Re: Sputnik Copied
AKA cyberkil (n9npo@amsat.org)
Mon, 06 Oct 1997 01:58:20 +0000
is that right? i heard sputnik wasnt even in space yet.
can anyone else back this up?
Don Horton wrote:
> Heard the Sputnik replica 6OCT97 00:37:40 UTC on 145.810 MHz.
> Reciever was Kenwood RS-711A with discone hanging from ceiling. Real easy
> copy provided the squelch is wide open.
> Definitely worth listening for....
>
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