[AMRadio] AMRadio Digest, Vol 93, Issue 2
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Jane, I am so very sorry for your loss. Bob will indeed be remembered as a
very special person who had a positive influence on my life. Be well....
Dick / K1DPM
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Today's Topics:
1. Bob Peters (Bob Peters)
2. LK-500ZB 10 mtr conversation (rbethman)
3. Re: LK-500ZB 10 mtr conversation (rbethman)
4. Re: AMRadio Digest, Vol 92, Issue 10 (John Tate)
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Message: 1
Date: Sat, 1 Oct 2011 10:08:27 -0500
From: "Bob Peters" <rwpeters at swbell.net>
Subject: [AMRadio] Bob Peters
To: "David_Walker" <daaave at weirdness.com>
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The inurnment ceremony for Bob Peters will be held at DFW National Cemetery
on Tuesday, October 4th, at 10:00 a.m. The service will be conducted by the
DFW National Honor Guard and Jay Miller. The cemetery is located at:
2000 Mountain Creek Parkway
Dallas TX
It is located north of I-20 off Mountain Creek Parkway. Guests are to enter
the main gate and will be directed to the appropriate lane. Please do not
arrive before 9:30 a.m.
I have attempted to notify everyone who has asked me to let them know when
the ceremony would be held. If you know of anyone you think who might like
to attend, please let that person know the details.
For those of you who can attend, it would be most comforting to have you
there. For those of you who won't be able to attend, please remember Bob
and all the joy he brought to the lives of others.
Jane Peters
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Message: 2
Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 17:50:00 -0400
From: rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net>
Subject: [AMRadio] LK-500ZB 10 mtr conversation
To: AM Radio List <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
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Hello List!
I've got one of these, and I would like to add the 10 mtr ability.
Being out of work, I can't afford to buy the $100+ kit from Omega
Electronics.
Does anyone have the parts values and such for this input mod?
Can it be built with a toroid from a PC?
Trimmer caps I can most likely scrounge out of my junk stuff.
Bob - N0DGN (Originally KA4PBD since 1980)
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Message: 3
Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 18:07:09 -0400
From: rbethman <rbethman at comcast.net>
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] LK-500ZB 10 mtr conversation
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Additional info:
A DX-60 w/HG-10 will be being used.
Bob - N0DGN
On 10/1/2011 5:50 PM, rbethman wrote:
> Hello List!
>
> I've got one of these, and I would like to add the 10 mtr ability.
>
> Being out of work, I can't afford to buy the $100+ kit from Omega
> Electronics.
>
> Does anyone have the parts values and such for this input mod?
>
> Can it be built with a toroid from a PC?
>
> Trimmer caps I can most likely scrounge out of my junk stuff.
>
> Bob - N0DGN (Originally KA4PBD since 1980)
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Message: 4
Date: Sat, 01 Oct 2011 21:22:30 -0400
From: "John Tate" <johndtate at post.com>
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AMRadio Digest, Vol 92, Issue 10
To: "Jack Dayton" <ka3zlr1 at yahoo.com>,"Discussion of AM Radio in the
Amateur Service" <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
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I had a beautiful QSO on 29.000 with a california station today. s8 signals
both ways with less than 50 watts.
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From: Jack Dayton
Sent: 09/30/11 11:17 AM
To: Discussion of AM Radio in the Amateur Service
Subject: Re: [AMRadio] AMRadio Digest, Vol 92, Issue 10
Have had 10 on all day like always and nothing heard 29.0-29..1 but boy
it's cruising 28.3 on up Single Sideband Phone. 73 Jack KA3ZLR
________________________________ From: D. Chester <k4kyv at charter.net> To:
amradio at mailman.qth.net Sent: Thursday, September 29, 2011 8:52 PM Subject:
Re: [AMRadio] AMRadio Digest, Vol 92, Issue 10 > So, AM is allowed on 28.3
to 28.5, but for General class licensee's and > above, only... and if a
novice or a tech tries to join, the higher classes > have to tell them that
'you can't operate that mode'. How well does that > go over to entry level
hams who came straight from CB? Their untempered > mentality still screams
"You can't tell me how to run MY station!" To > which one says "no, I can't,
but the FCC can and will." By then, they're > already in a defensive
posture, no amount of reasoning is going to work > and how's that going to
put ham radio in a positive light? > > Potentially, thousands of hams are
going to be turned off by the 'rigid
> iron-fisted rulers' and the numbers of rank-and-file amateurs continues
> it's downward spiral. > > *I* think (and this is just -my- opinion) that
there should only be the > prevailing mode in the specially set-aside
segment for that particular > class of license. Novices and Techs can only
run CW, SSB and 200w? Fine. > Then that's what the rest of the operators on
that segment of frequencies > should adhere to, as well. Run up above 28.5
all the way to 29.4 (where FM > is generally accepted to start) for every
other mode, then let the novices > and techs listen and see what they're
missing out on. Give 'em some > incentive instead of trying to ram it down
their throat. > > Sounds weird coming from me, an avid AM'er... but I'd
rather see the > numbers -grow-, and at the same time foster good operators
who know and > understand what rules are and have them abide by them. > > 73
= Best Regards, > -Geoff/W5OMR I have to respectfully disagree on that one.
Novices and Techs sh ouldn't even be on the air unless they know what modes
they can legally run, and it's their responsibility to follow the rules. I
won't try to play "radio cop" in any case; if someone calls me on AM, I just
give him the benefit of a doubt and assume he is operating within his
licence, and talk to him without question. Besides you can't even tell what
class of licence a ham has unless you go to the trouble to look him up in
the data base or on QRZ.com, since changing callsigns when upgrading is
optional. If some joker freshly from CB comes on with the attitude "You
can't tell me how to run MY station!" let the FCC take care of it (if they
even care any more). We would be better off without him anyway. Generals and
up can legally run AM and full power in that segment, so let those who
can't, fend for themselves. Don k4kyv
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