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Hey, my name is Beth and I'm also new to the list, and aspiring to get
my tech license. My boyfriend and several friends who are ham radio
nuts got me into ham radio, and I'm studying some stuff.
Thank you for your intro.
73,

Beth

On 7/31/13, Kent Plemmons <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Good morning blind-hams list.
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> My name is Kent Plemmons and I live near Waynesville NC in the Great Smoky
> Mountains.  This is in the western end of North Carolina not far from the
> Tennessee border.
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> Tom Behler in Michigan told me about the Blind-Hams list and I am pleased
> to
> be able to join you all.
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> I am 57 years old and am married.  I enjoy amateur radio, gardening,
> beekeeping, technology, Bible study and people.
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> Presently I have a general class license and My call sign is kk4fff.  My
> interest in amateur radio began in 1994 when I attained a tech plus license
> (ke4kka) which I unwisely allowed to expire several years ago.
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> The radios that I have are an Icom IC-275H 2 meter all mode base and a
> Kenwood TM-V71A mobile that I also use as a base.
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> I am now in the process of selecting an hf base radio and a suitable
> antenna(s).  I am looking forward to getting to know some of you all and
> learning as I indeed have much that I don't know.
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> Thank you,
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> Kent Plemmons
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> Kk4fff
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