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From: Darren Hatcher <[email protected]>
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Brian,

Sorry to send this to you, but I tried sending to "uploads" and it bounced!
Anyway, essentailly I have done:

I have uploaded this morning a file called "congest.zip" in /incoming. It is
a utility that sends data down CT-type contest networks. Could you put it in
a suitable ham section - eg /hamradio/misc ? Thanks in advance for your help,

de Darren - G7BKO
[email protected]

ps Sorry again for it having to come to you. Who/which mailid should I send
stuff like this to? - Darren