--------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EEZ00007 Date: 10/26/97 From: JAN NIEUWENHUIS Time: 05:27pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: DX-Hotline (26/10/97)-6 +===================================================================+ This info for Radio-LISTENING amateurs is presented to you by the: BENELUX DX-CLUB, A. van Ostadestr. 106, NL-7944 XT Meppel, Holland SHORTWAVE BROADCASTING NEWS ("DX-Hotline") - compiled by: JAN NIEUWENHUIS, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg (Texel), Holland Net-mail (FIDO) : 2:500/202 Email (Internet) : nieuw@nioz.nl PART 6 of 8 Date: 26th October 1997 +===================================================================+ NORWAY * RADIO NORWAY INTERNATIONAL, Oslo; schedule valid until 28th March 1998: 0000 on 7560 kHz to SE.Asia & W.Australia, and on 7465 kHz to N.Amercia (East) 0100(* Sun) on 7465 kHz to N.America (East), and on 7565 kHz to N. & C.America, 0100 on 7545 kHz to S.Asia, 0200 on 7465 kHz to N.America (East), on 7565 kHz to N. & C.America, and on 7545 kHz to S.Asia, 0300 on 9975 kHz to Middle East, on 7520 kHz to N.America (West), and on 7545 kHz to Middle East, 0400(* Sun) on 7520 kHz to N.America (West), 0400 on 9975 kHz to Middle East, and on 7420 kHz to NE.EUROPE & Middle East, 0500 on 9975 kHz to E.EUROPE & E.Africa, and on 7545 kc to EUROPE, 0600 on 7180 kHz to EUROPE, W.Africa & New Zealand, on 5965 kHz to N.EUROPE, on 13800 kHz to S. & E.Africa, and on 9590 kHz to EUROPE, W.Africa & New Zealand, 0700 on 7180 kHz to EUROPE & New Zealand, 0700(Sun) on 11625 kHz to Europa & W.Africa, and on 9590 kHz to EUROPE & New Zealand, 0800(Sun) on 11625 kHz to S.Australia, 0800 on 15175 kHz to Middle East & S.Asia, 0900 on 11625 kHz to S.Australia, and on 13800 kHz to Far East, 1000 on 17840 kHz to S.America, and on 15220 kHz to EUROPE, 1100 on 7295 kHz to N.EUROPE, and on 15605 kHz to S.America (North), 1200 on 13800 kHz to EUROPE, on 11840 kHz to N.America (East), on 15605 kHz to SE.Asia, NE.EUROPE & W.Australia, and on 9905 kHz to Far East, 1300(Sun) on 9590 kHz to EUROPE, on 13800 kHz to SE.Asia, E.EUROPE & W.Australia, on 9905 kHz to Far East, and on 13805 kHz to N. & C.America, 1400(Sun) on 13800 kHz to S.Asia, 1400 on 13805 kHz to N. & C.America, 1430 on 11850 kHz to SE.Asia, 1500 on 11840 kHz to N.America (West), on 12055 kHz to NE.EUROPE & S.Asia, and on 13800 kHz to Middle East, 1600(Sun) on 13805 kHz to N.America (West), on 13800 kHz to EUROPE & E. central Africa, 1600 on 9985 kHz to NE.EUROPE & S.Asia, 1700(Sun) on 7560 kHz to NE.EUROPE & Middle East, 1700 on 7485 kHz to EUROPE, 13805 kHz to N.America (East), and on 9590 kHz to E.Africa, 1800 on 7485 and 9590 kHz to EUROPE & Africa, on 5960 kHz to EUROPE, and on 11840 kHz to N. & Central America, 1900(Sun) on 9960 kHz to N.America (west), on 9590 kHz to Africa & New Zealand, and on 7485 and 1314 kHz to EUROPE, 1930 on 1314 kHz to EUROPE, 2000(Sun) on 7570 kHz to Australia, 2000 on 7540 kHz to Europa & Africa, and on 9960 kHz to N.America (west) 2100 on 7570 kHz to Australia, 2200(Sun) on 7570 kHz to S.America, 2200 on 7405 kHz to Far East, 2300 on 7560 kHz to SE.Asia & W.Australia, on 7570 kHz to S.America, on 7465 kHz to N. & Central America, and on 7405 kHz Far East. Programs marked (Sun) are broadcast in English only on Sundays. Addr: Norwegian Post and Telecommunication, Attn. Olav Mo Grimdalen, P.O.Box 447 Sentrum, 0104 Oslo. WWW: www.nrk.no/radionorway/index.html (Direct OMG, 16/10/97) WITH THANKS TO: (OMG) = Olav M. Grimdalen (R.Norway Int.) - Norway [via Internet]. +=================================================================+ All times mentioned are in GMT/UTC. All data may be copied and reproduced without permission by non- profit organizations and individuals on condition that credit is given to: (Source) & JAN NIEUWENHUIS (editor BDXC-bulletin). BDXC info also available via WORLD WIDE WEB on INTERNET at: http://www-dx.deis.unibo.it/htdx/swls/bdxc.html +=================================================================+ = 73's from TEXEL Island [53.04 N, 04.48 E], The Netherlands = +=================================================================+ --- Maximus 2.01 * Origin: Scoop BBS (The Netherlands) +31-33-2996366 (2:500/202) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EEZ00008 Date: 10/26/97 From: JAN NIEUWENHUIS Time: 05:29pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: DX-Hotline (26/10/97)-7 +===================================================================+ This info for Radio-LISTENING amateurs is presented to you by the: BENELUX DX-CLUB, A. van Ostadestr. 106, NL-7944 XT Meppel, Holland SHORTWAVE BROADCASTING NEWS ("DX-Hotline") - compiled by: JAN NIEUWENHUIS, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg (Texel), Holland Net-mail (FIDO) : 2:500/202 Email (Internet) : nieuw@nioz.nl PART 7 of 8 Date: 26th October 1997 +===================================================================+ SOUTH AFRICA * CHANNEL AFRICA, Johannesburg; schedule changes valid as from 26th October 1997: English at 1300-1455(Sat/Sun) now on 17870 kHz (ex 15330) to E. & C.Africa. English at 1800-1830 and French at 1830-1855 on 15240 kHz to W.Africa are added. Addr: Sentech (Pty) Ltd., Private Bag X06, Honeydew 2040. (Direct via KO, 16&22/10/97) SWITZERLAND * SWISS RADIO INTERNATIONAL, Berne; transmissions to EUROPE valid until 28th March 1998: In English: 0500-0530 and 0630-0700 on 5840 and 6165 kHz, 1100-1130 and 1300-1330 on 6165 and 9535 kHz, 2000-2030 on 6165 and 7410 kHz. In French: 0530-0600 and 0615-0630 on 5840 and 6165 kHz, 0730-1100 on 6165 kHz, 1200-1230 on 6165 and 9535 kHz, 1930-2000 on 6165 and 7410 kHz. In German: 0600-0615 on 5840 and 6165 kHz, 1130-1200 on 6165 and 9535 kHz, 1600-1830 on 6165 kHz, 1830-1900 on 6165 and 7410 kHz. In Italian: 0700-0730 on 5840 and 6165 kHz, 1230-1300 on 6165 and 9535 kHz, 1330-1600 on 6165 kHz, 1900-1930 on 6165 and 7410 kHz. Addr: Giacomettistrasse 1, 3000 Berne 15. WWW: www.srg-ssr.ch/sri (Direct, 21/10/97) UNITED KINGDOM * BRITISH BROADCASTING CORPORATION (BBC), London; transmissions to EUROPE valid as from 1st November 1997: In English: 0230-0300 on 7325 kHz, 0300-0400 on 6195 and 9410 kHz, 0400-0500 on 3955, 5875, 6180, 6195 and 9410 kHz, 0500-0530 on 3955, 6180, 6195, 9410 and 12095 kHz, 0530-0600 on 3955, 6180, 6195, 7150, 9410 and 12095 kHz, 0600-0700 on 3955, 6180, 6195, 7325, 9410, 12095 and 15565 kHz, 0700-0715 on 6180, 6195, 7325, 9410, 12095 and 15565 kHz, 0715-0730 on 6180, 6195, 7325, 9410, 12095 and 15565 kHz, 0730-0800 on 7325, 9410, 12095 and 15565 kHz, 0800-0815 on 7325, 9410, 12095, 15565 and 17640 kHz, 0815-1500 on 9410, 12095, 15565 and 17640 kHz, 1500-1700 on 6195, 9410, 12095 and 15575 kHz, 1700-2000 on 3955, 6180, 6195, 9410 and 12095 kHz, 2000-2100 on 6180, 6195, 7325, 9410 and 12095 kHz, 2100-2130 on 6180, 6195, 7325 and 9410 kHz, 2130-2200 on 3955, 6180, 6195, 9410 and 9825 kHz, 2200-2230 on 3955, 6195, 7325, 9410 and 9825 kHz, 2230-2330 on 3955, 6195 and 9915 kHz, 2330-0230 on 9915 kHz. In German: 0600-0630(Mon-Fri) on 3985 and 6010 kHz, 0900-0915(Mon-Fri) and 1100-1115(Mon-Fri) on 5875 and 9825 kHz, 1300-1315 on 5875 and 11895 kHz, 1500-1515(Mon-Fri) on 5875 and 12040 kHz, 1630-1700 on 6015 and 9915 kHz, 1830-1900(Mon-Fri) on 6010 and 7155 kHz. (Direct, 24/10/97) WITH THANKS TO (in alphabetic order): (KO) = Kathy Otto (Sentech) - South Africa [via Internet]. +=================================================================+ All times mentioned are in GMT/UTC. All data may be copied and reproduced without permission by non- profit organizations and individuals on condition that credit is given to: (Source) & JAN NIEUWENHUIS (editor BDXC-bulletin). BDXC info also available via WORLD WIDE WEB on INTERNET at: http://www-dx.deis.unibo.it/htdx/swls/bdxc.html +=================================================================+ = 73's from TEXEL Island [53.04 N, 04.48 E], The Netherlands = +=================================================================+ --- Maximus 2.01 * Origin: Scoop BBS (The Netherlands) +31-33-2996366 (2:500/202) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EEZ00009 Date: 10/26/97 From: JAN NIEUWENHUIS Time: 05:30pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: DX-Hotline (26/10/97)-8 +===================================================================+ This info for Radio-LISTENING amateurs is presented to you by the: BENELUX DX-CLUB, A. van Ostadestr. 106, NL-7944 XT Meppel, Holland SHORTWAVE BROADCASTING NEWS ("DX-Hotline") - compiled by: JAN NIEUWENHUIS, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg (Texel), Holland Net-mail (FIDO) : 2:500/202 Email (Internet) : nieuw@nioz.nl PART 8 of 8 Date: 26th October 1997 +===================================================================+ U.S.A. * WORLD HARVEST RADIO - WHRI, South Bend; tentative schedule for 'DXing with Cumbre' effective 26th October 1997: WHRI Angel 1 (To S.America & Caribbean): 0600-0630(Sat) on 7315 kHz, 1830-1900(Sat) and 2330-2400(Sat) on 9495 kHz. WHRI Angel 2 (To EUROPE,M.East & Africa): 0600-0630(Sat) on 5760 kHz, 1530-1600(Sat) on 13760 kHz, 2300-2400(Sat) on 5745 kHz, 1830-1800 Sun) on 13760 kHz. KWHR (Hawaii) Angel 3 (To Asia & Pacific): 0230-0300(Sat) on 17510 kHz, 1200-1230(Sat) and 1630-1700(Sun) on 9930 kHz, 1830-1900(Sun) on 13625 kHz. Addr: P.O.Box 12, South Bend IN 46624. (Direct via MAL, 23/10/97) * WYFR Family Radio, Oakland; schedule for EUROPE & Africa valid until 29th March 1998: In English: 0400-0500 on 9985 kHz, 0500-0600 on 9985 and 11580 kHz, 0600-0700 on 7355 and 9985 kHz, 0700-0800 on 7355, 9985 and 13695 kHz, 1600-1700 on 15695, 21525 and 21745 kHz, 1700-1800 on 15695 and 21745 kHz, 1800-1900 on 15695 and 17555 kHz, 1900-2000 on 17555 kHz, 2000-2200 on 17555, 17845 and 21525 kHz, 2200-2300 on 17845 and 21525 kHz. In French: 0600-0700 on 9355, 13695 and 15170 kHz, 1800-1900 on 15600, 17750 and 21525 kHz, 2000-2100 on 15695, 17750 and 21725 kHz. In German: 0300-0400 on 9985 kHz, 0400-0500 on 7355 and 11580 kHz, 0500-0600 on 7355 and 9355 kHz, 1700-1800 on 21725 kHz, 1900-2000 on 15695 and 21725 kHz. In Italian: 0600-0700 on 7520 and 11550 kHz, 0700-0800 on 5850 kHz, 1800-1900 on 15565 kHz, 2100-2200 on 5825 and 11665 kHz. In Spanish: 2200-2300 on 11650 and 15695 kHz. (Direct, 19/10/97) YUGOSLAVIA * RADIO YUGOSLAVIA, Belgrade; transmissions for EUROPE valid until 29th March 1998: In English: 0100-0130(Exc. Sun; also to America) on 6195 and 7115 kHz, 0200-0230(also to America) on 6100 and 7130 kHz, 1930-2000(also to Africa) on 6100 and 9720 kHz, 2200-2230 on 6100 and 6185 kHz. In French: 1700-1730(also to Africa) on 9620 and 11800 kHz, 2130-2200 on 6100 and 6185 kHz. In German: 1730-1800 on 6100 and 7215 kHz, 2100-2130(Exc. sat) on 6100 kHz. In Greek: 1645-1700(Mon-Fri) on 6100 kHz. In Russian: 1600-1630(To E.Europe & Russia) on 11755 and 11870 kHz, 1900-1930(To E.Europe & Russia) 6100 and 7165 kHz. In Spanish: 2000-2030 on 7220 kHz. (Direct, 22/10/97) WITH THANKS TO (in alphabetic order): (MAL) = Marie A.Lamb ('Dxing with Cumbre') - U.S.A. [via Internet]. +=================================================================+ All times mentioned are in GMT/UTC. All data may be copied and reproduced without permission by non- profit organizations and individuals on condition that credit is given to: (Source) & JAN NIEUWENHUIS (editor BDXC-bulletin). BDXC info also available via WORLD WIDE WEB on INTERNET at: http://www-dx.deis.unibo.it/htdx/swls/bdxc.html +=================================================================+ = 73's from TEXEL Island [53.04 N, 04.48 E], The Netherlands = +=================================================================+ --- Maximus 2.01 * Origin: Scoop BBS (The Netherlands) +31-33-2996366 (2:500/202) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EF300000 Date: 10/29/97 From: DEFOREST SPARKS Time: 09:27am \/To: GREGORY BAKER (Read 0 times) Subj: E-mail courtesyrywhere!!ACK!! -=> As Gregory Baker was in thoughtful discussion with Deforest Sparks <=- Please refresh my memory as to what you are referring to in your message ,I do not remember telling anybody that it is a restriction of free speech to be told that I am off topic.And I also do not remember discussing programming with anybody , or telling them that a broadcast should be stopped or banned. GB> As a shortwave listener for over 34 years, may I make some GB> suggestions? GB> There has always been controversial programming on shortwave. GB> How you define controversial depends on where you live, what religion GB> you are, and who you dislike GB> Because of this, SWL hobbyists usually restrict discussion GB> to the technical side of the hobby. It is regarded as impolite to say GB> "this broadcast should be stopped," even if the programming is GB> offensive. The offensive programming often comes from a rare station GB> you've been wanting to hear for years! It's not a restriction GB> of free speech to ask anyone to get back on topic. The contents of GB> programming have been off-topic ever since such echoes were set up. GB> Acceptable topics can be: GB> Frequencies, times, power, technical problems with programming GB> or with transmitters GB> Receivers, antennas, problems with them; GB> Program schedules, radio personalities; GB> GB> Unacceptable topics can be: GB> GB> Political offensiveness of programming GB> Suggesting programs can be banned: usually a technical GB> impossibility - just ask any clandestine transmitter today, or, if you GB> want, check the history of such broadcasters as Radio Free Europe GB> The First Amendment as whitewash: the law states this is a public GB> forum, but even public fora have restrictions on them according to the GB> courts ("fire" in a crowded theater, as Justice Holmes noted) GB> Shortwave radio programmers rarely go for popularity. Let GB> it go at that. GB> GB> Gregory Baker GB> WB3EBO GB> nyekulturniy@hotmail.com GB> Editor, SPY STUFF Newsletter - an open-source journal of political and GB> military intelligence. GB> -!- Opus-CBCS 1.73a GB> ! Origin: Silver Bullet - Silver Spring, Md - 301-622-2247 GB> (1:109/417.0) /\ /\__/\ /\ ///\\\__( oo )__///\\\ -=[ Dracula ]=- /////\\\\\( )/////\\\\\ ////\\\///\\\|\/|///\\\///\\\\ DeForest Ray Sparks // \/ \\M\/M// \/ \\ DRaySparks@juno.com ... Been through hell, eh? Great! What did you bring me? --- FMail 1.02 * Origin: Electronic Avenue 210.533.5668 San Antonio,TX (1:387/510) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EF300001 Date: 11/02/97 From: JOHN MUDD Time: 09:10am \/To: NATHAN BOLLINGER (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: ANTENNA >because so many Americans are so stupid when it comes to anything What's that old saying? 'you can fool all of the people some of the time or some of the people all of the time' politicians can (and do) fool MOST of the people MOST of the time. enjoy John --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: COMM Port OS/2 juge.com 204.89.247.1 (281) 980-9671 (1:106/2000) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EF400000 Date: 11/03/97 From: TOM DELFRATTE Time: 10:12am \/To: NATHAN BOLLINGER (Read 0 times) Subj: Re: ANTENNA Yah ' I know somebody who bought a whole house antenna * i did not have the heart to tell them after the fact * it was a 19.99 hoax ** if it worked like they said every cable company would be out of business there's so much b.s. out there you almost have to get a guide by somebody with a great rep. for stating the fact instead of hand me down info (especially cb radio mythology) --- Maximus 2.02 * Origin: Radio Sharon Sharon, PA (412) 981-3151 (1:2601/507) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EF500000 Date: 11/02/97 From: JAN NIEUWENHUIS Time: 08:41pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: EURO-TX 2.1 EURO-TX 2.1 Software ==================== GENERAL: - EURO-TX is THE ShortWave Broadcast Transmissions to EUROPE database for Radio Listening Amateurs. The EURO-TX programme contains information on shortwave broadcasts to EUROPE in various languages (Danish, Dutch, English, Esperanto, Finnish, French, German, Greek,Icelandic, Italian, Norwegian, Portuguese, Russian, Spanish and Swedish). With the programme you can make complete sorted listings in country, language, station and/or transmission-time order; just choose the appropriate settings and the programme will display the list in any way you want. An 'On The Air' button will display all stations which are on the air at the moment you press the button. A comprehensive search option is available to search for whatever you like; a station, country, frequency or transmission time. Furthermore it is also possible to display an ITU country list (237 records), a stations address list, a stations Internet address list, HF-bands list, UTC time table (237 records) and a DX-programme list. At the moment the database contains transmission details of 129 stations in 75 countries. The address lists contain 99 Internet addresses and 216 'normal' addresses. Finally, transmission times/days of 34 different DX-programmes are available. The Main Database Table has almost 1200 records (variable, due to daily updates) in which Country, Station,Transmission Time, Language, Frequencies and Remarks are listed. All data can be displayed on screen as well as on a printer. It is NOT possible to change any of the data in the database but you will receive the LATEST available database-file (updated on a DAILY bases with information from many well-known sources, of which much info comes directly from the stations themselfes), with the registered version of the software. The programme and the latest database are put on floppy when you order the programme, so you will always receive the latest data. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: Computer: IBM-compatible AT(tm) 386, 486 or Pentium Diskdrive: Programme is distributed on a 1.44 MB floppy. Harddisk space for installation is about 2.5 MB. Memory (extended): 4 MB or more ... Operating system: Windows 3.1/3.11 or Windows '95 (+ mouse). Monitor: (S)VGA (640*480 or better ...). Recommended hardware: 486 or Pentium, 4 MB (or more) Extended Memory. NOTES: The programme was tested on a 386 40MHz, a 486DX2 66MHz and a Pentium 75MHz computer and a colour (S)VGA monitor in various resolutions. It might also work using other screens (as yet, has not been tested). Printing the data was tested on DeskJet and LaserJet printers which gave no problems; it was also tested on a standard matrix printer with no problems, though printing was very, very slow .... The programme can be used to print data but it should be used primarily to display the data directly to the screen and not to a printer. The programme is NOT SOLD/DISTRIBUTED in the months of MARCH and OCTOBER, due to the many changes which will be implemented by many radio stations at the end of these months. These months are used to completely update all data in the database. Other changes will be implemented on a DAILY bases. ----- LATEST SOFTWARE UPDATE: Date: 11th July 1997 (EURO-TX v2.1) - Fixed a small bug in pressing the 'On the air now' button. (Pressing this button at 0000-0200 local time resulted in a 'no data found in the database ...' message). - Made some minor internal adjustments to the database. PRICE OF THE SOFTWARE (includes cost of postage): 25 Dutch Guilders (in Holland & Belgium) 23 German Mark, 13 U.S. Dollar or 8 English Pound (rest of EUROPE) Method of payment: Cash, Euro-cheque or International money order. PRICE FOR UPDATES (includes cost of postage): 10 Dutch Guilders (in Holland & Belgium) 10 German Mark, 6 U.S. Dollar or 4 English Pound (rest of EUROPE) Method of payment: CASH only. DEMO VERSION (version 2.0; available via Internet): Look via an Internet 'search engine' for: eur-tx20.zip Or via 'Scoop BBS' in Holland at: 033-2996366 ... in file-area #5. ... EURTX20A.ZIP & EURTX20B.ZIP (Total size is about 1.3 MB) REFERENCES: "Impressed! a Very Nice Package" ... - Andy Sennitt (World Radio TV Handbook) in a review with Jonathan Marks in 'Media Network' [R.Netherlands]. "An Easy to Use and Nice Program" ... - Michiel Schaay (The Netherlands) in Radio Amateur Magazine. "An Excellent Program" ... - Chris Carrington (U.K.) in Monitor (International Short Wave League) "A Brilliant Database Program" ... - George Wood (Sweden) in 'MediaScan - SCDX' [R.Sweden]. "A Flexible Informative Program" ... - Mike Richards (United Kingdom) in 'Shortwave Magazine'. ********************************************************************* Jan Nieuwenhuis, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg, The Netherlands --------------------------------------------------------------------- Email: nieuw@nioz.nl Netmail (FIDO): 2:500/202 ********************************************************************* --- Maximus 2.01 * Origin: Scoop BBS (The Netherlands) +31-33-2996366 (2:500/202) --------------- FIDO MESSAGE AREA==> TOPIC: 140 SHORT WAVE Ref: EF500001 Date: 11/02/97 From: JAN NIEUWENHUIS Time: 08:42pm \/To: ALL (Read 0 times) Subj: ICAO 1.0 ICAO 1.0 Software ================= GENERAL: ICAO is THE International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) Aeronautical Station Location Indicator in EUROPE Database programme. With the programme you can list the ICAO code, Location, Country,Latitude, Longitude and Elevation (MSL in Feet) of Location Indicators used in EUROPE (including Israel). Currently the main database contains 1088 records. A comprehensive search option is available to search for a particular Location or ICAO-code. If only one record is found in the database, an option to plot the position in a map of EUROPE will become available. HARDWARE REQUIREMENTS: Computer: IBM-compatible AT(tm) 386, 486 or Pentium Diskdrive: 1.44 MB (3,5") - programme is distributed on a 1.44 MB floppy disk) Harddisk space for installing ICAO: about 2.6 MB Memory (extended): 4 MB or more ... Operating system: Windows 3.1/3.11 or Windows '95 (+ mouse). Perhaps the programme will also work with Windows 3.0 but I have not been able to test it Monitor: (S)VGA (640*480 or better ...) 256 Colors. Recommended hardware: 486 or Pentium, 8 MB (or more) Extended Memory and a (S)VGA (640*480) monitor (256 colors). HISTORY: Date: 26th September 1997 (ICAO v1.0) - Completion of the first version of ICAO. SAMPLE VERSION OF THE PROGRAMME: NOT AVAILABLE, but for a screen 'snapshot', look on the Internet at: http://www-dx.deis.unibo.it/htdx/swls/icao.html (available 30th September 1997) PRICE OF THE SOFTWARE (includes cost of postage): 10 Dutch Guilders (in Holland & Belgium) 10 German Mark, 6 U.S. Dollar or 4 English Pound (rest of EUROPE) 7 U.S. Dollar (outside EUROPE) - (includes AIRMAIL postage) Method of payment: CASH only. ******************************************************************** Jan Nieuwenhuis, Vloedlyn 12, NL-1791 HH Den Burg, The Netherlands -------------------------------------------------------------------- Email : nieuw@nioz.nl Netmail (FIDO) : 2:500/202 ******************************************************************** --- Maximus 2.01 * Origin: Scoop BBS (The Netherlands) +31-33-2996366 (2:500/202)