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Date: 2009-08-20 08:52:55
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A Note on the DCPR Downlink Frequency Offset from GOES[removed]by Peter Woolner Noblis August 14, 2009 Discussion The DCPR downlinks on the GOES N/O/P series satellites were designed to be approximately 2.6 kHz lower in fr

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