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The transmitter idles on Space then keys the Info on the Mark frequency ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Graham=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 5:47 PM Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF ...... That's not fsk as the tones would need to be sent in = parallel , the position conveys the info , not the shift=20 slow scan tv a picture of a punch tape ..... suppose with a = little time and soundforge could make up a tape and send it = via ssb=20 G. From: IK1WVQ Mauro=20 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 5:29 PM To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF If you want to SEE the code in a waterfall, instead of DECODE it with = a SW (or HW), what is the advantage of the Murray/baudot code compared to CW? I am confused.. Mauro IK1WVQ At 18.11 08/11/12, you wrote: Yes Mauro this is one way to generate 5 unit Murray code or a more = basic method is the Mechanical Perferator keyboard. This is an interesting subject and requires Operator skill like = being able to TYPE properly and also be proficient at the Murray code. Let me know when you are ready to receive a message on your screen = in FSK Murray code (slow RTTY) =20 =20 de mal/g3kev =20 =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: IK1WVQ Mauro=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 4:49 PM Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF this! (see attached picture!) .. HI! At 17.42 08/11/12, you wrote: Hi Mal, LF, =20 >>>>> 5 unit Murray Code - start learning=20 =20 What kind of key is needed for this mode ? =20 73, =20 Gary - G4WGT. =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: mal hamilton=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 3:45 PM=20 Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF Stefan=20 It is interesting to see who is on the band but NOT a machine = uttering gibberish most of the time.=20 One thing that has been neglected is MURRAY CODE being = transmitted like QRSS. It can be sent at various speeds and can be read = directly off the screen like DFCW. The Murray code can be learned like = MORSE and when used by the GPO years ago the speed to qualify was 15 wpm = reading from an undulator tape.=20 Since it is a ONE level mode and with todays technology can be = read directly on a screen it would be a good alternative to DFCW=20 5 unit Murray Code - start learning - real Radio Operator = participation=20 de mal/g3kev=20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Stefan Sch=E4fer=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 3:02 PM=20 Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF Am 08.11.2012 15:48, schrieb mal hamilton:=20 Stefan=20 54 machines listening to each other and not a Real = Operator about. This is a good example of Appliance Operator activities. = This is not Real Amateur radio, there is no personal touch. Leave your = machine unattended and hope for the best when you return from a night = out or get up in the morning. Is the the future for MF?? No, the future is for CW! :-) If CW dies out then the whole = amateur radio dies out. It would not take to long then because CW never = becomes boring. It is fascinating to experience to listen and to = instantly "decode" the dashes and dots. It's like listening to music.=20 However in digimodes, there always has to be a new mode, = each few months. You know that, i know that, we know that. So don't = worry! Anyway, there is no reason not to transmit on a ready to use = antenna while beeing outside the shack. This helps to move some interest = from HF to MF and to generate newcomers and so on. Also it is = interesting to see what is possible and to see who is on the band (or = who's PC is on the band if you prefer that). 73, Stefan/DK7FC g3kev ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Stefan Sch=E4fer=20 To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org=20 Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 11:31 PM=20 Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF GE/GM LF/MF :-) Thanks to all the many MF stations who reported to my = WSPR beacon. There were 54 stations since yesterdays evening, attached = below. Just came back from the club meeting where i hold my = presentation of the VLF experiments done in 2010/2011. The OMs were very = interested and amazed. There was silence during that time i told to them = :-) Again big thanks to this group, who is a big part of the Dreamers = Band stuff :-)=20 I didn't find the time to stop the TX here in the shack = so i am on air in WSPR since yesterdays evening :-) Guess i'll stop it = soon. 73, GN, Stefan/DK7FC Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km = az=20 2012-11-07 22:54 DK7FC 0.475761 -10 0 JN49ik = 1 LA5VNA JO59jq 1147 6=20 2012-11-07 21:06 DK7FC 0.475692 -26 0 JN49ik = 1 PA2RF JO22gb 414 316=20 2012-11-07 20:48 DK7FC 0.475762 +14 0 JN49ik = 1 MICHAEL JN49bf 48 241=20 2012-11-07 20:18 DK7FC 0.475740 -3 0 JN49ik = 1 PE5E JO33eh 460 340=20 2012-11-07 19:54 DK7FC 0.475762 -8 0 JN49ik = 1 F4DTL JN18fp 464 261=20 2012-11-07 19:00 DK7FC 0.475761 -4 0 JN49ik = 1 LA4ANA JO59cu 1162 4=20 2012-11-07 16:48 DK7FC 0.475762 -3 0 JN49ik = 1 G8HUH IO81mg 851 288=20 2012-11-07 07:06 DK7FC 0.475752 -7 0 JN49ik = 1 DF2JP JO31jg 245 327=20 2012-11-07 06:12 DK7FC 0.475762 -27 0 JN49ik = 1 DL8YCA JO31or 276 338=20 2012-11-07 01:24 DK7FC 0.475762 -26 0 JN49ik = 1 WE2XGR/2 FN31ls 6099 295=20 2012-11-07 00:48 DK7FC 0.475761 -26 0 JN49ik = 1 WG2XKA FN33ir 5983 298=20 2012-11-06 23:42 DK7FC 0.475761 +11 0 JN49ik = 1 PA3ABK/47 JO21it 386 315=20 2012-11-06 23:42 DK7FC 0.475762 +3 0 JN49ik = 1 GM4SLV IP90gg 1366 336=20 2012-11-06 23:42 DK7FC 0.475762 +3 0 JN49ik = 1 OR7T JO20ix 332 303=20 2012-11-06 23:36 DK7FC 0.475750 -11 0 JN49ik = 1 SM6BHZ JO57wq 941 12=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475762 -3 0 JN49ik = 1 IK1WVQ JN44cb 599 184=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475762 -18 0 JN49ik = 1 G0MJI IO83ni 913 303=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475762 +3 0 JN49ik = 1 OH1LSQ KP03td 1713 22=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475762 +5 0 JN49ik = 1 DF6NM JN59nj 175 91=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475762 -7 0 JN49ik = 1 SV2DCD KN00pl 1401 131=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475762 -13 0 JN49ik = 1 PA0O JO33hg 450 342=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.477262 -8 0 JN49ik = 1 SV8CS KM07js 1617 139=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.478562 -9 0 JN49ik = 1 DL1DAM JO31tn 248 342=20 2012-11-06 23:00 DK7FC 0.475766 -3 0 JN49ik = 1 DG3LV JO53gv 512 14=20 2012-11-06 22:54 DK7FC 0.475761 -15 0 JN49ik = 1 G3XBM JO02dg 669 301=20 2012-11-06 22:54 DK7FC 0.475760 -19 0 JN49ik = 1 R3LW KO54mq 1626 60=20 2012-11-06 22:54 DK7FC 0.475762 +8 0 JN49ik = 1 F5WK JN18hp 452 261=20 2012-11-06 22:48 DK7FC 0.475762 -17 0 JN49ik = 1 G6AVK JO01ho 620 296=20 2012-11-06 22:36 DK7FC 0.475763 -3 0 JN49ik = 1 G0KTN IO81ti 813 289=20 2012-11-06 22:30 DK7FC 0.475762 -7 0 JN49ik = 1 PA3FNY JO22nc 389 321=20 2012-11-06 22:24 DK7FC 0.475761 -24 0 JN49ik = 1 WD2XSH/17 FN42pb 5927 294=20 2012-11-06 22:24 DK7FC 0.475762 -9 0 JN49ik = 1 G3WCB IO91rm 694 293=20 2012-11-06 22:18 DK7FC 0.475762 -12 0 JN49ik = 1 DL4YHF JO42fd 302 357=20 2012-11-06 21:42 DK7FC 0.475789 -1 -1 JN49ik = 1 DK6NI JN59ln 163 84=20 2012-11-06 21:24 DK7FC 0.501562 +5 0 JN49ik = 1 M0PPP IO93gm 837 307=20 2012-11-06 20:42 DK7FC 0.475762 -24 0 JN49ik = 1 DD7PC JN49ax 77 322=20 2012-11-06 20:36 DK7FC 0.501562 +2 0 JN49ik = 1 M0PAF IO93gm 837 307=20 2012-11-06 20:06 DK7FC 0.475762 -12 0 JN49ik = 1 LA3JJ JO59bh 1102 4=20 2012-11-06 20:06 DK7FC 0.475669 -3 0 JN49ik = 1 DL8WX JO30we 103 325=20 2012-11-06 19:54 DK7FC 0.475761 -24 0 JN49ik = 1 RX3DHR KO94ks 2125 62=20 2012-11-06 19:36 DK7FC 0.475762 +5 0 JN49ik = 1 DJ7KA JO61pb 373 59=20 2012-11-06 19:36 DK7FC 0.475764 +13 0 JN49ik = 1 DF8UO JN48ex 56 206=20 2012-11-06 19:36 DK7FC 0.475762 +8 0 JN49ik = 1 PI4THT JO32kf 336 338=20 2012-11-06 19:36 DK7FC 0.475761 +11 0 JN49ik = 1 DL1DBC JO41bi 217 349=20 2012-11-06 18:42 DK7FC 0.475761 +7 0 JN49ik = 1 F59706 JN07th 574 248=20 2012-11-06 18:42 DK7FC 0.475704 -18 1 JN49ik = 1 DD5CF JO30nq 179 321=20 2012-11-06 18:30 DK7FC 0.475762 +6 0 JN49ik = 1 DF1VB JO31sk 237 340=20 2012-11-06 18:24 DK7FC 0.475762 -21 0 JN49ik = 1 G4CAO IO91si 683 292=20 2012-11-06 18:18 DK7FC 0.475767 -1 0 JN49ik = 1 G3XVL JO02nb 608 302=20 2012-11-06 18:00 DK7FC 0.475761 +11 0 JN49ik = 1 F6CNI JN19qb 389 266=20 2012-11-06 17:54 DK7FC 0.475762 +9 0 JN49ik = 1 DJ8WX JO43sv 499 6=20 2012-11-06 17:36 DK7FC 0.475660 +2 0 JN49ik = 1 DF2LS JO53dr 490 12=20 2012-11-06 16:48 DK7FC 0.475644 -12 0 JN49ik = 1 DG1LHM JO53hr 495 15=20 2012-11-06 16:30 DK7FC 0.475642 -22 0 JN49ik = 1 DL3ZID JO53po 497 20 Nessun virus nel messaggio in arrivo. 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I was thinking of  sending  it  in = parallel   5=20 tones  at  a  time  , so  it  looked = like=20 the  paper tape  , would  resemble a   = chain =20 of  dominoes  !  

Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 6:26 PM
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF

Yes the time like morse conveys the information = but all=20 RTTY transmissions that I have seen are FS Keyed IE = MARK/SPACE
You could do the reverse and read the Space=20 elements.
The transmitter idles on Space then keys the = Info on the=20 Mark frequency
 
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Graham
Sent: Thursday, November 08, = 2012 5:47=20 PM
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR = and=20 VLF

...... That's  not  fsk  as  the  = tones =20 would  need  to  be  sent in parallel   = ,=20 the  position  conveys the  info  , not the  = shift=20
slow scan  tv  a picture  of  a punch  = tape=20 ..... suppose with a little  time  and  = soundforge  could=20 make up a  tape   and  send  it  = via  ssb=20
 
 
G.

Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 5:29 PM
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF


If you want to SEE the code in a waterfall, instead = of=20 DECODE it with a SW (or HW),
what is the advantage of the = Murray/baudot=20 code compared to CW?
I am confused..

Mauro = IK1WVQ


At=20 18.11 08/11/12, you wrote:
Yes=20 Mauro this is one way to generate 5 unit Murray code or a more basic = method=20 is the Mechanical Perferator keyboard.
This is an interesting = subject and=20 requires Operator skill like being able to TYPE properly and also be = proficient at the Murray code.
Let me know when you are ready to = receive=20 a message on your screen in FSK Murray code (slow=20 RTTY)
 
 
de=20 mal/g3kev
 
 
----- Original Message -----
From: IK1WVQ Mauro =
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 4:49 PM
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF


this! (see attached picture!) .. HI!




At 17.42 08/11/12, you wrote:
Hi Mal, = LF,

 =20
>>>>>=20 5 unit Murray Code - start = learning=20

 =20
What kind of key is needed = for this=20 mode ?

 =20
73,

 =20
Gary - G4WGT.
 =20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: mal = hamilton=20
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 3:45 PM=20
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF

Stefan=20
It is interesting to see who is on the band but NOT a = machine=20 uttering gibberish most of the time.=20
One thing that has been neglected is MURRAY CODE being = transmitted=20 like QRSS. It can be sent at various speeds and can be read = directly=20 off the screen like DFCW. The Murray code can be learned like = MORSE=20 and when used by the GPO years ago the speed to qualify was 15 = wpm=20 reading from an undulator tape.=20
Since it is a ONE level mode and with todays technology = can be=20 read directly on a screen it would be a good alternative to = DFCW=20
 5 unit Murray Code - start learning - real Radio = Operator=20 participation=20

de mal/g3kev=20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Stefan = Sch=E4fer=20
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2012 3:02 PM=20
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF

Am 08.11.2012 15:48, schrieb mal hamilton:=20
Stefan=20
54 machines listening to each other and not a Real = Operator=20 about. This is a good example of Appliance Operator = activities.=20 This is not Real Amateur radio, there is no personal = touch. Leave=20 your machine unattended and hope for the best when you = return from=20 a night out or get up in the = morning.
Is the the future for=20 MF??
No, the future is for CW! :-) If CW dies out then the = whole=20 amateur radio dies out. It would not take to long then = because CW=20 never becomes boring. It is fascinating to experience to = listen and=20 to instantly "decode" the dashes and dots. It's like = listening to=20 music.=20
However in digimodes, there always has to be a new mode, = each=20 few months. You know that, i know that, we know that. So = don't=20 worry!
Anyway, there is no reason not to transmit on a ready to = use=20 antenna while beeing outside the shack. This helps to move = some=20 interest from HF to MF and to generate newcomers and so on. = Also it=20 is interesting to see what is possible and to see who is on = the band=20 (or who's PC is on the band if you prefer that).
73, Stefan/DK7FC





g3kev

----- Original Message -----=20
From: Stefan=20 Sch=E4fer=20
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org= =20
Sent: Wednesday, November 07, 2012 11:31 PM=20
Subject: Re: LF: 475 khz WSPR and VLF
GE/GM LF/MF :-)
Thanks to all the many MF stations who reported to = my WSPR=20 beacon. There were 54 stations since yesterdays evening, = attached below.

Just came back from the club meeting where i hold my = presentation of the VLF experiments done in 2010/2011. = The OMs=20 were very interested and amazed. There was silence = during that=20 time i told to them :-) Again big thanks to this group, = who is a=20 big part of the Dreamers Band stuff :-)
I didn't find the time to stop the TX here in the = shack so i=20 am on air in WSPR since yesterdays evening :-) Guess = i'll stop=20 it soon.
73, GN, Stefan/DK7FC

Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid = km az=20
 2012-11-07 22:54   DK7FC   = 0.475761   -10   0  =20 JN49ik   1   LA5VNA  =20 JO59jq   1147   6=20
 2012-11-07 21:06   DK7FC   = 0.475692   -26   0  =20 JN49ik   1   PA2RF  =20 JO22gb   414   316=20
 2012-11-07 20:48   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +14   0  =20 JN49ik   1   MICHAEL  =20 JN49bf   48   241=20
 2012-11-07 20:18   DK7FC   = 0.475740   -3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   PE5E  =20 JO33eh   460   340=20
 2012-11-07 19:54   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -8   0  =20 JN49ik   1   F4DTL  =20 JN18fp   464   261=20
 2012-11-07 19:00   DK7FC   = 0.475761   -4   0  =20 JN49ik   1   LA4ANA  =20 JO59cu   1162   4=20
 2012-11-07 16:48   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G8HUH  =20 IO81mg   851   288=20
 2012-11-07 07:06   DK7FC   = 0.475752   -7   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DF2JP  =20 JO31jg   245   327=20
 2012-11-07 06:12   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -27   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DL8YCA  =20 JO31or   276   338=20
 2012-11-07 01:24   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -26   0  =20 JN49ik   1   WE2XGR/2  =20 FN31ls   6099   295=20
 2012-11-07 00:48   DK7FC   = 0.475761   -26   0  =20 JN49ik   1   WG2XKA  =20 FN33ir   5983   298=20
 2012-11-06 23:42   DK7FC   = 0.475761   +11   0  =20 JN49ik   1   PA3ABK/47  =20 JO21it   386   315=20
 2012-11-06 23:42   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   GM4SLV  =20 IP90gg   1366   336=20
 2012-11-06 23:42   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   OR7T  =20 JO20ix   332   303=20
 2012-11-06 23:36   DK7FC   = 0.475750   -11   0  =20 JN49ik   1   SM6BHZ  =20 JO57wq   941   12=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   IK1WVQ  =20 JN44cb   599   184=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -18   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G0MJI  =20 IO83ni   913   303=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   OH1LSQ  =20 KP03td   1713   22=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +5   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DF6NM  =20 JN59nj   175   91=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -7   0  =20 JN49ik   1   SV2DCD  =20 KN00pl   1401   131=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -13   0  =20 JN49ik   1   PA0O  =20 JO33hg   450   342=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.477262   -8   0  =20 JN49ik   1   SV8CS  =20 KM07js   1617   139=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.478562   -9   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DL1DAM  =20 JO31tn   248   342=20
 2012-11-06 23:00   DK7FC   = 0.475766   -3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DG3LV  =20 JO53gv   512   14=20
 2012-11-06 22:54   DK7FC   = 0.475761   -15   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G3XBM  =20 JO02dg   669   301=20
 2012-11-06 22:54   DK7FC   = 0.475760   -19   0  =20 JN49ik   1   R3LW  =20 KO54mq   1626   60=20
 2012-11-06 22:54   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +8   0  =20 JN49ik   1   F5WK  =20 JN18hp   452   261=20
 2012-11-06 22:48   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -17   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G6AVK  =20 JO01ho   620   296=20
 2012-11-06 22:36   DK7FC   = 0.475763   -3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G0KTN  =20 IO81ti   813   289=20
 2012-11-06 22:30   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -7   0  =20 JN49ik   1   PA3FNY  =20 JO22nc   389   321=20
 2012-11-06 22:24   DK7FC   = 0.475761   -24   0  =20 JN49ik   1   WD2XSH/17  =20 FN42pb   5927   294=20
 2012-11-06 22:24   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -9   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G3WCB  =20 IO91rm   694   293=20
 2012-11-06 22:18   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -12   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DL4YHF  =20 JO42fd   302   357=20
 2012-11-06 21:42   DK7FC   = 0.475789   -1   -1  =20 JN49ik   1   DK6NI  =20 JN59ln   163   84=20
 2012-11-06 21:24   DK7FC   = 0.501562   +5   0  =20 JN49ik   1   M0PPP  =20 IO93gm   837   307=20
 2012-11-06 20:42   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -24   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DD7PC  =20 JN49ax   77   322=20
 2012-11-06 20:36   DK7FC   = 0.501562   +2   0  =20 JN49ik   1   M0PAF  =20 IO93gm   837   307=20
 2012-11-06 20:06   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -12   0  =20 JN49ik   1   LA3JJ  =20 JO59bh   1102   4=20
 2012-11-06 20:06   DK7FC   = 0.475669   -3   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DL8WX  =20 JO30we   103   325=20
 2012-11-06 19:54   DK7FC   = 0.475761   -24   0  =20 JN49ik   1   RX3DHR  =20 KO94ks   2125   62=20
 2012-11-06 19:36   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +5   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DJ7KA  =20 JO61pb   373   59=20
 2012-11-06 19:36   DK7FC   = 0.475764   +13   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DF8UO  =20 JN48ex   56   206=20
 2012-11-06 19:36   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +8   0  =20 JN49ik   1   PI4THT  =20 JO32kf   336   338=20
 2012-11-06 19:36   DK7FC   = 0.475761   +11   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DL1DBC  =20 JO41bi   217   349=20
 2012-11-06 18:42   DK7FC   = 0.475761   +7   0  =20 JN49ik   1   F59706  =20 JN07th   574   248=20
 2012-11-06 18:42   DK7FC   = 0.475704   -18   1  =20 JN49ik   1   DD5CF  =20 JO30nq   179   321=20
 2012-11-06 18:30   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +6   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DF1VB  =20 JO31sk   237   340=20
 2012-11-06 18:24   DK7FC   = 0.475762   -21   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G4CAO  =20 IO91si   683   292=20
 2012-11-06 18:18   DK7FC   = 0.475767   -1   0  =20 JN49ik   1   G3XVL  =20 JO02nb   608   302=20
 2012-11-06 18:00   DK7FC   = 0.475761   +11   0  =20 JN49ik   1   F6CNI  =20 JN19qb   389   266=20
 2012-11-06 17:54   DK7FC   = 0.475762   +9   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DJ8WX  =20 JO43sv   499   6=20
 2012-11-06 17:36   DK7FC   = 0.475660   +2   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DF2LS  =20 JO53dr   490   12=20
 2012-11-06 16:48   DK7FC   = 0.475644   -12   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DG1LHM  =20 JO53hr   495   15=20
 2012-11-06 16:30   DK7FC   = 0.475642   -22   0  =20 JN49ik   1   DL3ZID  =20 JO53po   497  =20 = 20
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Controllato da AVG - www.avg.com
Versione: 9.0.930 / Database dei virus: 2441.1.1/5381 -  = Data di=20 rilascio: 11/07/12 21:22:00


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Controllato da = AVG - www.avg.com =
Versione:=20 9.0.930 / Database dei virus: 2441.1.1/5382 -  Data di rilascio: = 11/08/12=20 09:54:00=20
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