/ara/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Brian Hammill KD4BFJ


- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
Brian Hammill, KD4BFJ | brianh@dante.exide.com
Software Engineer     | Exide Electronics - Small Systems Group
Raleigh, NC           | "Powering Your Network with Intelligent Solutions"
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------

   I am especially interested in VHF/UHF and microwave amateur bands as
   well as Amateur television. I am treasurer and a founding member of
   the newly-formed Triangle Amateur Television Association in
   Raleigh-Durham- Chapel Hill, NC. I am willing to share my expertise in
   the following areas:
   
     * ATV - Getting started, starting local activity, repeaters.
     * VHF/UHF - Propagation, what you need to get started, operating
       portable, contesting, weak signals, and DX.
     * Sealed Lead Acid Batteries - How to take care of them.
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Steve Harding KA6ETB


ka6etb@grafex.sbay.org +1 408 252-0578 alternate: harding@nas.nasa.gov
       For amateur radio related information, send a message to:
                       ham-server@grafex.sbay.org
      and put "HELP" and/or "GET /HAMRADIO/INDEX.TXT" in the body.

   HAM-server is now on a 486 with nearly 70 MB of data. Besides DOS,
   there are some UNIX, Mac, and OS/2 files.
   
   Most files have been taken from the various ftp-servers world-wide.
   However, there are many programs that have been donated by HAM-server
   users.
   
   Submissions welcome. Send to incoming@grafex.sbay.org.
   
  Ham-server World-Wide Web Home Page:
  
   http://www.ati.com/hamserv/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Ed Hare KA1CV


Ed Hare, KA1CV                     |  ehare@arrl.org
American Radio Relay League        |
225 Main St.                       |
Newington, CT  06111               |
+1 860 594-0200 - voice
+1 860 594-0259 - FAX

  ARRL Laboratory Engineer
  
   
     * Radio Frequency Interference (RFI) matters
     * Equipment Testing
       
   My survey of automotive EMI problems is mostly complete. The results
   are in September 1994 QST, including warranty and customer service
   information for most automobile manufacturers (many of whom have
   published installation guidelines).
   
   I am also continuing to pursue more formal contacts and
   standards-making through the EMR and EMI Standards Committee of the
   Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE), of which I am a member.
   
   Copies of General Motors installation guidelines are available. Saturn
   allegedly has a video on mobile installation, but none of the dealers
   seem to know about it. I have a call into one of my low friends in
   high places. :-)
   
   If anyone would like a copy of the GM installation guidelines, send a
   9X12" SASE with two units of postage *and* a specific request for the
   "GM Installation Guidelines" to the ARRL Technical Department
   Secretary, 225 Main St, Newington, CT 06111. A copy has been reprinted
   in the ARRL book -- Radio Frequency Interference -- How to Find It and
   Fix It.
   
   EMI/RFI Resource List and RFI Tips package available. A business SASE
   with 98 cents postage is appreciated. Please specify the desired
   documents in your correspondence.
   
   The FCC has released the results of a telephone interference survey
   just completed.
   
   If you would like a copy of the survey, which includes a list of
   telephone models checked, send an SASE with two units of first class
   postage to the Technical Information Service at ARRL HQ.
   Alternatively, you may obtain an electronic copy from the info server
   below.
   
   If leakage from your local Cable TV operator is interfering with the
   Amateur Radio Service, it is in violation of the provisions of Part 76
   of the FCC regulations.
   
   I would first direct the problem toward the cable company system
   engineer or service manager. Chances are the "front-line" people who
   answer the phone don't know what you are talking about.
   
   If this is not effective, contact me here at ARRL HQ. I can put you in
   contact with our liaison to the National Cable Telecasters
   Association. This liaison will help your cable operator understand
   their responsibilities.
   
   For CATV interference problems in general, I recommend you obtain our
   Radio Frequency Interference Book. If you are a League Member, you can
   also get a copy of the ARRL Technical Information Service info package
   on CATVI -- "EMI/RFI - CATV" by sending a LARGE SASE with 3 stamps on
   it to the ARRL Technical Department Secretary, 225 Main St, Newington
   CT 06111. This package is a reprint of an article I wrote for
   Communications Technology -- the Journal of the Society of Cable
   Television Engineers. We submitted it to "their" journal because we
   felt that it would carry more weight with the cable companies.
   
   If you have any questions after you have read the material, contact me
   here at HQ. I can usually get back to you within a few days to offer
   some additional help.
   
   Many amateur radio informational documents (including EMI/RFI files)
   are also available from 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.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Jack G.F. Hill W4PPT


Jack, W4PPT/M (75M SSB 2-letter WAS #1657/#1789 -- both from the mobile! ;^)
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Jack GF Hill         |Voice: +1 615 459-2636|            Ham Call: W4PPT
 P. O. Box 1685       |Modem: +1 615 377-5980| Bicycling and SCUBA Diving
 Brentwood, TN  37024 |Fax:   +1 615 459-0038|         Life Member - ARRL
 root@jackatak.ThePorch.com - "Plus ca change, plus c'est la meme chose"

  Mobile Antenna Systems and Installation (Primarily HF)
  
   
     * power distribution
     * frame grounding
     * antenna selection and construction
     * mounting the rig
     * useful accessories
     * Keeping it Simple (avoiding task overload)
       
   I have agreed to provide a new home for the "Boat Anchor" mail list,
   with the blessings of Paul Prescott, N1AAC, who took over from Our
   Esteemed Founder Jim Lockwood, KM6NK. I have also agreed to take over
   the rec.radio.amateur.* Working Group mail list, formerly maintained
   by Ian Kluft, KO6YQ. In addition, a new mailing list devoted to
   homebrewing tube transmitters and receivers ("Glowbugs," a sort of
   intersection between Boatanchors and QRP) has been created.
   
   The mailing list addresses are:
   
     * boatanchors@ThePorch.com (*)
     * rra-wg@ThePorch.com
     * glowbugs@ThePorch.com
       
   Use these addresses for messages of general interest to the entire
   group. Please don't use them to subscribe, change address, etc.
   
   (*) Effective 15 March 1996, the BoatAnchors list went to a
   subscription-only list, with $12 US per year as "dues" to support the
   list.
   
   With monthly costs for Net access at $350 US/month and telephone line
   charges of $50 US plus, we are not getting rich. The fee was set after
   much consultation and wrangling, and was designed to cover the costs
   of running the list... and hopefully provide a surplus to upgrade the
   services we can provide, like better mail delivery, larger archives,
   etc.
   
   The new automated list manager address is
   
   ListProc@ThePorch.com
   
   Use this for subscribing, unsubscribing, getting archived info,
   getting the FAQ message, changing your address, etc.
   
   To subscribe, send a message to this address with "subscribe
   boatanchors <your name>" or "subscribe rra-wg <your name>" Similarly,
   to unsubscribe, replace "subscribe" with "unsubscribe"
   
   The new list owner address is
   
   ListOwn@jackatak.ThePorch.com
   
   Use this address only when there is a problem which really truly can't
   be resolved otherwise.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Richard Hosking VK6BRO

   richardh@iinet.net.au
   
  Perth (Australia) Radio Experimenters Group World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.iinet.net.au/~richardh/
   
   (Featuring information about homebrewing and electronics design.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Ed Humphries N5RCK


 Ed Humphries                Hewlett-Packard NARC Atlanta GA
 N5RCK                       Internet edh@hpuerca.atl.hp.com

  Past President, Williamson County (TX) ARC
  
  Former Assistant Emergency Coordinator for Williamson County ARES/RACES
  
   2-meter FM, VHF Antennas, Mobile Installations Organizing Amateur
   Radio Seminars and Programs Multiband wire antennas, Field Day
   Activities and general WeatherNet & public service enthusiast
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Stan Huntting KF0IA

   stan@mutadv.com
   
   4655 Pleasant Ridge Rd.
   Boulder, CO 80301-1731
   USA
   
   FAX: +1 303 444 2314
   
  KaWin World-Wide Web Home Page:
  
   http://www.mutadv.com/kawin/
   
   KaWin(c) supports multiple host mode Kantronics(r) TNCs in all HF and
   VHF modes in MS Windows(R). Download the fully functional KaWin
   program from the KaWin WWW home page.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   - I -
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Michael Ihry AC5CT

   mihry@topher.net
   
   Voice: +1 903 883-3789
   Work: +1 (903) 408-8594
   
   Quinlan, TX
   USA
   
  Areas of Expertise:
  
   
     * ARES/RACES/SKYWARN
     * Antennas
     * Antique and Older Equipment
     * Batteries
     * Commercial Equipment
     * DSP
     * Electronics in General
     * Equipment Testing/Troubleshooting
     * Mobile/Portable/Field Day
     * HF/DX/Contesting
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Power Supplies
     * QRP
     * RFI
     * Repeaters
     * Scouting
     * Towers
     * VHF/UHF
     * Volunteer Examiner
     * Computers and Computer Programming
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Carl Ingerson N1DXM, NNN0HLC

   cingersn@bdam.win.net
   
  Navy/Marine Corps. (NAVMARCORPS) MARS
  
   (Maine Area of Region ONE)
   
  ampr.org IP Coordinator for Maine subnet (44.118.xxx.xxx)
  
   I can get just about any answer needed for TCP/IP, if I don't know it
   myself. I have a close friend who will know the answer (he doesn't
   have E-mail access).
   
   I am more than glad to offer my assistance. Being up here in the
   "sticks," I remember how difficult it was to find assistance back when
   I became interested in Amateur Radio.
   
   [Editor's Note: All ampr.org coordinators are listed in the document
   at:
   
   ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/amprnets
   
   ]
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   - J -
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Bart Jahnke KB9NM


===============================================================
=                              |            ARRL HQ           =
=  Bart J. Jahnke, KB9NM       |     Tel: +1 860-594-0300     =
=  ARRL/VEC Manager            |     Fax: +1 860-594-0259     =
=  225 Main St                 |     Internet: vec@arrl.org   =
=  Newington CT 06111 (USA)    |     MCI MAIL ID: 653-2312    =
=                              |                              =
===============================================================

     * Listings of Examination Opportunities -- bi-weekly postings
       ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/rec.radio.amateur.misc/
     * Volunteer Examining procedures - ARRL VE Manual
     * Support and Instruction for Volunteer Examiners - Coordinating
       Exams
     * Member, National Conference of VECs Question Pool Committee
     * Information on what's required to become an Amateur Radio licensee
     * Contributing Editor - QST Magazine - Exam Info column
       
   See the entry for Michael Ardai for information about receiving ARRL
   VE announcements and examination schedules via E-mail.
   
   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.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Tom Job VE3II

   ve3ii@bconnex.net
   
  Maritime Mobile Service Net (MMSN)
  
   (See also Rene Stiegler)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Cedrick Johnson N9YXA

   n9yxa@ix.netcom.com
   AX.25: N9YXA@W9ZMR.IL.USA.NA
   
   http://pages.prodigy.com/n9yxa/
   
   Voice/FAX: +1 (630) 897-3541
   
   502 Manor Place
   Aurora, IL 60506
   USA
   
     * AMSAT
     * BBS's
     * HF/Contesting/DX
     * CW
     * Packet and Digital Networking
     * SSTV
     * VHF
       
   I am a somewhat new DX'er/Contester. I have had experience with many
   aspects of radio, SSTV, Packet, and HF work.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Robert K. Johnson KD6MQE

   rkj@earthlink.net
   
     * Homebrewing
     * IBM PC's
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
   - K -
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Phil Karn KA9Q

   karn@unix.ka9q.ampr.org
   
   http://www.qualcomm.com/people/pkarn/
   
  High-Performance Software Modem Project
  
   Recently I've been working on a prototype SQPSK (staggered quadrature
   phase shift keyed) modem for the amateur satellite channel. This modem
   is implemented totally in software running on a PC with an ordinary
   (non-DSP) Soundblaster card. It runs at 1200 bps and fits into a SSB
   transceiver bandwidth.
   
   I've made good progress and have put some info up on my web page about
   it, including an audio file to show what it sounds like in noise when
   the signal is still copyable, available from:
   
   http://www.qualcomm.com/people/pkarn/ham.html
   
   Watch that page for an announcement of when I actually release the
   code, which I plan to integrate into KA9Q NOS.
   
  Spread Spectrum
  
   I've been trying to answer the question of consequences of promoting
   relatively wide-band digital modes on band occupancy and throughput
   (i.e., What gets optimized? Are there tradeoffs in quality vs.
   quantity?) in the context of the spread spectrum rules debate, but I
   think it needs to be a much wider discussion. See my reply comments to
   the FCC on this issue:
   
   http://www.qualcomm.com/people/pkarn/papers/mysscomments.html
   
   (See also Steve Bible for more information on Spread Spectrum)
   
   [Editor's Note: I'm honored by the presence of many advanced-level
   Elmers in this directory, including Jeffrey Angus, Gary Coffman, and
   now Phil Karn. Phil has graciously agreed to appear in this directory
   for the purpose of elmering and technical exchange for the advanced
   topics listed above. As with all of my Elmers, please respect their
   time by only seeking assistance from them for the topics under which
   they are listed. There are many Elmers willing to answer more
   beginning-level packet radio questions, including basic questions
   about IBM PC hardware, TCP/IP and NOS. Consult the "IBM PERSONAL
   COMPUTER (PC) AND CLONES" and "PACKET AND DIGITAL NETWORKING"
   categories in the Subject Quick-Search Index for a complete list.]
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Paul Keezer NX1P

   logview@keez.tiac.net
   
   Finally a WWW page has been set up for HamView products, a Windows
   based Ham Radio program. This page can now be located at:
   
   http://www.tiac.net/users/pkeezer/hamview/
   
   There is an upgrade file right now for Win95, but the bug has only
   been corrected in Logview 5.0. Come and check us out.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Michael S. Keller AB5EL

   71620.447@compuserve.com
   
   Areas of particular knowledge:
   
     * PC-style computers
     * Mobile installations (rearranging mobile HF right now)
     * Repeaters (after a fashion--building a 1.25m repeater)
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
R. D. Keys NA4G

   Dept. of Crop Science
   NCSU
   Raleigh, NC 27695-7620
   
   rdkeys@csemail.cropsci.ncsu.edu
   
   de NA4G, "Boat Anchor Bob", an ol' cw fart .....
   
   If I can be of assistance in older equipment, junk-boxing your way to
   hamdom, the cheapskate's approach, let me know.
   
   22 yrs a ham, extra class, mostly cw, mostly boat anchors and radio in
   the traditional sense.
   
   {Telegraphy has been in my family for almost 100 years!}
   
  CWISTS Friday Night Fist Function
  
   Standard time: Friday Nights at MIDNIGHT LOCAL TIME
   
   Standard freq:
          80 meters --- 3702.5 kHz for all hands.
          40 meters --- 7102.5 kHz alternate, for all hands
          (between the heterodynes, someone scout out a better QRG)
          
   Standard calling signal:
          CWIST IMI DE <yourcall> K (if there are no control stations
          calling for you to check in), or, CWIST DE <yourcall> K (if
          there is a control station inviting checkins) (The alternative
          check in for those OTs with salt behind the ears is a simple DE
          to get the control station's ears followed by DE <yourcall> K
          when the control station acknowledges.)
          
   Note:
          A simple informal net style protocol will generally be used,
          unless no control station assumes control for the evening, in
          which case it is an open roundtable format discussion group.
          
   Note:
          The midnight local time gathering is designed to maximize the
          number of checkins spread out over the world, so less confusion
          and more checkins are heard. The hope is that someone will be
          aboard almost anywhere and be heard at least locally, anywhere
          in the world.
          
   Definition:
          A CWIST is a person with an active interest in the PRACTICE and
          USE of continuous wave radiotelegraphy as directly is
          applicable to amateur radio. Such PRACTICE and USE may take the
          form of learning about radiotelegraphy and its history in
          amateur/commercial areas, its application to radio
          telecommunication, the practicing of the art and craft of
          radiotelegraphy, and the refining and developing of the
          technology of radiotelegraphy.
          
  Author of NA4G's National Electrical Code for Hams
  

                                 ABSTRACT

        This work was presented as a talk to  the  Homebrew  Special
        Interest Group (HB-SIG) of the Raleigh Amateur Radio Society
        (RARS), on 15 January, 1991  and  was  revised  for  another
        presentation on 26 January, 1994.

        This  document  contains excerpts of the National Electrical
        Code (NFPA 70-1990) that, in the author's opinion, apply  to
        the   installation  of  amateur  radio  equipment  as  would
        commonly be found in most amateur  radio  stations.   Direct
        excerpts   from   the   Code   are  contained  within  inset
        quotations.   Paraphrased  excerpts  from   the   Code   are
        itemized.  The author's interpretation and discussion of the
        Code is set full-width.   The  author's  interpretation  and
        discussion  of  various sections of the Code is not meant to
        be all-encompassing, nor the official interpretation of  the
        National  Fire  Protection  Association, nor of any official
        governing body having legal authority of  jurisdiction  over
        electrical  installations,  but  is  meant  to  be used as a
        teaching tool for amateur radio operators.

   For ease of access, the group of files have been 'rolled into one'
   both in tar-compress (862K, for Unix jocks) and PKZIP 2.04g (732K, for
   MS-DOS users) formats. Both are available from:
   
   ftp://sunsite.unc.edu/pub/academic/agriculture/agronomy/ham/things-to-
   build/na4g/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Robert A. Kile KG7D

   midnight@accessnv.com
   
   A Current list of Dealers and Manufacturers of Amateur Radio Equipment
   in North America is now available on HR Showcase Amateur Radio WWW.
   The URL is:
   
   http://www.accessnv.com/hrshow/
   
   The listing will be updated as more come on line. Enjoy!
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Brad Killebrew N5LJV

   E-mail: n5ljv@uh.edu
   E-mail: n5ljv@cet.net
   AX.25: N5LJV@F6CNB.#SETX.TX.USA.NOAM
   
   My interests and areas of expertise are
   
     * TNOS Packet Gateway (hougw.ampr.org)
     * Unix and Linux systems
     * Volunteer Examiner (W5YI #6913 and ARRL/VEC)
     * VHF and UHF repeaters
       
   I'm the trustee of the University of Houston Amateur Radio Club
   WB5FND. URL is http://wb5fnd.tech.uh.edu/
   
   I maintain the Internet Relay Chat #HamRadio Home Page. URL is
   http://wb5fnd.tech.uh.edu/irc/
   
   I co-authored the Mod and Features info for the Kenwood TM-733A radio.
   The master copy is at
   
   ftp://wb5fnd.tech.uh.edu/pub/hamradio/mods/kenwood/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Christopher Knauer KB9CCR

   cknauer@sni.net
   
   5004 W. 92nd Avenue #123
   Westminster, CO 80030
   
   +1 303 403-1883
   
  Webmaster, National SKYWARN World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.skywarn.org/
   
   (Working with the ARRL and the National Weather Service to provide
   authoritative information about weather spotting both to SKYWARN
   members and the general public.)
   
   Also have experience in:
   
     * ARES
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Commercial Broadcasting (Assistant Engineer and Manager of
       Information Services)
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Louis J. Kohnen K2ANC

   K2ANC.Wbst128@xerox.com
   
   Penfield, NY near Rochester
   
   I'll be glad to help out with tube circuits and VE testing.
   (W5YI VE# 3182)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Veikko (Veke) Komppa OH2MCN


- --------------------------------------------------------------------------
 Veikko Komppa "Veke"
 Collecting licensing information via Internet
 MORE THAN DXCC AVAILABLE THRU The Web
 Licensing info in Web at http://www.clinet.fi/~jukka/license.html
 OH2MCN, ex OH5VD,OH2XD,CR9D,VK9YD,S79VD,FR0VD,3D2VD,9M8VD,5W1VD
 Internet:  Veikko.Komppa@vtt.fi
 QTH: Paaskynkuja 7, FIN-03100, Nummela, Finland    tel. +358 0-22 22 448
 JOB: P.O.Box 1401, FIN-02044 VTT, Finland          tel. +358 0-456 5260
                                                    fax. +358 0-456 7026
- --------------------------------------------------------------------------

  Information for licensing abroad for radio amateurs
  
   (See Web URL above.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Ronald G. Kruml KB7JCP

   kb7jcp@aol.com
   kb7jcp@worldnet.att.net
   
   AX.25: KB7JCP@N7DUO.#WWA.WA.USA.NOAM
   
  Northeast King County (Washington State, USA) ARES Emergency Coordinator
  
  Editor, EComm News
  
   EComm News is a weekly newsletter aimed at Amateur Radio Operators and
   Emergency Management Officials in the U.S. Pacific Northwest. The
   newsletter contains local announcements, public service opportunities,
   Amateur Radio news and information, Internet resources for Amateur
   Radio and Emergency Management, as well as many training topics.
   
   The newsletter is published as a public service by King County Amateur
   Radio Emergency Service, Fire Zone 2.
   
   To subscribe to the list, send e-mail to: listserv@listserv.aol.com
   
   Enter the command line, SUBSCRIBE ECOMM-NEWS, in the body of the
   message.
   
   For more information on the list, point your web-browser to:
   
   http://ifrit.web.aol.com/mld/production/yiaz0823.html
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Tack Kumagai JE1CKA, KH0AM

   je1cka@nal.go.jp
   
   P.O. Box 22
   Mitaka, Tokyo 181
   Japan
   
   Voice: +1 81 30-066-6408
   FAX: +1 81 423-93-4449
   
   My primary interest is contesting (especially DX). I've been a
   committee member of the CQ WW (World Wide) DX contest and a committee
   chairman of JIDX (Japan International DX) contest. If you have any
   questions or opinions on the above contests, your input will be
   accepted by E-mail at any time.
   
   I've been running an information server and mailing list server for
   the following topics:
   
  Japanese International DX (JIDX) Info-Server
  
   Any JIDX contest results/rules will be available by
   jidx-info@dumpty.nal.go.jp by sending


        help

   in the body of the E-mail message.
   
  Japanese CQ Contest Mailing list
  
   Archived "cq-contst" reflector re-distribution. send a request to
   contest-request@dumpty.nal.go.jp with the message


        subscribe cq-contest-digest your_callsign <your_email_address>

  Tokyo VEC Team Coordinator
  
   I've been leading the Tokyo VEC team since 1991 under the W5YI-VEC
   system. Exams will be held on the first Sunday afternoon in EVEN
   months. All examinees are requested to register in advance one week
   prior to the exam date. The VE Exam is open to any person who actually
   plans to operate from the US, but is not intended for license
   collectors.
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