[FRC] What is this lists' purpose

David Krauss nx4y at verizon.net
Sun Oct 9 19:41:32 EDT 2016


lol ! You need an IT type if you've progressed past Mastr II conversions ! 

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> On Oct 9, 2016, at 6:42 PM, Steve Zingman <szingman at msgstor.com> wrote:
> 
> Wow,
> I would expect no less from a No class "Extra", all bluster no substance. Sounds like jealousy of the "IT pukes" who get things done done. I guess that's where the BS comes in.
> 
> My offer to help you understand how to unsubscribe. I know it's hard for a engineer to understand.  
> 
> With very little respect
> Steve N4IRS
> 
> 
>> On 10/09/2016 04:59 PM, mccrpt at tampabay.rr.com wrote:
>> 
>> You got this for a clown stole the FRC's email list.  And now this same clown wants to control repeater coordination in Florida.  But he is a IT clown and we in real engineering know IT pukes are not very well educated.
>> 
>> 
>> 73, ron, n9ee/r a know code Extra
>> 
>> Ron Wright, N9EE/R
>> BSEE
>> Micro Computer Concepts
>> 352-683-4476
>> mccrpt at tampabay.rr.com
>> 
>> 
>> From: FRC-Info <frc-info-bounces at lists.keekles.org> on behalf of Kevin Zari <kk4yel at gmail.com>
>> Sent: Saturday, October 8, 2016 5:35 AM
>> To: Florida Repeater Council Discussion
>> Subject: [FRC] What is this lists' purpose
>>  
>> Maybe I missed it because I was concentrating on saving my family from Matthew, but how did I get on this list again, and what is it's purpose? 
>> 
>> I've got one repeater that I am the trustee and coordinator for. The FRC has always been respectful and                 helpful, and while maybe not always the quickest, I found that they would follow through with what the said they would do. Besides that, a few of their board members have had some major health issues, so I treated them with the respect and patience we as amateur radio operators are known for.
>> 73 de KK4YEL 
>> 
>> 
>> -----
>> 
>> The problem with the world is that the intelligent people are full of doubts, while the stupid ones are full of confidence.
>> 
>> > On Oct 8, 2016, at 11:08, Bryan Fields <Bryan at bryanfields.net> wrote:
>> > 
>> >> On 10/7/16 11:30 PM, Jon Pearl - W4ABC wrote:
>> >> I've got Mysql loaded in my shack computer to manage my logbook and 
>> >> you're right... a relational database beats the heck out of hunting and 
>> >> picking through a static .pdf file, any day.  There are a lot of old 
>> >> entries in this file that could be culled but as you say, if this 
>> >> database was the product of real-time information, it would speed up the 
>> >> search process for amateurs hunting pairs.
>> > 
>> > I did just this with FCC data looking for commercial pairs.
>> > This selects frequencies at base stations between 464 and 465 from a central
>> > point, and orders them by furthest to nearest.
>> > 
>> > A query such as this could be run via a web interface after clicking "here" on
>> > a map and ranking all frequencies in use in furthest to near from that point.
>> > ie, you click on a point and it tells you the frequencies in use there sorted
>> > by distance.
>> > 
>> >> SELECT 
>> >> f.frequency_assigned,f.call_sign, f.location_number,f.unique_system_identifier, l.dec_lat, l.dec_long,
>> >>          (ROUND( 3956 * acos( cos( radians(lat) ) 
>> >>               * cos( radians(l.dec_lat) ) 
>> >>               * cos( radians(l.dec_long) - radians(lon)) + sin(radians(lon)) 
>> >>               * sin( radians(l.dec_lat)))
>> >>          )) AS distance     
>> >> FROM `FREQUENCY` f right join LOCATION l on l.location_number = f.location_number and l.unique_system_identifier = f.`unique_system_identifier` WHERE f.frequency_assigned >=464 and f.frequency_assigned <=465 and l.dec_lat is not null
>> >> AND f.frequency_assigned NOT in 
>> >>        (SELECT distinct f.frequency_assigned
>> >>        FROM `FREQUENCY` f right join LOCATION l on l.location_number = f.location_number and l.unique_system_identifier = f.`unique_system_identifier` WHERE f.frequency_assigned >=464 and f.frequency_assigned <=465 and l.dec_lat is not null AND
>> >> ROUND( 3956 * acos( cos( radians(lat) ) 
>> >>                       * cos( radians(l.dec_lat) ) 
>> >>                       * cos( radians(l.dec_long) - radians(lon)) + sin(radians(lat)) 
>> >>                       * sin( radians(l.dec_lat)))
>> >>                  ) < 15
>> >> ORDER BY `f`.`frequency_assigned` ASC)
>> >> ORDER BY `f`.`frequency_assigned`, `distance`  DESC
>> > 
>> > 
>> > 
>> > -- 
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>> > 
>> > 727-409-1194 - Voice
>> > http://bryanfields.net
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