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TS940 IF-10B NONavailability

Subject: TS940 IF-10B NONavailability
From: WJ2O@aol.com (WJ2O@aol.com)
Date: Fri Feb 10 03:18:57 1995
KD1NG wrote:

>I spoke with Kenwood Technical Customer Service today.  They >report that,
>contrary to the latest rumor, Kenwood will NOT re-manufacture the >IF-10B
for
>the TS 940.  The parts are not available and they know of no source >of the
>parts or of a kit.  Their only recommendation was to find one at a >wap
meet!

I hate when manufactures discountinue stuff like that.  Especially something
that is such a sought after item.  You would think that demand would cause
them to re-consider.

I was one of the fortunate ones that got soaked $75 for a tiny little board
with few parts on it a couple of years ago.  And I remember I had to wait a
few months back then.  The manual came with a schematic which I would be
happy to copy and mail to any "engineering type build-it ham" that is
considering duping this module.

Incidentally, the only difference on the schematic between the IF-10B and the
IF-10A is 1 resister.  I don't know the difference physically as I've never
seen an IF-10A.  But perhaps the A could be modified to be a B?

Ironically, even though Kenwood dropped the ball on this one.  I've written
software to interface for all the major brand rigs and have found that
Kenwood is the easiest to program.

73 es CUL, Dave, WJ2O


>From JTALENS@fcc.gov> (Talens, Jim   Fri Feb 10 07:25:38 1995
From: JTALENS@fcc.gov> (Talens, Jim  (JTALENS@fcc.gov> (Talens, Jim )
Date: Fri Feb 10 03:18:57 1995
Subject: TS-930 Service Manual
Message-ID: <199502101223.HAA19418@spectrum.fcc.gov>

I am looking for a TS-930 service manual.  Perhaps you 
updated your station by disposing of the TS-930 but still
have the service manual....  I'm interested!

Thanks to those who responded to my earlier request
for information on mods to the TS-930.  

Jim, N3JT
jtalens@fcc.gov


>From Richard Riley (G0JFX)" <RRILEY%ESA.BITNET@vm.gmd.de  Fri Feb 10 18:43:25 
>1995
From: Richard Riley (G0JFX)" <RRILEY%ESA.BITNET@vm.gmd.de (Richard Riley 
(G0JFX))
Subject: RSGB 1.8Mhz TEST


A little reminder that this Saturday brings us the RSGB 1.8Mhz
CW Contest.

Start: Saturday 11 Feb 21h00 GMT

Finish: Sunday  12 Feb 01h00 GMT

Contest Exchange:

                UK stations:  RST + serial number + county code
                                   eg. LDN= London, DVN=Devon etc

                others:       RST + serial number

Mults:
        UK stations: counties + DXCC

        others: UK counties (..maybe Dave (G4BUO) has a list available?)
                in fact I think we saw a list from Dave recently...oops!


This maybe a little early in the evening to expect QSOs across the pond
but do try!

73

Richard Riley
G0JFX/F5VCO (@ F6KBF this weekend)

-----------------------------------
email:  rriley%esa.bitnet@vm.gmd.de
packet: G0JFX@N0ARY

>From Richard Riley (G0JFX)" <RRILEY%ESA.BITNET@vm.gmd.de  Fri Feb 10 18:43:25 
>1995
From: Richard Riley (G0JFX)" <RRILEY%ESA.BITNET@vm.gmd.de (Richard Riley 
(G0JFX))
Subject: RSGB 1.8Mhz TEST


A little reminder that this Saturday brings us the RSGB 1.8Mhz
CW Contest.

Start: Saturday 11 Feb 21h00 GMT

Finish: Sunday  12 Feb 01h00 GMT

Contest Exchange:

                UK stations:  RST + serial number + county code
                                   eg. LDN= London, DVN=Devon etc

                others:       RST + serial number

Mults:
        UK stations: counties + DXCC

        others: UK counties (..maybe Dave (G4BUO) has a list available?)
                in fact I think we saw a list from Dave recently...oops!


This maybe a little early in the evening to expect QSOs across the pond
but do try!

73

Richard Riley
G0JFX/F5VCO (@ F6KBF this weekend)

-----------------------------------
email:  rriley%esa.bitnet@vm.gmd.de
packet: G0JFX@N0ARY

>From Daniel P. Downard" <ab4rx@iglou.com  Fri Feb 10 14:25:03 1995
From: Daniel P. Downard" <ab4rx@iglou.com (Daniel P. Downard)
Subject: Help with old amp
Message-ID: <Pine.SOL.3.91.950210092215.18406A-100000@iglou>

I just picked up an old "Loudenboomer Mark II" amp that is in excellent 
shape.  Has anyone had any experience with replacing the 3-400Z with 
maybe a 8877 or such.  All of the rest of the components look pretty 
heavy-duty.

Thanks Dan   AB4RX@iglou.com

>From Peter G. Smith" <n4zr@netcom.com  Fri Feb 10 14:50:14 1995
From: Peter G. Smith" <n4zr@netcom.com (Peter G. Smith)
Subject: FT1000 !CAUTION!
Message-ID: <Pine.3.89.9502100657.A11873-0100000@netcom>

An interesting and cautionary tale for all of us thinking about separate 
receive antennas!

I note that ICE has something they call an RF Limiter/Receiver Protector 
in their catalogue for $36, or $58 with their lightning protection built 
in.  They claim to limit input RF signal to .3V RMS.  They go on to say 
that "the circuit uses a multi-stage design of transformer saturation 
coupling and incandescent current limiters" (nice name for penlight bulb(s).

Elsdewhere in their literature, ICE also says that you have to protect 
beverages against lightning, because they have measured induced voltages 
in the thousands of volts from cloud-to-cloud lightning above their 800 
foot beverage, and hundreds of volts just from precip.

All sounds persuasive to me, but what do the gurus say?  And anyone had 
any experience with the ICE protector and/or their beverage matching 
units or preamplifiers?  I would wonder particularly about dynamic range 
(for contest purposes).

Your choice - respond on the reflector or direct, in which case I'll 
summarize.

73, Pete                                       
N4ZR@netcom.com "Better, faster,cheaper -- choose any two"
"No no no -- it's WEST Virginia"


>From George Cutsogeorge <0006354141@mcimail.com>  Fri Feb 10 15:35:00 1995
From: George Cutsogeorge <0006354141@mcimail.com> (George Cutsogeorge)
Subject: Receiver input protection.
Message-ID: <02950210153520/0006354141PK4EM@MCIMAIL.COM>

The easy way to prevent excessive RF from getting into a receiver
is to use one or two reed relays that are keyed along with the
radio.  Reed relays will operate in less then a millisecond and
there will be essentially no loss in the received signal.  With
a SPDT relay the rcvr input can be switched from the beverage
to ground on transmit.

George, W2VJN.   mbx:  gcutso@mcimail.com


>From Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM>  Fri Feb 10 17:59:24 1995
From: Trey Garlough <GARLOUGH@TGV.COM> (Trey Garlough)
Subject: musings on upcoming ARRL contest
Message-ID: <792439164.261193.GARLOUGH@TGV.COM>

I was talking to K1EA on the phone the other day and reminiscing about
how stange it was to operate from his place in 1992, and experience
really *loud* signals coming from Europe and watery ones coming from 
California.  Kenny cautioned:  "Yeah.  Well that was 1992 and conditions 
were much better back then.  We might not even hear any W6 stations
during the contest this year."  

Sigh.  Don't you just hate those New England guys?

--Trey, WN4KKN/6

>From Jim Reisert AD1C  10-Feb-1995 1400 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com>  Fri Feb 
>10 18:59:27 1995
From: Jim Reisert AD1C  10-Feb-1995 1400 <reisert@wrksys.enet.dec.com> (Jim 
Reisert AD1C 10-Feb-1995 1400)
Subject: New country files for CT - 10 February 1995
Message-ID: <9502101859.AA01492@us1rmc.bb.dec.com>

Here is the list of changes:

10 Feb 1995:    * Added DU0K to prefix list for Spratley, 1S.
(CTY-501)       * Added 4U50UN to prefix list for United Nations, 4U1U.
                * Added VI0ANT, VK0FPS and VK0ERZ to prefix list for
                  Antarctica, CE9 (VI0ANT).
                * Moved LU1ZS to prefix list for Antarctica, CE9.
                * Added FR5ZQ/G as callsign for Glorioso, FR/G.
                * Added T93A/4U to prefix list for Haiti, HH.
                * Added KH6ND/7 to United States, K (came up as KH7).
                * Added JD1/JI7BCD, JD1BIE/JD1, JD1BIP, JD1BIU, JD1BIY, JD1BIZ,
                  JD1BJA, JD1BJE, JD1YAA and JD1YBJ to list of callsigns for
                  JD1/Minami Torishima (JR2BNF/1).
                * Added JD1AMA, JD1BIE, JD1BIK, JD1BIV and JD1BJC to list of
                  callsigns for JD1/Ogasawara (JR2BNF/1).
                * Added VE2UA in Zone 2 to Canada, VE.
                * Added VP29E to prefix list for Anguilla, VP2E.
                * Added VP8CGE and VP8CID as callsigns for VP8/South Georgia
                  (DXNL #912).
                * Added VP8SGP as callsign for VP8/South Georgia.
                * Added VP8CQS and DP1KGI as callsigns for VP8/South Shetlands.
                * Change prefix list for Yugoslavia to only list valid prefixes,
                  thus things like 4O4 won't count any more. (K3EST)
                * Added ZK1HU as callsign for ZK1/North Cooks (DXNL #912).
                * Added ZK1KH as callsign for ZK1/North Cooks.

The files are available from a number of sources (listed in easiest/soonest
to hardest/latest order):

1.  Send a message to CT-USER-REQUEST@eng.pko.dec.com to request the file(s)
    you want, i.e.:

        GET cty.dat
        GET history.cty

    Remember that file names are in lower case.  Multiple file requests on
    separate lines are OK.  The files are there NOW.

2.  Send a message to CT-REQUEST@eng.pko.dec.com and get the whole .ZIP file
    in UUencoded form.  If you don't already have a program to UUdecode, you
    will need to get UUD.COM as well:

        GET cty.zip
        GET uud.com     (optional)

    Remove the headers and trailers from the UUD.COM mail message so that
    the resulting file begins with "ENC.COM.B&F=" and ends with "z!1", and
    save it to UUD.COM.  Then remove the headers and trailers from the
    CTY.ZIP mail message so that the resulting file begins with "begin 664
    cty.zip" and ends with "end".  Save this to a file called CTY.UU.  Then
    on your PC type:

        C:\> uud cty.uu

    This should create the CTY.ZIP file.

3.  FTP the file from:

        maspar.maspar.com:/pub/k2mm/ct-files/cty.zip

    This is an ANONYMOUS FTP server.  When you get the username
    prompt from gatekeeper, log in as anonymous, and use your EMAIL
    address (i.e. reisert@eng.pko.dec.com) as the password.  Then
    'cd' to /pub/k2mm/ct-files and 'get cty.zip'.

    John K2MM is pretty good about keeping the latest files in there.  Look
    for a file dated February 10, 1995 or later.

4.  FTP the file from:

        gatekeeper.dec.com:/pub/misc/hamradio/cty.zip

    This is an ANONYMOUS FTP server.  When you get the username
    prompt from gatekeeper, log in as anonymous, and use your EMAIL
    address (i.e. reisert@eng.pko.dec.com) as the password.  Then
    'cd' to /pub/misc/hamradio and 'get cty.zip'.

    This may take several days to catch up - look for a file dated
    February 10, 1995 or later.

5.  Download the file CTY-501.EXE from the CT BBS at 508-460-8877.
    I will upload it Friday afternoon, 2/10, but it may take a couple
    of days for K1EA to move it to the public area, and include it with
    UPD-CT.

6.  Download the file CTY-501.ZIP from the DX BBS at 502-898-8864.
    I will upload it Friday afternoon 2/10.

As always, please send me any corrections.

73 - Jim Reisert AD1C
reisert@eng.pko.dec.com

>From Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com  Fri Feb 10 18:15:20 1995
From: Jay Townsend" <jayt@comtch.iea.com (Jay Townsend)
Subject: ADRS WPX
Message-ID: <m0rczsH-0001KnC@comtch.iea.com>

Just a quick reminder that in the ADRS WPX there are some problems with the
WF1B software. There is a fix and it should be applied (correctly!).

If your QSO points is greater than about 2 times QSO then you probably have
a problem.  e.g. on 80 meters 200 Qso isn't going to yield 1,000 Qso points.

Please double check the logs before submitting them. It will save us lots of
time fixing the mistakes!

73
-- 
ADRS WPX Contest Committee  < jayt@comtch.iea.com >


>From Kennamer, Bill,  K5FUV" <bkennamer@arrl.org  Fri Feb 10 19:01:00 1995
From: Kennamer, Bill,  K5FUV" <bkennamer@arrl.org (Kennamer, Bill,  K5FUV)
Subject: FT1000 !CAUTION!
Message-ID: <2F3BB812@arrl.org>


They are right!
I remember one year when we had one of the usual Texas thunderstorms at 
N5AU. None of the 20+ towers were touched, but the SE Beverage disintegrated 
into little,black inch long bits of melted  wire. Any wire antenna is at 
risk in a thunderstorm.
73
Bill K5FUV k5fuv@arrl.org
 ----------
From: Peter G. Smith
To: Kenneth G. Kopp
Cc: FT-1000 USERS
Subject: Re: FT1000 !CAUTION!

Return-Path: <n4zr@netcom.com>
Return-Path: <owner-cq-contest@tgv.com>

>Elsdewhere in their literature, ICE also says that you have to protect
>beverages against lightning, because they have measured induced voltages
>in the thousands of volts from cloud-to-cloud lightning above their 800
>foot beverage, and hundreds of volts just from precip.


>73, Pete
>N4ZR@netcom.com "Better, faster,cheaper -- choose any two"



>From lvn@fox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Larry Novak)  Fri Feb 10 20:26:34 1995
From: lvn@fox.gsfc.nasa.gov (Larry Novak) (Larry Novak)
Subject: C6AHE Operation by K3TLX
Message-ID: <9502102026.AA10518@cen.com>


Well, I finally got approval to use a C6 call during my trip. It will be
C6AHE and I will be active from Feb. 12 to Feb. 21 with a full-time
single-op effort in the ARRL DX CW contest. 

During the contest, I will try to be on 10 at least from 1800-2000Z and
on 160 from 0500-0700Z, if conditions allow. 

Hope to see you all on 6 bands.

73, Larry

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>From Peter Jennings <72470.3171@compuserve.com>  Fri Feb 10 22:00:18 1995
From: Peter Jennings <72470.3171@compuserve.com> (Peter Jennings)
Subject: C37 for prefix hunters
Message-ID: <950210220017_72470.3171_FHG111-1@CompuServe.COM>

Joan Sauri, C31US, president of the URA has asked me to announce that for the
month of March, 1995, Andorran amateurs who are members of the URA (Unio de
Radiofacionats Andorrans), will have permission to use the prefix C37 instead of
the normal prefix C31.

The special prefix will be in celebration of the 15th anniversary of the URA.
Special QSL cards will also be issued to commemorate this event.

Peter
C31LJ



>From GOOSE WD8LLD <GOOSTER@delphi.com>  Sat Feb 11 01:30:39 1995
From: GOOSE WD8LLD <GOOSTER@delphi.com> (GOOSE WD8LLD)
Subject: HIGH ANTENNA STATIC
Message-ID: <01HMWBDVLA8I94X6BN@delphi.com>


Here's a question that we several of us started to discuss at a recent

get-together.  Has anyone found a way to eliminate rain static on high

antennas.  I know that several of us that have stacks on say 20 meters

with the top antenna at about 120-140 feet and the bottom antenna at

70-90 feet have noticed that when a good amount or rain starts to fall

the top antenna becomes relatively useless because of the high amount

of static noise caused by the rain.  The bottom antenna remains

practically immune to this noise, however.

Has anyone found a solution to this problem?  Inquiring minds want to

know.  By the by, I have a 2 ele 40 mounted about 8-10 feet below the

top 20 and it appears to have the same problem.  So attempting to shield

the antenna with a higher one over it won't work.

I will be gald to compile the possible solutions and put them out on

the reflector.







73...........de Goose, WD8LLD   "gooster@delphi.com"

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