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Marilyn & Larry Dorn <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sat, 5 Jan 2002 10:23:44 -0800
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Hi!

It's been several years since we used the tapes for theory study but found
then that we didn't care for the Handi-Ham's readers or materials all that
much.  We have always found Gordo's tapes to be easy to understand -- well,
as easy as the hard stuff can be -- and well done and even entertaining
along the way.  It would probably be worth a try of the Handi-Ham to see
how they are now and how they suit you in particular.  If you feel you need
more help, you can always do the Gordon West tapes as well.  We also found
some of the sample test computer study programs to be helpful.  Don't know
what kinds of those are available these days, but maybe someone on the list
can tell you or even send you something.

Good luck with your studies!
73,
Marilyn N7NWQ and Larry N7MRN

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