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"Mike Terry" wrote in message
... Snippety-doo-da... Ham signals can travel thousands of miles with the help of repeaters and other devices that relay signals from one spot to the next. Interesting story. Never heard the ionosphere called a "device" before! Yes, there's a lot to be said for having your own little piece of land to string your antennas around (or big piece of land if you are lucky enough!) Mark. Auckland, New Zealand. |
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Mark wrote:
Interesting story. Never heard the ionosphere called a "device" before! It's part of the Terran/cosmological interface system apparatus. Everyone knows that! Many people may have confused Mr. Terry's description as being that of a packet radio network..but what do they know? mike |
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