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    <p>Another quick one, can you tell I'm catching up on my LUG mail?
      :)</p>
    <p>Shropshire LUG have a talk on Reverse Engineering on Thursday
      which could be really interesting. Thought I'd pass it on in case
      anyone wants to attend online.</p>
    <p>Cheers,</p>
    <p>Dan</p>
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            <td>[lugmaster] Talk 29th April 21 @Shropshire LUG Reverse
              Engineering by example</td>
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            <td>Thu, 22 Apr 2021 16:12:57 +0000 (UTC)</td>
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            <td>emails081-register--- via lugmaster
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            <td>UK LUG Masters' private discussion
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            <td>UK LUG Masters' private discussion
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            <td><a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:emails081-register@yahoo.co.uk">emails081-register@yahoo.co.uk</a>
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            <h1 class="ydpd6ed16a0pageHead-headline
              ydpd6ed16a0text--pageTitle">Reverse Engineering by example
              - Migrate and re-engineer closed source solutions</h1>
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              <div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Presented by  Dr
                Heather Lomond</div>
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            <div>This talk will be the tale of some reverse engineering,
              trial and error,<br>
              lucky guesses and hours of analysis of many GBytes of data
              that finally<br>
              led to the Longmynd Receiver. Longmynd is now a fully
              functional<br>
              implementation on the RPI, has been used as the software
              basis for 3 new receivers, is fully Open Source (available
              on GitHUB), has been widely adopted in the ATV community
              and has won 2 significant awards for innovation in the
              Amateur radio world.</div>
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            <div dir="ltr" data-setdir="false">Feel free to pass on to
              your  members maybe even see you there !<br>
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