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SHUTTLE MISSION
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FREQUENCIES
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BY
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TOPOL
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This is a list of frequencies that are used during a shuttle mission, I have found them from all sorts of various materials, including monitoring times, popular communication and jim thompson.
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NASA SHUTTLE AIR-TO GROUND
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3.850 mhz Johnson Space Flight Center
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3.860 mhz Goddard Space Flight Center
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7.185 mhz Goddard Space Flight Center
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14.280 mhz Johnson SFC
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14.295 mhz Goddard SFC
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21.370 mhz Johnson SFC
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21.395 mhz Goddard SFC
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28.600 mhz Johnson SFC
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28.645 mhz Goddard SFC
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USAF/NASA FREQUENCIES
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4.510 MHZ 9.974 MHZ
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4.760 MHZ 10.780 MHZ
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4.855 MHZ 11.104 MHZ
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4.992 MHZ 11.414 MHZ
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5.350 MHZ 11.548 MHZ
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5.810 MHZ 14.615 MHZ
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6.727 MHZ 19.303 MHZ
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6.740 MHZ 19.984 MHZ
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8.993 MHZ 20.191 MHZ
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9.315 MHZ 20.475 MHZ
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HF USED AT KENNEDY SPACE CENTER
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search/rescue
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2.182 mhz 3.023 mhz 5.68 mhz 8.346 mhz 10.003 mhz 14.993 mhz 19.993 mhz
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VHF Sarsat 121.50 marine distress 156.0 military air distress 243.0
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Kennedy operations
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7.675 mhz 7.765 mhz 10.78 mhz 13.213 mhz 20.390 mhz
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Ships
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2.625 mhz 5.190 mhz 5.696 mhz 5.810 mhz 9.125 mhz 11.407 mhz
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Aircraft
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6.693 mhz 6.896 mhz 6.983 mhz 7.461 mhz 8.891 mhz 9.043 mhz 9.131 mhz
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10.78 mhz 11.205 mhz 13.170 mhz 15.015 mhz 18.20 mhz
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VHF FREQUENCIES AT KENNEDY
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Operations
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117.80 mhz 121.90 mhz 126.40 mhz 148.40 mhz 162.60 mhz 170.10 mhz 284.0
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Aircraft
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164.80 mhz
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Ships
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148.50 mhz 149.10 mhz 162.0 mhz
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Shuttle
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296.0 mhz primary 259.70 mhz secondary 296.8 mhz eva spacesuits 279.0 mhz
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S band microwave in mhz
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Shuttle to ground 2205.0 2217.5 2250.0 2287.5 mhz
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Ground to Shuttle 2041.9 2201.4
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Jim thompson had these up on hamnet
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Nasa Aeronautical Frequencies vhf/uhf in mhz
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KENNEDY SC PATRICK AFB EDWARDS AFB
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117.8 118.4 116.4
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121.7 121.7 120.7
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126.2 125.1 121.8
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126.3 126.2 126.1
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284.0 128.7 127.8
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138.3 236.6
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138.45 269.9
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149.925 290.3
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162.6120 318.1
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273.5 390.1
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335.8
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340.9
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348.4
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358.3
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-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ennedy space center ground support VHF in mhz
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148.480 163.510 170.350
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149.170 163.560 171.150
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162.610 165.190 171.260
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163.460 170.150 173.560
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163.480 170.170 173.680
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------.ASA MALABAR (PALM BAY) HF NETWORKS IN KHZ
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2405 DATA BUOYS 2622 SRB RECOVERY PRIMARY
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2664 BACKUP MISSION AUDIO-CAPE/HOU 2678 ETR RANGE CONTROL
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2716 NAVY HARBOR CNTL-PORT CANAV. 2764 SRB RECOVERY CHANNEL
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3024 COAST GUARD SAR-PRIMARY 3187 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS CHANNEL
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4376 PRIMARY RECOVERY ZONE SAR 4510 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS CHANNEL
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4856 CAPE RADIO/LEADER 4992 CAPE RADIO/COAST GUARD SHIPS
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5180 NASA TRACKING SHIPS 5187 NASA TRACKING SHIPS
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5190 ETR PRIMARY NIGHT CHANNEL 5350 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT
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5680 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS 5810 ETR SECONDARY NIGHT CHANNEL
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6720 SAR PRIMARY ATLANTIC 6896 CAPE RADIO
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6837 CAPE RADIO 7412 SAR COMMS WITH BAHAMMAS
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7461 CAPE RADIO/LAUNCH SUPPORT A/C 7525 NASA GROUND TRACKING NET
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7676 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 7765 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS
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7919 DATA CHANNEL 7985 DATA CHANNEL
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9022 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 9043 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT
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9132 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 10305 SPACE MISSILE TACTICAL NET
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10310 MALABAR TO ASCENSION IS-MUX 10780 ETR PRIMARY DAY CHANNEL
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11104 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS 11252 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS
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11407 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS 11414 CAPE RADIO
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11548 CAPE RADIO 11621 SRB RECOVERY SHIPS
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13227 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 13237 DATA CHANNEL
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13495 DATA CHANNEL 13600 MALABAR TO ASCENSION IS-MUX
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13878 LAUNCH SUPPORT AIRCRAFT 14937 ASCENSION IS TO MALABAR-MUX
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18009 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS 19303 LAUNCH SUPPORT SHIPS
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19640 CAPE RADIO 19966 ASCENSION IS TO MALABAR-MUX
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20186 LAUNCH TRACKING NET 20192 MALABAR TO ASCENSION IS MUX
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20198 OCC SHUTTLE MISSION AUDIO 20390 ETR-SECONDARY DAY CHANNEL
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22755 ASCENSION IS TO MALABAR-MUX 23413 CAPE RADIO
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27065 NASA CB RADIOS
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--------------------------------------------------------------------------------RBy the way dont forget that nasa has transponders on f2 satellites on the clarke belt. For a more detailed list of information refer to monitoring times sept.88 issue. Or leave e-mail to me, and i'll look it up.
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by topol kwv8bp
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From: JIM THOMPSON
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To: ALL
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Subj: NASA FREQS.
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SHUTTLE MISSION FREQUENCIES
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AERONAUTICAL FREQUENCIES VHF/UHF IN MHz
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KSC PATRICK AFB EDWARDS AFB
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117.8 118.4 116.4
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121.7 121.7 120.7
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126.2 125.1 121.8
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126.3 126.2 126.1
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284.0 128.7 127.8
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138.3 236.6
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138.450 269.9
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149.925 290.3
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162.6120 318.1
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273.5 390.1
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335.8
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340.9
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348.4
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358.3
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KSC GROUND SUPPORT VHF IN MHz
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148.480 163.510 170.350
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149.170 163.560 171.150
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162.610 165.190 171.260
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163.460 170.150 173.560
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163.480 170.170 173.680
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S BAND MICROWAVE IN MHz
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SHUTTLE TO GROUND 2205.0 2217.5
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2250.0 2287.5
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GROUND TO SHUTTLE 2041.9 2201.4
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SHORTWAVE FREQUENCIES IN KHz
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2622 6693 9042 13277
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2678 6708 9132 13600
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3850 7461 10780* 14397
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3860 7675 11205 14896
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5180 7910 11407 20186
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5190 8972 12160 20197
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5350 8981 12277 20198
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5810 7765 13170 20390**
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ALL FREQUENCIES ARE IN UPPER SIDEBAND
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* PRIMARY FREQUENCY
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** SECONDARY FREQUENCY
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THESE FREQUENCIES HAVE NOT BEEN CHECKED BY ME
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The May 1983 issue of Popular Communications magazine lists
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the following HF frequencies for Space Shuttle related moni-
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toring:
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2.622 NASA booster rocket recovery
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3.385 NASA tracking
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3.395 NASA tracking
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5.190 NASA tracking vessels
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5.810 NASA booster recovery vessels
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6.708 NASA aircraft
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6.896 NASA aircraft
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6.983 NASA tracking
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7.461 NASA aircraft
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7.675 NASA Kennedy operations
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7.765 NASA aircaft
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10.780 USAF "Cape Radio" (primary)
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11.205 NASA Pacific operations
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11.407 NASA booster rcoket recovery
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14.456 NASA tracking
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20.186 NASA tracking (Ascension Island)
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20.191 NASA tracking (Ascension Island)
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20.390 USAF "Cape Radio" (secondary)
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Other VHF, UHF, and microwave frequencies are listed in this
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article on pages 38 and 39.
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Bob Parnass, AT&T Bell Laboratories - ihnp4!ihuxf!parnass - (312)979-5414
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