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Eric Clegg <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 6 Jan 2008 09:17:54 -0800
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Hi Tom,
I have to really do some thinking.

First I've moved to a new apartment and have yet to set up the receivers and 
the ham shack in my living room.

I find after a day's work I'm just too exhausted.

I've also found that the ham radio interest usually lags behind the stereo 
system. Even the computer ties with ham radio. Probably again because I use 
a PC all day at work.

I find right now for the most part I only use two meters and 440 with my 
Kenwood thf6a when I go to one of the consumer conventions in my case NFB.

Right now if I pursure any equipment for ham radio it will probably be a qrp 
hf station.

The tmv7a will always be here.

Thanks for your helpful comments.

Eric
KU3I

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