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From: "James Moritz" <j.r.moritz@herts.ac.uk>
Subject: LF: Jason 0.94 test?
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Dear LF group,

If tonight is anything like last night on 136k, it will be very noisy - so 
perhaps a good opportunity to test the new decoding facilities in the 
latest version of Jason - I propose to transmit a beacon signal tonight on 
137.500kHz, from 1900 - 2000 utc at 400mW ERP, followed by 40mW ERP from 
2000 - 2100 utc (assuming everything still works!). Any reports would be 
welcome.

Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU