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Bob Salnick WA9BVE


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

   I can help people with HF stuff, cheap antennas, and am willing to
   help troubleshoot problems with rigs.
   
   I believe that one of the pillars of ham radio - construction/
   understanding at the burn-your-hand-with-a-soldering-iron level - is
   drifting out of ham radio. With Japanese radios which cost so much,
   fewer and fewer hams are willing to risk their warranty to service
   their own equipment. I would like to see a turn-around here...
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mark Salyzyn VE6MGS

   mark@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca
   
     * Qualifications:
          + Repair Technician
          + Electrical Engineer (14+ years)
          + Advanced Amateur (Canadian) since 1988
     * Advice of value:
          + HF + VHF construction, homebrew, repair, circuitry,
            programming and mods
          + Operating Mobile
          + Packet Radio (Radio, TNC, AX.25, TCP/IP, UNIX NeXTSTEP)
          + NTS (Former Net Control for 80m CW Alberta Traffic Net for 3
            1/2 years)
          + Canadian Tests, Rules and Regulations (At least I can do some
            legwork if I don't know the answers.)
          + Antennas, Design and Installation
          + General Electronics, Repair, Diagnosis and Design
          + CW training
          + Having fun with Amateur Radio communications
       
  Past Maintainer of Radio Amateurs on Usenet E-mail address directory
  
   (still am an interested contact for this resource, though)
   
    Experimental Search Front-End:
    
     * http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/HamRadio/UsenetList.html
       
   Please direct all Radio Amateurs on Usenet E-mail address feedback,
   submissions, and administrivia to hamlist@esi.com.au or
   hams-on-usenet@ve6mgs.ampr.ab.ca.
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Raymond Sarrio WB6SIV

   wb6siv@cyberg8t.com
   
   Advice on Antennas, Equipment, and the Internet
   
   Qualifications:
   
     * Licensed since 1966
     * Extra Class
     * WWW Webmaster
     * CW/HF Operator
     * Creator of the When All Else Fails--Amateur Radio Shirt
       
  Owner of a Full-Purpose Ham Radio World-Wide Web Site:
  
    (The Raymond Sarrio Co.)
    
   http://www.sarrio.com/
   
   Please direct any feedback, submissions, or administrivia regarding
   these resources to my E-mail address above.
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Nick Sayer N6QQQ


Nick Sayer <nsayer@quack.kfu.com>    | "I don't mind shooting, so long
N6QQQ @ N0ARY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM     | as the right people get shot."
+1 408 249 9630, log in as 'guest'   |
URL: http://www.kfu.com/~nsayer/     |     -- "Dirty" Harry Calahan

     * HF RTTY/AMTOR, Decoding CHU
     * VHF Packet
     * Unix, especially SunOS
     * Network Time Protocol (NTP)
     * Class-C Bipolar Amplifier Design
     * Phased-Lock-Loop (PLL) Theory (except for loop filters)
       
  Maintainer of the FCC-Approved(*) PostScript(tm) Form 610:
  
   ftp://ftp.kfu.com/pub/FCC-610/
   
   (*) To be completely official, the FCC recommends that it be printed
   on standard-weight, buff-colored paper form stock.
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Paul W. Schleck KD3FU

   pschleck@novia.net
   
   (finger pschleck@novia.net for PGP Public Key)
   
   http://www.novia.net/~pschleck/
   
   Internet Services (Finding FAQ's, using Usenet, FTP, telnet, Archie,
   FTP mail-servers, mailing lists, etc., etc.)
   
   Club Activities, Examinations, and other events in the Omaha/
   Lincoln/Council Bluffs (Eastern Nebraska/Western Iowa) area.
   
   Also willing to provide newsreader kill/select file help to anyone
   interested in customizing their presentation of the rec.radio.*
   newsgroups
   
   I would be particularly interested in mentoring/training new FAQ/Info
   maintainers for the rec.radio.* newsgroups (see also Jack Hill and
   John Seney for FAQ maintenance opportunities and the
   rec.radio.amateur.* Working Group mailing list). To paraphrase Zack
   Lau, I can't post it all myself!
   
   I have taken over maintenance of the Perl-based auto-faq FAQ
   management and posting package from Ian Kluft and would be happy to
   guide new FAQ authors in its use. The latest version, 3.2pl2, is
   available via anonymous FTP from:
   
   ftp://ftp.novia.net/customers/pschleck/auto-faq/
   
   The auto-faq-users mailing list has also been re-sited at Novia. To
   subscribe, send E-mail to auto-faq-users-request@novia.net
   
   with:

        subscribe auto-faq-users

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   To unsubscribe, replace the above command with:


        unsubscribe auto-faq-users

   Recently I undertook some academic research into packet radio using
   KA9Q's Multiple-Access/Collision Avoidance (MACA) link-layer protocol.
   I attempted a literature survey as well as some software simulations
   of the protocol (with varying degrees of success). I would welcome any
   opportunities to improve on my work, find out about any actual MACA
   implementations, share information, and build on my bibliography
   (available on request). More information about MACA may be obtained
   from:
   
   ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/packet/arrlcnc/1990/
   
  College Clubs
  
  Maintainer of this list
  
   Please direct all Elmers List submissions, feedback, and administrivia
   to elmers-request@novia.net.
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Tony Schliesser N8XJA

   aschlies@newwave.net
   
   http://www.newwave.net/~aschlies/
   
   (Check my home page above to find out the current status of projects,
   etc.)
   
   +1 304 727-5707
   
   1011 Green Valley Drive
   St. Albans, WV 25177
   
     * Mobile
     * Packet and Digital Networking
     * Repeaters
     * Skywarn
     * UNIX
     * VHF
       
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Barry Schwartz N2SHP

   godzilla@panix.com
   
  New York City ARES Emergency Coordinator for Operations
  
  NYC ARES World-Wide Web Home Page:
  
   http://www.panix.com/clay/nyc-ares/
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Tom Sefranek WA1RHP

   tcs@cmcorp.com
   
   http://hamradio.cmcorp.com/inventory/sefranek.html
   
   112 Great Rd.
   Shirley, MA 01464
   +1 508 425-6672
   
   ARRL & W5YI VE, ARRL TS, ARRL Instructor/Elmer
   
     * Amplifiers
     * Antennas/Transmission lines
     * Battery/Solar Operation
     * Homebrewing/Do-it-Yourself
     * Mobile Operation
     * Power supplies
     * Repeater Building/Maintaining
     * RFI Consultant
       
   I prefer E-Mail to answer questions, etc.
   but feel free to call if you like.
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John D. Seney WD1V



                 John D. Seney |_|_|_|_| john@wd1v.mv.com
             144 Pepperidge Dr |_|   |_| page 5956779@skymail.com
     Manchester, NH 03103-6150 |_|_ _|_| AX.25: WD1V@WB1DSW.NH.USA.NOAM
  voice mail +1 (603) 533-3472 | | | | | fax +1 (603) 627-1623

  Free Macintosh Amateur Radio Test Simulators
  
   Available under:
   
     * ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/mac/theory-and-morse/
     * http://www.mv.com/ipusers/wd1v/
       
  Macnet Macintosh Amateur Radio Software Distribution
  
   Mac Computers + Hams + Radios = Macnet Software
   
   Available under:
   
     * ftp://ftp.barc.org/pub/hamradio/mac/
     * http://www.mv.com/ipusers/wd1v
       
   or via First Class Mail on 10 New Disks for just $30.00 US
   
   (Each Stuffed with the Latest Self Extracting Public Domain or
   Freeware Versions - 800k Disks)
   
   Macnet Index by Disk:
   
    1. Logs + Demos
    2. DX + Contest
    3. Education + Remote Control
    4. Astronomy + FAX
    5. Packet Terminals
    6. Net/Mac TCP/IP + FAQ
    7. Novice Test (or the Ham Test of Your Choice)
    8. Satellite Trackers + Dove
    9. C/C++ Programming Tutors
   10. Macnet Roster ("Whos Who" of Hams w/ Macs)
       
   Send Check or Money Order - Outside USA Send $40.00 US
   All Orders Shipped within 48 Hours
   
  Maintainer of rec.radio.amateur.misc FAQ
  
   (Formerly maintained by Diana Syriac, KC1SP, and Ian Kluft, KO6YQ.)
   
   Available from:
   
   http://www.mv.com/ipusers/wd1v/hamradio.faq.html
   
   (The majority of the original content of the FAQ remains the same, but
   now it's a hypertext document with hundreds of links to radio-related
   sites and is a significant resource to all students of amateur radio -
   regardless of their license status.)
   
  Maintainer of Digital Storage Scope FAQ
  
   Available from:
   
   http://www.mv.com/ipusers/wd1v/dsofaq.html
   
   or write me at my E-mail address above with:

        subscribe scope.faq

   in the Subject.
   
  Maintainer of Macintosh Amateur Radio Software List
  
   (Formerly maintained by Patty Winter, N6BIS and Terry Stader, KA8SCP.)
   
   http://www.mv.com/ipusers/wd1v/page5.html
   
   Please direct any submissions, feedback, or administrivia regarding
   these services to my E-mail address above.
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Jimmie B. Shelton KT4FQ

   jshelton@sprynet.com
   n5laejs@aol.com
   
   Voice: +1 615 431-7573
   Modem: +1 615 431-4081
   
   2329 Pendleton Dr.
   Clarksville, TN 37042
   
     * Antennas
     * Field Day
       
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Philip A. Shelton N6DZH

   pas@west.net
   
   Voice (Work): +1 805 569-0110
   FAX/Modem: +1 805 682-0119
   
   2654 State Street #33
   Santa Barbara, CA 93105
   
     * Antennas
     * ARES/RACES
     * Morse Code
     * QRP
     * Volunteer Examiner
       
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Mike Silva KK6GM

   mjsilva@ix.netcom.com
   
   Stuff I know:
   
     * Antennas
     * Circuitry (analog, digital, RF, tubes, semiconductors)
     * Construction
     * CW
     * Operation (HF, VHF/UHF)
     * Finding Parts
       
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Don Simpson KO4TA

   ko4ta@mindspring.com
   
  Net Control, Best of 75 Net
  
   Meets every Saturday evening at 1930 Eastern Time at 3.975 MHz (75
   Meter HF Amateur Radio). Guests via the KO4TA phone patch usually
   arrive about 2100 Eastern Time.
   
   The purpose of this net is to bring the Amateur Celebrity to the
   Amateur for an opportunity to ask and answer questions. Past guests
   have included Barry Goldwater, Wayne Green, Hap Holley, Fred Maia, and
   Bill Pasternak.
   
   The 3.975 MHz frequency is also home of the Friday Night Trader's Net
   at 1930 EST as well as good-natured discussion in general almost any
   other time.
   
  World-Wide Web Home page of the "Best of 75 Net":
  
   http://www.mindspring.com/~ko4ta/bestofnet.html
   
  Security/Fire Systems Home Page:
  
   http://www.mindspring.com/~ko4ta/alarm.html
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Rein Smit W6/PA0ZN

   rein0zn@ix.netcom.com
   
  Earth-Moon-Earth (EME) and Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI)
  World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.nitehawk.com/rasmit/
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John Harvey Smith KE4KTO, AFA2MJ

   ke4kto@earthlink.net
   
   Voice: +1 (910) 674-0452
   Work: +1 (910) 668-4410 ext 3307
   
   5403 Forest Oaks Drive
   Greensboro, NC 27406-8317
   
     * Antennas
     * ARES
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * USAF MARS
     * Mobile/Portable
     * Novice/Tech Instruction
     * Packet And Digital Networking
     * Repeaters
     * SKYWARN
     * VHF/UHF
       
   I have considerable expertise in building and maintaining personal
   computers (PC's) as well as several years of experience in ARES,
   SKYWARN, and USAF MARS. I have also built my own antennas.
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Bill Sohl K2UNK

   billsohl@planet.net
   
   +1 201 691-8116
   
   Budd Lake, New Jersey
   
  ARRL Local Government Liaison
  
   Other areas of expertise:
   
     * Apple Macintosh
     * Batteries
     * Internet Services
     * Scouting (Radio Merit Badge Counselor)
     * Seminars/Lectures
     * VHF
     * Zoning Ordinances Related to Antenna Towers
       
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Keith Sproul WU2Z


Keith Sproul                          Ham Radio: WU2Z
Student Housing Network Coordinator   ksproul@noc.rutgers.edu
Rutgers University Computing Service  +1 908 445-3695 Work +1 908 445-2968 Fax
http://www-ns.rutgers.edu/~ksproul    +1 908 821-4828 Home

   North Brunswick, New Jersey
   
  Automated Position Reporting System (APRS)
  
   (See also Mark Sproul)
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Mark Sproul KB2ICI

   sproul@ap.org
   
   North Brunswick, New Jersey
   
  Automated Position Reporting System (APRS) World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://aprs.rutgers.edu/APRS/
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Terry Stader KA8SCP/1

  America Online Ham Radio Club Host
  
   
     * tstader@aol.com (files/messages less than 27K)
       
   
     * KA8SCP@WA1PHY.#EMA.MA.USA.NOAM _or_
     * ka8scp@ka8scp.ampr.org [44.56.4.82]
       
   
     * registered ARRL Instructor (teaching for the last 6 years
       Novice/Tech classes with an 87% pass rate)
     * Host (Forum Manager) of the America Online Ham Radio Club Forum
     * President for 6 consecutive years of an ARRL Special Service Club
       (The Police Amateur Radio Team of Westford, MA - WB1GOF)
     * ARRL Eastern Massachusetts Assistant Section Manager and District
       Emergency Coordinator
     * Area 1 Communications Officer for the Massachusetts Emergency
       Management Agency (formerly Mass. Civil Defense Agency)
     * Expertise with Apple // and Macintosh computers. (I have over 80
       MB of Mac ham radio software available.) and ham-related
     * Operate TCP/IP with Macintosh
     * plus all around source of information about communications
       
  Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.magnet.state.ma.us/mema/
   
   The Macintosh Amateur Radio Software List is now maintained by John
   Seney. See his entry for more information.
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Bill Standerfer KF0DJ


Bill Standerfer                        *        Hewlett-Packard Company
CFI-A, IA, ME                          *        VXI Systems Division
bills@lvld.hp.com                      *        Loveland, CO  80539
Baron N222AB - KF0DJ - Pikes Peak 253  *        +1 303 679-2378

   I'm certainly willing to be an Elmer if there's a need. I hope I've
   learned a few things since 1966 when I first went on the air. :-)
   Here's a list of subjects I might be able to help with:
   
     * Combining amateur radio and flying
     * Antennas
     * Civil Air Patrol
     * General Operating Practices
     * Older (Tube) Equipment
     * Test Equipment and Measurements
       
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Rene Stiegler N4LET

   msgctr@world.std.com
   
  Manager, Maritime Mobile Service Net (MMSN)
  
  MMSN World-Wide Web Home Page:
  
   http://www.maf.mobile.al.us/~mmsn/
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Jeff Stillinger KB6IBB


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Jeff Stillinger - KB6IBB                              js@ibbs.av.org
PSC Box 3429                                          js@red-eft.la.ca.us
Edwards AFB, CA  93524                                +1 805 258 7303 8N1
      Flight Test Center, crashing aircraft so you don't have too.
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   http://red-agnes.la.ca.us/~js/
   
   For hams that are interested and live in my area, they are welcome to
   login to IBBS. IBBS is a full-time Unix-based computer that is
   dedicated to ham radio. I carry a full rec.radio.* news feed and
   E-mail. There will never be a fee for anything.
   
   Over the past 10 years I have operated from 160 M - 23 CM and would be
   willing to answer any question a new person to the hobby has. If I
   don't know the answer, well, NASA is only two blocks away. :-) I live
   and work here at Edwards Air Force Base, CA. I am also very active in
   SAREX.
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Dave Stine WA2JTA/6

   dstine@cisco.com
   
   My areas of expertise are:
   
     * vacuum tube amps, receivers, exciters
     * CW operating tips
     * wire antenna tips, hints & kinks
       
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David Stockton GM4ZNX

   dstock@hpsqf.sqf.hp.com
   
     * SWL since 1960
     * Licensed since 1984 (UK full class A)
     * Degrees in electronics&comms and digital techniques etc.
     * Currently senior design engineer doing RF design
     * Fairly broad interest in amateur radio (but not contests!)
     * Antennas, Transmission lines,filters from fundamental theory to
       practice
     * Receiver structures and circuits from simple to state of the art.
     * Transmitters, ATUs
     * Test equipment
     * Wide experience of troubleshooting/repairing equipment.
     * Professional experience of EMC/RFI
     * QRP
     * UK Operation and Licensing
     * My morse is flaky, but I keep working on it
     * No interest in contests
     * No interest in packet radio or in fixing computers
       
   Just wrote the new oscillator and synthesiser chapter for the 1995
   ARRL Handbook. Also co-developed (with G3ROO) a robust phase-locked
   summing loop circuit to replace the common mixer-filter LO frequency
   adder. A technical article describing the project was recently
   published in RADCOM.
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C. E. (Chuck) Strobel K6PBT

   cestro@pinsight.com
   
  Maintainer of the K6PBT Dealer Directory:
  
    (For the Ham Radio/SWL/Electronics Enthusiast)
    
   DealerLinks: http://www.pinsight.com/~cestro/pcdlinks.html
   DealerEmail: http://www.pinsight.com/~cestro/pcdemail.html
   
   Please direct any feedback, submissions, or administrivia regarding
   these resources to my E-mail address above.
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Phil Sussman KB8LUJ

   pactor@dnaco.net
   
  Publisher of PACTOR News:
  
   http://www.dnaco.net/~pactor/
   
   (Also contains links to other PACTOR-related sites)
   
  Speaker and Host of PACTOR Forum at Dayton Hamvention
  
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Roger H. Taylor K9ALD


Roger H. Taylor, PE                rtaylor@ux1.cso.uiuc.edu
1106 Rayburn Ct.                   K9ALD     AFA3WG
Mahomet, IL 61853                  Outdoor writer (Fishing)
+1 217 586-4958                    Skamania Reign Supreme!
Manager, Network systems, OIM, University of Illinois

   Help on antennas, Air Force MARS, components, Tube circuits, linear
   amplifiers, troubleshooting, Internet questions and software
   
  Author of 1995 ARRL Handbook, Chapter 5 on Direct Current (DC)
  
  Illinois Fishing Page at:
  
   http://www.cba.uiuc.edu/~rtaylor/fish/fish.htm
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Pierre Thomson KA2QPG

   mmommsen@mhv.net
   
   Interests:
   
     * Operate mostly HF, mostly CW
     * HF wire antennas
     * LF/MF radiobeacon DXing
     * VHF & UHF FM commercial experience
     * Telephone RFI and lightning protection
       
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Patrick Tice WA0TDA

   handiham@mtn.org
   
   Voice: +1 612 520-0511
   FAX: +1 612 520-0577
   
  Manager, Courage HANDI-HAM System
  
   I have information pertaining to Amateur Radio and physical
   disabilities or sensory impairments, such as blindness.
   
   Visit us on the World-Wide Web:
   
   http://www.mtn.org/handiham/
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Bob Tidd KJ6CS

   inp@violet.berkeley.edu
   
   Computerized DXCC databases and query software (written in BSD-Unix
   compatible C) available on request. Would welcome ports to IBM-PC or
   Macintosh.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Markku Toijala OH2BQZ

   mto@spider.compart.fi
   
  Finnish Amateur Radio League (SRAL) World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.sral.fi/
   
   Please direct all submissions, feedback, and administrivia regarding
   SRAL and its WWW page to hq@sral.fi.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Michael Tracy KC1SX


Michael Tracy, KC1SX               |  mtracy@arrl.org
American Radio Relay League        |  tis@arrl.org
225 Main St.                       |
Newington, CT  06111               |
+1 860 594-0200 - voice
+1 860 594-0259 - FAX

  ARRL Technical Information Service Coordinator (tis@arrl.org)
  
  ARRL E-Mail Information Server SysOp (info@arrl.org)
  
   The ARRL Technical Information Service (TIS) is a valuable membership
   benefit that helps hams find answers to difficult technical questions.
   
   The answer to a ham's most common technical questions can be found in
   one of the many books about Amateur Radio. Folks who call or write to
   ARRL TIS staff are often referred to one of these books or to a past
   magazine article.
   
   However, most hams find that the fastest way to get the answer is to
   do their own research. Publication catalogs often talk about what
   kinds of information are available in different books. A few good
   books will answer the vast majority of questions as well as enhance a
   ham's knowledge and enjoyment of this fascinating hobby.
   
   Magazines are also a superb technical reference. An annual index of
   articles appears in the December issue of QST and other magazines.
   These indexes will usually have an article or two (or six) about a
   particular topic. If an older QST or QEX article is not available
   locally, the ARRL Technical Department Secretary can provide a copy
   for a small fee. Back issues are also available from the QST
   Circulation Department.
   
   The ARRL Technical Information Service is a valuable source of
   information and research for questions that cannot be answered by
   other means. ARRL TIS has information packages and bibliographies that
   are available on request to answer most technical questions.
   
   For those who want to know if something has been previously published
   on a particular subject, TIS can also assist with research to locate
   this information. TIS also helps locate companies that sell hard to
   find parts or supplies used in our hobby.
   
   Many amateur radio informational documents are also available from the
   ARRL E-Mail Information Server (or Info-Server for short). To find out
   how to use the Info-Server, send E-mail to info@arrl.org with any
   subject (it is ignored) and the following text in the body of the
   message:


        HELP
        QUIT

   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.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Dr. Len Traubman (DDS) W6HJK

   ltraubman@igc.apc.org
   
   http://www.igc.org/traubman/
   
  Russian Phrases for Amateur Radio:
  
   http://www.igc.org/traubman/russian.htm
   
   This 20-page syllabus was compiled during the Cold War by W6HJK to
   help amateurs better communicate with their Soviet colleagues. A
   90-minute audio cassette has been added to help with pronunciation.
   You need not be an expert in Russian, only interested in "trying."
   
   The booklet provides (1) English words and phrases for QSOs,
   accompanied by (2) the Russian translation and (3) the English
   transliteration, to assist you in pronouncing the Russian.
   
   The syllabus follows the natural sequence of a QSO. There are
   additional sections on the Russian alphabet, phonetics, CW characters,
   numerals, and given women's and men's names. Suggestions are made for
   addressing mail to the former Soviet Union.
   
   The author undertook this project out of a personal interest in
   improving the quality of his QSOs with Soviet hams and to enhance USA-
   USSR relations. A nominal cost of $6 US ($8 US international) for the
   booklet, and $6 US ($8 US international) for the audio cassette, are
   payable to the Foundation for Global Community (formerly Beyond War),
   the original original sponsor of this educational endeavor to build
   global dialogue and cooperation.
   
   Requests should be sent to:
   
   RUSSIAN PHRASES FOR AMATEUR RADIO
   Len Traubman, W6HJK
   1448 Cedarwood Drive
   San Mateo, California 94403
   USA
   
   Voice: +1 (415) 574-8303
   FAX: +1 (415) 573-1217
   
   [Editor's Note: It is my intention to keep the Elmers List as
   comprehensive and useful as possible, representing a broad spectrum of
   amateur radio activities. To that end, I have tried to make only very
   minimal content judgements, if at all. Though this organization seems
   to serve larger political and propaganda goals that I personally may
   not agree with, I think the amateur-radio-related content, and the
   useful product being offered, is redeeming enough to include here. As
   always, criticisms regarding any Elmer's entry may be directed to the
   Elmer him/herself.]
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Clark Savage Turner WA3JPG


Clark Savage Turner, Graduate Student Researcher
turner@safety.ics.uci.edu
Safety Critical Software Group                  home:
Department of Info. and Computer Science        1514 Verano Place
Irvine, CA  92717                               Irvine, CA  92715
+1 714 856 4049                                 +1 714 856 2131

WA3JPG, QRP #3526
        HHH WAS  #489

  Admitted to practice law in California, Massachusetts, and New York.
  
  ARRL Volunteer Counsel
  
   I would be happy to be an Elmer (have been doing it by default) in the
   area of older HF gear, especially QRP operation with Ten Tec Argonauts
   (and Power Mites, etc.). Also have experience with other 10-20
   year-old economy HF rigs, particularly the Kenwood TS-520.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Paul Turvey G1PJJ

 Paul Turvey, G1PJJ   | Internet: paul@topsy.demon.co.uk
                      | Amprnet:  paul@g1pjj.ampr.org
                      | AX25:     G1PJJ@GB7ZAA.#34.GBR.EU

  Maintainer of the uk.radio.amateur FAQ
  
   Available from:
   
   http://www.topsy.demon.co.uk/radio-amateur/faq.html
   
   Please direct all FAQ submissions, feedback, and administrivia to
   ukfaq@topsy.demon.co.uk.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Dr. Simon Twigger AA9PW, G1SNT


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Dr. Simon Twigger                        Tel:    +1 414 456-8485
Medical College of Wisconsin             Fax:    +1 414 266-8497
8701, Watertown Plank Road               Email:  simont@post.its.mcw.edu
Milwaukee, WI 53213
WWW: http://www.biochem.mcw.edu/Postdocs/Simon/index.html

               "Why don't you just make 10 louder?"
                          (Spinal Tap)
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   Having recently discovered the joys of Perl and CGI on the WWW, I
   decided to get into the swing of it by coding a WWW page where one can
   take practice Amateur Radio Exams. The page is now complete and has
   all five examinations along with figures (including Extra).
   
   The results are displayed question-by-question and then broken down by
   subelement so that you can see which areas need extra study.
   
   I am also saving the results from each examination taken so that one
   can get some idea of the relative success rate for each Exam and
   subelement. This may provide some interesting information as time goes
   by.
   
   The page can be found at:
   
   http://www.biochem.mcw.edu/Postdocs/Simon/radio/exam.html
   
   I _think_ it should all work as expected but I welcome any reports of
   bugs and/or suggestions!
   
   I hope this is of use to people interested in upgrading.
   
   PS: If the page is slow, or not to your liking, try Ham Exam at:
   
   http://w5ac.tamu.edu/ham-exam.html
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
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     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Johnathan Vail N1DXG


PrePRESS      Johnathan Vail     vail@prepress.pps.com  +1 508 262-8354
- ---------+    900 Middlesex Turnpike   Billerica, Massachusetts   01821
solutions     MEMBER: League for Programming Freedom (league@prep.ai.mit.edu)

  Amateur TCP/IP
  
  TAPR/9600 modem
  
   (putting some stuff together for a local repeater)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
David P. van De Kerk KE6GXD


 -----------------
 David P. van De Kerk             Manager, Systems Integration
 American Turnkey                 Santa Ana, CA USA
 +1 714 557-9050 x-207 voice      +1 714 557-9056 FAX   davev@atkc.com
 ===============================================
 This message does not constitute any official or unofficial statement or
 policy of American Turnkey or any other organization, corporation or
 institution.

   I just upgraded to Advanced, and am now working on Extra. Was first
   licensed about ten months ago.
   
   What I've learned:
   
    1. How to operate HF from your apartment without being evicted
    2. How to pass tests, both written and code
    3. How to make a virtue out of the necessity of your limited
       equipment, and enjoy the process while doing it
       
   I operate CW HF exclusively. The only time I get to operate is when
   the baby is asleep, so the XYL demands silent running. Besides, with
   my wimpy wire, there is little point in trying to run voice.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Frank E. van Vliet PA3FAQ

   vanvliet@dutette.et.tudelft.nl
   
   I am willing to answer questions about:
   
     * FILTERS
          + integrated
          + distributed
          + lumped
          + active
          + etc.
     * MICROWAVES
          + designing power amplifiers
          + low noise amplifiers
          + mixers
          + etc.
       
   (E-Mail questions are preferred)
   
   Frank E. van Vliet :-)
   Delft University of Technology
   Faculty of Electrical Engineering
   Postbus 5031
   2600 GA DELFT
   The Netherlands
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Peter Vekinis KC1QF, EI4GV, SV0GV

   peter.vekinis@dg3.cec.be
   
   http://www.ellada.com/ham/kc1qf.html
   
  Picosat System World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.cordis.lu/esprit/src/picosat.htm
   
   (The Picosat System will consist of a constellation of very tiny, 15
   cm cube, low-earth-orbit amateur satellites accessible by low-power
   handheld VHF radios.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Charles R. (Chip) Veres WB4OQN

   veresc@mail.firn.edu
   
   +1 305 989-4329 (don't be put off by the answering machine)
   
   Miami, FL
   
   I have been active in amateur and commercial radio for the last 26
   years I have worked on AM, FM, CW, and SSB sets from longwave through
   12 GHz. I have also built TV stations for UHF and the 2.5 GHz ITFS
   band.
   
   I am particularly interested in finding others to learn from my
   experiences. I am available by net or in person.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
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Jim Walsh W7LVN

   jwalsh@efn.org
   
   Quarter Century Wireless Association, Inc. (QCWA), headquartered in
   Eugene, OR, is pleased to announce the QCWA World-Wide Web Home Page,
   available by either text or graphics browser at:
   
   http://www.efn.org/~qcwa/
   
   Membership in QCWA, a not-for-profit 501(c)(3) corporation, is open to
   any radio amateur licensed today AND also licensed 25 years or more
   ago (there is NO REQUIREMENT for continuous licensing over this time
   period -- if you received your first ham license on or before January
   1, 1970, you're now eligible). Included on the Web page are:
   
     * Photos, biographies, addresses and phone numbers of QCWA 1995-1996
       Officers and Directors
     * Database of local Chapters (nearly 200, worldwide), including
       name, address, and callsign of Chapter Secretary
     * Listing of on-the-air Chapter meetings
     * Details of upcoming National Convention -- with photos, as soon as
       we receive them
     * A few words about the quarterly QCWA Journal (we hope soon to have
       excerpts from Editor Barry Wiseman's new, improved Journal
       available to you on the Web)
     * Rules and schedule for QCWA Phone and CW QSO Parties
     * QCWA Memorial Scholarship Program
     * Criteria for and recent winners of QCWA Awards
     * A Photo Tour of QCWA Headquarters and W2MM/7 memorial station
       (soon to display a spiffy new IC-738 . . . THANK YOU, ICOM!)
     * Links to other interesting ham-related Web sites
       
   Please visit QCWA on the Web . . . and take a moment to E-mail me with
   your comments, corrections, and suggestions at my E-mail address
   above. If you administer a ham-related Web site, QCWA would appreciate
   a Link from your page. We're 12,000-strong -- worldwide -- and
   growing! Come join us!
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Dennis 'Deni' Watters WB0TAX

   deni@dwatt.com
   AX.25: WB0TAX@WB0TAX.#SHRV.LA.USA.NOAM
   wb0tax@kb4cpw.ampr.org
   
   http://www.dwatt.com/
   
   Voice: +1 (318) 747-2823
   Work: +1 (318) 456-3750
   FAX: +1 (318) 747-2689
   
   The Dun Muvn Farm
   279 Ranchtown Road
   Elm Grove, LA 71051
   USA
   
     * BBS's
     * CW
     * IBM PC's
     * Internet Services
     * Packet and Digital Networking
     * Seminars/Lectures
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
John Wendt WA6BFH

   wireless@cyberg8t.com
   
  Founder, Tech Bench Elmers Amateur Radio Society
  
   (Devoted to homebrewing and technical amateur radio in general)
   
   (See also Mike Bridges.)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Paul Whatton G4DCV

   pwhatton@surrart.ac.uk
   
  Manager, Amiga Amateur Radio User Group (AARUG)
  
  AARUG World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://homepages.enterprise.net/pwhatton/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Bob Wier


 --    Round Up the Usual Disclaimers!     --
Bob Wier, CS Dept., East Texas State University
   wier@bobcat.etsu.edu - keeper of the
    Motorola MC68HC11, Photo-3D, SD3D,
Icom Radio and Overland Trails mailing lists

   The HC11 mailing list also encompasses discussion about the HC16 and
   683XX series of micro-controllers.
   
   The ICOM list is for not only Ham, but SWL, Scanning, and Global
   Positioning System (GPS) equipment as well.
   
   Subscription requests for any of these can be sent to
   
   listserv@bobcat.etsu.edu
   
   with the body of the message as:

        subscribe list-name <your full name>

   for example

        subscribe Icom Wyle E. Coyote

     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Bob Wilkins N6FRI


  Bob Wilkins  N6FRI                 work    bwilkins@cave.org
 Berkeley, California                home    rwilkins@ccnet.com
     94701-0710                      ax.25   N6FRI@N6EEG.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM

  Repeaters
  
  UHF Propagation
  
  California Amateur VHF Enthusiasts (CAVE) World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.ccnet.com/~rwilkins/
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Lou Williams KE4ARM


Lou Williams (Lou_Williams@ncsu.edu)    | aka:   KE4ARM
Unix Systems Programmer                 | Phone: +1 919 515-2794
NCSU Administrative Computing Services  | FAX:   +1 919 515-3787

   Personal URL: http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/~nsyslaw/
   
  Maintainer of the Amateur Radio Web Server:
  
   http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/HamRadio/
   
   Please direct all submissions, feedback, and administrivia to my
   E-mail address above.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Gene Williamson K7DBV

   genewill@efn.org
   
  Quarter Century Wireless Association
  
   (see also Jim Walsh)
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Paul Williamson KB5MU

   kb5mu@amsat.org
   
   I'm not the author of InstantTrack itself, but I was extensively
   involved in its testing. I'm the author of OrbitDRV (the tracking TSR
   that comes with InstantTrack) and a number of other InstantTrack
   auxiliary programs.
   
   AMSAT-NA (the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation in North America)
   operates the Internet host AMSAT.ORG to provide for efficient
   communications between people interested in the amateur satellite
   program. At this time two services are provided: a message remailing
   service and a mailing list service.
   
   In addition, the AMSAT World-Wide Web home page provides interactive
   access to a variety of information related to the amateur radio
   satellite program. Use your Web browser program (e.g., Mosaic) to
   access the URL:
   
   http://www.amsat.org/
   
   Anonymous FTP is available from:
   
   ftp://ftp.amsat.org/amsat/
   
   This archive contains much of the same information as the WWW server.
   In addition, various files and programs are available for anonymous
   FTP. This is a relatively new archive, so the older FTP site:
   
   ftp://ftp.ucsd.edu/hamradio/
   
   still has lots of files not available there.
   
   The message remailing service permits users to send each other mail on
   the Internet without keeping track of each other's Internet address.
   The remailing service allows each user to receive mail sent to the
   address callsign@amsat.org, where callsign is that user's amateur
   radio callsign, or other unique identifier. Mail sent to that address
   will be routed first to the AMSAT.ORG host at UCSD in San Diego, then
   remailed from AMSAT.ORG to the network address specified by the user.
   In most cases, this process delays the message by only a very few
   minutes. The mailing list service groups subscribers into mailing
   lists to receive certain types of messages. There are public mailing
   lists available to anyone, and private mailing lists available only to
   certain people (for example, AMSAT Board of Directors members or
   PACSAT command stations). Currently the following public mailing lists
   exist:
   
  ANS - AMSAT News Service
  
   This mailing list carries official news releases from the AMSAT News
   Service. These messages are posted in a form suitable for direct
   posting to a packet radio BBS system. Each message contains a Bulletin
   Identifier (BID), which permits the message to be introduced into the
   packet network at many places without resulting in duplicate bulletins
   at any BBS. The primary purpose of this mailing list is to distribute
   ANS bulletins for redistribution (via the packet net or on AMSAT voice
   nets), but individuals may also subscribe for their own use. If your
   local packet BBS doesn't seem to get the ANS bulletins reliably, you
   are encouraged to post the ANS bulletins yourself.
   
   Only authorized AMSAT News Service personnel should send messages to
   the ANS mailing list.
   
  AMSAT-BB - AMSAT bulletin board
  
   This mailing list carries general AMSAT information. This information
   may NOT be suitable in content for transmission via amateur radio, so
   automatic reposting of AMSAT-BB messages to packet radio BBS's is
   discouraged. The purpose of this mailing list is to provide a forum
   for general discussion of any satellite-related topic.
   
   Anyone may send messages to the AMSAT-BB mailing list. Simply address
   your message to amsat-bb@amsat.org, and it will be automatically
   forwarded to all subscribers to the AMSAT-BB mailing list.
   
   Editors of publications should ask permission of the sender before
   publishing anything seen in AMSAT-BB elsewhere, unless the posting was
   obviously a public press release. However, posters should realize that
   anything posted to AMSAT-BB is essentially public.
   
  KEPS - Keplerian Elements mailing list
  
   This mailing list carries official postings of Keplerian element sets
   for satellites of interest to radio amateurs. Like the ANS bulletins,
   these messages are posted in a form suitable for direct posting to a
   packet radio BBS.
   
   Only authorized AMSAT News Service personnel should send messages to
   the KEPS mailing list.
   
  NASAINFO - NASA related information mailing list
  
   This mailing list contains information about current and planned NASA
   space missions. Be forewarned: at times this mailing list delivers
   many large messages.
   
  SAREX - Shuttle Amateur Radio Experiment mailing list
  
   This mailing list contains information and press releases pertaining
   to SAREX missions.
   
   To obtain any of these services, just send a message to the address
   
   listserv@amsat.org
   
   This address may be reached from CompuServe MAIL as:
   
   >INTERNET:listserv@amsat.org
   
   For the moment, the maintenance of the AMSAT.ORG mailing lists and
   remailing aliases is done manually. Later, this service will probably
   be automated and you will have to follow a strict message format. For
   now, you may send requests in free format. They will usually be
   processed within a few days. In general, you will not receive an
   explicit reply to your request. Be sure you specify:
   
    1. Which mailing list(s) you want to receive
    2. Your callsign, if any
    3. The Internet address to be used, if different from the one in your
       From: header.
       
   You should not send messages about your subscriptions to any of the
   mailing lists. Send them to listserv@amsat.org instead. This includes
   questions, requests for changes, requests for information about
   mailing services, and complaints.
   
   The list of amateurs who may be reached via the message remailing
   service may be obtained by requesting the "address book". Note that
   the address book as distributed contains only the callsigns of the
   available addressees, not their actual Internet addresses. The address
   book is updated occasionally, and does not necessarily contain the
   very latest information.
   
   You may request to be added to the list, to be deleted from the list,
   or to have your Internet address changed on the list. Please include
   your callsign if you have one. If you don't have a callsign, that's
   OK, but please say so. If you have more than one Internet address you
   want to have available on the AMSAT.ORG remailer, you may so specify.
   For instance, if you have a regular Internet address and a CompuServe
   account, you may appear in the address book as both w1xyz and
   w1xyz-cis. Mail sent to w1xyz would go to your Internet address, and
   mail sent to w1xyz-cis would go to CompuServe. MCImail accounts have
   the form w1xyz-mci, and so on.
   
   You may also subscribe or unsubscribe to any of the public mailing
   lists described above. Send a message to listserv@amsat.org,
   specifying clearly which mailing list(s) you want to add or drop, and
   giving your callsign if you have one. When you subscribe to a mailing
   list, you will automatically be added to the remailing service as
   well, because the mailing lists are maintained by callsign. If you
   have more than one address listed in the remailing service, please
   indicate which one(s) you want the mailing list messages sent to.
   
   Additional mailing lists, public or private, can be set up as needed.
   Send mail to listserv@amsat.org for details.
   
   Questions about any service offered by AMSAT.ORG may be directed to
   listserv@amsat.org as well.
   
   Please note that the AMSAT business office is separate from mailing
   list maintenance. You may address membership requests to
   martha@amsat.org, or send them by mail, phone, or fax to AMSAT
   headquarters:
   
   AMSAT-NA
   850 Sligo Avenue
   Silver Spring, MD 20910
   USA
   
   Voice: +1 301 589-6062
   FAX: +1 301 608-3410
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Mike Witkowski N3FDL

   mtw@coredcs.com
   
  DX QSL Info World-Wide Web Page:
  
   http://www.coredcs.com/~mtw/
   
   The DX QSL Info File is updated monthly. It is in Xbase format and
   runs under a variety of software, including:
   
     * Dbase
     * Vplus
     * Totalham
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
Bob Witte KB0CY, 7J1AUE


Bob Witte                                                  bobw@col.hp.com
Electronic Measurements Division                           +1 719 590-3230
Hewlett Packard Company                                    KB0CY    7J1AUE

   
     * Interests:
          + VHF & UHF Repeaters
          + VHF & UHF Operation (including mountaintopping & portable
            operation)
          + Scanning frequencies above 30 MHz
          + Coordinator for the Colorado 14er Radio Event (VHF/UHF hiking
            & mountaintopping event)
          + Operated portable in Japan (7J1AUE)
          + General Mobile Radio Service (GMRS)
          + Test and measurement equipment
          + Technical writing (ham magazines, EE pubs and a few books)
       
     * Qualifications & Questionable Credentials:
          + MSEE, FCC General Radiotelephone License, Amateur Extra Class
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
John F. Woods WB7EEL

   jfw@funhouse.com
   
  Maintainer of My List of Mail Order Electronics Companies
  
   Available from:
   
     * http://www.funhouse.com/jfw/RF_PARTS.txt
     * ftp://ftp.funhouse.com/pub/RF_PARTS.txt
     * ftp://ftp.cs.buffalo.edu/pub/ham-radio/mail_order
     * ftp://rtfm.mit.edu/pub/usenet/rec.radio.amateur.misc/
       
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
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Conway Yee N2JWQ

   yee@mipg.upenn.edu
   2144 East 21 Street
   Brooklyn, New York 11229
   
  Maintainer of the Universal and Free Listing of Repeaters for Radio Amateurs
  
   This listing with all the data is available for anonymous FTP from:
   
   ftp://mipgsun.mipg.upenn.edu/pub/yee/rptr010.Z
   
   An experimental search and submission front-end is available at:
   
   http://www.acs.ncsu.edu/scripts/HamRadio/repeaterdb.perl
   
   As far as I am aware, all the data is freely redistributable and my
   intent is to make sure it stays that way. For this reason, I have
   applied the GNU General Public License.
   
   The repeater project will now include repeaters from ALL bands and is
   not limited to the US. This reflects the intent to make this directory
   universal.
   
   Contributions of data may be made by anonymous ftp to:
   
   ftp://mipgsun.mipg.upenn.edu/pub/yee/uploads/
   
   or via E-mail to yee@mipg.upenn.edu
   
   The data format has not been changed from the old format so
   contributions that you were planning to make (prior to my recent
   troubles) are still current and most welcome. This repeater listing
   will be of use if people take an active part in making it accurate and
   useful.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
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Martin A. Zurn IK2RMZ, DL1GBZ

   Home QTH: v. Fermi 10, 21027 Ispra (VA) Italy
   (Northern Italy near Swiss Border)
   Position: Lat 45d49m N Long 8d38m E WW-Loc: JN45ht
   On air: CW only, 160 thru 10 incl. WARC, wire ant only
   
   Work QTH: TP 680, Centro CCR, 21020 Ispra (VA) Italy
   E-mail at work: martin.zurn@jrc.it
   
   Expertise:
   
   Technical: Elbugs (incl. features like dot/dash memories, squeezing,
   touch sensors, auto spacing) Antennas used: Windom, Delta Loop, Trap
   Dipole, Marconi wire.
   
   Operational: CW Operator since 1981, QRP Operation, Traffic handling
   nets (NTS, Swedish QTC nets) CW operating in several West European
   languages (Ham radio shorts, use of foreign CW characters in Italian,
   German, French, Spanish, and Swedish). QSLing (How to design a QSL
   that satisfies award hunters and operators of the QSL buro)
   
   Club life: Mbr of AGCW, UFT, GQRP, HSC, VHSC, SMHSC, SCAG,...
   
   Admin: License Regulations in Italy and Germany
   
   Mathematics: Spherical Trigonometry, beam headings, calculation of
   sunset/sunrise times, etc.
     _________________________________________________________________
                                      
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