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Brandon Hennis <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 29 Apr 2013 06:56:41 -0500
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Hi Ed, sorry to propose this thought on list, but it would appear that my situation is unchanged from a while back.  we have moved, but our finances are running a bit tighter.  I attempted to log into my handiham account these last few weeks, and haven't been able.  could you please see if it is possible to help me out with the membership like you did here in 2009, I would greatly apreciate that.  as it's not even recognizing my password or anything like that.  thanks, Brandon, KC0USM
On Apr 27, 2013, at 1:37 PM, Ed Malmgren <[log in to unmask]> wrote:

> Gee, you people were lucky to have all that modern gear.  I started with a 
> Heath A T 1.  An S X 99 and a tuner in a wooden box someone gave me which I 
> did not know how to use without any meters which I couldn't read anyway. 
> That was in 59 which I was KN7JVF and my first QSL card was from the F C C 
> colored pink.  Scared the s--t out of me. Then I got my extra in about 62 or 
> so.  73
> Ed   K7UC 

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