Re: San Antonio Salt Grass Link
L. Upton <k1stx@...>
Lee,
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I sent Chris a reply, but, the San Antonio Link may be down, since it hubs with Austin! They were having issues with it last night when I was leaving for Houston! It was double or triple crosslinked with the SW Lynx, and was locking up! Cannot hit it today at all! If the SW Lynx link with the Salt Grass is up, he can also try the 146.96 - pl 162.2! Steve sometimes, although usually at night, has the two running together! I love it when that is done, since driving around the state, I can pretty much talk from the CC area all the way to Lufkin! Catch ya later! Hill Country REACT Chaparral ARC / Guadalupe County ARES Hill Country State Natural Area Partners OOIDA
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From: Lee Besing, N5NTG <lee@besing.com> Subject: [W5SC] Fwd: San Antonio Salt Grass Link To: w5sc@yahoogroups.com, bexarcountyares@yahoogroups.com Date: Saturday, August 2, 2008, 5:31 PM Could someone help this ham regarding the use of this link? Chris's email address is <chwhitehead@ gmail.com> I'm not a regular user of the Saltgrass Link, thus I may not know all the in's and out's involved with using it. Or, if you know where I could be asking this question better, don't hesitate to contact me direct. I did find a web site just now at http://www.saltgras slinksystem. com/ which I will scan for more info to help Chris better. Thanks in advance! PS: had fun at the Austin Summerfest today, but sure glad that wreck on IH-35 @ the 223 mile marker was on the northbound side, and happened way after I had passed thru on the way up there from SA. When we returned south around 3:30pm, traffic was being diverted @ 221 mm, and the traffic was jammed solid all three lanes, plus both side's access roads for more than 8 miles. There goes their gas mileage for today! To: info@sanantoniohams .org Subject: San Antonio Salt Grass Link Good Morning... My name is Chris Whitehead. I am a Ham (KE5KTV) from Houston. I am in town taking care of my grandparents house and will be spending a lot of time here. Hopefully I will be here for good soon. I have attempted to use the Salt Grass Repeater, but have had no luck. I am using 444.575+ with a PL of 141.3. I am using an Icom 208H on full power. Any suggestions. Thanks, Chris Whitehead KE5KTV ____________ _________ _________ ________ 73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas (210)771-7075 mobile ____________ _________ _________ _________ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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San Antonio Salt Grass Link
Could someone help this ham regarding the use of this link? Chris's
email address is <chwhitehead@gmail.com> I'm not a regular user of the Saltgrass Link, thus I may not know all the in's and out's involved with using it. Or, if you know where I could be asking this question better, don't hesitate to contact me direct. I did find a web site just now at http://www.saltgrasslinksystem.com/ which I will scan for more info to help Chris better. Thanks in advance! PS: had fun at the Austin Summerfest today, but sure glad that wreck on IH-35 @ the 223 mile marker was on the northbound side, and happened way after I had passed thru on the way up there from SA. When we returned south around 3:30pm, traffic was being diverted @ 221 mm, and the traffic was jammed solid all three lanes, plus both side's access roads for more than 8 miles. There goes their gas mileage for today! To: info@sanantoniohams.org______________________________________ 73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas (210)771-7075 mobile _______________________________________
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Re: ZC4-land
Better luck next time perhaps?
At 09:52 AM 7/28/2008, david griffith wrote:______________________________________ 73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas (210)771-7075 mobile _______________________________________
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Re: ZC4-land - operator on 20 meters now
There is only ONE ham radio operator on Cyprus, and his name is David
ZC4DG, and he's on the air now near 14230 if you want to try and make a contact. He'll be asking for Texas contacts, so listen up! Good hunting! From: david griffith <davidggriffith@hotmail.co.uk>______________________________________ 73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas (210)771-7075 mobile _______________________________________
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Licensing class for Seniors
Tom O'Brien
Starting September 15, the Academy of Learning in Retirement (ALIR), in conjunction with the North East Independent School District (NEISD), will offer a class for senior citizens (age 55 and over), leading to an Amateur Radio License.
The class will be offered at the NEISD training center at 8750 Tesoro Drive in San Antonio. Here are the particulars, from the course catalog: Course title: Earn an Amateur (Ham) Radio License Instructor: Tom O'Brien, AB5XZ Time: Tuesday, 1:00 PM to 2:15 PM Description: Al the knowledge you need to pass the FCC "Technician" exam will be presented in this class. We will use the Internet for individual self-study. There will be some in-class demonstrations. Topics include: FCC rules, operating practices, radio and electronics fundamentals, setting up and operating a station, special operations, emergency and public service communications, radio waves, propagation and antennas, and electrical and RF safety. Tom has had his ham radio license since 1959 and has taught ham courses for all license grades in the Houston area for 15 years. Additional notes: The FCC exam will be given in the classroom at the end of the course, which will last about 11 weeks. There is no longer a Morse Code requirement. Handout material and self-test software will be provided on CD-ROM. To get registration materials, call North East Community Education at 210.657.8866. If you have questions, please call Tom O'Brien at 210 481 3443, or e-mail ab5xz@arrl.net. 73TomAB5XZ Member, ARRL Member, SARC Secretary, STXDXCC V31XZ
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W5SEA
Joseph Brown <W5SEA@...>
Hi Group, Thanks for the approval, It's great to be back in the SARC
group again! Hope everyone has been doing well. Take care!
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Re: DX exclusive for San Antonio - update from ZC4 - Cyprus
Got another update from David, he apparently
allowed for the time change in his saying "Tuesday" arrival. as of 6pm on Monday 07/21, he says he will depart in 6 hours, so that means he is in the air as I type this message. He said that the other operator is leaving the island, so he will be the only ham on the island during this stay. Good luck! At 05:56 PM 7/21/2008, david griffith wrote: No RTTY at the club shack Lee, sorry. ZC4 is At 10:34 PM 7/20/2008, Lee Besing wrote: He's confirmed that he is enroute to Cyprus now,___________________________________ _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Lee W. Besing San Antonio, TX (210)771-7075 voice _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Stop CC&R
Tom O'Brien
I've sent copies of the relevant sections of my subdivision's CC&Rs to K5RAV and KE5ISX.
Subdivision is Pinon Creek Estates, in San Antonio, Bexar County, Texas. 73TomAB5XZ Member, ARRL Member, SARC Secretary, STXDXCC V31XZ
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[Fwd: Re: [CTDXCC] Support the ARRL Effort to Eliminate CC&Rs!]
Ed <ks5v@...>
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Subject: Re: [CTDXCC] Support the ARRL Effort to Eliminate CC&Rs! Date: Mon, 14 Jul 2008 15:59:07 -0500 From: Dick Kriss <aa5vu@att.net> To: CTDXCC List <ctdxcc@kkn.net> On Monday7/14/08 3:11 PM, "John Warren, NT5C" <nt5c@texas.net> wrote: Begin forwarded message:The following is the text that was stripped by the reflectorFrom: "ARRL Members Only Web site" <memberlist@www.arrl.org>_______________________________________________ More and more hams live in residential subdivisions governed by deed restrictions, sometimes known as Covenants, Conditions and Restrictions (CC&Rs), that prohibit the operation of ham radio stations and that prohibit the erection of ham radio antennas. The West Gulf Division believes these restrictions unreasonably infringe the rights of its members. Accordingly, on June 14, 2008, the West Gulf Division announced at its Convention Meeting at Ham-Com in Plano, Texas that the West Gulf Division Legislative Affairs Group intends to introduce legislation in the 2009 Texas and Oklahoma legislative sessions to eliminate CC&Rs that prohibit the operation of ham radio stations and the erection of ham radio antennas in residential subdivisions. Coy Day (N5OK), Division Director, conducted the Division Board Meeting before the Convention Meeting to brief all Section Managers. The Section Managers for West Texas (John Dyer AE5B) and Oklahoma (John Thomason WB5SYT) attended the Board Meeting and pledged their enthusiastic support for this legislative effort. This legislative effort will be conducted by the West Gulf Legislative Affairs Group, led by Dr. David Woolweaver (K5RAV), West Gulf Vice Director and Division Legislative Action Chair. John Robert Stratton(KE5ISX) will coordinate all legislative action in Austin. But to successfully pass this legislation, the Legislative Affairs Group needs information and help from you. If you are affected by CC&Rs, or if you want to help make it possible to enjoy ham radio without unreasonable CC&R restrictions, please send an email to K5RAV@arrl.org AND KE5ISX@arrl.net. Include your call sign, physical address and a copy of the sections of your deed restrictions/CC&Rs that limit your ability to operate or erect antennas in the email. Please send the CC&R copies as PDFs. If you can¹t email the copy of the sections of your deed restrictions/CC&Rs that limit your ability to operate or erect antennas, please mail them to: CCR Investigation PO Box 2232 Austin, Texas 78768-2232. The Legislative Affairs Group will be forwarding updates once the legislation is introduced and throughoutthe 2009 legislative session. Thanks for the help. 73 _______________________________________________ CTDXCC mailing list CTDXCC@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/mailman/listinfo/ctdxcc
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Re: Ham electrocuted today in Kansas City!
Needham Joe Thompson <w4cth@...>
Just goes to show how "accurate" all the rest of the reported news
likely is:-). As an aside, I have many years experience as an Emergency Room physician and in running ERs. This sad occurrence happens too often. Aside from commercial occurrences, the usual victims are either folks installing antennas (including but not limited to Hams) or sailboat owners. Both have the common fault of trying to move a long metal pole throught a very visible overhead wire, the existence of which may even be known. The other scenario is trying to shoot a wire antenna accross overhead transmission lines. It can't be said too often to always look up and NEVER decide that you will be able to avoid the transmission line. --- In W5SC@yahoogroups.com, Lee Besing <lee@...> wrote: if they had such a license, but there were many other licenses on theof that thiscaution that Mike and I provided on tower climbing. It is so sad be burriedtype of accident still occurs. safetypower lines, overhead power lines, out of date or inspection an eightequipment and any trip hazzards. Tripping on a toolbox or having anfoot ladder fall on you can make for a very bad day. MESSAGE:antenna. to be parties involved,passed on to the ham community, especially the newer hams. with awere installing a Comet FIBERGLASS antenna, that came in contact is? Isingle 7620V power line. Now how do I know what the exact voltage spent 27 yrearsbuilt and maintained the substation that fed this circuit. I still inas a substaion technician for the Board of Public Utilities. I am passing along.this field. So, I feel I have some experience in what I am the are ATsubstation. The wires you see going thru the residential areas of them isMINUMUM 7200 volts from each wire to ground, and between any two seen a fault13,800 volts. This is nothing to play with at any time. I have can do toTOTALLY vaporize 1" copper buss (which is solid). Imagine what it it can bea human. are calledbroken off and sent down a property line as a single wire. Those this is a"laterals" Yes, you will see a device at the break out point, and the 60-100fuse. BUT the caution needs to be conveyed. These fuses are in fallsamp range. This is at 7200 volts. On top of that, anytime a tree the "feeder" at theacross a line, or a pole gets hit, there is a circuit on to restoresubstaion that AUTOMATICALLY closes the fedder back in, and TRIES times,the power to the area. Some of these "reclosers" can operate 2-5 protectivedepending on how they are set. Now from the substaion end, the case ofdevice is set for the full fault capabilites of the line. In the blow, and youBPU, this can be set at 600 AMPS, and multiples of that value. The atwill understand the difference in the settings. These setting are then it willmultiple of the 600 amp value. So, if there is a direct short, value. So wenot trip until it reaches a value at, oh lets say, 8 times that So, it trips,are looking at 4800 amps. and this is at 7200 volts and lower. and none.then it energizes it AGAIN. The possiblity of survival is slim antenna? Well as we allguess what. It is metal inside. Yes, fiberglass does not radiate too closeknow. Hence the metal. That is what caused the accident. They got not, look itto the line (remember your 'magnetic lines of flux' theory? If followed. Thisup on the web). There is a minimum approach area that MUST be is achanges for ALL voltages. This distance must NOT be broken. If it find theflashover will happen, and it is not pretty. Electricity will as a ham,shortest path to ground. In this case it was a couple of men. many "accidents."and 27 yrs in the power utility field, I have seen way too another place.Stop, look and if it is close or SEEMS that way- DON'T. Find You alwaysHigh voltage lines are NOT forgiving. Your life depends on it. get athear "it is the amps not the volts" well I can tell you when you had thethese levels, who is going to argue what killed the person who too close.accident. PLEASE ,PLEASE follow the warnings. ANYWHERE close is ___________________________________
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Re: Ham electrocuted today in Kansas City!
Did you watch the Fox News broadcast? The reporter claimed you
needed a license to install ham radio antennas and it was unknown if they had such a license, but there were many other licenses on the roof of the house already. :) At 09:15 PM 7/13/2008, you wrote: To the members of the W5SC Yahoo group.___________________________________ _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Lee W. Besing San Antonio, TX (210)771-7075 voice _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/
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Ham electrocuted today in Kansas City!
Paul Guido
To the members of the W5SC Yahoo group.
This is from the ARRL PR reflector. I hope this adds to the words of caution that Mike and I provided on tower climbing. It is so sad that this type of accident still occurs. Plan for safety and look at the work area for dangers. These can be burried power lines, overhead power lines, out of date or inspection safety equipment and any trip hazzards. Tripping on a toolbox or having an eight foot ladder fall on you can make for a very bad day. Think safe and be safe my friends! Paul Guido, N5IUT From: Larry Staples lstaples@k..... Date: July 13, 2008 8:19:25 PM CDT To: Larry's List Subject: A ham and his son electrocuted? KC0TIG and his son were electrocuted today while trying to put up an antenna. <http://tinyurl.com/6btuas> <http://www.kmbc.com/news/16871003/detail.html> <http://tinyurl.com/66988d> <><><><><><><><><><><><><><> THESE NEWS ITEMS MOTIVATED CHUCK KRALY, K0XM, TO WRITE THIS MESSAGE: <><><><><><><><><><><><><><> I just saw this one on the news, and had to write a this message to be passed on to the ham community, especially the newer hams. <><><><><><><><><><><><><><> We lost another ham today, and it is a very sad event. The parties involved, were installing a Comet FIBERGLASS antenna, that came in contact with a single 7620V power line. Now how do I know what the exact voltage is? I built and maintained the substation that fed this circuit. I spent 27 yrears as a substaion technician for the Board of Public Utilities. I am still in this field. So, I feel I have some experience in what I am passing along. In a nutshell, the location of the accident was a few blocks from the substation. The wires you see going thru the residential areas are AT MINUMUM 7200 volts from each wire to ground, and between any two of them is 13,800 volts. This is nothing to play with at any time. I have seen a fault TOTALLY vaporize 1" copper buss (which is solid). Imagine what it can do to a human. Each wire is fed from what is called a 3 phase line. From there, it can be broken off and sent down a property line as a single wire. Those are called "laterals" Yes, you will see a device at the break out point, and this is a fuse. BUT the caution needs to be conveyed. These fuses are in the 60-100 amp range. This is at 7200 volts. On top of that, anytime a tree falls across a line, or a pole gets hit, there is a circuit on the "feeder" at the substaion that AUTOMATICALLY closes the fedder back in, and TRIES to restore the power to the area. Some of these "reclosers" can operate 2-5 times, depending on how they are set. Now from the substaion end, the protective device is set for the full fault capabilites of the line. In the case of BPU, this can be set at 600 AMPS, and multiples of that value. The protective devices are set for what is called a "time" or and "instantaneous" operation. Picture a fast blow fuse and a slow blow, and you will understand the difference in the settings. These setting are at multiple of the 600 amp value. So, if there is a direct short, then it will not trip until it reaches a value at, oh lets say, 8 times that value. So we are looking at 4800 amps. and this is at 7200 volts and lower. So, it trips, then it energizes it AGAIN. The possiblity of survival is slim and none. Now remember how I said they were installing a FIBERGLASS antenna? Well guess what. It is metal inside. Yes, fiberglass does not radiate as we all know. Hence the metal. That is what caused the accident. They got too close to the line (remember your 'magnetic lines of flux' theory? If not, look it up on the web). There is a minimum approach area that MUST be followed. This changes for ALL voltages. This distance must NOT be broken. If it is a flashover will happen, and it is not pretty. Electricity will find the shortest path to ground. In this case it was a couple of men. Folks, this is nothing to take chances with. In my almost 30 yrs as a ham, and 27 yrs in the power utility field, I have seen way too many "accidents." Stop, look and if it is close or SEEMS that way- DON'T. Find another place. High voltage lines are NOT forgiving. Your life depends on it. You always hear "it is the amps not the volts" well I can tell you when you get at these levels, who is going to argue what killed the person who had the accident. PLEASE ,PLEASE follow the warnings. ANYWHERE close is too close. Stay safe, and I hope we can enjoy many more years of hamming. Thanks Guys, Chuck Kraly, K0XM
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Re: Callsign Change
Larry Lentz <Larry@...>
Congrats!
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De N5LL Larry Lentz Microsoft Dynamics CRM MVP MCSE, MCDBA, MCT Lentz Computer Services Larry@LentzComputer.net www.LentzComputer.net (Sent from my PDA Cell Phone)
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From: Harry <W5HW@satx.rr.com> Sent: Sunday, July 13, 2008 12:50 AM To: W5SC@yahoogroups.com <W5SC@yahoogroups.com> Subject: [W5SC] Callsign Change K5HML is no more. Friday morning (11 July 08) the FCC granted me the callsign W5HW. Actually, after 52 years having the same call, I feel like I've legally changed my name. New email address: W5HW@satx.rr.com It's gonna take a while migrating all my ham files from K5HML accounts and groups to get everything consolidated under the new call. Man!..... Now I gotta get new license plates on my cars, too! Harry Winship - W5HW
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Callsign Change
Harry <W5HW@...>
K5HML is no more.
Friday morning (11 July 08) the FCC granted me the callsign W5HW. Actually, after 52 years having the same call, I feel like I've legally changed my name. New email address: W5HW@satx.rr.com It's gonna take a while migrating all my ham files from K5HML accounts and groups to get everything consolidated under the new call. Man!..... Now I gotta get new license plates on my cars, too! Harry Winship - W5HW
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[Fwd: [CTDXCC] Sad news - W5CT SK]
Ed KS5V <ks5v@...>
I'm would guess that not too many folks knew Joe in San Antonio but I
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know there are for sure some Linux users in San Antonio that did know Joe or who he was. Just wanted to pass along the info. 73, Ed KS5V
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Subject: [CTDXCC] Sad news - W5CT SK Date: Fri, 11 Jul 2008 20:28:55 -0700 From: George Fremin III <geoiii@kkn.net> To: ctdxcc@kkn.net Joe Barr - W5CT passed away last night. His day job was writting about linux. http://www.linux.com/feature/141548 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_barr -- George Fremin III - K5TR geoiii@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/~k5tr _______________________________________________ CTDXCC mailing list CTDXCC@kkn.net http://www.kkn.net/mailman/listinfo/ctdxcc
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Re: RS Power Supply Recall
Paul Guido
David,
I know who has three of the Radio Shack power supplies, you. That leave RS to find the other 159,997 units. Let us know how it turns out. Paul
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RS Power Supply Recall
davidftx <davidftx@...>
As discussed at last night's meeing.
NEWS from CPSC U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Office of Information and Public Affairs Washington, DC 20207 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE July 2, 2008 Release #08-319 Firm's Recall Hotline: (800) 843-7422 CPSC Recall Hotline: (800) 638-2772 CPSC Media Contact: (301) 504-7908 RadioShack Recalls Power Supplies Due to Electrocution and Fire Hazards WASHINGTON, D.C. - The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission, in cooperation with the firm named below, today announced a voluntary recall of the following consumer product. Consumers should stop using recalled products immediately unless otherwise instructed. Name of Product: 13.8V DC Power Supplies Units: About 160,000 Importer: RadioShack Corp., of Fort Worth, Texas Hazard: The recalled power supplies are wired incorrectly, posing electrocution and fire hazards. Incidents/Injuries: None reported. Description: The recall involves RadioShack 13.8V DC Power Supplies, catalog numbers 22-507 and 22-508 with date codes from 08A04 through 01A08. Date code format is MMAYY where MM is the month and YY is the year. The catalog number and date code are located on the back of the power supply. Power Supplies with a green dot on the product and the product's packaging have already been repaired and are not included in the recall. Sold at: RadioShack stores nationwide from October 2004 through January 2008 for between $50 and $85. Manufactured in: China Remedy: Consumers should unplug the recalled power supply immediately and take it to any RadioShack store for a free repair. Registered owners of the recalled power supplies will be mailed a notice. Consumer Contact: For additional information, contact RadioShack at (800) 843-7422 anytime, or visit the firm's website at www.radioshack.com/recall <http://www.radioshack.com/recall> [Picture of Recalled 13.8V DC 3-Amp Power Supply Cat. No. 22-507] 13.8V DC 3-Amp Power Supply Cat. No. 22-507 [Picture of Recalled 13.8V DC 15-Amp Power Supply Cat. No. 22-508] 13.8V DC 15-Amp Power Supply Cat. No. 22-508 --- Send the link for this page to a friend! The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is charged with protecting the public from unreasonable risks of serious injury or death from more than 15,000 types of consumer products under the agency's jurisdiction. Deaths, injuries and property damage from consumer product incidents cost the nation more than $800 billion annually. The CPSC is committed to protecting consumers and families from products that pose a fire, electrical, chemical, or mechanical hazard. The CPSC's work to ensure the safety of consumer products - such as toys, cribs, power tools, cigarette lighters, and household chemicals - contributed significantly to the decline in the rate of deaths and injuries associated with consumer products over the past 30 years. To report a dangerous product or a product-related injury, call CPSC's hotline at (800) 638-2772 or CPSC's teletypewriter at (800) 638-8270, or visit CPSC's web site at www.cpsc.gov/talk.html <http://www.cpsc.gov/talk.html> . To join a CPSC email subscription list, please go to https://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx <https://www.cpsc.gov/cpsclist.aspx> . Consumers can obtain this release and recall information at CPSC's Web site at www.cpsc.gov <http://www.cpsc.gov/> .
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Re: DX exclusive for San Antonio - One Time Msg
For those who are into working DX, here is an
opportunity coming up later this month to communicate with a ham in Cyprus. Hey guys, thought I'd pass this opportunity___________________________________ _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ Lee W. Besing San Antonio, TX (210)771-7075 voice _/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/_/ [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
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Kenwood TS-50
Erik Smith <esmith@...>
With regards to my earlier post about the TS-50..the radio has been sold.
Thanks, Erik Smith, W5ETS Member / Webmaster / Amateur Radio Coordinator -Bexar County Emergency Scene Rehab http://www.bexarcountyrehab.org Instructor - Community Emergency Response Team (C.E.R.T.) esmith@bexarcountyrehab.org (210) 300-5515 (Cell) / (210) 396-7235 (Home)
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For Sale: Kenwood TS-50 w/ AT-50 Auto Tuner
Erik Smith <esmith@...>
I have for sale a Kenwood TS-50 10-160m Mobile HF rig. It is a 100w unit and works on 10-160 meters.
With it is the AT-50 matching auto tuner, microphone, power cable, interface cable, mobile mounts, manuals, and the TS-50 box. I am asking $550 for the pair. They are both in excellent physical and working condition. This price includes shipping to the lower 48 CONUSA. I would be willing to trade for an Icom 706MKiiG or Yaesu FT-857 or Alinco DX-70T I don't have any pictures to post right this minute, but e-mail me if you would like pics and I will send them. If interested, please contact me at esmith@bexarcountyrehab.org or by phone at (210) 300-5515 or (210) 396-7235 . Thanks and 73's, Erik Smith, W5ETS Member / Webmaster / Amateur Radio Coordinator - Bexar County Emergency Scene Rehab (San Antonio, TX) http://www.bexarcountyrehab.org esmith@bexarcountyrehab.org (210) 300-5515 (Cell) (210) 396-7235 (Home)
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