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Hi everyone,
    Used to be on this lsit some time ago so am not new.

    I had taken a break and ma now back in the ham shack. Couple 
projects I want to work on.

    One is, I want to use my 2 meter handheld and/or base, both 
Kenwoods, for CW practice with the local hams. I know there is a home 
built interface for the handheld. Is it also possible to do this for the 
base? I may be able to get a local ham to build this but in the event it 
may be a while, is such a product available to buy?

    We were tweaking a vertical for HF and the ham used an SWR meter. Is 
there one that talks?

    The HF rig has a long wire antenna but the reuslts are not great. 
Its all I can put up in an apartment. We are going to experiment with 
temporary installations rhus the SWR query. Thanks and 73,

 From The Believer. . .
    By way of the Chariots of the
Gods cameth the Aliens who
dwelt amongst the humans,
and bringeth much knowledge.

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