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GI7ONC > KAM      20.02.97 21:58l 30 Lines 937 Bytes #-10724 (0) @ EU
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Subj: KAM Help PLease
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From: GI7ONC@GB7HMI.#63.GBR.EU
To  : KAM@EU

Hi,
I am writing on behalf of the Electronic Enginneering Radio Society at
Queen's University in Belfast.  We have a KAM but we do not have a manual.
We can work most things but for listening to data on HF we find it difficult
to id the signals.  Is there a signal analysis function similar to that on
the AEA PK-232 which gives its best guess to signals - as to type and baud
rate ?   Is there any good software to do this?

Also is the WEFAX software for the KAM?

Thanks

73's de Chris GI7ONC

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