
This page contains details of AARUG members who are willing to try to
help solve problems and answer questions. Please remember these radio amateurs
do this as volunteers, they may be busy and it may take some time to get
a reply back to you (if at all).
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- Name: Andy Eskelson
- E-mail: aeskelson@cix.compulink.co.uk
- QTH: Barking Essex (QTHR)
- Amiga: A4000/040 Warp 40Mhz, A2000, A2630, lots of odds and
ends attached.
- Radio Interests: Mainly active on VHF, main interests is WXsat.
- Other: I write the Amiga Answers pages for the Magazine 'Amiga
User International (AUI)'
- Name: Steve Turner G6LPF
- E-Mail 70374.505@compuserve.com
- QTH: S E London
- Amiga: A2000 030 accelerator
- Radio interests: VHF/UHF. Amateur television. Packet radio.
- Other Sysop of AmigaBee BBS.
- Name Pete Jones G0VHL, KC4TFV, [ON9CUK]
- E-Mail:pete@belgium-mail.com
- QTH: Sterrebeek, Belgium
- Amiga: A4000/60 KS3.1 WB3.1, Cyberstorm Mk II 50Mhz 060 accelerator,
34Mb RAM (2Mb chip, 28Mb 32 bit, 4 Mb 16 bit), 2 IDE HDs (120MB, 1GB),
HD floppy drive, A4091 SCSI-2 card with 200MB HD(formatted for Shapeshifter),
NEC Multispin CDROM 4X, Multiface III serial/parallel card, Picasso 2MB,
Microvitec 20" Autoscan.
A3000/25 KS3.1 WB3.1, 6MB RAM (2MB chip, 4MB fast) 200MB SCSI HD, CDROM
2X, parnetted to the A4000 and shares same monitor.
A1200/30, KS3.0 WB3.1 Microbotic 030 accelerator, 6MB RAM (2MB chip,
4MB fast), 850MB IDE HD1950 monitor.
A1200/20, KS3.0 WB3.1 2MB RAM, 1GB IDE HD, 1950 monitor.
3 CD-32s, one with MPEG module.
1 CDTV, Keyboard, external floppy drive.
2 A1000s, dismantled.
- Radio interests: Packet, Fax, bunnying. Not active at the moment
due to an awkward Belgian administration.
- Other: Computer journalist for about 15 years. I did some bench
tests for Personal Computing Mag in the early eighties, and I was a regular
contributor to Amiga Shopper at the beginning, when it wasn't expensive!
I concentrate now on the Belgian market, where for several years I have
been the Amiga editor for a general computer magazine called...........Computer
Magazine.
- Name Ralf R. Radermacher DL9KCG
- Email r.radermacher@rrader.dinoco.de
- QTH Cologne, Germany
- Amiga A3000 Tower with Cyberstorm 060/50, 66 MB RAM, 2.1 Gig
H/D, CD-ROM, A2060 Arcnet board, A2232 multi-serial board, Cybervision
64/3D, VLab video digitizer, Toccata audio board
A1200 with 8 MB and H/D, ScanMate in the shack
A500 (two of them) networked with the A3000 via A560 Arcnet adaptors,
one in the electronis workshop, one in the photo lab
- Radio interests Fax, SSTV, and all RTTY modes with the exception
of packet (yuck!), monitoring utility stations
- Other Former sound engineer, now working as a self-employed
translator, designer of the ScanMate hardware.
- Name: Grzegorz Fitrzyk SP9WUN
- E-mail: grzes@centrum.pasjo.net.pl
- QTH: Krakow
- Amiga: A1200/603/240MHz/060/50MHz, 64MB RAM, OS 3.1, HD 4.3BG, CDx2, M1438S, HPDeskJet 690C+, TNC2D, PCMCIA KingMax Ethernet Card
- Radio interest: HF/VHF/UHF, Packet Radio
- Other: Magazine Amiga (polish edition) journalist. Manager of HAMAmigaPL mailing list. Programmer, elecronic engineer.
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