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JEFFREY MICHAEL KENYON <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 23 Jun 2002 19:59:39 -0400
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Hi Karl, who did you make contact with?  This unit must be newer, because
the person who got it paid about $700 used, and that came with all the
accessories, and the built in antenna tuner.





On Sun, 23 Jun 2002, Carl Martin wrote:

> Hi Jeff,
>          on at home and gave others a few 1D contacts from California's
> East Bay.  Ten meters was not in but I had fun on 40 m.
>          I have a TS 440.  It is about 13 years old and I can't imagine
> that it is expensive.  It is pretty blind friendly but simple by today's
> standards.  I have vever had a problem with it.
> 73, Carl
> W6RGH
> OK on your field day activities.  I got
>
> At 03:17 PM 06/23/2002, you wrote:
> >Hi everyone, I was just wondering how everyone's field day went?  Mine
> >that I went to today was my first one, and I used both the club's call of
> >K8BYI, and my own call of KC8OLO.  It was hot, but I made lots of contacts
> >on 40 20 15, & 10 meters.  It included California, Connecticut, and the
> >carolinas, and New York, and Virginia and West Virginia and Texas.
> >         I got to use a Kenwood TS440 HF rig, and was impressed with it,
> >but I here it is really expensive.  Does anyone own one, and how well does
> >it work for someone who is blind?
>

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