Hi Folks -
I am looking for the Yaesu YSK-100 separation kit for the FT-100D radio.
If you have one to sell or know of someone that might, please let me
know.
Tnx de Denny AD6EZ<><
73 to all -
I recently bought a new truck and removed my ham gear from the old one.
I am not going to use the following items in my new truck:
1. A Diamond CR320A tri-band antenna for 2 meter, 220 MHz (1.25
meter) and 440 MHz mobile antenna. It is a 1/4 wave on 2 meters
providing 2.15 dB gain and a 1/2 wave on 220 providing 3.8 dB gain and a
2 5/8 wave on 440 MHz providing 5.5 dB gain. This antenna can handle up
to 200/100/200 watts.
This antenna is approximately 34 inches (0.94 m) high. The coils and
antenna are black. The connector type is UHF (for PO mount) and a
UHF-NMO adapter. This antenna does not include the mount or coax. $80
OBO.
2. A Diamond Triplexer model MX-324 for 2M, 220mz, and 440mz. Works
great with the Diamond CR-320A Tri-band antenna - listed above. $80 OBO.
73 de Denny AD6EZ<><
805-968-0221
Hello SBARC:
Many of the smaller items will be free presents at the Rusty's Pizza Party
on Sunday.
There are a few larger/interesting items that I am offering for sale before
they go to the Chino Hills Swapmeet on Saturday:
1. Kenwood TS-520, with DG-5 Digital Display, Yaesu YD844A Microphone,
and manuals.......asking $300
2. Hickok Model 533 Tube Tester, asking $250
3. Icom IC-2AT, 2 Meter HT, no tone, asking $30
4. MFJ-949, Deluxe Versa Tuner II, I believe it is 300 watt, antenna
tuner,
asking $50
5. MFJ-407B, Deluxe Electronic Keyer, with Manual, asking $25
6. Palomar, M-827, Peak Wattmeter, 20-200-2Kw, asking $50
7. Radio Shack, HTX-202, 2 Meter HT, asking $50
8. QST, 1932, all 12 issues, nice condition, asking $25
9. Editors & Engineers Radio Handbook, 7th Edition, "A Classic", and
pulbished in Santa Barbara, very good condition, $10
73's
Bill W6FF
Email or 968-4227 (after 10:00 AM)
HELP WANTED
SBARC needs a Club Member with exceptional skills as a MASTER
MACHINIST willing to work on Club projects involving milling, boring,
drilling, bending and cutting of aluminum, stainless, and copper to
precise tolerances. Typically these piece parts are front panels,
rack brackets, clamps, spacers, and tower hardware, etc.. Projects
are oriented around developmental projects, repeaters, ARES Van and
Rover. If you have an employer who has industrial equipment and
residual materials for this purpose with a willingness to let you
work occasionally on Club projects then get in touch.
Contact:
Bill Talanian, W1UUQ, 964-7432.
For those that did not have a chance to track
Sunday's 26 mile marathon I'm enclosing a word
picture document of the 30 second reports by the
lead bicycle (see below). This was the result of
a three week crash program to come up with a
system to track multiple APRS units in one event
without packet collisions through a process of
time-slotting. Two new digipeaters were installed
at La Cumbre Peak and La Vigia Hill. In addition,
the packet positions were fully available within
a couple of seconds on the worldwide web. All
packet reports of this event are kept in storage
by for a period of time if anyone is interested
in looking at the total packet picture. I am
resending Shaw Takeuchi's email about using aprs.fi.
A great deal of thanks go to all the individuals
who played a big part in pulling this packet
reporting system together. The APRS packet system
on 145.63 will remain intact for future events.
**************************************
I keep seeing web posts saying click on aprs.fi
which will either take you to somewhere out of
USA by default, or sometimes displays Los Angeles
area (dont know why). You can send people
links, make bookmarks, or create shortcut on
your desktop with the following URL parameters to make your life easier:
Example 1: Show all stations in 93111 zip code
area w/ zoom level 13, last 15 minutes only -
<http://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900>http://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900
Example 2: Same as Example 1 using different overlays -
<http://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900&mt=m>http://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900&mt=mhttp://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900&mt=k
<http://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900&mt=h>http://www.aprs.fi/?addr=93111&z=13&timerange=900&mt=h
Example 3: Track and show KI6WEL only w/ zoom level 14
<http://www.aprs.fi/?call=ki6wel&z=14>http://www.aprs.fi/?call=ki6wel&z=14
Example 4: Track and show N6OLT only w/ zoom level 14
<http://www.aprs.fi/?call=n6olt&z=14>http://www.aprs.fi/?call=n6olt&z=14
Note the last two examples will ONLY show your
target call-sign movement all other trackers,
WX in the area are NOT shown (which could be a good thing on a congested map).
This link describes how to control your initial
views such as zoom level, center lat/lon/zip,
set history time, set map types, etc.
<http://aprs.fi/page/linking>http://aprs.fi/page/linking
-S
It was great seeing all of the SBARC folks on the course this morning.
APRS track way ccol too!
N6AJA's son sniped me by 4 seconds! Way to go Gabriel!
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