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Subject: [AMPS] Henry Radio Reflector (new)
From: jjreisert@alum.mit.edu (Jim Reisert AD1C)
Date: Tue, 29 Dec 1998 11:11:07 -0500
A new reflector is running on contesting.com for discussions about Henry
Radio (and amplifiers of course).

I have attached the reflector information below.  Note that there is also a
-digest version of the list (one mailing per day), append -digest to the
subscription address.

73 - Jim AD1C

Henry Reflector FAQ

Henry is a reflector devoted to the discussion of Henry Amplifiers. This
reflector was created to accommodate
ham radio operators and professionals interested in this subject. 

This reflector's archives are available on the WWW at
http://www.contesting.com/_henry/.

Guidelines:

This reflector is devoted the discussion of Henry RF Power Amplifiers. A
discussion of amplifiers, high power
amplifier parts,  and general amplifier features would be appropriate.
However, discussing anything not related
to Henry Amplifiers and RF power would not.  For sale items are OK as long
as they are amplifier related, but
don't forget to also post on the rec.radio.swap newsgroup.

Operating Practices 

Electronic mail is different from packet radio, in that many subscribers
receive their E-mail through commercial
services such as CompuServe and MCImail. In order to minimize spurious
messages, please follow the
operating hints detailed below: 

     Put your name, callsign and e-mail address on every message you send.
We don't all know everyone by
     just a callsign, nickname or Internet address. Furthermore, not
everyone's e-mail software lets you see all
     the headers of the message, so it's sometimes difficult to reply to an
individual posting without knowing
     the sender's address. 

     Use a subject line that indicates the true subject of your message. 

     Eschew flamage. If someone sends a flame to the list and you can't
bite your tongue, send your flaming
     reply directly back to the flaming individual, not back to the list.
No one wants to read these messages
     (the original flame + your reply). Treat flamers the way you would
2-meter repeater jammers - ignore
     them. A bully may be put in his place by the list owner. 

     Make sure there is something of value in each message you send to the
list. Avoid messages that are a
     complete reprint of someone else's message, with nothing but "I agree"
or "Me too" added to the bottom
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message, be sure to include only
     the essential pieces or thread of the note. Don't include those 20
extra header lines that your mail
     gateway tacked onto the original message. 

     If you are going to make a personal reply, make sure to remove henry
from the header of your outgoing
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your personal message. 

What is taboo?

     Personal attacks. 

     Off subject posts. You might think that 90% of the people on this list
are interested in hearing that 160
     meters is open for the first time ever from the east coast to VU2, but
it is not the topic of this list.  
     Personal mail - Thanking someone or the group for help should be done
in personal mail and not sent to
     the entire list.  When responding to a question posted to the list,
your reply should be of benefit to the list
     as a whole.  If the response is of benefit to only the person asking
the question, then respond to only that
     person. 

     Meta-discussion about the Henry mailing list. These should be
conducted in private with Dan Magro
     (w7rf@contesting.com). 

Henry Amplifiers and Related Equipment Sources including: amplifiers,
transmitting tubes, BIRD wattmeters,
Landwehr preamps, Tohtsu coaxial relays, high power amplifier parts.

RADIODAN W7RF, Henry amplifiers for less (manufacturers rep & distributor
for Henry Amplifiers)

Henry Radio, making the finest RF Power Amplifiers since 1962! Still Henry
family owned and operated.

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To Post:

To post a message to the reflector, simply address your message to
henry@contesting.com. Your message will
be redistributed to all other members of the list.


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