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|    Fidonet ham radio services    |
|    27 Sep 10 12:05:38    |
       FIDONET HAM RADIO SERVICES              THe following fidonet conferences may be of interest to amateur       radio enthusiasts:              ham general amateur radio topics              ham_tech amateur radio technical discussions              amateur_radio amateur radio topics only.              ls_arrl bulletins of interest to amateur radio enthusiasts from       ARRL and other sources.              emergcom Emergency and disaster communications using all adio       communications services and modes.              The ARRL Ares e-letter is posted in the emergcom echo.              Arrl bulletin postings show a subject line of arl followed by a       letter and the bulletin number. Example arlb033, etc. USe the       following key to help you determine bulletins on subjects of       interest to you.              x SPecial arrl bulletin, regulatory matters, etc.              b General bulletins to all radio amateurs.              d Arrl dx bulletins              k KEplarian elements for satellite tracking              p PRopagation bulletins.              s other space information regarding satellites and amateur radio       operations from space.              Amateur radio newsline posted to ls_arrl from 1:3634/12.       Other items are posted to the ls_arrl and other echoes from       1:116/901.              Longer articles will be split to accomodate various fidonet       mail processors. Report problems handling longer articles to       Richard Webb via routed FIdonet netmail at 1:116/901.              Arrl bulletins and other shorter form items posted to ls_arrl are       posted in as timely a fashion as is possible. IF the sysop of       Radio REscue NEt BBS is away there may be delays. IF so time       sensitive bulletins such as ARRL Keplarian elements and dx news may       not be posted upon his return home if the time window has elapsed       for these items.               Emcomm Monthly, published monthly by the WRRL is posted to the ham-       fdn in the file echo hamnews when received here at Radio REscue NEt       Operations BBS with the permission of the publishers.               Brass Pounders' quarterly, a publication of the ARRL national       traffic system is edited and compiled by the sysop of RAdio Rescue       NEt Operations BBS. IT is also available via your ham-fdn source       in the hamnews file echo.              The ham-fdn is coordinated by Mark LEwis at fidonet 1:3634/12. Contact him       for further       information about ham-fdn file echoes. Announcements of newly       hatched ham-fdn files can be seen in the echoes ham and ham_tech.              THe ham-fdn is distributed by the International FIlegate project.       Ham-fdn file echoes are available from major hubs. Bbs users with an       interest in these file echoes should ask your sysop to carry them.              Users and sysops with materials appropriate for distribution       via the ham-fdn should contact the coordinator for submission       guidelines at the above shown address. IF you have access to       shareware programs that would be useful to radio amateurs,       or other files which may be appropriate use the back channel       area to submit them. IF you are not sure how to accomplish this       contact the fdn coordinator, or ask your local bbs sysop.              Echomail conferences listed herein are those carried on the NOrth       American backbone which are listed in backbone.na which lists       backbone echomail conferences showing regular activity.              Tell your ham radio friends about your favorite fidonet connected       board. ENcourage them to log on and participate.              DO you offer a ham radio related service via fidonet?       WOuld you like to have it included in this quarterly posting?              Send netmail to infoserv at fidonet 1:116/901 and describe       the service you offer. If an echomail conference not       available via the various backbone systems please tell those       interested wehre to link in. OTherwise, give the reader       enough information to get started using your service.                     ---        * Origin: RRN BBS: Your fidonet ham radio connection! (1:116/901)    |
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