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- Subject: Info-Hams Digest V94 #375
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-
-
- Info-Hams Digest Mon, 4 Apr 94 Volume 94 : Issue 375
-
- Today's Topics:
- 73
- Amateur Forwarding Rules Ammended
- DSP filters
- FCC.GOV (2 msgs)
- HELP: My Satellite Tracking Program Won't Work
- HELP: On-line QST Index?
- IC-206A info Help
- Mount Athos and Cyprus
- Propagation Forecast Bulletin 13 ARLP013
- Royal WE (2 msgs)
- VHF/UHF Station For Sale
-
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- ----------------------------------------------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 17:10:12 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!yeshua.marcam.com!news.kei.com!world!dts@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: 73
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <199404041336.GAA12240@ucsd.edu> William=E.=Newkirk%Pubs%GenAv.Mlb@ns14.cca.CR.rockwell.COM writes:
- >>*best* or *very*. Whats all this nonsense with *KN* when *K* is
- >>all thats needed? 73
- >>Russell Lee G6GL
- >
- >i'm not sure either. it seems to be the "standard" these days -- and it's
- >shown in the typical new license study guides.
- >
- >i could see where a net control or a dx station or special event station would
- >use KN, but in the normal run of things, it seems that KN is not needed --
- >i've never found myself in the situation where there were people calling me
- >when i turned it over in a QSO...
-
- On RTTY, the distinction between K and KN is normally respected. It is
- not uncommon to have a large roundtable on RTTY and need to specify whether
- you want a quick answer from someone (use KN) or want to pass along to
- the next station and allow anyone else who wants to join the
- group to do so.
-
- In RTTY contesting it is a way to say "ONLY THAT STATION" when trying to
- call one station out of a pile.
-
- >
- >and of course KN assumes that the person anxious to call is going to pay
- >attention to that "instruction" anyway....
-
- At least on RTTY, this isn't usually true... People are pretty polite.
-
- >
- >73, bill wb9ivr
-
-
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Daniel Senie Internet: dts@world.std.com
- Daniel Senie Consulting n1jeb@world.std.com
- 508-779-0439 Compuserve: 74176,1347
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 19:17:40 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!marcbg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Amateur Forwarding Rules Ammended
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- FCC NEWS
-
- Report No. DC-2582 ACTION IN DOCKET CASE April 4, 1994
-
- COMMISSION AMENDS RULES CONCERNING MESSAGE FORWARDING
- SYSTEMS IN THE AMATEUR SERVICE
- (PR DOCKET NO. 93-85)
-
- The FCC has relaxed the amateur service rules to enable
- contemporary message forwarding systems to operate at hundreds of
- characters per second while retaining safeguards to prevent
- misuse.
-
- A message forwarding system is a group of amateur stations
- participating in a voluntary, cooperative, interactive
- arrangement where communications from the control operator of an
- originating station are transmitted to one or more destination
- stations via forwarding stations, which may or may not be
- automatically controlled.
-
- Currently, the control operator of each station is
- held individually accountable for each message retransmitted,
- resulting in unnecessary content review and delays. The American
- Radio Relay League, Inc. (League) stated that the obligation of
- the control operator of the first forwarding station should be
- the establishment of the identity of the station originating the
- message. Only when this is not done should these control
- operators be held accountable for improper message content.
- Also, there are currently no central supervisory authority in an
- ad hoc amateur service digital network, making these unsupervised
- systems easy targets for misuse by uncooperative operators and
- non-licensees. Moreover, the Commission said that it could be
- difficult to establish after the fact that a particular VHF
- station originated a fleeting high speed digital transmission.
- For these reasons, the Commission said there must be on-going
- oversight of the system and the control operators of the first
- forwarding stations are in the best position to provide such
- oversight.
-
- Therefore, the Commission will hold accountable only the
- licensees of the station originating a messsage and the licensee
- of the first station forwarding a message in a high speed message
- forwarding system. The licensee of the first forwarding station
- must either authenticate the identity of the station from which
- it accepts communications on behalf of the system, or accept
- accountability for the content of the message.
-
- The Commission also clarified that the station that receives
- a communication directly from the originating station and
- introduces it into the message forwarding system is the first
- forwarding station.
-
- The League and the Colorado Council of Amateur Radio Clubs
- suggested that the Commission substitute the word
- "simultaneously" for "instantaneously" in the redefinition of a
- repeater. The Commission concurred and adopted this
- modification.
-
- The Commission believes that these rule changes will enable
- contemporary high speed message forwarding systems to operate as
- their designers intended, while retaining the minimum safeguards
- necessary to prevent misuse.
-
- Action by the Commission March 30, 1994, by Report and Order
- (FCC 94-76). Chairman Hundt, Commissioners Quello and Barrett.
-
- -FCC-
-
- News Media contact: Patricia A. Chew at (202) 632-5050.
- Private Radio Bureau contact: William T. Cross at (202) 632-
- 4964.
-
- --
- ========================================================
- Marc B. Grant Voice Mail: 214-246-1150
- marcbg@netcom.com Amateur Radio N5MEI
- marcbg@esy.com Computer & Information Security
- =======================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 12:20:12 GMT
- From: amiserv!vpnet!tellab5!jwa@uunet.uu.net
- Subject: DSP filters
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <Pine.3.87.9403301258.C44564-0100000@fep01.rfc.comm.harris.com> slg@rfc.COMm.harris.COM (Steven L Goldstein) writes:
- >>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.
- >
- >>W7LZP
- >
- He should hear the Hamblaster!
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Apr 94 18:22:40 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: FCC.GOV
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Tnx to those who replied to my original posting. Ifigured out
- my syntax problem.
-
-
- Seth T KC2WE
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 19:16:25 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!news.ucdavis.edu!modem63.ucdavis.edu!ddtodd@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: FCC.GOV
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- taylor@tix.timeplex.COM (Seth Taylor) wrote:
-
- >Tried to log into ftp.fcc.gov and I could not login as anonymous
- >with my IP address as a password (usual procedure to get into an
- >open FTP site). Any ideas ?
-
- Well, I just tried both ftp.fcc.gov and fcc.gov and both worked just fine.
- Most sites want your e-mail address rather that your IP address, this may have
- been the problem, I also spell anonymous incorrectly enough that if a login
- ever fails I try again.
-
- cheers,
- Dan
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 3 Apr 1994 12:54:03 -0700
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!sgiblab!barrnet.net!nntp.crl.com!not-for-mail@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: HELP: My Satellite Tracking Program Won't Work
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Hello,
-
- I downloaded the program sattrack for my UNIX box at home and compiled
- it under linux. Everything went okay until I tried the program. The
- program kept on telling me that the satellites have "crashed already".
-
- I tried AO-21, Mir and Oscar 13, they all gave me the same result, and
- I know, for a fact, that the satellites have not been crashed :-).
-
- Please help me, thanks in advance.
-
- 73 de KE6BCU, Benjie
-
- -------here are the scripts I used and the results I got back---------------
-
- Here are the lines I used for AO-21:
-
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006A 94069.83595116 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 4439
- 2 21087 82.9370 215.4726 0036191 0.5572 359.5617 13.74535665156075
-
-
- Here is the line I used for Sunnyvale CA in the sites.dat file
-
- Sunnyvale CA 37.283333 122.200000 50.0
-
-
- And here is what I got from the program, running "sattrack -v"
-
- wales{benjie}41: sattrack -v
-
- SatTrack V1.0
-
- Ground station : Sunnyvale CA
- Satellite : AO-21
- Element set : tle
- Element set type : NASA
- Time zone : PST (-8)
- Duration : 5.0 d
- Min elevation : 48.0 deg
-
-
- Ground station < Sunnyvale CA> : Sunnyvale CA
-
- Ground station : Sunnyvale CA
- Latitude : 1.000000 deg N
- Longitude : 48.000000 deg W
- Altitude : -49.000000 m
-
- Satellite name < AO-21> : AO-21
- Two-line elements < tle> : tle
-
- AO-21
- 1 21087U 91006A 94069.83595116 .00000094 00000-0 82657-4 0 4439
- 2 21087 82.9370 215.4726 0036191 0.5572 359.5617 13.74535665156075
-
- Satellite name : AO-21
- Satellite number : 21087
- Element set : 443
- Epoch : 94008.000000000 d 08-01-94 00:00:00.000 UTC
- Mean anomaly : 4.000000000 deg
- Arg of perigee : 0.000000000 deg
- RAAN : 4.000000000 deg
- Inclination : 3.000000000 deg
- Eccentricity : 0.003619100
- Mean motion : 8.000000000 rev/d
- Decay rate : 8.000000000 rev/d^2
- Orbit : 15607
-
- Display Prediction Restart Quit <D> ? d
- SatTrack KE6BCU
- AO-21 TRACKING MONITOR
-
- Ground Stn : Sunnyvale CA Date: __-__-__ Radio Beacon : 146.000 MHz
- Satellite : AO-21 Day : ___ ___ Doppler Shift: -__.___ kHz
- Inclination: 3.000 deg UTC : __:__:__ Path Loss : ___.___ dB
- Orbit : _____ ___._ % _ PST : __:__:__ Phase (0-256): ___.___
- Sun Azi/Ele: ___._ -__._ deg Mode (ABJLS): __
-
- Azimuth : ___.___ deg Latitude N : -__.___ deg
- Elevation : -__.___ deg Longitude W : -___.___ deg
- Range : _____.___ km Height : _____.___ km
- Range Rate: -__.___ km/s Velocity : _____.___ km/s
-
-
- State Vector X: -_____.___ km Y: -_____.___ km Z: -_____.___ km
- VX: -_____.___ km/s Y: -_____.___ km/s Z: -_____.___ km/s
-
- Next AOS : ___/__:__:__ PST AOS Azimuth : ___.___ deg _
- Duration : ___/__:__:__ MEL Azimuth : ___.___ deg _
- Next LOS : ___/__:__:__ PST LOS Azimuth : ___.___ deg _
- Countdown : ___/__:__:__ Max Elevation: __.___ deg
-
- Satellite has crashed already!
-
-
- --
- Benjie Chen benjie@hh.sbay.org benjie@wales.sbay.org
- KE6BCU@N0ARY.#NOCAL.CA.USA.NOAM KE6BCU on the air / 147.315 +.600 pl151.4
- Join Internet Amateur Mathematics Society. Email listserv@hh.sbay.org with
- "FAQ iams" in the body of the message.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Apr 1994 18:37:56 GMT
- From: lerc.nasa.gov!nova.sti.nasa.gov!newsfeed.gsfc.nasa.gov!lvn@purdue.edu
- Subject: HELP: On-line QST Index?
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Is there one? I looked through the ARRL file server index and did
- not find one. If not available, does anyone know if QST, CQ, etc.
- are searchable through the services on Compuserve? I'm looking to
- go back a number of years.
-
- Thanks, Larry, K3TLX
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Apr 94 14:25:13 -0600
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!gatech!news-feed-2.peachnet.edu!darwin.sura.net!atlas.tntech.edu!jmg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: IC-206A info Help
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- Does anyone have information and/or opinions about the Icom IC-260A all mode 2
- meter rig?
-
- good/bad.. worth?
-
- thanks
-
- Jeff, AC4HF
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Apr 94 22:25:30 GMT
- From: news-mail-gateway@ucsd.edu
- Subject: Mount Athos and Cyprus
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- To : All Radio Amateurs
- The DXCC commitee
- The DXAC commitee
-
-
-
- Gentlemen,
-
- A recent "Proposed Vote for Schedule" has been announced by the DXAC
- Chairman, which includes the topics of Mount Athos Deletion and acceptance
- of the pseudo-state of the occupied part of Cyprus, in the DXCC list.
-
- It is quite clear to us and probably to every greek radio amateur, that the
- above proposal, sounds like a blackmail effort or a threat. It can easily be
- translated to "make SV/A active again, or we delete it, and add the pseudo-
- state instead", or even to "behave or you will be punished".
-
- We would like to remind to Mr. Chairman, as well as any one else behind
- these proposals, the followings :
-
- - The pseudo-state that you propose to accept as a DXCC country has
- resulted from the unprovoked invasion of the Turks military forces in Cyprus,
- in 1974. It is therefore a result of a violent act, from one country against
- another. Are you gentlemen of the DXAC commitee going to appraise
- and encourage such acts, by proposals like the one mentioned above?
-
- - Are you aware gentlemen, that the northern part of Cyprus is still -
- since 1974- under armed occupation, by the Turkish Armed Forces and
- that there are still homeless people, forced to abandon their properties
- and home land? We very well remember that some years ago, when Iraq
- invaded Kuwait, an international force was assembled to liberate the
- occupied country. Of course, such a force was never assembled for
- Cyprus, but then again, Cyprus is not producing any oil. This however
- does not give you, or anybody else, the right to create a status quo, with
- stupid proposals, like yours.
-
- - The pseudo-state gentlemen, has not been recognized by any
- international organization (like UN or EC) or by any other country, except
- of course Turkey. Are you gentlement going to replace these
- international organizations in their role, or your real intentions are to
- exercize pressure to these organizations to recognize countries
- according to your (hidden, possibly financial) wishes (or interests)? Also,
- are you aware that there have been several appeals to the UN against Turkey,
- and that Turkey has been condemned by the UN for its acts? Are you
- encouraging Turkey's acts by your proposals?
-
- - The DXAC, the DXCC and all other radio amateur organizations, as
- well as radio amateurs themselves, have to stick to the rules of amateur
- radio, as they are defined after years of ham activity. One of the most
- basic rules of our hobby is that amateur radio stays clear of politics
- or personal financial interests. How can it be then, that you are currently
- taking part in a very old debate between Cyprus and Turkey? Is it
- possible that financial reasons are behind your proposals?
-
- - The Mount Athos gentlemen is not just a banch of "mounts". It is a holy
- area of the Romanian, Yugoslavian, Russian, Bulgarian and Greek
- churches, or even better put, of the whole Christian Orthodox world.
- Mount Athos is entirely populated by monks, and Apollo is the only monk
- in the whole world who is an active radio amateur (at least from what we
- are aware of). When Apollo stopped its DX activities, a lot of hams
- around the world complained and urge him to repeate them. Now
- gentlemen, you are proposing the deletion of SV/A from the DXCC list.
- Of course, this is not the first time that you are making such proposals,
- maybe because you consider yourselves authorised to decide on
- subjects affecting everybody in our hobby, without asking anybody's
- opinion.
-
- As far as we are concerned, dear fellow hams, we promise you that if these
- proposals are ever voted, we will stop all DX activities, and will encourage
- other Greek hams to do the same, so that the SV prefix becomes as rare as the
- SV/A is today. Then again, the DXCC commitee might very well delete SV from
- their list, but we certainly do not care to be part of a list created by
- ignorant, politically influenced mappets.
-
- The following radio amateurs are signing this message :
-
- John Caradimas (SV1CEC) Dimitris Kaiafas (SV1BTW)
- 49, Lomvardou Street 16, Manis Street
- 114-74, Athens 124-62, Chaidari, Athens
- GREECE GREECE
-
- Danae Nika (SV1CIQ) Dimitris Gavalas (SV1BTO)
- 49 Lomvardou Street 47, Kassomouli Street
- 114-74, Athens 117-44, Athens
- GREECE GREECE
-
- Korina Sfakiotaki (SV1CDQ)
- 47 Kassomouli Street
- 117-44, Athens
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 19:20:46 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!galaxy.ucr.edu!library.ucla.edu!csulb.edu!csus.edu!netcom.com!marcbg@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Propagation Forecast Bulletin 13 ARLP013
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- ZCZC AP27
- QST de W1AW
- Propagation Forecast Bulletin 13 ARLP013
- >From Tad Cook, KT7H
- Seattle, WA April 2, 1994
- To all radio amateurs
-
- SB PROP ARL ARLP013
- ARLP013 Propagation de KT7H
-
- Solar flux is dropping. This week saw it dip below 90. In a few
- days it should start increasing again to peak near 105 around
- April 9. Then it should drop back to current levels about the third
- week in April.
-
- For the next few days expect increasingly disturbed conditions due
- to a recurring coronal hole. The worst conditions are predicted for
- April 5 and 6, but stormy conditions will probably last through the
- middle of the month, quieting down gradually.
-
- For the long term, the NOAA Space Environment Service Center has
- released some new observations for the rest of this cycle and the
- start of the next. They note that sunspot cycles are not exactly 11
- years, but vary around a mean of 10.2 to 11.8 years. A short
- current cycle would put the minimum around late 1996. A long cycle
- would end in late 1999. Another clue is a theory that places the
- solar minimum for any cycle about three to five years after the
- first spotless day following the peak of the cycle. That day
- occurred last fall, so the minimum should be some time from late
- 1996 to 1998.
-
- Sunspot Numbers from March 24 through 30 were 46, 56, 39, 41, 32, 23
- and 48, with a mean of 40.7. 10.7 cm flux was 92.7, 90.9, 88.5,
- 88.4, 87.6, 86.1 and 86.3, with a mean of 88.6.
-
- The path projection for this week is from Tuscaloosa, Alabama to
- Yemen.
-
- 80 meters looks good from 0030z to 0230z, and 40 meters from 2330z
- to 0330z. Check 30 meters from 2300z to 0130z, and again from 0300z
- to 0415z. 20 meters should be good from 2030z to around sundown on
- the U.S. end, and 17 meters from 1800z to sundown. 15 meters does
- not look promising, but check from 1800z to 2130z. Openings on 12
- and 10 meters look very unlikely, but are most likely in the
- afternoon.
- NNNN
- /EX
-
-
- --
- ========================================================
- Marc B. Grant Voice Mail: 214-246-1150
- marcbg@netcom.com Amateur Radio N5MEI
- marcbg@esy.com Computer & Information Security
- =======================================================
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Apr 94 18:55:22 GMT
- From: agate!howland.reston.ans.net!math.ohio-state.edu!magnus.acs.ohio-state.edu!csn!col.hp.com!srgenprp!news.dtc.hp.com!hpscit.sc.hp.com!hpuerci.atl.hp.com!hpuerca!edh@ucbvax.berkeley.edu
- Subject: Royal WE
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In line with an earlier post, I have changed to a new thread
- subject (though I find the 73/73s subject amusing too).
-
- Why _do_ people switch to the "we" when they mean "I"?
- Unless the callsign is JY1 or similar well-known true
- "royal" person(s). I've always had to presume the speaker
- must have a mouse in his/her pocket.
-
- That is unless you are in a QSO with me and my wife
- (KI5EV-Dawn) is in the shack with me :-)
- "We have a SB1600 here!"
-
- Cheerses and best regardes.
- Ed Humphries - N5RCK
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: 4 Apr 1994 19:25:39 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!usc!math.ohio-state.edu!news.acns.nwu.edu!casbah.acns.nwu.edu!rdewan@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: Royal WE
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- In article <edh.765480938@hpuerca>,
- Ed Humphries <edh@hpuerca.atl.hp.com> wrote:
- >In line with an earlier post, I have changed to a new thread
- >subject (though I find the 73/73s subject amusing too).
- >
- >Why _do_ people switch to the "we" when they mean "I"?
- >Unless the callsign is JY1 or similar well-known true
- >"royal" person(s). I've always had to presume the speaker
- >must have a mouse in his/her pocket.
- >
- >That is unless you are in a QSO with me and my wife
- >(KI5EV-Dawn) is in the shack with me :-)
- >"We have a SB1600 here!"
- >
- >Cheerses and best regardes.
- >Ed Humphries - N5RCK
-
- Heard on the local 147.345 machine:
- Ham: We are going to Dayton this year.
- I: Who is going with you?
- Ham: Just we are going.
-
- Aaargh!
-
- Rajiv
- aa9ch
- r-dewan@nwu.edu
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 18:22:51 GMT
- From: ihnp4.ucsd.edu!swrinde!cs.utexas.edu!howland.reston.ans.net!EU.net!uknet!bnr.co.uk!corpgate!nrtpa038!brtph560!brtph8db!rlukas@network.ucsd.edu
- Subject: VHF/UHF Station For Sale
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- VHF/UHF Yaesu FT736R 2M/6M/70CM modules installed. Unit has built in
- AC power supply and can be used on external 12vdc supplay as well. Radio
- manuals and boxes. If interested call me at work
- (919) 991-7265 or at home (919) 833-0199 and lv msg or lv msg
- for 'rlukas@bnr.ca' on internet.
-
- Asking $1600 shipped
-
- Also have a MIRAGE D1010N amplifier 10w in 100w out with N connectors.
- This model does not have a pre-amp. Works in SSB or FM modes.
- Asking $280
-
-
- Thanks es 73 de Bob KB9MS Raleigh N.C.
-
- ------------------------------
-
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 1994 17:14:48 GMT
- From: news.mtholyoke.edu!world!dts@uunet.uu.net
- To: info-hams@ucsd.edu
-
- References <764973671snx@bsdihi.atr.bso.nl>, <2nf4ra$ka3@search01.news.aol.com>, <1994Apr4.153626.24688@ve6mgs.ampr.org>
- Subject : Re: STOP SENDING HAMS ON USENET CRAP !!!
-
- In article <1994Apr4.153626.24688@ve6mgs.ampr.org> mark@ve6mgs.ampr.org (Mark G. Salyzyn) writes:
- >Anyone that thinks up a title like this wants a flame war or is a newby. I will
- >not oblige, however, a sane individual asks:
- >
- >teacherjh@aol.com (Teacherjh) writes:
- >
- >>However, the best solution I can come up
- >>with would be to put the actual postings in one usenet group, and have a short
- >>message in all the others pointing to that usenet area (and an ftp site also)
- >>where they can get the info.
- >
- >It is posted as *one* set of articles, cross-posted to four groups. It *is*
- >effectively posted to one group, the pointer being the Cross-posting list
- >in the Newsgroups: line.
-
-
-
-
- Could you please cite examples of news readers that DO get this "correct"?
- I use rn, and I see crosspostings once per newsgroup they are posted to.
- The system I have has every newsreader known to Unixkind, so if there is
- one that gets this "right", I'd like to try it.
-
- The "problem" is most definitely NOT limited to AOL.
-
-
- --
- ---------------------------------------------------------------
- Daniel Senie Internet: dts@world.std.com
- Daniel Senie Consulting n1jeb@world.std.com
- 508-779-0439 Compuserve: 74176,1347
-
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