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Old March 22nd 05, 04:26 PM
Tom Sevart
 
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I had the YS buzz on 3891 DSB last night at 0141. It transmitted about
every 1:20, though it didn't seem to be precise and ranged anywhere from
1:17 to 1:22. It was the standard buzz that used to precede "varmint," but
was followed by a different buzz.


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Old March 22nd 05, 05:12 PM
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Tom Sevart wrote:

I had the YS buzz on 3891 DSB last night at 0141. It transmitted about
every 1:20, though it didn't seem to be precise and ranged anywhere from
1:17 to 1:22. It was the standard buzz that used to precede "varmint," but
was followed by a different buzz.


Yeah, that's what I heard here this morning also. Didn't hear the voice that the
individual in Arizona had apparently heard yesterday or the day before.

dxAce
Michigan
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