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Tue, 16 May 2006 21:42:58 -0500
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this was a long time ago but handi-hams would be a source of manuals i 
would say, these would probably be on a bundle of cassettes but then that 
was back in the late 80s so not sure what if anything has changed with 
them


if  helen keller is alone in a forest and falls, does she make a sound?


On Tue, 16 May 2006, Stephen Ferguson wrote:

> Greetings All:  I am a sighted ham trying to assist one or more visually
> impaired teenagers eventually get into ham radio.  What are the best sources
> for current study materials to hold a class.  One student is a good braille
> reader but I am doubting that materials are available in braille.  Any
> suggestions for materials and hold a class for the visually impaired in
> general.  Thanks much...Steve Ferguson/N4PKJ
>

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