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LF: RE: DEGEN 1103

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Subject: LF: RE: DEGEN 1103
From: Alberto di Bene <dibene@usa.net>
Date: Thu, 04 Dec 2008 22:25:58 +0100
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Roman and Gary,

  thanks indeed for the explanations on how to "force" the Degen 1103 outside
the planned frequency limits.

Was 21951 the employee code number of the software engineer that coded that 
trick
into the firmware of the radio ? Very clever...

TNX
73  Alberto  I2PHD

Oh, I was forgetting... what a "valkoderom " is ?




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