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Old August 29th 04, 07:38 AM
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Dan wrote:

On Sat, 28 Aug 2004 22:23:25 GMT, JuLiE Dxer
wrote:


I'm not sure what "s10" is suppose to mean but, yes, R.Australia has
a decent signal here in '7' land. Oddly enough, it's peaking at about
's7',


So, you don't know what "s10" is, but you *do* know what "s7" is. Are
you *really* this stupid?

Dan


Your comments really don't deserve a reply, but for the rest of the
group-

Most S-meters give a relative measurement of signal strength. An S-9 on
one receiver might be higher or lower on another model. Few receivers
are calibrated for an accurate measurement of signal strength, such as
micro-volts (uv) or milli-volts (mv).


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