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Bob, Bob, Jeeze, Bob. Wish you could have noticed for sure whether the Wobbler on 590 just over-rode the transmitter on 590 or whether it replaced it. Assuming it replaced it, then it would make me think that the racket was network-transported. That would take the suspicion away from the power-instability view pretty certainly. If the Wobbler burst over-rode the 590 transmitter, then it could put the argument back to the power-instability view. Betcha from the strength of the burst that it came from the 590 transmitter, not a big spur out of nowhere. The Plot Thickens/The Thot Plickens. Anyone care to answer ME on this theory of mine? Charles Robert Foxworth wrote:
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Charles A & Leonor L Taylor
Greenville, North Carolina
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