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In article rQuWd.40908$uc.23102@trnddc01,
David Stinson wrote: But this went on for a very long time, using a lot of equipment. But it probably isn't a lot of equipment. Back a few years ago, ARRL's QEX newsletter printed some stuff about government proposals for new radios that were the High Frequency equivalent of a trunking radio system. These were frequency agile highly automated radios that figured out for themselves how to establish a connection on each end, no matter what the conditions. Sounds like somebody was messing around with a prototype. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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