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Subject: | LF: Californian mode change? |
From: | "McAlevey" <[email protected]> |
Date: | Mon, 22 May 2006 22:11:24 +1200 |
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Hi Peter, What's the betting that if you try to demodulate it, it will switch back to random data just as you get things set up?I should have taken the bet. The signal is fairly noisy at the moment but generally producing long strings of Y's or 6's. Mike |
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