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I own a repeater on 900 MHZ, am a co-trusty on a repeater in this area on 2
meters, and Jed N1JBC is a blind ham with a few repeaters up. I used to have
one on 440 I was rebuilding but when that band kind of was made useless in
my area I let that project go, plus I was looking at a possible move at the
time too which came sooner than expected.
----- Original Message -----
From: "chad morrison" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, April 24, 2011 10:39 AM
Subject: managing a repeater
> Hello, I was wondering to myself the other day if it would be possible =
> for a blind person to manage a amateur radio repeater. Then I thought =
> to myself why not just ask. So, here it goes. Do any of you know if it =
> would be possible and have any of you done so in the past or are doing =
> so now? I don't see why not but as of right now I don't know a whole =
> lot about it at this point. However, I have always wanted to go on this =
> adventure and intend on learning more about this in the future. I just =
> wanted to ask and see if anyone has already done so and would be able to =
> advise me on the challenges I might face from the blind prospective. =20
>
> Thanks guys
>
> Chad
> KB9TZR
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> =20
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