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- Date: Wed, 30 Mar 94 12:42:29 PST
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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #347
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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Wed, 30 Mar 94 Volume 94 : Issue 347
-
- Today's Topics:
- AEA Hot Rot whip for HT
- AO-13 operating schedule notations
- Canadian Reciprocal Licences
- DSP filters
- HDN Releases (2 msgs)
- HELP! The FCC will not issue me a ham license
- HELP: Anyone know what a XR2206 chip is? (2 msgs)
- How phasing SSB Exciters Work (Was: RF and AF speech processors)
- Internet Callbook
- METEOR SCATTERING - Companies involved...?
- obscenity...
- Obscenity on ham bands
- Repeater Info
- The FCC Rule Book
-
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-
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-
- We trust that readers are intelligent enough to realize that all text
- herein consists of personal comments and does not represent the official
- policies or positions of any party. Your mileage may vary. So there.
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 07:34:55 -0500
- From: pacbell.com!sgiblab!sgigate.sgi.com!olivea!charnel!yeshua.marcam.com!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!agate!dog.ee.lbl.gov!hellgate.utah.edu!cc.usu.edu!sy_j.pgh.wec.com!user@@ihnp4.ucsd.edu
- Subject: AEA Hot Rot whip for HT
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I recently purchased an AEA HotRod 1/2 wave whip antenna from Kevin Jensen
- N1KCG from rec.radio.swap. He used it in his htx202 and said it was
- working.
-
- However, when I got the antenna and connected it to my antenna, I did not
- get better coverage with the hotrod compared to the htx202 rubber duck
- antenna.
- In fact it was worse, what I can reach with the rubber duck antenna,
- the hotrod antenna cannot.
-
- I do believe Kevin when he said it was working with his ht (although he
- did not respond to my email when I asked him how come it was not working
- on mine).
-
- Is there any tuning or fix I can do to make this antenna work ? or was I
- sold
- a broken antenna ? I can still hit repeaters that are very close. I tested
-
- it on an swr meter and its swr is > 3, my rubber duck is < 1.5 !
-
- please email replies if possible
- thanks in advance
-
- jerry
- N3RKD
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 15:04:47 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!pacbell.com!sgiblab!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!usenet.ins.cwru.edu!eff!news.kei.com!world!eac@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: AO-13 operating schedule notations
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In <"28-Mar-94.15:15:58.EST".*.mark_t._phillips.henr801c@Xerox.com> mark_t._phillips.henr801c@xerox.COM writes:
-
- >Received: from rigel (rigel.eso.mc.xerox.com) by zombi.eso.mc.xerox.com
- >(4.1/SMI-4.1) id AA28634; Mon, 28 Mar 94 15:15:54 EST
-
-
- >Can someone tell me what is meant by the "MA" numbers listed with AO-13
- >operating schedules? They look like this:
-
- >Mode-B: MA 0 to MA 90
-
- >I understand the meaning of the "modes" (tho I'm not familiar with
- >Mode-BS).
-
- The ma is mean anomaly. In this case it is mod 256. 0 is the lowest point
- in the orbit and 128 is the highest. Satellite tracking programs sometimes
- call this Phase.
-
- I believe BS is mode B with the Mode S beacon operating. Due to a problem
- the mode S transponder and mode S beacon can not be on at the same time.
-
- 73 Eric WB1HBU AMSAT-UK AMSAT-NA (Numbers available on Request).
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 15:34:29 GMT
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!utnut!torn!newshub.ccs.yorku.ca!apogee.ccs.yorku.ca!edleslie@ames.arpa
- Subject: Canadian Reciprocal Licences
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Harris, Bob G. (R.G.Harris@sheffield-hallam.ac.UK) wrote:
-
- : The licence issuers in the US seem to take a real pasting from many people
- : in the US for their long delays. I've got to say that the Canadians at
- : Industry Canada, are so fast it is hard to believe.
-
- Just to make those in the US even greener, I called Industry Science Canada
- back in November, to find out if I had passed the test. I had, so I drove
- down to the office here in Toronto, filled out the papers, paid my fee, and
- walked out with a temporary licence permit and my call letters. The actual
- licence arrived in the mail a few weeks later.
-
- How's that for fast! :-)
-
- 73 de Ed / VE3ZVZ
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Mar 94 17:55:58 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: DSP filters
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- >DSPs are proving to be peculiar creatures. Some people like them and
- >some don't. I found out for $359.00 that I'm one of the ones that
- >don't. I never could get used to the sound. Yes, they do reduce white
- >noise and ARE extremely effective on heterodynes, but they add a strange
- >digital ringing kind of sound of their own.
-
- >The best thing is to listen verrry carefully to one before you buy.
- >Don't even think of buying one un-listened to unless you have $$ to
- >throw away.
-
- >W7LZP
-
- I don't have any of these problems that you mention, but it took me a
- day of playing around with it to get used to it. I found that I could
- pretty much eliminate any unusual sound effects by using my Icom 735's
- RIT and passband tuning in conjunction with the DSP filter. In other
- words, just sending "raw" audio to the filter produced mixed results, but
- by using the rig's features to enhance the audio that the filter
- receives, the filter performs very well.
-
- By the way, I built the DSP filter kit sold by Quantics. This is a
- circuit designed by W9GR, and is almost the same filter that is sold
- ready-to-go by J-comm. Price for the kit is $125 plus $7 shipping. Very
- high-quality kit. For more info on this kit, see the article "Build Your
- Own Station Accessories" in QST a couple of issues ago.
-
- 73 de KB2PWM (Steve Goldstein)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sat, 26 Mar 1994 13:24:06
- From: elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!convex!seas.smu.edu!rwsys!ocitor!FredGate@ames.arpa
- Subject: HDN Releases
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The following files were processed Saturday 3-26-94:
-
-
- HAMLOG [ HAM: Amateur radio logging programs ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- SWL120.ZIP ( 340804 bytes) Shortwave logging program. Write
- qsl's in 9-languages.
- WXFAX1_2.ZIP ( 122870 bytes) Weather Facsimile Database Program,
- V1.2.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 463674 bytes in 2 file(s)
-
-
- HAMNEWS [ HAM: Bulletins and Newsletters ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ANART801.ZIP ( 5496 bytes) ANART Bulletin #801 03/20/94.
- ARLB027.ZIP ( 1545 bytes) ARRL Bulletin 03/22/94.--- FMail 0.96รข
- * Origin: Com Port 1 - DFW Amateur Radio BBS (1:124/7009)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Sun, 27 Mar 1994 18:21:08
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!pacbell.com!sgiblab!sgigate.sgi.com!olivea!charnel!yeshua.marcam.com!usc!howland.reston.ans.net!cs.utexas.edu!convex!seas.smu.edu!rwsys!ocitor!FredGate@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HDN Releases
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- The following files were processed Sunday 3-27-94:
-
-
- HAMMODS [ HAM: Radio and equip modifications ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- FRGSC123.ZIP ( 35215 bytes) FRG-9600 scanner control program
- V1.23.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 35215 bytes in 1 file(s)
-
-
- HAMNEWS [ HAM: Bulletins and Newsletters ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ARLB028.ZIP ( 1559 bytes) 03/24/94 - FCC Call sign update.
- ARLD016.ZIP ( 1323 bytes) ARRL DX Bulletin 03/24/94.
- ARLD017.ZIP ( 2618 bytes) ARRL DX Bulletin 03/24/94.
- ARLP012.ZIP ( 2013 bytes) ARRL Propagation Bulletin 03/25/94.
- RTTY0325.ZIP ( 2325 bytes) RTTY DX Bulletin 03/25/94.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 9838 bytes in 5 file(s)
-
-
- HAMSAT [ HAM: Satellite tracking and finding programs ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- ARLK012.ZIP ( 2829 bytes) ARRL Keplerian elements 03/26/94.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 2829 bytes in 1 file(s)
-
-
- HAMSCAN [ HAM: Scanner Freqs and Freq database programs ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- LA_NEWS.ZIP ( 1649 bytes) Los Angeles Radio/Television News
- frequencies.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 1649 bytes in 1 file(s)
-
-
- HAMSRC [ Ham: Program Source Code ]
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- DSPMORSE.ZIP ( 51386 bytes) Improved FFTMorse, copy cw with
- soundblaster. 'C' source and header
- files included.
-
- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
- 51386 bytes in 1 file(s)
-
-
- Total of 100917 bytes in 9 file(s)
-
- Files are available via Anonymous-FTP from ftp.fidonet.org
- IP NET address 140.98.2.1 for seven days. They are mirrored
- to ftp.halcyon.com and are available for 60-90 days.
-
- Directories are:
- pub/fidonet/ham/hamnews (Bulletins)
- /hamant (Antennas)
- /hamsat (Sat. prg/Amsat Bulletins)
- /hampack (Packet)
- /hamelec (Formulas)
- /hamtrain (Training Material)
- /hamlog (Logging Programs)
- /hamcomm (APLink/JvFax/Rtty/etc)
- /hammods (Equip modification)
- /hamswl (SWBC Skeds/Frequencies)
- /hamscan (Scanner Frequencies)
- /hamutil (Operating aids/utils)
- /hamsrc (Source code to programs)
- /hamdemo (Demos of new ham software)
- /hamnos (TCP/IP and NOS related software)
-
- Files may be downloaded via land-line at (214) 226-1181 or (214) 226-1182.
- 1.2 to 16.8K, 23 hours a day .
-
- When ask for Full Name, enter: Guest;guest <return>
-
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- Ham Distribution Net
-
-
- * Origin: Ham Distribution Net Coordinator / Node 1 (1:124/7009)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 15:33:17 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!emory!news-feed-2.peachnet.edu!concert!hearst.acc.Virginia.EDU!murdoch!galen.med.Virginia.EDU!jwh7k@ames.arpa
- Subject: HELP! The FCC will not issue me a ham license
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- On December 18, 1993, I took an ARRL test session and earned a Technician w/HF
- license. During the week of February 20th, other people that were at the
- December 18th test session were receiving their new licenses. Not me!
- After waiting a week, I called the ARRL to see what was going on.
- They had received my paper work and sent it on to the FCC on January 6th.
- The gentleman I talked at the ARRL said that licenses from the same test
- session are not always issued together. After waiting another week, I talked
- to some experienced local hams and was told to call the FCC. On March 3th, I
- called the FCC and asked the status of my license. The person I talked to
- said they have received the paper work from the ARRL, but mine was pulled for
- some problem. I could not get an answer as to what the problem was with my
- application. After I reported this information to the local hams, they said
- to wait and hope the FCC will sort it out. Well, I have waited and no license.
- It will be 90 days on April 6th since the FCC has had my application. This is
- my first ham license, I have _not_ had a ham license canceled by the FCC. Does
- anyone have any ideas what I can do to resolve this problem and finally get
- a license?
- Many thanks for any help and 73
-
- --
- <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
- The Cyberspace Cowboy(TM) riding the electronic frontiers...
- Bill Holman, Clinical Robotics Lab, jwh7k@virginia.edu, (804) 924-8109
- Box 168, UVa Health Sciences Center, Charlottesville, VA, 22908
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 14:50:35 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!news.cac.psu.edu!news.pop.psu.edu!ra!s6550b!colbert@ames.arpa
- Subject: HELP: Anyone know what a XR2206 chip is?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <2n8crrINN451@life.ai.mit.edu>, ceb@synergy.ai.mit.edu (Christopher Barnhart) writes:
- |> In article <CnEFCs.Hso@demon.co.uk>, zawada@softage.demon.co.uk (A Gnome On A Mission) writes:
- |> |> Help, has anyone out there heard of a chip XR2206?
- |> .
- |> .
- |> .
- |> |> Mark Simpson
- |>
- |> This device is a Monolithic Function Generator made by EXAR.
- |> Don't know where do get them anymore. I think EXAR died or
- |> or was purchased by someone. Expect the part number of have the
- |> same numbers but change its prefix.
- |>
- |> It should be inexpensive ($10 or less).
- |>
- |> I do know of a supplier that stocks old - hard to find stuff.
- |> American II Electronics 1-800-767-2637 813-573-0900
- |>
- |> Chris
-
-
- Exar is still alive and kicking. I bought som multipliers from them
- last week. As for the XR2206, JimPak actually sells it in their line.
- You can probably get it from JDR Electronics.
-
- Mike Colbert
- NRL
- colbert@s6550b.nrl.navy.mil
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 13:43:30 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!pacbell.com!sgiblab!wetware!spunky.RedBrick.COM!psinntp!psinntp!arrl.org!zlau@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HELP: Anyone know what a XR2206 chip is?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- A Gnome On A Mission (zawada@softage.demon.co.uk) wrote:
- : Help, has anyone out there heard of a chip XR2206?
-
- : 1. Has it got an equivalent chip I can use instead?
-
- I don't think so, it is a special purpose chip.
-
- : 2. About how much is it?
- Probably as much as it costs for shipping and handling...
- : 3. Give me an address anywhere (any country), I can order it from.
-
- In the USA, JDR Microdevices
- 2233 Samaritan Drive
- San Jose CA 95124
-
- In the UK, you might try Mainline Electronics
- PO Box 235 Leichester LE2 9SH (0533) 777648
- --
- Zack Lau KH6CP/1 2 way QRP WAS
- 8 States on 10 GHz
- Internet: zlau@arrl.org 10 grids on 2304 MHz
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Mar 94 17:32:38 GMT
- From: hp-cv!hp-pcd!hpcvsnz!tomb@hplabs.hp.com
- Subject: How phasing SSB Exciters Work (Was: RF and AF speech processors)
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Alan Bloom (alanb@sr.hp.com) wrote:
- (concerning the generation of quadrature phase audio signals)
-
- : But the hard part is getting the ampltude and phase matching
- : to within a fraction of a dB or degree. As explained above, if you
- : do that, the overall amplitude and delay response versus frequency
- : will be quite good.
-
- So, just how good is a practical network?
-
- In some recent ARRL pubs (e.g., ARRL Handbook, 1987, pg 18-9) there's
- a "matrix" type of phase shift network that claims to be able to give
- good performance with loose-tolerance parts. I put this network into
- Spice last nite, and thought some might be interested in the
- results. Below are four columns plus a frequency column. The
- second column is phase of one output channel. The third is that
- phase with a constant 235 degrees and a ramp at -.066 degrees/Hz taken out.
- The fourth is the magnitude frequency response for that channel.
- The fifth is the magnitude frequency response with an additional
- 5-pole Butterworth low-pass at 3kHz and 5-pole Butterworth high-pass
- at 320Hz, to limit the audio passband to the 300Hz-3kHz voice band.
-
- (I hope tabs in the table won't make it unreadable at too many sites.)
-
- phase filtered
- freq phase error mag mag
- Hz degrees degrees dB dB
- 200 -193.5 54.6 2.2 -8.4
- 230 -203.8 46.4 1.9 -6.1
- 264 -214.0 38.4 1.6 -4.0
- 303 -224.4 30.6 1.3 -2.3
- 348 -234.9 23.1 1.0 -1.2
- 400 -245.6 15.8 0.7 -.5
- 459 -256.5 8.8 .5 -.1
- 527 -267.6 2.3 .3 0
- 606 -278.8 -3.8 .2 0
- 696 -290.2 -9.2 .1 0
- 800 -301.6 -13.8 0 0
- 919 -313.1 -17.4 0 -.1
- 1056 -324.5 -19.9 0 -.1
- 1213 -335.9 -20.9 0 0
- 1393 -347.1 -20.2 .1 0
- 1600 -358.4 -17.8 .2 0
- 1838 -369.5 -13.2 .4 0
- 2111 -380.4 -6.1 .6 -.1
- 2425 -391.1 3.9 .8 -.5
- 2786 -401.7 17.2 1.1 -1.2
- 3200 -411.8 34.3 1.3 -2.4
- 3676 -421.5 56.1 1.6 -4.1
-
- Note: I didn't calc the phase error including the Butterworth
- filters, which are NOT linear phase, but better than the Chebyschev
- typically approximated in a crystal filter.
-
- The exact meaning of the "phase error" column is certainly open
- to discussion, but to me it's obvious that it's a very low error,
- and quite smooth with frequency. And both the magnitude
- columns show extremely good flatness in the voice band:
- particularly the one including the out-of-band audio filters.
-
- I didn't include columns about the phase and amplitude difference
- between the channels, but it's a very close match in both.
-
- (I hope to follow this with another followup about actually
- achieving 90 degree phase differentials with a finite number of
- poles and zeros, but that will have to wait for now.)
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Mar 94 17:33:25 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Internet Callbook
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello everyone:
-
- There is an Internet accessible call sign server sponsored
- by the Rhode Island 2x2 Amateur Repeater Association, in the
- Anomaly Amateur Radio Server:
-
- telnet ns.risc.net (155.212.2.2) login:hamradio
- (BuckMaster and Buffalo Callbooks on line)
-
- 73 & DX de XE1RGL.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 94 16:46:43 -0500
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!agate!howland.reston.ans.net!noc.near.net!news.delphi.com!usenet@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: METEOR SCATTERING - Companies involved...?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Can anyone tell me of companies or organizations involved in communications
- using meteor scattering techniques?
-
- Warren Doud
- doud@galileo.tracor.com
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Mar 1994 15:11:13 GMT
- From: agate!boulder!csn!col.hp.com!news.dtc.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!spikes@ames.arpa
- Subject: obscenity...
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hmmmmm, I've been TOLD that these lanquage-impaired bozos were just the
- guardians of the 'official' tune-up and testing frequencies.
-
-
- Bill
- wb6rzg
-
- "What load, dummy?"
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 30 Mar 1994 16:43:24 GMT
- From: nothing.ucsd.edu!brian@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Obscenity on ham bands
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <slayCnEC6z.KDF@netcom.com> slay@netcom.com (Sandy Lynch) writes:
- >Unfortunately - that might be the case. Try listening on the CW bands.
- >You will rarely, if ever, hear that kind of language.
-
- You're absolutely right - when I tuned down to the CW bands, I didn't
- hear bad language. I didn't hear any language at all - just a bunch
- of beeping noises.
-
- I guess they could be called obscene beeping noises, but that's really
- in the mind of the beholder.
- - Brian
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Mar 94 22:14:19 GMT
- From: ncrgw2.ncr.com!ncrhub2!tdbunews!nsc32!wps@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: Repeater Info
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- I would like to know if there are linked repeaters (2m or 70cm)
- in the LA area. I know of the LA linked system, I can get access
- at home via Sulphur Mountain (WB6ZTU - 447.325). This allows
- one to QSO up and down California. I was wondering if any one
- knows of another system? I do know there is CONDOR on 220, but
- I don't know if there are any repeaters that are cross-linked
- from 2m or 440 into that system.
-
- tnx,
-
- Bill
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Bill Starkgraf wps@ElSegundoCA.ncr.com
- AT&T Global Information Solutions (310) 524-5754
- El Segundo, CA (800) 222-8372 x5754
-
- Call: KD6UQB Simi Settlers ARC
- Simi Valley, CA
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 29 Mar 94 21:41:47 GMT
- From: ncrgw2.ncr.com!ncrhub2!tdbunews!nsc32!wps@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: The FCC Rule Book
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Try your local Ham dealer. That's where I saw them here in the LA Area.
-
- Bill
-
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
- Bill Starkgraf wps@ElSegundoCA.ncr.com
- AT&T Global Information Solutions (310) 524-5754
- El Segundo, CA (800) 222-8372 x5754
-
- Call: KD6UQB Simi Settlers ARC
- Simi Valley, CA
- -----------------------------------------------------------------
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Tue, 29 Mar 1994 19:26:07 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!news.intercon.com!uhog.mit.edu!sgiblab!pacbell.com!uop!csus.edu!netcom.com!greg@network.ucsd.
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <2n7k21$i6d@geraldo.cc.utexas.edu>, <linleyCnF4Ju.55q@netcom.com>, <2n9geh$m32@hpscit.sc.hp.com>reston.a
- Subject : Re: obscenity...
-
- In article <2n9geh$m32@hpscit.sc.hp.com> spikes@sc.hp.com (Bill Spikes) writes:
- >
- >Hmmmmm, I've been TOLD that these lanquage-impaired bozos were just the
- >guardians of the 'official' tune-up and testing frequencies.
- >
- ...keeping in mind, as you do, that malicious interference is illegal,
- whether or not you judge the communication being interfered with to
- have merit.
-
- To say nothing of the fact that your carrier may interfere with efforts
- to bring enforcement actions against the offending stations.
-
- Not to mention that if you really do make a nuisance of yourself, they
- will slide up or down a few kHz, probably on top of someone else. This
- means that you have now effectively even further reduced the amount
- of bandwidth available to civilized users.
-
- All of which leads me to believe that the above is not an appropriate
- response to a newcomer's question about how to deal with inappropriate
- and anti-social behavior on the bands.
-
- Greg
-
- ------------------------------
-
- End of Info-Hams Digest V94 #347
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