~terry
Wed, Nov 20, 1996 (10:23)
seed
Howdy! Welcome to the radio conference. Use this topic to introduce yourself and let others know who you are, how you found about us, and what you'd like to see here. Feel free to suggest topics, post your comments and come back for regular visits.
~terry
Wed, Dec 4, 1996 (09:39)
#1
My callsign is ka6atn. My sign is Sagitarius. My qth is Cedar Creek, TX.
And qru?
~Preston
Fri, Dec 13, 1996 (08:36)
#2
Hi there :)
My callsign is WB9VIF. QTH is Indianapolis, IN. Try me on Webphone 3.0.
Also have video capabilities.
Preston
http://www.a1.com/vif
~terry
Fri, Dec 13, 1996 (16:35)
#3
Do you also use video with NetMeeting? I'm looking for someone
that is doing this.
~AB5KS
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (14:46)
#4
Hello, My call is AB5KS and my QTH is AUSTIN, TX. but sometimes you can find me up in the San Jose, Ca area.
email me at: mailto;//ab5ks@repeator.org
~terry
Sat, Dec 21, 1996 (15:13)
#5
Welcome Scott. You can create your own webpage now in topic 14.
~dgbaldwin
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (10:37)
#6
~dgbaldwin
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (10:41)
#7
Terry, I am trying to set up a home page for W3MRC the 3M Radio Club Station. I have tried logging in to w3mrc but I have never been verified. Can you suggest any thing. My email is dgbaldwin@mmm.com
~terry
Thu, Dec 26, 1996 (21:32)
#8
We'll get you fixed up in email tonight!
~kk5zp
Wed, Feb 19, 1997 (19:44)
#9
Hello, My call is KK5ZP, QTH San Antonio. Had site address e-mailed to me.
First time on the page.
~terry
Thu, Feb 20, 1997 (07:27)
#10
Welcome Clarence! Please feel free to contribute to the other topics here.
~n9kgt
Mon, May 19, 1997 (06:55)
#11
Hi all...The Call here is N9KGT,qth is Milwaukee Wiscosin....Glad to be be aboard!
~w5rkn
Mon, May 19, 1997 (07:34)
#12
Found a nice web page relating to ham radio, emphasis on APRS.
http://www.coca.net/people/kd4rdb/aprs.htm
Ron
~terry
Mon, May 19, 1997 (13:06)
#13
APRS = ? This is where you use gps devices interfaced to computers to
send your position out over packet radio. Very cool new technology.
And Ron is leading the way in this area.
~WoodyWoodPecker
Tue, Aug 26, 1997 (18:36)
#14
~WoodyWoodPecker
Tue, Aug 26, 1997 (18:39)
#15
Hi there everyone
call is KC6EIK, QTH is Elroy.TX Glad to be part of the group, looks nice are to be in.
~terry
Tue, Aug 26, 1997 (21:30)
#16
Welcome Keith, tell us how you became a ham and about hamming in California.
~KC5OJK
Sun, Sep 7, 1997 (00:53)
#17
Hello all,
Callsign here is KC5OJK. qth is Austin, TX.
~terry
Sun, Sep 7, 1997 (01:10)
#18
Welcome Jill, glad you're joining us. And it was cool to see your
emerging website. We've just moved to what I hope to be faster bandwidth.
What special areas of radio and ham radio interest you the most?
~KC5OJK
Sun, Sep 7, 1997 (02:07)
#19
Bare with me, I'm kinda tired and was thinking of getting some shut eye as my dad would say. I am mainly interested in public service (such as ARES), contesting, and the latest find (as of tonight...err last night. man it's already 2am.) fox hunting. Gotta get some equipment for that last one though. I think it's time to buy some parts and expeirence the joy of building a quad. I also gotta locate an attenuater. (spelling?)
My spelling usually lacks a little. As you could tell from my web site. :) One of my professors the other day said something really cool about spelling. (After we laughed at his speling of the word pool. He said, "You know the relationship between spelling and creativity? They have the inverse realationship." After he came up with that, I don't mind spelling bad all the time. :)
~terry
Sun, Sep 7, 1997 (06:40)
#20
Jill, if you'd like a shell account on the Spring, you're welcome to
one. The UNIX editors there have spell checkers, for example, in 'pico'
you can type control-t or ^T and it displays every misspelled word in
alphabetical order and let's you automatically replace it. I'm a good
speller but sometimes I try to type too fast.
We have vi and joe also and I believe they have spell checkers. We don't
have this on our web interface yet. Perhaps someday. Looks like we need
to start a building antennas topic, what do you think Jill?
~KC5OJK
Sun, Sep 7, 1997 (10:23)
#21
Spell checkers are wonderful things. I am not very familiar with UNIX. I basically know how to get around and use vi to edit source code and that's it. I am afraid that's about the extent of my knowledge of unix. So, if I did get a shell account from the spring, I'm afraid I'd need lots of help.
About the topic addition: Sure, why not. How do I do it? Or, do you?
~terry
Sun, Sep 7, 1997 (10:37)
#22
You can do it from the 'add topic' button at the top of the screen on the
web and in the shell you do it with 'e'. We try and keep topics of as
broad general interest as possible. The radio conference is about radio
in general including ham radio, broadcast radio, etc.
~KD5CMV
Wed, Dec 10, 1997 (02:07)
#23
Hi folks: My call sign is KD5CMV and my QTH is Houston, TX. Operate an HT202 2M radio. Hope to upgrade to General as soon as I can get to 13wpm CW. I was emailed your site location. My email is kd5zro@juno.com. 73's to all.
~KD5CMV
Wed, Dec 10, 1997 (02:10)
#24
Hi again from KD5CMV. I was a little nervous when I posted my first message and I goofed on my email address. It's kd5cmv@juno.com. Thanks.
~terry
Sat, Dec 13, 1997 (18:58)
#25
Welcome Jean. Come visit often!
~bosse
Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (19:06)
#26
h i terry!!
~bosse
Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (19:07)
#27
~terry
Thu, Jul 9, 1998 (22:43)
#28
Yo bosse, what's up?
~aa9il
Sat, Jan 9, 1999 (20:04)
#29
Howdy All
Greetings from frozen Czech-cago-land!
Although a native Austinite, Im hanging out in the frozen north.
Why? Good Question! I split my radio interest between vintage toob gear
(keeps the shack warm...), old spy radios, microwave, and satellite. When
I visit the wonderful city of Austin, I can be found on the 442.150 machine.
73 de AA9IL
Mike -aka- Cosmo
Riff Raff #39
~terry
Sat, Jan 9, 1999 (20:22)
#30
Glad you're checking in! We were just discussing riff raff yesterday on
442.15, speculating about what happened to Paul.
~aschuth
Sun, Apr 25, 1999 (03:34)
#31
Dear Radio appreciators, please take knid notice of the topic dedicated to B92, the Serbian radio station in Belgrad that was shut down by government first thing when the NATO-attacks began.
B92 is not on the air anymore, but some govermently friendly folks run the place now, use their frequencies and call signs.
~aschuth
Sun, Apr 25, 1999 (03:34)
#32
Dear Radio appreciators, please take knid notice of the topic dedicated to B92, the Serbian radio station in Belgrad that was shut down by government first thing when the NATO-attacks began.
B92 is not on the air anymore, but some governmently friendly folks run the place now, use their frequencies and call signs.