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Subject: | LF: M0BMU WSPR 137 |
From: | John P-G <[email protected]> |
Date: | Thu, 24 Sep 2009 06:42:30 +0000 |
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Jim, LF 0126 -27 0.9 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0130 -28 0.7 0.137091 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0138 -29 0.7 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0234 -31 0.7 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0252 -30 0.8 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0304 -30 0.6 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0358 -30 0.7 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0412 -28 0.6 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 0416 -31 0.6 0.137090 0 M0BMU IO91 23 Marginal signals, but signals nontheless! John GM4SLV -- http://gm4slv.blogspot.com Clousta, Shetland IP90gg |
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