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Hi Kevin;
Get them to put a 220 line in for you in case you use an amplifyer.
The down time will go by before you know it.
73 De Anthony W2AJV
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Kevin Kwan" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2006 10:53 AM
Subject: [BLIND-HAMS] my station
> Admittedly I should write this individually, but being that I have friends
> on this list whom this may concern, I found it appropriate to post this.
> So
> for anyone that I currently communicate with now on ham, local or
> otherwise,
> my station is down. Because of the construction work that's in progress
> here
> at home, my main switch box where my antennas are connected has been
> disassembled. In fact, my entire room has been torn up and it's getting
> ready to be recarpeted. My whole house is being refurbished including the
> top level which was done first. As a result I'll be missing from all bands
> for an indefinite time, I'm hoping that it's not longer than a month.
> Judging from the length of time required to fix up the top floor, I
> suspect
> it will be at least a month for the ground floor. So as long as I've still
> got the basement, I should be reachable threw email. Luckily I have my old
> western electric phone, so at least my land line is accessible, otherwise
> the electricity upstairs has been shut off. Needless to say, my cordless
> won't work. After all this mess I've got to hunt up one of my friends to
> put
> my station back in effect. Until then, this is it.
>
>
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