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In article , Robert Casey
writes: Contests working Earth-Mars contacts should be interesting, when you remember that speed'o light means that radio signals take about 5 to 15 minutes one way to make the trip... If my math is right, the one-way transmission time works out to between 188 seconds at closest approach to 688 seconds maximum. But you can count on contest ops to figure a way to make that work. Use the transmission time as a 'buffer' of sorts. Not a problem. SO2R is just the beginning. 73 de Jim, N2EY |
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