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73 / 72,
K3RRR
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73 de Robert K3RRR
http://K3RRR.com
@K3TripleR
http://YouTube.com/user/K3RRR
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Hi Robert, I followed with great interest one of the videos you published on dopler correction using the PSTrotator and SDRuno programs. I would like to ask you if you have version 1.22 of the SDRuno program. I’ve read that it’s a great version for SDR-RTL.
Thank you
73 de Michele, IK3HTH
They have a newer version now that’s even better that is still free.
Greetings
Would it go that I was allowed to embed your hyperlink leading to your website, a picture and short information, in my private hobbyist and non-commercial blog website, until revoked by you?
https://www.blog-rodmar.com/hobbys/cb-funk-amateurfunk/
I basically always ask beforehand, as I think it is proper to do so.
I have also already with learning the amateur radio service get and also already an amateur radio brand Yasue FT-221-R. from 144 to 148 MHz (each eight 500 kHz segments) unfortunately without matching power cable, microphone get.
I would be very pleased to receive your reply, the 73 to you.
Respectfully
Alfred Preinfalk jr. nickname: Rodmar
Oberaich 59. 4232 Hagenberg im Mühlkreis. Upper Austria
Not a problem!
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73 de Robert K3RRR
Twitter: @K3TripleR
YouTube.com/K3RRR
Website: K3RRR.com
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