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Zitat von [email protected]: Zitat von Jay Rusgrove <[email protected]>:Another glimpse of WX last night...noise picked up shortly thereafter limiting reception.Jay W1VD / WD2XNSHi Jay, thanks for the report. going on from the discussion abt the Ofcom SRP the class of emission was 136KN1BFN on 136 317.968Hz. regards Uwe/dj8wx - now ZOA Correction: 1H00N1BFN regards Uwe/dj8wx |
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