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I'd certainly be interested. 


 
Kevin :)
Amateur Radio:  K7RX
 

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From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of tom behler
Sent: Thursday, June 02, 2011 12:47
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Subject: Ham Nation Idea

Hi, all.

Well, thanks to the "heads up" from Harvey, I just got done listening to the

first Ham Nation podcast on the history of ham radio.



http://twit.tv/hn


What a fascinating program!

I'll check out the one on emergency communications when I get the time here.

All of this brings me to an idea:

I think it would be neat to have a program on ham radio and people with 
disabilities.  The program could feature how people with disabilities can 
become hams, and perform some of the valuable services in which we become 
involved.

I might propose this to Bob Heil, and see what his reaction might be.

Would there be an interest in helping out with such a thing?

Obviously, we'd want to get Pat Tice and the folks from Handihams in on the 
whole thing.

Just a thought.

Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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