PRC as a amplifier in GPS question.

On Feb 11, 5:33 pm, "Clocky" <notg...@happen.com> wrote:
Graham Cooper wrote:
On Jan 1, 5:24 pm, No One You Know <no-...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Mon, 31 Dec 2012 22:57:11 -0800 (PST), Graham Cooper

grahamcoop...@gmail.com> wrote:
Dude you are a dole bludger!

I'd say not, but YOU are almost certainly on some Mental disability
pension.

And a Bullshitter! OUTRIGHT!

Again, we'll leave the bullshitting to you - you're so GOOD at it.

And a Idiot trying to impress people you worked your way up from the
garage floor.

Whereas all you've been able to impress upon anybody is what a
useless, psycho-loon and newsgroup pest you are.

newsgroup pest?

Every Group loves me!

History shows otherwise, oh universally hated man!
My little room of pet Trolls you bred here are not universal in any
way you BIG LIAR YOU!

Herc
--

Dude you are a dole bludger!
I've never received a dole payment.
And a Bullshitter! OUTRIGHT!
Nope.
CLOCKY (aus.tv)
 
In article <ca4d459f-4176-40ca-bbdf-
e51e7ec8a77c@jt13g2000pbb.googlegroups.com>, grahamcooper7@gmail.com
says...
On Feb 11, 12:38 pm, No One You Know <no-...@gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 18:29:12 -0800 (PST), "Government Shill #2"

gov.sh...@gmail.com> wrote:
Thank you for pointing out the obvious.

You're more than welcome.....

From CLOCKY's adolescence in usenet *Spawned* No One You Know..

2 BIG BULLY BOYS and their perpetual verbal diarrhoea

Then SHILL and his hired USA KOOK GOON BDK joined the Shit bandwagon..
You can't even tell that #2 works for me! What a dope! Why do you think
he's called #2??? A serious lack of understanding for someone who claims
to have special abilities. Maybe you meant special in a bad way, as in
sub-normal?

Then Midnight dawned on BruceS and he turned into a shit yank too..
and USA Holiday maker Brad joined in the Yanky shit abuse of Aussies
here in Aus.Tv
No, just you.

Now I have a gang of pet trolls with perpetual shit spewing all day
out of them..
We aren't the ones claiming to be special, we're just sane. That's
something you'll never be.

2 Derelict Aussies made it look OK to crap on fellow Aussies all day
and now every YANK with a foul mouth joins in..
Wahhhhhhhh! I'm Genesis Adam and the mere mortals are fucking with me,
and there's not a damn thing I can do about it! If you really were some
sort of powerful being, you should be able to strike me dead, but you
can't even get a decent place to live.

350 MILLION of these shit-for-brains egotistical Yanks... and just 2
of them overtook AUS.TV..
Two of us have "overtook" AUS.TV? I'm impressed with our abilities, and
totally unimpressed with yours, you demented, manboobed, mumbling pile
of lunatic voices in your head..



--
BDK- Head FUD-Master Blaster. Friend to all kOOkbashers.
 
Vote 99% Greens wrote:
All their protestations about FREEDOM OF SPEECH, the conservatives
shit themselves whenever they are shown up to be fraudulent liars
they are.

"Journalist Nick Ross reminded that his work must be "in keeping with
ABC policies"
by: James Madden
From: The Australian
March 08, 2013 12:00AM



AN ABC journalist has been disciplined by the broadcaster's
management over concerns that his online posts about the National
Broadband Network failed to meet its "standards of objective
journalism". Nick Ross, who edits a forum on the ABC website that focuses
on
technology and games issues, has written a series of favourable
articles about the NBN recently.
He has been highly critical of the Coalition's opposition to the $37.4
billion project.
An ABC spokeswoman said Mr Ross had "been reminded of the need to
ensure that his work in this area is in keeping with ABC policies".
But the spokeswoman did not clarify whether Mr Ross had been
specifically told by ABC management not to post any further blogs
about the NBN"
http://www.theaustralian.com.au/media/broadcast/journalist-nick-ross-reminded-that-his-work-must-be-in-keeping-with-abc-policies/story-fna045gd-1226592761565


"Hypocrisy: The Australian attacks ABC's NBN objectivity

It's not the first time that Ross has been accused of pro-NBN
sentiment. In July 2012, Shadow Communications Minister Malcolm
Turnbull accused the journalist of creating "relentless propaganda"
to support the NBN, as Ross challenged Turnbull to back up a number
of controversial public statements he had made about the NBN.

However, Ross's articles have been very positively received by
Australia's technology sector, which retains significant concerns
about the viability of the Coalition's NBN policy. An article of
significant length published by Ross several weeks ago received 438
comments, with the majority praising Ross's work for its analysis and
detail, in a media environment in which few journalists have
challenged disputed claims the Coalition has made regarding the NBN.

In addition, other media outlets have started to use Ross's work as a
basis for investigating the differences between the two policies.
This week, for example, Channel 10's The Project television show used
Ross's work extensively in sharply questioning Turnbull on his rival
NBN policy."
http://delimiter.com.au/2013/03/08/hypocrisy-the-australian-attacks-abcs-nbn-objectivity/


The vast differences between the NBN and the Coalition's alternative
Nick Ross ABC Technology and Games 21 Feb 2013

The Coalition's broadband policy slogan states that they will
"Complete the current NBN cheaper and faster." This simply isn't true.
We'll continue to cover the sketchy claims of being 'faster' and
'cheaper' in other articles but for now we'll focus on the supposed
similarities and differences.

The Coalition's NBN alternative is different by almost every measure.

It uses different technologies to connect the bulk of the country; it
has different uses and applications; it affects Australia's health
service differently; it provides different levels of support in
emergencies and natural disasters; it requires a different amount of
power to operate; the cost of maintenance is different; the overall
cost, the return on investment and the re-sale value are different;
the management, ownership, governance, competition and monopoly
factors will be different; it has a different life-span and
upgradability issues; the effect on businesses (of all sizes) and GDP
is different; the effects on television are different; the effect on
Senior Citizens is different; the viability and potential for cost
blowouts is different; the costs of buying broadband will be
different; the reliability is different; the effect on property
prices will be different; the timescale is different; the legacy is
different.
Ultimately, it has completely different aims.

http://www.abc.net.au/technology/articles/2013/02/21/3695094.htm


As this graph from European FttN-provider, Asotel, illustrates. If
you're more than 2KM from the node right now, FttN isn't going to
help you at all.
http://www.abc.net.au/technology/images/general/blogs/chirgwin/nbn/grafikVDSL2eng.png


At 2km from the node, ADSL speeds are similar to VDSL speeds.

**Dumbarse liberals are going to install millions of these cabinets
through out Australian streets as connection NODE points.**

http://www.abc.net.au/technology/images/general/blogs/nr/nbn/cttncabinet.jpg


Are the large, fridge-sized cabinets a comforting reminder of man's
ability to generate broadband?
Or a Monstrous Carbuncle on the face of a much-loved, elegant
friend... that lowers property value?

"The effects of the Coalition's policy are less clear cut. Some have
said that having the large fridge-sized FttN cabinets outside your
house will lower value. It probably depends on the premises' outlook.
Some won't care, but as Selling Houses Australia tells us repeatedly,
they are likely to polarise buyers and reduce the market - some will
view them as monstrous carbuncles some will recognise the potential
for really fast internet."

It raises the question that if the Coalition wants to build a network
for Australians that is "sufficient for their needs" which needs are
those? The ones of the general public in 2013 or of the nation in
2020?
http://www.abc.net.au/technology/images/general/blogs/nr/nbn/zettabyte.jpg


Source: Cisco VNI

According to Cisco's world-leading VNI index (which is what
governments and businesses around the world use to base
infrastructure decisions upon), the amount of data moving over the
internet has doubled since 2011. It will double again well before
2020. The trend is for it to keep rising. The following graph was put
forward by members of Australia's
technology community to illustrate the long term, future-proof
benefit of choosing fibre now.

(While ADSL2 etc ADSL2+ etc speeds deteriorate further away from
exchange the top red line (1000 Mbps) shows fibre unaffected by
distance.
http://www.abc.net.au/technology/images/general/blogs/nr/nbn/futurebycabidas.png


In 10-to-20 years' time what will we think when looking at this graph?
Source: Cabidas

"Ultimately, the Coalition has only mentioned current needs. It needs
to address the specifics of Australia's future requirements and the
compatibility of its policies with Cisco's world-leading VNI
forecast."
http://www.abc.net.au/technology/images/general/blogs/nr/nbn/nztable.png


"The NZ Cost Benefit Analysis illustrates the potential of an
Australian Cost Benefit Analysis.

In the healthcare domain, the savings considered as part of the
analysis included lower hospital admission and test costs, fewer
emergency room visits, lower travel-related costs, lower long-term
prescription drug costs, faster access to physicians and faster care
delivery leading to savings in government expenditure on healthcare.
The result was a NZ$5.9 billion [$4.8 billion] consumer surplus over
20 years.
In the education domain, the savings considered are those that result
from lower costs of skill enhancement, as well as reduced cost of
course materials and savings on field trips. The result was a NZ$3.6
billion [$2.9 billion] consumer surplus over 20 years.

Business services-related savings are achieved through improved
productivity, lower travel-related costs, lower network and
communication expenses, and savings (as well as new revenues) from
the cloud-enablement of applications. The result in this domain was
the largest - NZ$14.2 billion [$11.6 billion].

Economic gains in the dairy industry relate to increased dairy farm
productivity and were calculated at NZ$9.1 billion [$7.4 billion]
over 20 years. Annually the combined GDP impact of the build, and the
consumer surplus from the applications, are worth about the same to
New Zealand as the money we earn every year from our wine exports.
"

What do dumb arse Libs have to say about all this detailed factual
analysis?
ˇ ""Rusty :
08 Mar 2013 6:47:20am
Nick,

Good to hear the news today (Australian 8 March 2013) that your
blatant ALP politicking for the NBN has been halted at last by ABC
management...a journalist is meant to be objective...the unresolved
issue still remains as to how much free stuff (ie trips, meals,
accommodation) the NBN or its contractors provided to you...how about
some disclosure at least?
'AN ABC journalist has been disciplined by the broadcaster's
management over concerns that his online posts about the National
Broadband Network failed to meet its "standards of objective
journalism".
Nick Ross, who edits a forum on the ABC website that focuses on
technology and games issues, has written a series of favourable
articles about the NBN recently.

He has been highly critical of the Coalition's opposition to the $37.4
billion project.

An ABC spokeswoman said Mr Ross had "been reminded of the need to
ensure that his work in this area is in keeping with ABC policies".'

'Mr Ross did not respond to questions from The Australian.' - no
surprise there is there Nick?

Why don't you just resign?
""

"Rusty" sound like Blowjob!
How things could have been different if Gov still owned Telstra, were they
could be directed to provide proper customer service and assist with NBN
instead of obstruction.



Another Lib policy FAILURE where they took the ca$$h, without thinking of
the greater consequences to future telecommunications in this country.




http://www.smh.com.au/it-pro/government-it/broadband-blues-thousands-stuck-in-the-slow-lane-20130307-2fmw4.html

Broadband blues: thousands stuck in the slow lane

Outrage: construction of the National Broadband Network can't come soon
enough for many Australians. Photo: Alastair Bett

Hundreds of thousands of Australians, even in capital cities, are unable to
access quality home broadband due to ageing infrastructure and black spots,
leading to calls for the government to change the NBN rollout to reach these
areas first.

After publishing a story on internet black spots earlier this week, Fairfax
Media has been contacted by dozens of people - in both capital cities and
regional areas - who were denied broadband due to issues such as a lack of
ADSL ports at their local exchange.

If we don't fix the underlying Telstra problems some people will have to
wait a very long time before they get high-speed broadband.

Paul Budde, telecommunications analyst
Experts have blamed Telstra for failing to upgrade creaking infrastructure
because the NBN will limit the return it can get on its investment.
Meanwhile many of those without broadband face over three years on dialup or
expensive and patchy wireless plans as they are not part of the early NBN
rollout.

John Lindsay, chief technology officer at iiNet, said Telstra had long been
"*taking hostages*", threatening to withhold services from them until the
government gives it more money.

He said now Telstra could blame NBN Co for the lack of services and "they
haven't had to spend a cent". Telstra claims it is upgrading its
infrastructure but prioritises areas of high demand.

"I don't understand how new estates get built that cannot get proper
telecommunication services from day one," said Lindsay.

Paul Fletcher, Liberal MP and former Optus director, said the generally
accepted estimate was that up to 2 million premises could not get fixed
broadband, and it was a "long-standing issue" from even before he left Optus
in 2008.
 
On Mon, 15 Jul 2013 04:17:23 -0700 (PDT) holographic.solutions@gmail.com
wrote in Message id:
<a2651782-3221-43f4-a454-3cab3ec198c0@googlegroups.com>:

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one and became ill with lead poisoning. Avoid at all costs!
 
On 15/07/2013 7:17 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:
On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:
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On 15/07/2013 8:31 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, July 15, 2013 5:47:11 PM UTC+5:30, Rodwell wrote:
On 15/07/2013 7:17 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:

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On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:
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On Monday, July 15, 2013 5:47:11 PM UTC+5:30, Rodwell wrote:
On 15/07/2013 7:17 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:

On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:

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etc.

Pls email us for quote.



colors



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Absolute crap company & product.



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On 16/07/2013 12:02 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:
On Monday, July 15, 2013 6:45:13 PM UTC+5:30, Rodwell wrote:
On 15/07/2013 8:31 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:

On Monday, July 15, 2013 5:47:11 PM UTC+5:30, Rodwell wrote:

On 15/07/2013 7:17 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:



On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:



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etc.



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colors







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for all of those 5 years?



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addresses?



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On Monday, July 15, 2013 6:45:13 PM UTC+5:30, Rodwell wrote:
On 15/07/2013 8:31 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:

On Monday, July 15, 2013 5:47:11 PM UTC+5:30, Rodwell wrote:

On 15/07/2013 7:17 PM, holographic.solutions@gmail.com wrote:



On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:



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etc.



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colors







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Hello,



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So do not create these kind comments.







Have you been spamming your advertising crap to inappropriate newsgroups

for all of those 5 years?



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addresses?

What's the issues there with gamil? I would like to use gmail as a business purpose and I'm not spamming there. Just i want to share with the world best resource to get quality stickers.
 
On Friday, July 20, 2001 4:25:21 PM UTC+5:30, colors wrote:
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colors
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On Friday, July 20, 2001 6:55:21 PM UTC+8, colors wrote:
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colors
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On Thursday, October 31, 2002 12:14:03 AM UTC+1, Franc Zabkar wrote:
Can anyone help me with an instruction manual for this alarm panel?
All I can find on the Web are these specifications:

http://www.aei-hongkong.com/product/system/ha841k.htm
http://www.aei-hongkong.com/product/system/ha841dk.htm
http://www.aei-hongkong.com/product/Panel/ha841.htm

Do AEI have any distributors/agents in Australia?


-- Franc Zabkar

Please remove one 's' from my address when replying by email.
 
On Monday, September 2, 2013 10:20:08 AM UTC+10, Lee Baker wrote:
Hi All,



I recently acquired a PKE CSC-1 console from auction which came from the ABC.



Sadly the panel is missing a headphones and monitor modules.



I have been in touch with the ABC to see if they have any spare parts to no avail and also contacted Elan Audio who once again were unable to help.



Would anyone here know of any spare parts anywhere in the country?



Be great to find these modules.



Cheers,

Lee

Various Elan and Poul Kirk consoles for sale on Ebay

http://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Elan-Hawk-8-Broadcast-mixer-panel-console-system-/321251449739?pt=AU_Pro_Audio&hash=item4acc141b8b
 
בתאריך יום שבת, 11 באוקטובר 1997 09:00:00 UTC+2, מאת Alan Devlin:
Gidday all !!

The question is simple but the answer will need a good deal of time for you to think the
issues through. You may feel you do not have the expertise to tackle a project like
this. My response is - most of us started in Amateur Radio with very little knowledge
and then progressively graduated to bigger and more technically challenging projects.
The list of Amateurs below (and there are others) were all "microwave illiterate"
several years ago, but they are now leading the way in microwave activity in VK on 10
Ghz and other microwave bands from 1 Ghz thru to 24 Ghz. For those of you willing to
become seriously involved in the wonderful world of "microwaves" - they would welcome
the opportunity to provide technical assistance - when you need a hand !!!

So - if you want a challenge and wish to join in the fun of operating a Microwave
station that YOU have built - then read on !!!


I have for some time now been importing from the US what could loosely be called a "kit"
of 12/14 Ghz bits which "you" modify and put on 10368.1 Mhz. So far I have imported
about 30 or 40 kits but unfortunately less than 10 have actually made it "on air".

Firstly, let me say at the outset - it is NOT my design !
My supplier is Chuck Houghton - WB6IGP. He has access to lots of Ku band satellite
surplus bits from a US based company called Qualcomm which he passes onto amateurs for a
very reasonable price.

The basic kit comprises the following -

12/14 Ghz Main Board, Oscillator (PLL) board and PS card - $US100
14 Ghz High Power Amplifier (HPA) producing 1 watt - $US55 (Optional)

There is also extensive documentation on the mods necessary provided as part of Chuck's
kit. The cost of all these bits (with freight costs & currency differences included) is
about $A250 - generally a bit less.

Unfortunately the scope of the project (and the $$$ necessary) does not end there !
You will also need various connectors (mainly SMA), Hardline (141 or 085), a Coax relay
for RF switching, the microwave dish and some waveguide bits, 10 Mhz Reference
Oscillator (TCXO optional) for PLL board and other sundry items like Power supply
components, relays & metalwork etc. Most of these sometimes difficult to find items
(certainly in VK) are also available thru me. These additional items will take the
total project cost to something approaching $A500. This of course can be offset by YOU
sourcing some of the bits yourself & of course your own ingenuity. It's all up to you !

So that's it then - if you want more (specific) information or even a kit - then you
may contact me via Email.

Refer also to the list of other active 10 Ghz Microwave enthusiasts listed below. I can
provide more detailed address/contact information on request.

One final thing - did you know the current World 10 Ghz Distance Record is held by VK
Amateurs ? Wally - VK6KZ & Roger - VK5NY set this distance of 1912 Km in December 1994
across the Great Australian Bight with only 150 milliwatts into a 2 foot dish. There is
obvious scope for improvement !

Thanks.

Alan Devlin - VK3XPD
Melbourne.


Russell Lemke - VK3ZQB, Port Fairy, VIC.
Trevor Niven - VK5NC, Mt Gambier, SA. (Email)
Colin Hutchesson, VK5DK, Mt Gambier, SA.(Email)
David Minchin, VK5KK, Adelaide, SA.(Email)
Roger Bowman, VK5NY, Kingston, SA. (Email)
Wally Howse, VK6KZ, Perth, WA.(Email)
Neil Sandford, VK6BHT, Geraldton, WA.
Alan Avery, VK2AXA, Sydney, NSW. (Email)
Rod Preston, VK4KZR, Brisbane, QLD. (Email)

helo
do you have this are you cell it ?
 
It happens that Phil Allison formulated :
"John G"

I can't see how it can be anything other than copper wire in this
application. It's the right colour, and low resistance is important to
reduce battery consumption in the clock as originally sold.

Not answering your question BUT How does low resistance reduce the battery
consuption?



** Works for loudspeakers, transformers and every other use of copper wire in
electronics.

Hint - it minimises I squared R losses....



.... Phil

Yes it reduces the I sqared R losses but would only increase the
BATTERY consumption by applying a larger voltage to the load.
Very small changes in this case I admit.

--
John G
 
"John G"
Phil Allison
"John G"

I can't see how it can be anything other than copper wire in this
application. It's the right colour, and low resistance is important to
reduce battery consumption in the clock as originally sold.

Not answering your question BUT How does low resistance reduce the
battery consuption?



** Works for loudspeakers, transformers and every other use of copper
wire in electronics.

Hint - it minimises I squared R losses....


Yes it reduces the I sqared R losses but would only increase the BATTERY
consumption by applying a larger voltage to the load.

** No.

A motor ( etc) using copper wire has LESS battery drain since it is MORE
efficient.

Think it all the way through.



.... Phil
 
On 11/01/2014 13:10, Sylvia Else wrote:
Actually, of course, it's totally impossible.

So I wonder what's really happening.

I've been modifying a quartz clock, and needed to solder the very thin
enameled copper wire that its motor uses. Repeatedly, I was finding that
the wire broke while being soldered, for all the world as if I was
melting through it.

I can't see how it can be anything other than copper wire in this
application. It's the right colour, and low resistance is important to
reduce battery consumption in the clock as originally sold.

Any thoughts?

Sylvia.

As others said, the solder is dissolving the copper. If you can get
Savbit, that would help, or you could saturate a small blob of solder
with copper yourself, and then use it with some fresh flux on your wire.
Solder that is saturated with copper can seem a bit "gritty" and is
normally not very nice to use.

When making coils with fine wire, sometimes I fold over some of the same
wire repeatedly, to form a bunch (maybe 4, 8 or 16 strands) and then
twist it together with the thin wire that I am soldering, to give the
lead-out wire from a coil some more mechanical strength. It also gives
the solder a larger number of wires to attack, which might help to
reduce the rate at which any individual strand in the bunch is
disappearing. Getting the soldering done quickly will obviously help.

Chris
 
On 2014-01-16, Jeßus <none@all.org> wrote:
> http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dk37D_tkCCc&feature=youtu.be

hmm, a new type of plasma loudspeaker.

--
For a good time: install ntp

--- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: news@netfront.net ---
 
On Monday, February 10, 2014 4:52:57 PM UTC+8, Rod Speed wrote:

Forever to get anywhere near what a lead acid battery of the same capacity
costs.

There is a probably a market for it anyway. Batteries are usually in front
of front axle, and if you can halve their weight, that will improve the
car's handling (at least to revheads who spend thousands on modifying
what was already a "sports car")
 

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