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Datum GPS Receiver 9390-5537 found

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Heinz Breuer
Fri, Mar 24, 2017 4:09 PM

Hello,
I was lucky on eBay and won a Datum 9390-5537 GPS receiver.
Condition is unknown and there was no documentation with it.
I would appreciate a manual for it either on paper or pdf. I will of course cover all expenses.

Google directed me to website in Russia for a download but a window popped up asking me to enter my phone number. This was suspicious and I left immediately.
vy 73 Heinz DH2FA, KM5VT

Von meinem iPhone gesendet

Hello, I was lucky on eBay and won a Datum 9390-5537 GPS receiver. Condition is unknown and there was no documentation with it. I would appreciate a manual for it either on paper or pdf. I will of course cover all expenses. Google directed me to website in Russia for a download but a window popped up asking me to enter my phone number. This was suspicious and I left immediately. vy 73 Heinz DH2FA, KM5VT Von meinem iPhone gesendet
YO
Yuri Ostry
Fri, Mar 24, 2017 6:22 PM

Hello,

Friday, March 24, 2017, 19:09:14, Heinz Breuer wrote:

H> Google directed me to website in Russia for a download but a
H> window popped up asking me to enter my phone number. This was
H> suspicious and I left immediately.

Usually it may be translated as "some server in .ru domain located
on a abuse-tolerant hosting somewhere in South Korea or Ukraine". ;)

I was unable to find that on Google, but there is little chances that
they really have something. Usually such websites "expose" a lots of
keywords to search machines just to get some hits and "feed" visitors
with a pile of spam and links to porn and online gambling sites.
Sometimes even worse, like planting worms as "free fast downloaders"
or something similar.

If there was really something promising - email me a link, I'll look
there (cautiously). ;)

73!
Yuri.

--
Best regards,
Yuri                          mailto:yuri@ostry.ru

Hello, Friday, March 24, 2017, 19:09:14, Heinz Breuer wrote: H> Google directed me to website in Russia for a download but a H> window popped up asking me to enter my phone number. This was H> suspicious and I left immediately. Usually it may be translated as "some server in .ru domain located on a abuse-tolerant hosting somewhere in South Korea or Ukraine". ;) I was unable to find that on Google, but there is little chances that they really have something. Usually such websites "expose" a lots of keywords to search machines just to get some hits and "feed" visitors with a pile of spam and links to porn and online gambling sites. Sometimes even worse, like planting worms as "free fast downloaders" or something similar. If there was really something promising - email me a link, I'll look there (cautiously). ;) 73! Yuri. -- Best regards, Yuri mailto:yuri@ostry.ru