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thanks to you all. Now I know that this is possible for me some day. This
is something that I always wanted to do and some day when I have more room
and time for it I will tackel that project. thanks again.
Chad
KB9TZR
----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Matzura" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, April 26, 2011 7:12 AM
Subject: Re: managing a repeater
> Write to Howard Levine, WB2HWW. He's had repeaters on various bands in
> New York City for probably the past quarter-century. You can reach him
> through his repeater's Website, http://www.wb2hww.com.
>
> On Sun, 24 Apr 2011 09:39:19 -0500, you wrote:
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>>Hello, I was wondering to myself the other day if it would be possible =3D
>>for a blind person to manage a amateur radio repeater. Then I thought =3D
>>to myself why not just ask. So, here it goes. Do any of you know if it=
> =3D
>>would be possible and have any of you done so in the past or are doing =3D
>>so now? I don't see why not but as of right now I don't know a whole =3D
>>lot about it at this point. However, I have always wanted to go on this=
> =3D
>>adventure and intend on learning more about this in the future. I just =
> =3D
>>wanted to ask and see if anyone has already done so and would be able to=
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>>advise me on the challenges I might face from the blind prospective. =
> =3D20
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>>Thanks guys
>>
>>Chad
>>KB9TZR
>>
>>=3D20
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