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Kevin Nathan <[log in to unmask]>
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Blind-Hams For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 29 Jun 2003 22:43:57 -0000
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Hi All,

I hope all of you had a great field day weekend.  What a difference here.
You all may remember last year that I had a horrible experience with our
local club and the guy who was in charge of the event.  Basically, he did
not feel a blind person was capable of much and despite my early interest,
really had no place for me to work last year.  Later that summer I
participated with some other friends in the club in an IOTA event where I
was able to demonstrate my operating capabilities.

Earlier this year, following a great deal of upheaval in that same club over
money and some questionable practices by some members, I left the club along
with many of those friends from last summer.  We formed a new club called
the Northwest Society of Amateur Radio.  I made the mistake of missing a
meeting and got elected president.  <GRIN>

We just finished our field day event today and I had a great time.  I did
the majority of the cw operation and despite lousy band conditions had a
great time.  It was really nice to be appreciated for your operating skill
and not discriminated against by some ignorant slob.  <GRIN>  I hope all on
the list had good experiences also.

You all take care and very 73.

Kevin, K7RX :)

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