From wd5ivd@tapr.org Sat Sep 06 12:55:14 1997 Received: from [208.134.134.40] ([208.134.134.40]) by tapr.org (8.7.5/8.7.3/1.9) with ESMTP id MAA09013; Sat, 6 Sep 1997 12:55:12 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Sat, 6 Sep 1997 13:30:32 -0500 To: "TAPR-BB list mailing", " TAPR SYS " From: "Greg Jones, WD5IVD" Subject: TAPR Office Internet The TAPR office lost its Internet connection this last week. We hope to have the office connected back up as soon as possible. For the time being we are printing out e-mail orders and faxing them to Dorothy at the office. This means she is getting orders as normal, but she can't reply back to them very easily. If you are placing an order, you might want to fax (940) 566-2544 for the next week until the connection issue is corrected or call (940) 383-0000 to place your order. You can always leave a message on the office phone system by pressing 0 (zero) at anytime during the menus. Cheers - Greg, WD5IVD ----- Greg Jones, WD5IVD Austin, Texas wd5ivd@tapr.org http://www.tapr.org/~wd5ivd ----- "Before you become too entranced with gorgeous gadgets and mesmerizing video displays, let me remind you that information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, and wisdom is not foresight. Each grows out of the other and we need them all." -Arthur C. Clarke From wd5ivd@tapr.org Sat Sep 06 13:50:32 1997 Received: from [208.134.134.40] ([208.134.134.40]) by tapr.org (8.7.5/8.7.3/1.9) with ESMTP id NAA12806; Sat, 6 Sep 1997 13:50:30 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Sat, 6 Sep 1997 14:43:08 -0500 To: "TAPR-BB list mailing", " tacgps " From: "Greg Jones, WD5IVD" Subject: GPS-30PC Offer Extension With the demand for the GPS30PC and the PSR getting out about 3 weeks late, Garmin has given us an extension until Sept 15th now to take orders for the GPS30PC. If you still want to get a GPS30PC, just call the TAPR office (940) 383-0000 or fax (940) 566-2544. E-mail is down at this time, so phone or fax please. For details, check out http://www.tapr.org/gps Cheers - Greg, WD5IVD ----- Greg Jones, WD5IVD Austin, Texas wd5ivd@tapr.org http://www.tapr.org/~wd5ivd ----- "Before you become too entranced with gorgeous gadgets and mesmerizing video displays, let me remind you that information is not knowledge, knowledge is not wisdom, and wisdom is not foresight. Each grows out of the other and we need them all." -Arthur C. Clarke From wd5ivd@tapr.org Thu Sep 18 11:47:17 1997 Received: from [208.134.134.40] ([208.134.134.40]) by tapr.org (8.7.5/8.7.3/1.9) with ESMTP id LAA07148 for ; Thu, 18 Sep 1997 11:47:14 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Thu, 18 Sep 1997 11:46:46 -0500 To: "TAPR-BB list mailing" From: "Greg Jones, WD5IVD" Subject: 1997 ARRL & TAPR Digital Communications Conference Plans for the 1997 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference are well under way. If you haven't heard yet, the DCC will be held on October 10-12th just outside Baltimore, Maryland at the BWI Holiday Inn. This year has some very interesting seminars, symposiums, and special events happening. Besides the main paper session which is all day Saturday covering APRS, DSP, HF, Linux, Spread Spectrum, and more. Yutaka Sakurai, JF1LZQ who is Vice President of Japan's Packet Radio User's Group (PRUG), will be this year's Banquet speaker. His talk is entitled, "Japan's PRUG: A look at its history and a view to the future". He will discuss the history of the PRUG from its early beginnings in the mid-80's and track its development to today. He will also discuss some of PRUG's current projects and its goals for the future. There are few activities where the importance of your participation can be so much fun and important! What a great way to share and renew your enthusiasm for digital amateur radio! Getting together with colleagues from all over the world and bringing each other up to date on your latest work. All this, and more, for an unforgettable weekend of ham radio and digital communications. Make your travel and lodging arrangements now. We hope to see you at the ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference October 10-12! Full information on the conference and hotel information can be obtained by contacting Tucson Amateur Packet Radio, 8987-309 E. Tanque Verde Road, Tucson, AZ 85749-9399. Phone: (940) 383-0000. Fax: (940) 566-2544. Internet: tapr@tapr.org Web: http://www.tapr.org --------------------- The conference is not just for the digital expert. This year's conference will again provide an entire session strand with beginning, intermediate, and advanced presentations on selected topics in digital communications. Some of the topics will include: APRS, Satellite Communications, TCP/IP, Digital Radio, Spread Spectrum and other introductory topics. Come to the conference and hear these topics presented by the experts! Don't miss this opportunity to listen and talk to others in this area. In addition to the presentation of papers on Saturday, three symposiums/seminars will be held before and after the conference. These sessions are provided to allow those with additional time and interest to make the most of the Digital Communications Conference. For those that might have interest in just a symposium or seminar, registration for the conference is not necessary to register and attend one or more of the symposiums and seminars. This allows maximum flexibility for those that might want to participate during the Digital Communications Conference, but do not have an entire weekend to devote to the event. A full day symposium on Friday covering APRS will be conducted by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR (father of APRS) , Keith Sproul, WU2Z, Mark Sproul, KB2ICI (developers of Mac and Windows APRS), Steve Dimse, K4HG (developer of javAPRS), and other nationally known APRS leaders. Join this group for the afternoon and evening for in depth discussions and presentations on the current and future status of APRS. This is a unique opportunity to gain insight into this fast growing digital aspect of amateur operations that combines computers, packet radio, and GPS (Global Positioning System). Starting late Friday afternoon a half-day seminar entitled "RF Basics for Computer Weenies: Helping the RF-challenged get the most out of the new high-speed wireless toys" will be presented by Mike Cheponis, K3MC. The seminar will focus on such topic as basic antenna types and their characteristics, comparison of feedlines and connector types, propagation basics (calculation of path loss, multipath effects, fresnel zones, etc), weatherproofing, lightning protection, filters, basic RF measurements, and other issues related to maintaining radio equipment on the UHF/SHF bands. This seminar will be starting late enough in the afternoon on Friday to allow those flying on that day to attend the seminar. On Sunday morning, Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP, Phil Karn, KA9Q, and Tom McDermott, N5EG, will conduct a seminar focusing on "Spread Spectrum system design and theory." All three presenters are well known for their work in various areas of amateur digital communications and this 5 hour seminar should be an excellent opportunity to learn about the design and theory of spread spectrum systems. This seminar is a follow up to the past two seminars of PCS technology by Dewayne with a new focus on system design. Sunday afternoon will see the first ever DCC APRS Roadralley. Details will be available at the DCC. --------------------- The following papers are in this years proceedings and the abstracts can be found on http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/cnc16.html * Amateur Radio and the Linux Operating System * Amateur Radio on Manned Space Vehicles: Improving Amateur Radio's Future Through Enhanced Space Frequencies * An AMSAT Mobile TRAKNET * APRS Vision System * APRServe: An Internet Backbone for APRS * Keypad Interface Language * An All-Software Advanced HF Modem for Amateur Radio * Detection and Estimation of Covert DS/SS Signals Using Higher Order Statistical Processing * HamWeb: Rethinking Packet Radio * Wireless in Ulaan Bataar * Management of TNCs by Means of the Simple Network Management Protocol * North American Digital Systems Directory (NADSD) * TCP Header Compression According to Van Jacobson via AX.25 * TCP/IP on FlexNet -- Just Another Layer * An Amateur 900Mhz Spread-Spectrum Radio Design * VHF/UHF/Microwave Radio Propagation: A Primer for Digital Experimenters * Software Radio Technology Overview and Recent Progress * PerlAPRS: An Automated Control Application for APRS Networks * Update on Digital Voice Technologies * Using a PC and a Soundcard for Popular Amateur Digital Modes * Terminal Node Controllers -- Towards The Next Generation ? * On-Air Measurements of CLOVER P38 Throughput ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tucson Amateur Packet Radio 8987-309 E Tanque Verde Rd #337 * Tucson, Az * 85749-9399 * 940-383-0000 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- e-mail: tapr@tapr.org ftp: ftp.tapr.org web: ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- From wd5ivd@tapr.org Tue Sep 30 15:01:17 1997 Received: from [208.134.134.40] ([208.134.134.40]) by tapr.org (8.7.5/8.7.3/1.9) with ESMTP id PAA05370 for ; Tue, 30 Sep 1997 15:01:14 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 14:57:22 -0500 To: "TAPR-BB list mailing" From: "Greg Jones, WD5IVD" Subject: 97 ARRL and TAPR DCC Update 16th Annual ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference 1997 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference October 10-12, 1997 Baltimore, Maryland (minutes from BWI airport) Main Web Page -- http://www.tapr.org/dcc Tentative Schedule -- http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/dcc97schedule.html Proceedings Abstracts -- http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/cnc16.html Local Attractions -- http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/dcc97_attractions.html ------------------------------ The 1997 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference will be held on October 10-12, 1997 in Baltimore, Maryland. This years conference location is just minutes away from the BWI Airport. What can you expect during the 1997 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference ? * A full day of papers and breakouts on Saturday for the beginner to the advanced amateur digital enthusiast. * Three workshops o Friday (1pm - 8pm) - APRS Symposium o Friday (4pm - 8pm) - Seminar on RF Basics for Computer Weenies o Sunday (8:30am - 1:30pm) - Seminar on Spread Spectrum system Design and Theory * The second annual Student paper session. * A banquet with a Special Guest Speaker Yutaka Sakurai, JF1LZQ who is Vice President of Japan's Packet Radio User's Group (PRUG). His talk is entitled, "Japan's PRUG: A look at its history and a view to the future". He will discuss the history of the PRUG from its early beginnings in the mid-80's and track its development to today. He will also discuss some of PRUG's current projects and its goals for the future. * SIGs (Special Interest Groups) on Saturday following the banquet. * Informal get-togethers throughout the weekend. * TAPR Membership Meeting ------------------------------ Special Symposiums/Seminars In addition to the presentation of papers on Saturday, three symposiums/seminars will be held before and after the conference. These sessions are provided to allow those with additional time and interest to make the most of the Digital Communications Conference. For those that might have interest in just a symposium or seminar, registration for the conference is not necessary to register and attend one or more of the symposiums and seminars. This allows maximum flexibility for those that might want to participate during the Digital Communications Conference, but do not have an entire weekend to devote to the event. A full day symposium on Friday covering APRS will be conducted by Bob Bruninga, WB4APR (father of APRS) Keith Sproul, WU2Z, Mark Sproul, KB2ICI (developers of Mac and Windows APRS), Steve Dimse, K4HG (developer of javAPRS), and other nationally known APRS leaders. Join this group for the afternoon and evening for in depth discussions and presentations on the current and future status of APRS. This is an unique opportunity to gain insight into this fast growing digital aspect of amateur operations that combines computers, packet radio, and GPS (Global Positioning System). Starting late Friday afternoon a half-day seminar entitled "RF Basics for Computer Weenies: Helping the RF-challenged get the most out of the new high-speed wireless toys" presented by Mike Cheponis, K3MC. The seminar will focus on such topic as basic antenna types and their characteristics, comparison of feedlines and connector types, propagation basics (calculation of path loss, multipath effects, fresnel zones, etc), weatherproofing, lightning protection, filters, basic RF measurements, and other issues related to maintaining radio equipment on the UHF/SHF bands. This seminar will be starting late enough in the afternoon on Friday to allow those flying on that day to attend the seminar. On Sunday morning, Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP, Phil Karn, KA9Q, and Tom McDermott, N5EG, will conduct a seminar focusing on "Spread Spectrum System Design and Theory." All three presenters are well known for their work in various areas of amateur digital communications and this 5 hour seminar should be an excellent opportunity to learn about the design and theory of spread spectrum systems. This seminar is a follow up to the past two seminars of PCS technology by Dewayne with a new focus on system design. ------------------------------ Local Co-Hosts The 1997 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference will be co-hosted by AMRAD (Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation). The Amateur Radio Research and Development Corporation (AMRAD) is a worldwide club of amateur radio and computer experimenters. The purpose of AMRAD is to develop skills and knowledge in radio and electronic technology, advocate design of experimental equipment and techniques, promote basic and applied research, organize technical forums and symposiums, collect and disseminate technical information, and provide experimental repeaters. ------------------------------ Airports * The closest airport is Balitmore/Washington International (BWI) * For those flying internationally or located on the East coast, check flights into o Dulles International or o Washington National Airport * Bus/rail service from either Dulles or Washington to BWI is available, but be sure to check on this before arriving. ------------------------------ Hotel Information Conference presentations, meetings, and workshops will be held at the Holiday Inn BWI Airport. DCC special rooms rates are $89 per night. When making reservations with the hotel, be sure to indicate you are attending the ARRL and TAPR DCC conference. The hotel provides transportation to and from BWI Airport, Amtrak/MARC rail station, and the local Baltimore Light Rail. You should contact the hotel to arrange transportation. Holiday Inn BWI Airport (conference hotel) 890 Elkridge Landing Rd, Linthicum, MD, 21090 (410) 859-8400, Fax (410) 684-6778 3912.00N and 07641.34W ------------------------------ Directions to Conference Coming from Baltimore Metro Area: Follow MD-295 SOUTH towards BWI airport Take W. NURSERY Rd exit LEFT at the list at the end of the exit RIGHT at the 3rd light, WINERSON Rd LEFT at the 1st light, ELKRIDGE LANDING Rd Holiday Inn BWI will be 1/2 mile on right. Coming from Annapolis: Follow I-97 NORTH/RT. 3 NORTH Take DORSEY Rd Exit (rt 176 West) RIGHT onto AVIATION Blvd (Rt 162) Pass BWI Satellite parking Follow signs to BWI Airport RIGHT onto ELKRIDGE LANDING Rd Holiday Inn BWI will be 1/2 mile on left. Coming from Washington, DC: Follow I-95 NORTH or MD-295 NORTH towards Baltimore Take I-195 EAST towards BWI airport Take EXIT 1A (Rt. 170 North) LEFT at 2nd light, ELKRIDGE LANDING Rd Holiday Inn BWI will be 1/2 mile on left. Coming from the North: Follow I-95 SOUTH or NEW JERSEY TURNPIKE SOUTH to I-95 South Take I-95 SOUTH to I-195 EAST/AIRPORT to Rt. 170 NORTH LINTHICUM to 2nd light, turn left onto ELKRIDGE LANDING Rd Holiday Inn BWI will be 1 mile on left. ------------------------------ Local Repeater Talk-In Maryland FM Association WA3DZD repeater network has given premission to use their system for the talk-in on Saturday morning, October 11, 1997 and for use during the conference weekend. The frequecies are: * 146.76 out, 146.16 in * 224.76 out, 223.16 in * 444.00 out, 449.00 in The talk-in station will be using the call sign W3NSA. Many thanks to the Maryland FM Association. ----- Greg Jones, WD5IVD Austin, Texas wd5ivd@tapr.org http://www.tapr.org/~wd5ivd From wd5ivd@tapr.org Tue Sep 30 15:16:13 1997 Received: from [208.134.134.40] ([208.134.134.40]) by tapr.org (8.7.5/8.7.3/1.9) with ESMTP id PAA06372 for ; Tue, 30 Sep 1997 15:16:00 -0500 (CDT) Message-Id: Mime-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Date: Tue, 30 Sep 1997 15:02:13 -0500 To: "TAPR-BB list mailing" From: "Greg Jones, WD5IVD" Subject: 1997 DCC Schedule 1997 ARRL and TAPR Digital Communications Conference Oct 10-12, 1997 Baltimore, Maryland http://www.tapr.org/dcc ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tentative Schedule (October 1st, 1997) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Friday, October 11th, 1997 8:00am - 3:00pm TAPR Board Meeting Patapsco Room 11:00am - 6:00pm Registration Area, Hospitality Area Opens Grissom Room 3:00pm - 8:00pm ARRL Future Systems Committee Meeting Patapsco Room 1:00pm - 8:00pm APRS National Symposium Chesapeake Steve Dimse, K4HG, Moderator 1:00 PM Welcome Steve Dimse K4HG 1:05 PM Use of APRS in the Atlanta Olympics Ralph Fowler N4NEQ 1:20 PM Storm Chasing with APRS Jim Duncan KU0G 1:35 PM APRSdos update Bob Bruninga WB4APR 2:00 PM Mac/WinAPRS update Keith Sproul WU2Z 2:25 PM javAPRS/APRServe update Steve Dimse K4HG 2:40 PM New TNC Software Gwyn Reedy W1BEL 3:00 PM Weather Station update Bill Peet 3:20 PM Garmin update Brad Wiseman 3:40 PM Break 4:00 PM Mic-E update Bob Bruninga WB4APR 4:15 PM DFjr update Mike Musick N0QBF 4:30 PM GPS overview Tony McConnell N3JLY 4:45 PM TrackNet Bob Bruninga WB4APR 5:00 PM APRS Vision System Bob Bruninga WB4APR 5:15 PM Stand alone trackers Jim Duncan KU0G 5:35 PM Internet/javAPRS sites Steve Dimse K4HG 5:45 PM Break 6:00 PM APRS Frequency Change Frank Bauer KA3HDO 6:20 PM Digi's/RF networking Ralph Fowler N4NEQ 6:40 PM Map Making Arte Booten N2ZRC 6:55 PM Map Making Keith Sproul WU2Z 7:05 PM Public Service Events Jim Duncan KU0G 7:25 PM DFing Mike Musick N0QBF 7:45 PM Future features of WinAPRS Mark Sproul KB2ICI 4:00pm - 8:00pm Seminar on Annapolis RF Basics for Computer Weenies Mike Cheponis, K3MC ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Saturday, October 12th, 1997 (**), (***) 7:15am - 9:00am Foyer Registration 9:00am - 5:00pm TAPR and ARRL, Registration after 9am Grissom Room 9:00am -10:00pm Hospitality Area Opens Grissom Room Conference Sessions 8:00am Conference Opening/Welcome Chesapeake * Greg Jones (President TAPR) * Paul Rinaldo (AMRAD) 8:20am -10:00am Session 1a (Saturday Morning) 8:20am - 8:40am Software Radio Technology Overview and Recent Progress (p. 130) Joseph Mitola, III (jmitola@mitre.org) 8:40am - 9:00am Wireless in Ulaan Bataar (p. 51) Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP (dewayne@warpspeed.com) 9:00am - 9:20am Terminal Node Controllers -- Towards the Next Generation ? (p. 156) Darryl Smith, VK2TDS (vk2tds@ozemail.com.au) 9:20am - 9:40am Management of TNCs by Means of the Simple Network Management Protocol (p. 57) H. Hmida, VA2HLH, and M. Barbeau, VE2BPM (hmida@dmi.ushreb.ca / barbeau@dmi.ushreb.ca) 9:40am - 10:00am Update on Digital Voice Technologies (p. 149) Paul L. Rinaldo, W4RI (w4ri@arrl.org) 8:20am - 8:50am Session 1b (Saturday Morning) Annapolis 8:20am - 8:50am Introduction to Digital Communications TBD 9:00am - 9:50am What is GPS ? How does it work ? and why do I care ? Tom Clark, W3IWI (w3iwi@amsat.org) 10:30am -12noon Session 2a (Saturday Morning) Chesapeake 10:30am - 10:50am TAPR Status Report on Spread Spectrum Activity in the Amateur Radio Service (p. 83) Greg Jones, WD5IVD and Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP (dewayne@warpspeed.com) http://www.tapr.org/ss 10:50am - 11:20am An Amateur 900Mhz Spread-Spectrum Radio Design (p. 99) Tom McDermott, N5EG, Bob Stricklin, N5BRG, and Bill Reed, WD0ETZ (n5eg@tapr.org / n5brg@amsat.org / wd0etz@tapr.org) http://www.tapr.org/ss 11:20am - 11:40am (STUDENT AWARD) Detection and Estimation of Covert DS/SS Signals Using Higher Order Statistical Processing (p. 36) Mamdouh Gouda, Ernest R. Adams, and Peter C.J. Hill (gouda@rmcs.cranfield.ac.uk) 11:40am - 12:00noon (STUDENT AWARD) An All-Software Advanced HF Modem for Amateur Radio (p. 32) Matthew Ettus, N2MJI (mne@cmu.edu) http://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/mne 10:00am -12noon Session 2b (Saturday Morning) Annapolis 10:00am - 10:50am Introduction to APRS Bob Bruninga, WB4APR, Mark Sproul, KB2ICI, Keith Sproul, WU2Z 11:00am - 11:50am Introduction to Amateur Digital Satellites TBD 12noon - 1:30pm Lunch Harbor 1:30pm - 3:05pm Session 3a (Saturday Afternoon) Chesapeake 1:30pm - 1:45pm North American Digital Systems Directory (NADSD) (p. 68) Greg Jones, WD5IVD, and Carl Estey, WA0CQG (http://www.tapr.org/directory) 1:45pm - 2:05pm An AMSAT Mobile TRAKNET (p. 16) Bob Bruninga, WB4APR (wb4apr@amsat.org) 2:05pm - 2:25pm APRServe: An Internet Backbone for APRS (p. 24) Steve Dimse, K4HG (k4hg@tapr.org) http://www.aprs.net/k4hg.html 2:25pm - 2:45pm APRS Vision System (p. 19) Bob Bruninga, WB4APR (wb4apr@amsat.org) 2:45pm - 3:05pm Amateur Radio on Manned Space Vehicles: Improving Amateur Radio's Future Through Enhanced Space Frequencies (p. 11) Frank H. Bauer, KA3HDO (ka3hdo@amsat.org) 1:30pm - 3:45pm Session 3b (Saturday Afternoon) Annapolis 1:30pm - 1:50pm TBD TBD 2:00pm - 2:45pm Introduction to Spread Spectrum Communications Paul Rinaldo, W4RI (w4ri@arrl.org) 3:00pm - 3:45pm VHF/UHF/Microwave Radio Propagation: A Primer for Digital Experimenters Barry McLarnon, VE3JF (ve3jf@tapr.org) 3:30pm - 5:00pm Session 4 (Saturday Afternoon) Chesapeake 3:30pm - 3:50pm HamWeb: Rethinking Packet Radio (p. 41) John Hansen, WA0PTV (wa0ptv@tapr.org) http://www.tapr.org/~wa0ptv 3:50pm - 4:10pm TAPR TAC-2 Project Update Tom Clark, W3IWI and Rick Hambly, WB2TNL (w3iwi@tapr.org) http://www.tapr.org/tapr/html/tac2.html 4:10pm - 4:25pm Timewave Technology Inc. Randy Gawtry K0CBH (rgawtry@timewave.com) 4:25pm - 5:00pm Additional Updates TBD 6:00pm - 8:00pm Dinner Prize Drawing Banquet Speaker: Yutaka Sakurai, JF1LZQ Vice President of Japan's Packet Radio User's Group (PRUG). His talk is entitled, "Japan's PRUG: A look at its history and a view to the future". Limited Space for Dinner, Banquet Talk is open to all 8:30pm - TAPR Membership Meeting Chesapeake 8:30pm - Informal Discussions Harbor/Annapolis ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Sunday, October 13th, 1997 8:00am - 9:00am Foyer Workshop Registration 9:00am - 2:00pm TAPR and ARRL Tables Grissom Registration after 9am for Workshops 9:00am - 5:00pm Hospitality Area Opens Grissom 8:30am - 1:30pm Seminar: Spread Spectrum System Chesapeake Design and Theory. Dewayne Hendricks, WA8DZP, Phil Karn, KA9Q, and Tom McDermott, N5EG ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- * Speaker has not yet confirmed their attendance ** Times inside each session approximate. Each session will begin on time. Time will be available after each presenation for limited questions from the audience depending on the amount of time used by the presenter. ----- Greg Jones, WD5IVD Austin, Texas wd5ivd@tapr.org http://www.tapr.org/~wd5ivd