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Offline glimmer twin

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Malaysian hams & MH370
« on: March 25, 2014, 1303 UTC »
The Malaysian Amateur Radio Emergency Service (MARES)  is operating a net Re the search for MH370. Check ins are on 14250v & 21250v from 13 to 15 UTC. Malaysian amateur callsigns start with 9M & the callsign for the missing flight is/was 9MMRO. It couldn't be at a worse time for me as I am always at work at that time. But it might be interesting if propagation favors you or via remotes.
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Re: Malaysian hams & MH370
« Reply #1 on: March 27, 2014, 1740 UTC »
Thanks glimmer!
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