• Upgrade

    From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to All on Sun May 26 12:29:02 2019
    Hi everyone,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm proud
    of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a week or so
    until the FCC database catches up.

    73 DE KD5COL,
    Sean

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  • From Jimmy Anderson@1:116/17 to Sean Dennis on Sun May 26 21:24:00 2019
    Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-

    Hi everyone,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm
    proud of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a
    week or so until the FCC database catches up.

    73 DE KD5COL,
    Sean

    Congrats! General here - KM4UXV



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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Sean Dennis on Sun May 26 19:53:00 2019
    05-26-19 12:29 Sean Dennis wrote to All about Upgrade
    Howdy! Sean,

    @MSGID: <5CEAF08F.9551.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    Hi everyone,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm
    proud of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a
    week or so until the FCC database catches up.

    73 DE KD5COL,
    Sean

    Congratulations on passing the exam!

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Sean Dennis on Mon May 27 10:08:00 2019
    In a message on 05-26-19 Sean Dennis said to All:

    Hi Sean,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm
    proud of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a
    week or so until the FCC database catches up.

    Congrats OC.


    CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/16 to Sean Dennis on Mon May 27 21:42:37 2019
    On May 26th 10:01 pm Sean Dennis said...
    Hi everyone,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm proud of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a week or so until the FCC database catches up.


    Way to go!!!



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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to SEAN DENNIS on Mon May 27 18:38:00 2019
    Sean,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm proud SD>of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a week or so SD>until the FCC database catches up.

    Congratulations, Sean. Now, you can become a VE. :)

    I used HamTestOnline back in 2007 to go from Technician the General in
    14 days, and General to Amateur Extra 13 days later. It was the BEST
    MONEY I EVER SPENT in ham radio.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Jimmy Anderson on Wed May 29 15:50:15 2019
    Jimmy Anderson wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Congrats! General here - KM4UXV

    Thank you! Now to get money coming in so I can get that $40 base for my
    Mosley RV4C vertical and get it installed. The part is $24.95 but shipping
    and handling is $16...oy.

    In my current living situation a vertical is the only way I can get back on
    the air reliably. I love my little hamstick dipole but it's too narrow with bandwidth for everyday use.

    73,
    Sean KD5COL


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Ed Vance on Wed May 29 15:50:43 2019
    Ed Vance wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Congratulations on passing the exam!

    Thank you. :)

    73,
    Sean KD5COL


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Holger Granholm on Wed May 29 15:51:42 2019
    Holger Granholm wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Congrats OC.

    Thanks, Sam! I heard someone from your side of the pond on the air but my little tiny antenna just couldn't get out that far to respond back.

    73,
    Sean KD5COL


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Charles Stephenson on Wed May 29 15:52:18 2019
    Charles Stephenson wrote to Sean Dennis <=-

    Way to go!!!

    Thanks, Charles. I waited 11 years. I'm glad I finally decided to get it done. :D

    73,
    Sean KD5COL


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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Daryl Stout on Wed May 29 15:54:07 2019
    Daryl Stout wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-

    Congratulations, Sean. Now, you can become a VE. :)

    I have the book in a drawer here. Have to clean off the mouse turds though (damn field mice are invading my shed). I should go ahead and study that
    while I have the time.

    I used HamTestOnline back in 2007 to go from Technician the General
    in 14 days, and General to Amateur Extra 13 days later. It was the BEST MONEY I EVER SPENT in ham radio.

    I sat down with all 500+ questions and memorized the answers then took the test. I know it's not the right way but it's the best way. Though now, looking over some of the questions, I have been looking up the explanation behind the answers.

    73,
    Sean KD5COL


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  • From Charles Stephenson@1:226/16 to Sean Dennis on Wed May 29 23:28:21 2019
    On May 29th 7:33 pm Sean Dennis said...
    Thanks, Charles. I waited 11 years. I'm glad I finally decided to get it done. :D


    When I move and have more free time, That's something I'm gonna give a go to. I'll let yaw know when.. hopefully soon



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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to SEAN DENNIS on Thu May 30 17:50:00 2019
    Sean,

    I have the book in a drawer here. Have to clean off the mouse turds though SD>(damn field mice are invading my shed). I should go ahead and study that SD>while I have the time.

    For ARRL/VEC, it's a 40 question open book, untimed exam...you fill it
    out at your leisure...2 hours, 2 days, 2 weeks, 2 months, etc. None of
    this filling it out, and you hear "STOP!! PUT YOUR PENCIL DOWN!!", as
    you cuss violently under your breath!! :P

    I sat down with all 500+ questions and memorized the answers then took the SD>test. I know it's not the right way but it's the best way. Though now, SD>looking over some of the questions, I have been looking up the explanation SD>behind the answers.

    I downloaded the manual in PDF format (a new version is to come out
    this summer), looked at the question, went to the index, and found what
    I needed. I later went back, and read the entire manual, though. There
    are a couple you have to think about, but it's common sense.

    Yet, you'd think after having done over 200 sessions since October,
    2007, that I'd know what I'm doing (hi hi).

    Daryl Stout, WX4QZ
    UALR Ham Radio Club VE Team Liaison

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Sean Dennis on Thu May 30 09:41:00 2019
    In a message on 05-29-19 Sean Dennis said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Sean,

    Congrats OC.

    Thanks, Sam! I heard someone from your side of the pond on the air
    but my little tiny antenna just couldn't get out that far to respond
    back.

    No it's not easy today to work DX with the low sun activity.

    My HF antenna came down and now I have to find someone to get a new up.
    The antenna and feeder are ready here in the shack but I have ceased to
    climb ladders and work on roofs.


    CU SN AGN, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Sean Dennis on Fri May 31 12:31:00 2019
    05-29-19 15:54 Sean Dennis wrote to Daryl Stout about Re: Upgrade
    Howdy! Sean,

    @MSGID: <5CEF0F41.9564.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    Daryl Stout wrote to SEAN DENNIS <=-
    -snip-
    I sat down with all 500+ questions and memorized the answers then took
    the test. I know it's not the right way but it's the best way. Though now, looking over some of the questions, I have been looking up the explanation behind the answers.

    I read the "How to Become a Radio Amateur" book, in the late 1950's, before
    I took the Written Test for the Novice, Technician and General Class ticket.

    I can't remember how many Questions and Answers were in that book, probably more than the 50 Questions on the Written Test(s) that I took.

    But memorizing what I read, let me get the Ham Radio License I was trying to get.

    [the first time I took the CW Test for General, I didn't pass so I couldn't
    take the Written portion that day]

    "The Radio Amateur's Handbook" and the "Radio Handbook" and other Books can help You learn about what those puzzling questions mean.

    I took the Amateur Extra Test once, Passed the CW part, Flunked the Written part, and left the room with Temporary Authorization added to My Call ID to
    use the Advanced portion of the Amateur Radio airways.

    I remember questions about Satellite Operation and one about "how to Modulate
    a Triode in a UHF Transmitter" were on that Written Test, You probably saw
    some questions like those, didn't You?

    If I took the Extra Test again I probably would flunk again because of some questions like those two.

    But whats a LID to do?

    73,
    Sean KD5COL

    I see that You got the printed License now and lost the /AE ( -..-. .- . )
    part of Your Call ID.

    Now YOU have access to ALL OF the Ham Frequencies I could use as a General before the Part 97 Rules changed where a General (or Conditional) Class Ham couldn't operate on some Segments of the HF Bands anymore.

    Congratulations Again, Glad You passed the exam.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .

    P.S. Everyday I turn the Router ON (after I've turned the DSL Modem ON),
    I wait ten minutes before turning this XP box ON, and think about You told
    Me to do it that way, to keep the XP box happy (and Me happy TOO!).

    TNX for the help.

    Now get back to those BOOKS!



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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ED VANCE on Sat Jun 1 03:24:00 2019
    Ed,

    If I took the Extra Test again I probably would flunk again because of some EV>questions like those two.

    If renewal meant retesting, the hobby would've died off long ago.

    But whats a LID to do?

    Act as a cover on a container (hi hi).

    Now YOU have access to ALL OF the Ham Frequencies I could use as a General EV>before the Part 97 Rules changed where a General (or Conditional) Class Ham EV>couldn't operate on some Segments of the HF Bands anymore.

    You still have to stay 3 kc's away from the edge of the band, to avoid
    going out of band.

    P.S. Everyday I turn the Router ON (after I've turned the DSL Modem ON), EV>I wait ten minutes before turning this XP box ON, and think about You told EV>Me to do it that way, to keep the XP box happy (and Me happy TOO!).

    With Microsoft ending security updates for Windows 7, I've purchased 3
    copies of Windows 10 Pro, 32-bit, from a local Best Buy. They were $60
    cheaper on each one, compared to what Microsoft wanted...and had to get
    a copy for each computer here. At least I'm not in a big rush to do the upgrade, but will have them done this fall.

    Hams are frugal cheapskates. <G>

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 3 23:25:00 2019
    06-01-19 03:24 Daryl Stout wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Upgrade
    Howdy! Daryl,

    @MSGID: <5CF39E74.9569.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    @REPLY: <5CF1DCC3.9568.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    Ed,

    If I took the Extra Test again I probably would flunk again because of some
    questions like those two.

    If renewal meant retesting, the hobby would've died off long ago.

    I think I remember reading years ago that the Commission can ask a Ham to
    take a Test if The F.C.C. decides that the Ham should take the test.

    I haven't looked at Part 97 for some time but that thought is in the back of
    my mind.

    But whats a LID to do?

    Act as a cover on a container (hi hi).

    Thats a Lid or a lid, a LID has a different definition according to T.O.M.

    I never met T.O.M. but I've heard stories about Him and the Tools He uses
    on LIDs.

    Now YOU have access to ALL OF the Ham Frequencies I could use as a General
    before the Part 97 Rules changed where a General (or Conditional) Class Ham
    couldn't operate on some Segments of the HF Bands anymore.

    You still have to stay 3 kc's away from the edge of the band, to
    avoid going out of band.

    I've always kept at least 5 KC/S away from the edge of any Band I've operated. And since the change to the Rules, I've stayed at least 5 KC/S away from the edge of any SUB-Band I've operated.

    P.S. Everyday I turn the Router ON (after I've turned the DSL Modem ON),
    I wait ten minutes before turning this XP box ON, and think about You told
    Me to do it that way, to keep the XP box happy (and Me happy TOO!).

    With Microsoft ending security updates for Windows 7, I've purchased
    3 copies of Windows 10 Pro, 32-bit, from a local Best Buy. They were
    $60 cheaper on each one, compared to what Microsoft wanted...and had to get a copy for each computer here. At least I'm not in a big rush to do the upgrade, but will have them done this fall.

    Somewhere I saw something about Microsoft having a UPdate for XP.
    Have You seen anything about that?

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 3 23:32:00 2019
    06-01-19 03:24 Daryl Stout wrote to ED VANCE about Re: Upgrade
    Howdy! Daryl,

    @MSGID: <5CF39E74.9569.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    @REPLY: <5CF1DCC3.9568.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    Ed,
    -snip-
    . OLX 1.53 . Welcome To America. English Is Our Native Language.

    When I saved that Tagline it made me think about the Native Language
    of North America "IS" Chippawa, Navaho, Cherokee, Apache or another
    Indian Tribe.

    And I'm not writing about HeathKit Amateur Radio Gear.
    That's a different subject.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 3 09:40:00 2019
    In a message on 06-01-19 Daryl Stout said to Ed Vance:

    Hi Daryl,

    With Microsoft ending security updates for Windows 7, I've
    purchased 3 copies of Windows 10 Pro, 32-bit, from a local Best Buy.

    I'm an IBM OS/2 user but I now also have a laptop and a stationary with
    Windows 10pro. I wouldn't trust Windows to run my BBS though.

    After several blue screens telling me "Your computer ha a prblem......"
    I finally replied to M$: Yes I know, it's running Windows 10.

    After that I haven't got any blue screens.

    My Windows path started with v1.3 and then through v286, v3, WfWG 3.3
    and then a big leap to XP that came with a second-hand laptop and now
    finally that came with Win10pro in a laptop XMAS gift from my grandson.

    I found it so useful that I also bought a second-hand stationary machine
    with Win7 and upgraded it to Win10pro while the upgrade still was free.

    þ OLX 1.53 þ Welcome To America. English Is Our Native Language.

    Nope, Amlish is your native language. UK english is different!


    73 es 88 GN de Sam OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ED VANCE on Tue Jun 4 11:28:00 2019
    Ed,

    I think I remember reading years ago that the Commission can ask a Ham to EV>take a Test if The F.C.C. decides that the Ham should take the test.

    They can re-administer an examination, if a session is audited.

    But whats a LID to do?

    Act as a cover on a container (hi hi).

    Thats a Lid or a lid, a LID has a different definition according to T.O.M.

    Same word, though. <G>

    I never met T.O.M. but I've heard stories about Him and the Tools He uses EV>on LIDs.

    He was long dead before you and I came along. :P

    BTW, I'll get to meet Riley Hollingsworth, K4ZDH, at the Duke City
    Hamfest in September...he's the banquet keynote speaker.

    I've always kept at least 5 KC/S away from the edge of any Band I've operate EV>And since the change to the Rules, I've stayed at least 5 KC/S away from the EV>edge of any SUB-Band I've operated.

    With no RF gear (no antennas at my place), I just fire up the desired software, and I'm on the air. Weather has kept me QRT quite a bit
    lately, though.

    Somewhere I saw something about Microsoft having a UPdate for XP.
    Have You seen anything about that?

    I think you're mistaken. Support and security updates for XP ended
    long ago. But, if you want them, you'll have to PAY BIG BUCKS.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to HOLGER GRANHOLM on Tue Jun 4 11:30:00 2019
    Holger,

    After several blue screens telling me "Your computer ha a prblem......"
    I finally replied to M$: Yes I know, it's running Windows 10.

    I had several BSOD errors with XP, but haven't had a single one with
    Windows 7. But, I've had numerous instances of Windows Explorer
    crashing, where I have to "logooff" and login again.

    Nope, Amlish is your native language. UK english is different!

    I love the English accent of folks in the UK and in Austrailia. I have
    hams from Scotland and Austrailia check into the nets I do on the
    QuadNet Array.

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Daryl Stout on Thu Jun 6 10:24:00 2019
    In a message on 06-04-19 Daryl Stout said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Daryl,

    I had several BSOD errors with XP, but haven't had a single one
    with Windows 7. But, I've had numerous instances of Windows Explorer

    I'm no fan of either M$ or Google. Most applications I use are either
    freeware or registered to me.

    The latest aquirement is SoftMaker Freeoffice for my laptop.
    On a sta
    tionary machine I have LibreOffice and in the OS/2 machines
    StarOffice. I will replace StarOffice with LibreOffice later.

    I love the English accent of folks in the UK and in Austrailia.

    So do I. Before getting hooked on hamradio I listened regularly to Radio Australia and New Zealand and also BBC.

    Then came the American Forces Network (AFN) in Germany with big-band
    jazz by Glenn Miller, Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey and Louis Armstrong.

    After the fifties I lost interest for Louis Armstrong but I still listen
    to old recordings where he still had something like a song voice.


    CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to HOLGER GRANHOLM on Fri Jun 7 21:48:00 2019
    Hi Daryl,

    Hi, Holger...

    I'm no fan of either M$ or Google. Most applications I use are either HG>freeware or registered to me.

    Same here...hams are "frugal cheapskates" (hi hi).

    The latest aquirement is SoftMaker Freeoffice for my laptop.
    On a sta
    tionary machine I have LibreOffice and in the OS/2 machines
    StarOffice. I will replace StarOffice with LibreOffice later.

    I had started with OpenOffice, but recently put LibreOffice on the
    main computer. It still works with OpenOffice created files, but it's
    taking some getting used to. Either way, OpenOffice and LibreOffice are
    FREE -- Microsoft Office charges BIG BUCKS.

    After the fifties I lost interest for Louis Armstrong but I still listen HG>to old recordings where he still had something like a song voice.

    I prefer either classical music (Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Brahams,
    Mozart, Tchaikowsky, etc. -- I could listen to piano concertos or solos
    all day)...or "big band and swing".

    My late wife, upon hearing the "rap music" laced with profanity (it
    has gotten far worse since she died over 12 years ago), lamented "if
    that's music, we're doomed!!".

    Daryl, WX4QZ

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  • From Holger Granholm@2:20/228 to Daryl Stout on Sun Jun 9 12:06:00 2019
    In a message on 06-07-19 Daryl Stout said to Holger Granholm:

    Hi Daryl,

    I had started with OpenOffice, but recently put LibreOffice on the
    main computer. It still works with OpenOffice created files, but ...

    The Star Maker Freeoffice gives you the choice of working with the M$
    and its own type, whatever that means I don't know, but I have chosen to
    use the M$ type file creation. It does also give you the choice of GUI,
    either the old style or a "modern style".

    I prefer either classical music (Rachmaninoff, Beethoven, Brahams, Mozart, Tchaikowsky, etc. -- I could listen to piano concertos or
    solos all day)...or "big band and swing".

    Well, my music interest started from Hill Billy, through country and
    then to big band jazz which was nice to dance to.

    I do also enjoy some classical music but too much violin or screaming
    ladies shuts down the music for me.


    CU AGN, Sam, OH0NC

    aka Holger


    .. Stick to cookies. Leave chowder war to the professionals.
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  • From Energeian Planes@1:226/17 to Ed Vance on Sun Jun 9 23:11:21 2019
    Re: Re: Upgrade
    By: Ed Vance to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 03 2019 11:25 pm

    There was an update a few weeks ago for XP. It is to protect against the BlueKeep
    vulnerability. Only available by direct download.
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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Energeian Planes on Wed Jun 12 13:26:00 2019
    06-09-19 23:11 Energeian Planes wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Upgrade
    Howdy! Energeian,

    @MSGID: <5CFF7CF3.9579.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    @REPLY: <5CF5E75A.9570.fi_ham@capitolcityonline.net>
    Re: Re: Upgrade
    By: Ed Vance to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 03 2019 11:25 pm

    There was an update a few weeks ago for XP. It is to protect against
    the BlueKeep
    vulnerability. Only available by direct download.

    Thanks, I will add that to my ROUNDTUIT List.

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ENERGEIAN PLANES on Thu Jun 13 14:34:00 2019
    E.P.

    There was an update a few weeks ago for XP. It is to protect against the EP>BlueKeep vulnerability. Only available by direct download.

    Otherwise, you have to pay big bucks to get security updates for OS's
    that are no longer supported.

    Daryl

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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Daryl Stout on Fri Jun 14 21:28:00 2019
    06-13-19 14:34 Daryl Stout wrote to ENERGEIAN PLANES about Re: Upgrade
    Howdy! Daryl,

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    E.P.

    There was an update a few weeks ago for XP. It is to protect against the
    BlueKeep vulnerability. Only available by direct download.

    Otherwise, you have to pay big bucks to get security updates for OS's that are no longer supported.

    I have been reading about Bluekeep and found a download page from Microsoft.
    I haven't went there yet, I want to read up some more about it.

    I'm trying to learn how to block TCP Port 3389 on my Linksys router.

    ROUNDTUITS...............

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .



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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Daryl Stout on Fri Jun 14 22:39:00 2019
    06-13-19 14:34 Daryl Stout wrote to ENERGEIAN PLANES about Re: Upgrade
    Hpwdy! Again Daryl,

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    E.P.

    There was an update a few weeks ago for XP. It is to protect against the
    BlueKeep vulnerability. Only available by direct download.

    Otherwise, you have to pay big bucks to get security updates for OS's that are no longer supported.

    Here is the URL I found yesterday but haven't went to it yet.

    https://support.microsoft.com/help/4500705

    I remember the link is for XP when I copied and saved the URL yesterday in
    a text file I use here to help me remember web pages I want to visit.

    I saved some pages I looked at yesterday.

    This page talks about the URL I wrote above:

    The page is titled - A Reminder to Update Your Systems to Prevent a Worm

    I had to split the URL:

    https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/msrc/2019/05/30/a-reminder-to-update- your-system-to-prevent-a-worm/

    73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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  • From Ed Vance@1:2320/105 to Energeian Planes on Fri Jun 14 22:50:00 2019
    06-09-19 23:11 Energeian Planes wrote to Ed Vance about Re: Upgrade
    Thanks Again, Energeian (Charles) for telling us here about the update.

    It's still on my ROUNDTUIT list to get done.

    I didn't know about Bluekeep until a few days ago.

    The URL I gave Daryl says May 14 is when CVE-2019-0708 was released by Microsoft.


    TKS ES 73 de Ed W9ODR . .


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    Re: Re: Upgrade
    By: Ed Vance to Daryl Stout on Mon Jun 03 2019 11:25 pm

    There was an update a few weeks ago for XP. It is to protect against
    the BlueKeep
    vulnerability. Only available by direct download.
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  • From mark lewis@1:3634/12.73 to Ed Vance on Sat Jun 15 11:06:06 2019
    On 2019 Jun 14 21:28:00, you wrote to Daryl Stout:

    I'm trying to learn how to block TCP Port 3389 on my Linksys router.

    if you haven't specifically port forwarded it to an internal machine, it should
    be closed/blocked by default...

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ED VANCE on Mon Jun 17 17:43:00 2019
    Ed,

    I have been reading about Bluekeep and found a download page from Microsoft. EV>I haven't went there yet, I want to read up some more about it.

    Well, once the weather calms down here (it has been a very stormy
    spring), I'm going to do a backup on all 3 computers, and install
    Windows 10 Pro. I'll be offline for awhile, especially for all the
    updates. The ending of support and security updates for Windows 7 is the
    ONLY reason I'm upgrading.

    I'm trying to learn how to block TCP Port 3389 on my Linksys router.

    There's probably a utility to take care of that, but I think unless
    you actually set it up, like in port forwarding, it won't allow it.

    Daryl

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:19/33 to ED VANCE on Mon Jun 17 17:57:00 2019
    Ed,

    I remember the link is for XP when I copied and saved the URL yesterday in EV>a text file I use here to help me remember web pages I want to visit.

    I quit using XP when I upgraded to Windows 7. The same will apply when
    I start using Windows 10, and quit using Windows 7. Again, the ONLY
    reason I'm upgrading is because of the security issues. That will take a
    LONG TIME TO FINISH, once the main software is installed.

    https://blogs.technet.microsoft.com/msrc/2019/05/30/a-reminder-to-update- EV>your-system-to-prevent-a-worm/

    I have the IObit Product Suite, which includes:

    1) IObit Malware Fighter -- it has an anti-malware and anti-spyware
    engine, an anti-ransomware engine, and the "bit defender" engine. It is automatically updated daily. I scan any new downloads with it.

    2) Driver Booster -- it checks and updates all the drivers on the
    system, to make them up to date.

    3) Smart Defrag -- it defragments and optimizes the hard drive.

    4) Uninstaller -- it removes unwanted programs.

    5) Software Updater -- checks for new versions of installed programs.

    6) Advanced System Care -- several options including:

    A. Startup Optimization -- speeds up boot-up.
    B. Privacy Sweep -- deletes cookies from the browser.
    C. Junk File Clean -- deletes junk and temporary files
    D. Shortcut Fix -- fixes invalid shortcuts.
    E. Registry Clean -- removes invalid registry entries.
    F. Spyware Removal -- similar to IObit Malware Fighter.
    G. Internet Boost -- Speeds up ones internet connection.
    H. System Optimization -- Speeds up system performance by closing down
    unneeded applications (user configurable).
    I. Registry Defrag -- Defragments items in the registry.
    J. Security Reinforce -- Reduces System weaknesses to prevent hacking.
    K. Vulnerability Fix -- Security Updates from Microsoft are installed.
    L. Disk Optimization -- Similar to SmartDefrag.

    With most all of these, you can get a good price to cover 3 computers
    for one year. Full details are at www.iobit.com

    In the past, for virus scanners, I've used McAfee, F-Prot, CA Internet Security, and Sophos...but I like the IOBit Product suite the best.

    Daryl

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  • From Ray Quinn@1:214/22 to Sean Dennis on Wed Jul 17 17:33:00 2019
    Sean Dennis wrote to All <=-

    Hi everyone,

    I upgraded my license to Extra class yesterday. Wasn't easy but I'm
    proud of myself that I did it. I'll be operating as KD5COL/AE for a
    week or so until the FCC database catches up.

    Belated congratulations!!

    I upgraded several years ago mostly so I could be more valuable as a volunteer examiner (VE). As a General, I was only able to grade Technician Class exams. As an Amateur Extra Class, I can grade all class exams. Belive it or not, I haven't used my Extra Class priviliges yet... Mostly due to the fact that I
    do not have any HF antennas up yet, and we have lived here for three years (July 29).




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  • From Sean Dennis@1:18/200 to Ray Quinn on Thu Jul 18 12:22:35 2019
    Hello Ray,

    17 Jul 19 17:33 at you wrote to me:

    Belated congratulations!!

    Thanks!

    I upgraded several years ago mostly so I could be more valuable as a volunteer examiner (VE). As a General, I was only able to grade
    Technician Class exams. As an Amateur Extra Class, I can grade all
    class exams. Belive it or not, I haven't used my Extra Class
    priviliges yet... Mostly due to the fact that I do not have any HF antennas up yet, and we have lived here for three years (July 29).

    I haven't used mine yet either really. Am going to spend $50 on a new base for my Mosley RV-4C vertical (10-40 meters w/80 meter coil) and hopefully will get back on the air. I did the open-book ARRL VE "review" and mailed it into them a couple of weeks ago and am waiting to hear back from them. I figure being a VE can't hurt anything and just something else to put a notch in my ham radio belt with.

    I am selling my Yaesu FT-450D due to finances but still have my IC-706MKII to get on the air with.

    73,
    Sean

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