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Thu 03 Mar 2005 11:59:PM
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Thanks Lazer...so according Satellite science 101....the birds upthere are able to receive and send signals (what a question!!!!!) it is like having an IN and OUT sort of thing.....but is it posible to send signals from one bird to another without having to send the signal to a terrestial uplink station????
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