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Richard Fiorello <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 26 Apr 2011 19:33:49 -0400
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Hi;
You won't run into many sb101 users or similar models that were around 
when you were on previously.  The good news is that many of the newer 
radios are much more blind friendly.  Antenna challenges are still about 
what they were back in yester year.


richard

On 4/26/2011 5:42 PM, Richard Wells wrote:
> Richard, sadly, I cannot tell you what kind of vertical it is. Hmmm! I
> ain't startin' very well on this here stuff am I? I'll ask them the
> next time I talk to one of them. The story of how all this happened is
> too long to tell here, but it was indeed a completely unexpected
> blessing. Richard, you are making an under statement when you say
> everything has changed. I don't know any of these radio models anymore.
> It sure is fun learning though.
> Original message:
>> Hi;
>> I am certain that you will find this a great list for any info you might
>> need.  If you have been away for 20 years you will certainly find that
>> lots has changed some for the better.  What kind of vertical did your
>> friends help you get up?  Good helpers are sometimes hard to find so be
>> sure you appreciate those guys.
>> --
>> richard
>

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