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AMATEUR SATELLITES SERVICES...
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5 IARU REGION 1 50MHz / 145MHz / UH
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5.3 RULES IARU REGION 1 50 MHz, 145
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5.7 RULES IARU REGION I SEPTEMBER A
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5.7.8 Scoring Section 1: A two-way
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5.8 ELECTRONIC LOG EXCHANGE At its
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5.11 INTRODUCTION OF LOCATOR BONUS
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d. Confirmation procedure 1) As soo
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