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On Sunday, September 29 1996, Danny Keogh wrote to John Piper ...
JP> Reading manuals is how bloody communications experts came to BE
JP> bloody communications experts. The manual supplied with my USR
JP> Courier is very informative, despite the technical nature of it.
DK> Your lucky.
About as lucky as everyone else who received a manual with their Courier ...
DK> I actually scanned the manual for mine and it came to 50K. It runs
DK> throught what every option is, no problems. But it assumes you know
DK> everything about the different types of compression, signal/noise
DK> ratios etc. Not much use to a beginner.
Unfortunately. I'm not at the stage where I understand everything detailed
in the manual. Then again, the fact that I have hardly needed to consult
the USR manual can probably be attributed to the fact that the Courier is a
breeze to set up. AT&F1&K3&W. Whammo.
John (japp{at}mpx.com.au)
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