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VHF-UHF DIGEST NAME Bytheway, Phil Chemos, Saul Combs, John Coniglio, Greg Fybush,Scott George, Peter Greene, George Griffin, Neil Hawk, Mike Jeziorski, Mike Johnson,John Krinsky, Howard Lazaro, Mike McCormack, Fred Mount, Paul Nollman, Bill Glastonbury, CT Nordquist, Fred Clay, NY Perge, Joe Newark, OH Quaglieri, AI Albany, NY Renfrew, Jim Rochester, NY Reninger, Andy Richardson, Kurt Syracuse, NY Ryan, Steve Don Mills, ON Shaftan, Richard Sparta, NJ Sittel, Matt Tallahassee, FL Smith, Doug Nashville, TN Smolarek, Bob High Bridge, NJ Thomason, Andrew Cambrdige, UK Vh7DA Internet E-mail List GTH E-MAiu Seattle, WA phil bytheway@atk .com Toronto, ON chemos@web .apc .org Orlando, FL 73653,673 (CompuServe) Clarence, NY coniglio@geog.buff alo.edu coniglio@acsu .buffalo .edu vl 31 kkdn@ ubvms.bitnet Waltham, MA fybush@world .std .com Stoughton, MA pgeorge@lucy .wellesley .edu Akron, OH 74367,3305 (CompuServe) Kirksville, MO ngdffin@nyx .cs.du.edu Lincoln, NE mhawk@herbie .unl .edu St .Augustine, FL mj@icbr .ifas .ufl .edu Billings, MT johnj53816@aol .com MPNN49A (Prodigy) Arroyo Grande, CA hakl @pge.com Guilderland, NY ML7923@ALBNYVMS.BITNET St. Paul, MN 71117,1047 (CompuServe) Lincroff, NJ SWKX26B (Prodigy) prmount@attmail.com nollman@uhavax.hartford .edu fnordqui@erc .cat .syr .edu WB8HWF@aol .com 0005682193@mcimail .com jimrenfrew@aol .com W.Palm Beach, FL andrewr@gate .net kadchar@ mailbox .syr .edu sryan@vnet .ibm .com 70322,1342 (CompuServe) sittel@ coaps.fsu .edu 72777,3143 (CompuServe) 76150,3305 (CompuServe) A.G .Thomason @ pmms .cam .ac .u k <strong>Nov</strong>ember 1994 VUD INTERNET NEWS <strong>Nov</strong>ember1994 REGULAR INTERNET E-MAIL <strong>FM</strong>l<strong>TV</strong> <strong>DX</strong> UPDATES moderator: Matt Sittel -I've been publishing a once-a-week newsletter via the Internet consisting of <strong>DX</strong> reports, station changes, and othersimilar items ofinterest to <strong>DX</strong>ers . It's kind of like the VUD but only more frequent and less formal . If you'd like to startreceivingthis newsletterwhich is currently mailed outeveryTuesday, drop me a line at : sittel@coaps.fsu .edu (I have been receiving these bulletins, as have maybe 25 or so <strong>DX</strong>ers, many of whom also happen to be WTFDAmembers: Matt does an excellent job with this, and I reccomend it to anyone with Internet access!! It is great, especially during this summer's great e-skip, to find out about a major opening just a day or so later!-gc) BROADCASTING RESOURCES ON THE INTERNET by Neil Griffin This file started because several colleagues of mine were looking for broadcasting related resources on Internet . I decided to polish the list up and post it for the good of humanity . Please mail additions and corrections to ngriffin@nyx .cs.du.edu . Thes e are divided into digests, lists, newsgroups, and remote systems . Not all systems are capable of all of these, so be forewarned . All addresses are Internet addresses . Some lists have Bitnet addresses as well . I have tried to verify all of the addresses, but don't have time to read all of these lists, so I have relied on some second-hand information . Accuracy is not guaranteed, butwhat do you expect forfree! Enjoyand send those correctionsand additions . (This listing here in the VUD highlights just items of interest to <strong>FM</strong> and <strong>TV</strong> broadcasting enthusiasts . Contact Neil for the full listing-gc) AIRWAVES- This is a digest of the rec . radio . broadcasting newsgroup listed below . It is moderated, and is aimed at professionals in the field . There are "Radio Watchers" who send in regular contributions from their regions . It's a great place to keep up with distant markets and to talk about about issues in the industry . Digests are sent out once or twice a day typically . Subscribe: subscribe@airwaves .chi .il .us . (This is also available as a USENET "news group" bulletin board as: rec .radio . broadcasting . (I subscribe to this newsgroup and find it very interesting, many format changes are reported first here . . . . lots of talk about <strong>FM</strong> radio, and even reports of "strange long distance reception" at times, hi!-gc) AM/<strong>FM</strong>- Keep up with events in the British broadcasting industry. Lots of news about new private broadcasters . This one sticks to radio as well . Issued monthly . Subscribe : listserv@tgcomms.co.uk . Includ e "SUBSCRIBE AM/<strong>FM</strong> your name" DJ-L- An unmoderated list about college radio . Most postings relate to programming and management . Subscribe : listserv@vml .nodak .edu Include "SUBSCRIBE DJ-L your name" NACB-L-A list targeted at stations and members of the National <strong>Association</strong> of College Broadcasters . Discussion centers around station management and NACB events. This is an open list . Subscribe : listserv@gwuvm .gwu .edu Include "SUBSCRIBE your name" NBS-AEP-A list targeted at members of the National Broadcasting Society, a student and professional association . Postings include NBS events and job openings . Subscribe : listserv@cunyvml .gc.edu Include "SUBSCRIBE NBS-AEP your name" SatNews- A newsletter about satellite television broadcasting worldwide . This is also posted on rec . video .satellite (another USENET news-group bulletin board-gc) . Subscribe : listserv@orbital .demon.co .u k Talkin' Tech- Technical isssues are the focus of this list . It is an un-moderated list server, and traffic is still light . The primary focus is broadcast equipment and engineering. Subscribe : techrequest@airwaves .chi .il .u s Include the word subscribe in the subject heading .