At 11:25 11/26/98 -0800, Marvin <marvin(a)rain.org> wrote:
I just subscribed to the Heathkit Listserver, and
noticed they had a neat
idea. It seems every time a message is returned from the listserver, the
following gets attached at the end:
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To subscribe: listserv(a)listserv.tempe.gov
and in body: subscribe HEATH yourfirstname yourlastname
To unsubscribe: listserv(a)listserv.tempe.gov
and in body: signoff HEATH
Archives for HEATH:
http://www.tempe.gov/archives
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I don't know if this can easily be done with this listserver, but it seems
like a good idea.
Indeed is a great idea. If the new list admin is reading this he could
consider it I hope.
Just a word of warning here: As for the content on the Heath reflector,
virtually zero content has been about Heath's computers.
I've been a member for at least a year now. Mostly the amateur radio
products are discussed (seems to be a lot of hams in the group); next in
line of discussion are Heath's test equipment products, then come their
audio items and finally their weather stations and electronic clocks. There
are at least three or four folks from the reflector who know about Heath's
computers that I've talked with. Otherwise, the folks are really great and
offer a lot of support for the folks who have questions about Heath stuff
or need parts/advice.
I'm a Heath nut with a couple of H11's, and H8, an H/Z 89 several H/Z 19's
and an ET3400 microprocessor trainer (6800 CPU) plus a sizeable amount of
their test equipment primarily from the 1950's and many operating/assembly
manuals in my collection.
Regards, Chris
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Christian Fandt, Electronic/Electrical Historian
Jamestown, NY USA cfandt(a)netsync.net
Member of Antique Wireless Association
URL:
http://www.ggw.org/freenet/a/awa/