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Anne k1stm was our first general licensed op!
Barb [log in to unmask]
----- Original Message -----
From: "John J. Jacques" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Thursday, August 15, 2002 11:55 PM
Subject: Re: Amateur Radio Clubs at Schools for the Blind
> Hi Mike and all. This is an interesting subject. I attended the
> Michigan school for the blind for two years and the club call at that
> time was, WA8LKL. I was not yet licensed yet, but I should have been.
> If I recall, a bunch of us were supposed to take our novice tests, but
> our elmer was ill, or something along those lines. The club had an old
> Halicrafters HT40 transmitter and SX140 reciever. They also had a
> Laffayette HE45B on six meter A M. I also remember us recieving an old
> SSB exciter that put out ten watts on 75 meters, but I couldn't tell you
> what it was. Maybe Steve, K8SP or any of the other MSB alumni will fill
> in the gaps. I know that the club later had a WB8 callsign, but I don't
> remember what it was.
>
> 73 and 88 whare appropriate:
> John
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