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Re: [HCDX] question



There's RTTY contest going on right now (ARRL RTTY Roundup). You'll find
bunch of RTTY stations on ham bands until 24Z tomorrow Sunday.

73!

Risto

On Sat, January 7, 2006 13:56, Gatorkillerasg@xxxxxxx wrote:
> what is that noise on 7.044.1 mhz, anybody has an idea? sounds like sstv
> and morse code
>
> 73 christoph
>
>
> You see,  wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat.
> You pull his tail in New  York and his head is meowing in Los Angeles. Do
> you understand this? And radio  operates exactly the same way: you send
> signals here, they receive them  there. The only difference is that there
> is no cat.
>
> Albert  Einstein, when asked to describe radio
> US (German-born) physicist (1879 -  1955)
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Risto Kotalampi (W6RK)
Hayward, CA

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