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Lee Besing
 

Hmm, guess we've knocked out about 2/3 of the folks who send email from using this group. I send a simple, 1 line text reply to this group, with my normal default email settings, and it bounced as refused because it wasn't plain text. I changed my settings to send this message, but I'll be changing it back to normal after.

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Was put on the news page and RSS feed from SAHams.org as well. Thanks Ed for the (H)Ed's up

At 11:09 AM 6/23/2006, you wrote:

Forwarded to Bexar County ARES, South Texas ARES, as well as AARO and ROOST club field day reps.

----- Original Message ----
From: Ed KS5V <<mailto:ks5v%40arrl.net>ks5v@...>
To: <mailto:stdxcc%40drhnet.com>stdxcc@...; <mailto:sarc%40gerf.org>sarc@...; <mailto:w5sc%40yahoogroups.com>w5sc@...
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:25:58 AM
Subject: [W5SC] FYI

Arizona ARES requests clear frequencies if needed for fire emergency
(Jun 22, 2006) -- Given the heavy HF activity anticipated during
Field Day weekend, Arizona Section Emergency Coordinator Rick Aldom,
W7STS, has requested that radio amateurs steer clear of the ARES net
frequencies of 7248 kHz (days) and 3992 kHz (night) and The Salvation
Army Team Emergency Radio Network (<<http://www.satern.>http://www.satern. org/>SATERN)
frequency of 3977.7 kHz. These frequencies may be used for Arizona
fire-related emergency traffic, if necessary. He notes that since the
HF operation would employ NVIS (near-vertical incidence skywave)
antennas, stations outside Arizona may not be able to hear any
emergency nets. Aldom says he expects that most emergency
communication will take place on VHF and UHF repeaters, however.





_________________________________________
73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
(210)771-7075 mobile
Running EchoLink as Node #77005
Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
(210)771-7075 mobile
Running EchoLink as Node #77005
Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
_________________________________________


Don Jones
 

Lee:

There is no need to take this as an insult as you and
I both work with computers, and some customers; if
they weren't paying good money we would at times
pick-up by their little bitty necks well you get the
point.

Brother, be part of the team and so you have to change
it back; I've got more than one-computer coming of a
DHCP router and that works for me.

Have a great week-end say hello to Pat for me you
guys stay out of trouble.

73
Don, N5WSW
A STUDENT OF LIFE!

--- "Lee Besing, N5NTG" <lee@...> wrote:

Hmm, guess we've knocked out about 2/3 of the folks
who send email from
using this group. I send a simple, 1 line text
reply to this group, with
my normal default email settings, and it bounced as
refused because it
wasn't plain text. I changed my settings to send
this message, but I'll be
changing it back to normal after.

At 10:38 PM 6/23/2006, you wrote:
We are unable to deliver the message from
<lee@...>
to <W5SC@...>.

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group. HTML or
other formats are not allowed.

For further assistance, please visit
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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 22:38:21 -0500
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Subject: Re: [W5SC] FYI
In-Reply-To:
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Was put on the news page and RSS feed from
SAHams.org as well. Thanks Ed
for the (H)Ed's up

At 11:09 AM 6/23/2006, you wrote:

Forwarded to Bexar County ARES, South Texas ARES,
as well as AARO and
ROOST club field day reps.

----- Original Message ----
From: Ed KS5V
<<mailto:ks5v%40arrl.net>ks5v@...>
To: <mailto:stdxcc%40drhnet.com>stdxcc@...;
<mailto:sarc%40gerf.org>sarc@...;
<mailto:w5sc%40yahoogroups.com>w5sc@...
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:25:58 AM
Subject: [W5SC] FYI

Arizona ARES requests clear frequencies if needed
for fire emergency
(Jun 22, 2006) -- Given the heavy HF activity
anticipated during
Field Day weekend, Arizona Section Emergency
Coordinator Rick Aldom,
W7STS, has requested that radio amateurs steer
clear of the ARES net
frequencies of 7248 kHz (days) and 3992 kHz
(night) and The Salvation
Army Team Emergency Radio Network
(<<http://www.satern.>http://www.satern.
org/>SATERN)
frequency of 3977.7 kHz. These frequencies may be
used for Arizona
fire-related emergency traffic, if necessary. He
notes that since the
HF operation would employ NVIS (near-vertical
incidence skywave)
antennas, stations outside Arizona may not be able
to hear any
emergency nets. Aldom says he expects that most
emergency
communication will take place on VHF and UHF
repeaters, however.

[Non-text portions of this message have been
removed]

[Non-text portions of this message have been
removed]

_________________________________________
73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
(210)771-7075 mobile
Running EchoLink as Node #77005
Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
(210)771-7075 mobile
Running EchoLink as Node #77005
Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
_________________________________________


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Jim Wells <jim.amateur.extra@...>
 

Lee,
I don't know what e-mail client you are using but there may be another option. In Mozilla Thunderbird, there is an option of setting specific addresses that will be converted from HTML to plain text. I not sure but I THINK that even Microsoft Outlook 2000 (and later) has a similar capability.

73,
Jim W5CPA

--- "Lee Besing, N5NTG" <lee@...> wrote:

Hmm, guess we've knocked out about 2/3 of the folks
who send email from using this group. I send a simple, 1 line text
reply to this group, with my normal default email settings, and it bounced as
refused because it wasn't plain text. I changed my settings to send
this message, but I'll be changing it back to normal after.

At 10:38 PM 6/23/2006, you wrote:
We are unable to deliver the message from
<lee@...>
to <W5SC@...>.

You can only send plain text messages to this
group. HTML or
other formats are not allowed.

For further assistance, please visit
http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/
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Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 22:38:21 -0500
To: W5SC@...
From: Lee Besing <lee@...>
Subject: Re: [W5SC] FYI
In-Reply-To:
<20060623160939.76717.qmail@...>
References:
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<20060623160939.76717.qmail@...>
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Was put on the news page and RSS feed from
SAHams.org as well. Thanks Ed
for the (H)Ed's up

At 11:09 AM 6/23/2006, you wrote:

Forwarded to Bexar County ARES, South Texas ARES,
as well as AARO and
ROOST club field day reps.

----- Original Message ----
From: Ed KS5V
<<mailto:ks5v%40arrl.net>ks5v@...>
To: <mailto:stdxcc%40drhnet.com>stdxcc@...;
<mailto:sarc%40gerf.org>sarc@...;
<mailto:w5sc%40yahoogroups.com>w5sc@...
Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:25:58 AM
Subject: [W5SC] FYI

Arizona ARES requests clear frequencies if needed
for fire emergency
(Jun 22, 2006) -- Given the heavy HF activity
anticipated during
Field Day weekend, Arizona Section Emergency
Coordinator Rick Aldom,
W7STS, has requested that radio amateurs steer
clear of the ARES net
frequencies of 7248 kHz (days) and 3992 kHz
(night) and The Salvation
Army Team Emergency Radio Network (<<http://www.satern.>http://www.satern.
org/>SATERN)
frequency of 3977.7 kHz. These frequencies may be
used for Arizona
fire-related emergency traffic, if necessary. He
notes that since the
HF operation would employ NVIS (near-vertical
incidence skywave)
antennas, stations outside Arizona may not be able
to hear any
emergency nets. Aldom says he expects that most
emergency
communication will take place on VHF and UHF
repeaters, however.
[Non-text portions of this message have been
removed]
[Non-text portions of this message have been
removed]
_________________________________________
73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
(210)771-7075 mobile
Running EchoLink as Node #77005
Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
_________________________________________
_________________________________________
73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
(210)771-7075 mobile
Running EchoLink as Node #77005
Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
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Mike Check K5UCQ
 

Unfortunately everyone is not "tech savy." Because of this, the list is protected in this way. I guess I am the one to yell at, hi hi.
73.

K5UCQ
Mike ( Recooperating from FD) Check
Don Jones <n5wsw@...> wrote: Lee:

There is no need to take this as an insult as you and
I both work with computers, and some customers; if
they weren't paying good money we would at times
pick-up by their little bitty necks well you get the
point.

Brother, be part of the team and so you have to change
it back; I've got more than one-computer coming of a
DHCP router and that works for me.

Have a great week-end say hello to Pat for me you
guys stay out of trouble.

73
Don, N5WSW
A STUDENT OF LIFE!

--- "Lee Besing, N5NTG" <lee@...> wrote:

> Hmm, guess we've knocked out about 2/3 of the folks
> who send email from
> using this group. I send a simple, 1 line text
> reply to this group, with
> my normal default email settings, and it bounced as
> refused because it
> wasn't plain text. I changed my settings to send
> this message, but I'll be
> changing it back to normal after.
>
> At 10:38 PM 6/23/2006, you wrote:
> >We are unable to deliver the message from
> <lee@...>
> >to <W5SC@...>.
> >
> >You can only send plain text messages to this
> group. HTML or
> >other formats are not allowed.
> >
> >For further assistance, please visit
> http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/groups/
> >Received: (qmail 67411 invoked from network); 24
> Jun 2006 03:38:27 -0000
> >Received: from unknown (66.218.67.34)
> > by m29.grp.scd.yahoo.com with QMQP; 24 Jun 2006
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> (204.57.74.117)
> > by mta8.grp.scd.yahoo.com with SMTP; 24 Jun 2006
> 03:38:27 -0000
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> by besing.com with ESMTP
> > (SMTPD32-7.07) id A4102B0172; Fri, 23 Jun 2006
> 22:40:00 -0500
> >Message-Id:
> <6.0.0.22.2.20060623223741.0696f0d8@...>
> >X-Sender: lee@...@mail.besing.com
> >X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Version 6.0.0.22
> >Date: Fri, 23 Jun 2006 22:38:21 -0500
> >To: W5SC@...
> >From: Lee Besing <lee@...>
> >Subject: Re: [W5SC] FYI
> >In-Reply-To:
>
<20060623160939.76717.qmail@...>
> >References:
> <7.0.1.0.0.20060623102033.01d71008@...>
> >
>
<20060623160939.76717.qmail@...>
> >Mime-Version: 1.0
> >Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
> >X-eGroups-Remote-IP: 204.57.74.117
> >
> >Was put on the news page and RSS feed from
> SAHams.org as well. Thanks Ed
> >for the (H)Ed's up
> >
> >At 11:09 AM 6/23/2006, you wrote:
> >
> >>Forwarded to Bexar County ARES, South Texas ARES,
> as well as AARO and
> >>ROOST club field day reps.
> >>
> >>----- Original Message ----
> >>From: Ed KS5V
> <<mailto:ks5v%40arrl.net>ks5v@...>
> >>To: <mailto:stdxcc%40drhnet.com>stdxcc@...;
>
> >><mailto:sarc%40gerf.org>sarc@...;
>
>><mailto:w5sc%40yahoogroups.com>w5sc@...
> >>Sent: Friday, June 23, 2006 10:25:58 AM
> >>Subject: [W5SC] FYI
> >>
> >>Arizona ARES requests clear frequencies if needed
> for fire emergency
> >>(Jun 22, 2006) -- Given the heavy HF activity
> anticipated during
> >>Field Day weekend, Arizona Section Emergency
> Coordinator Rick Aldom,
> >>W7STS, has requested that radio amateurs steer
> clear of the ARES net
> >>frequencies of 7248 kHz (days) and 3992 kHz
> (night) and The Salvation
> >>Army Team Emergency Radio Network
> >>(<<http://www.satern.>http://www.satern.
> org/>SATERN)
> >>frequency of 3977.7 kHz. These frequencies may be
> used for Arizona
> >>fire-related emergency traffic, if necessary. He
> notes that since the
> >>HF operation would employ NVIS (near-vertical
> incidence skywave)
> >>antennas, stations outside Arizona may not be able
> to hear any
> >>emergency nets. Aldom says he expects that most
> emergency
> >>communication will take place on VHF and UHF
> repeaters, however.
> >>
> >>[Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> >>
> >>[Non-text portions of this message have been
> removed]
> >>
> >>
> >
> >_________________________________________
> >73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
> >(210)771-7075 mobile
> >Running EchoLink as Node #77005
> >Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
> >http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
> >_________________________________________
>
> _________________________________________
> 73 de N5NTG Lee W. Besing San Antonio, Texas
> (210)771-7075 mobile
> Running EchoLink as Node #77005
> Running APRS as N5NTG-9, track me on the Internet
> http://www.findu.com/cgi-bin/find.cgi?call=N5NTG-9
> _________________________________________
>
>

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