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At the last meeting, on Oct 17, 2004 we agreed that meetings would
be held from 1 to 5 pm on the third Sundays of odd-numbered months, at the Parm-Snow Branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library (CCPL). (1)LOCATION of NEXT MEETING on Sunday Jan 16,2005 As we did last time, we will hold the meeting in the large meeting room at the Cuyahoga County Public Library , Parma-Snow branch at 2121 Snow Rd in Parma. It is just a little west of Broadview Rd, across from McDonald's.(Snow Rd is the continuation of Rockside Rd west of Broadview Rd.)Take I-77 to the Rockside Rd exit and go West past Broadview Rd. This is a private meeting room and holds up to 75 people. Available equiptment includes a large screen TV monitor, and it also has a digital projector for viewing the screen of a laptop (or desktop) computer. A 15 pin "monitor out" connection is needed on the PC. If needed,I can also furnish a mini TV camera for viewing the scanner display and also a laptop running Windows XP Pro that also has internet access. (Let me know if anyone needs to use these items.) 2) MEETING TIME Sunday Jan 16, 2004 from 1pm to 4:45 pm. The library hours are 1:00 pm to 5:00pm on Sundays. Please turn off your scanners before entering the library. The meeting room is in the North-East corner of the building. Everyone can help setup and we should hopefully start the actual program by 1:15 or so. 3) MEETING TOPICS Here is what Mark and Erik have been working on: General MilAir: - Callsign Database/Listing - Recorded .wav Files - MilAir Dictionary/Acronyms - Web Resources - Yahoo and Internet Groups - Webpages of Interest UHF/VHF: - Aerial Refueling Frequencies and Map - Cleveland ARTCC Frequencies - Other MilAir Frequency Listings - Proper search techniques and step size They have also discussed the possiblity of touching on HF Monitoring and Satcomm Monitoring. If anyone has any related topics that they would like to present, feel free to email Mark at 5)MEETING PUBLICITY This is going to be a great meeting, and maybe we can increase attendance if we publicize it a little. I have prepared the following text shown below, if anyone wants to fancy it up, make it into a flyer, and post it in the group files, maybe members would volunteer and get permission from libraries, electronic stores etc to post them. Or, feel free to post the text on related groups. Thanks I am looking forward to meeting everyone at the meeting! Scannear Jack ================================================== ================= NEXT NORTHEAST OHIO SCANNER GROUP MEETING ( ) SUNDAY JANUARY 16,2004 from 1:00 to 5:00 pm TOPICS WILL INCLUDE A PRESENTATION OF MILAIR SCANNING: General MilAir: - Callsign Database/Listing - Recorded .wav Files - MilAir Dictionary/Acronyms - Web Resources - Yahoo and Internet Groups - Webpages of Interest UHF/VHF: - Aerial Refueling Frequencies and Map - Cleveland ARTCC Frequencies - Other MilAir Frequency Listings - Proper search techniques and step sizE LOCATION AND TIMES OF MEETINGS: Meetings are normally held from 1 to 5 pm on the third Sundays of odd-numbered months,in the large meeting room of the Cuyahoga County Public Library, Parma-Snow branch at 2121 Snow Rd in Parma. The meeting room is in the North-East corner of the building. DIRECTIONS: Take I-77 to the Rockside Rd exit and go West past Broadview Rd. The Library is just a little west of Broadview Rd, across from McDonald's.(Snow Rd is the continuation of Rockside Rd west of Broadview Rd.) The library hours are 1:00pm to 5:00pm on Sundays. PLEASE TURN OFF ALL RADIOS BEFORE ENTERRING THE LIBRARY We look forward to seeing you at the meeting. Meet us on-line at: Related Link: |
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![]() Evan Platt schrieb: On 28 Dec 2004 11:13:51 -0800, wrote: At the last meeting, on Oct 17, 2004 we agreed that meetings would be held from 1 to 5 pm on the third Sundays of odd-numbered months, at the Parm-Snow Branch of the Cuyahoga County Public Library (CCPL). I guess if I have to ask what state this is in, chances are I'm out.. ![]() Did you really read the text? This was written: NEXT NORTHEAST OHIO SCANNER GROUP MEETING ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ |
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 23:35:48 +0100, Volker Tonn
wrote: Did you really read the text? No, not all of it... This was written: NEXT NORTHEAST OHIO SCANNER GROUP MEETING Yes, I saw that about 20 seconds after hitting send. When posting to a forum where it will be read by people throughout the US - heck - WORLD, might want to make the top line or subject where the meeting is. I quit reading after about the 10th line (well, really after the name of the Library, and not recognizing it as anything local). -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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![]() Evan Platt schrieb: On Tue, 28 Dec 2004 23:35:48 +0100, Volker Tonn wrote: Did you really read the text? No, not all of it... This was written: NEXT NORTHEAST OHIO SCANNER GROUP MEETING Yes, I saw that about 20 seconds after hitting send. Does your newsclient (forte agent) not have a 'cancel posting' option? When posting to a forum where it will be read by people throughout the US - heck - WORLD, might want to make the top line or subject where the meeting is. Yes, you're right with that. All the best for the new year. |
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On Wed, 29 Dec 2004 14:41:07 +0100, Volker Tonn
wrote: Does your newsclient (forte agent) not have a 'cancel posting' option? Yes, however there's few - if any - news servers anymore that actually support it. And I knew someone would reply, and of course then the few people who have a server that does support cancel would wonder why they're missing an article... And so forth. ![]() The problem (and reason) no servers support cancels is there's no 'authentication'. The only real authentication is the from address. If I attempt to cancel your article, Forte Agent will say "Sorry, not your posting" or something. If I then change my e-mail address in Agent to match yours, boom, cancel request posted. Mainly useless feature not really supported anywhere. Yes, you're right with that. All the best for the new year. Thanks, same to you. ![]() Evan -- To reply, remove TheObvious from my e-mail address. |
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