Thank You, Ken

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Ken ,
:bow: Thanks for that PST mod document.This should be published. Very informative. I think it is a must have for anyone thinking PST mod. All needed info in one package. :bow:


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:thanx:
The next revision will be even better......


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:thanx:
The next revision will be even better......

You are the best! I don't think we say thank you enough.


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I agree :)
You have quite a reputation within the UK solar community.
Everyone I speak to about PST mods knows your name 8)

I hope you didn't mind my local astro society (Liverpool AS) contacting you about your PST modding.

Mark


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:thanx: Your comments are appreciated.
Mark, No problem! Glad to be able to help.


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