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\nFrom: "eddiedskim2003" <eddiedskim2003@...>
\nTo: <01v96@yahoogroups.com>
\nSent: Monday, December 22, 2003 7:32 PM
\nSubject: [01v96] question from a newbie
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\n> This is very embarassing but how the heck do you get the internal
\n> effects to work on this thing w/o having to insert it? According to
\n> the manual I can use an Aux to send and ST1 to receive, but nothin's
\n> happening!
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