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please excuse me for butting in and being off topic.
I have bin away from ham radio for 47 years. No, that isn't a typo. Where
do I start? I only had a novas listens back in high school but we had a
radio
club in college and I hung around the shack with friends. At that time, it
was necessary to travel to the nearest FCC office to take the exam and no
one
could tell me how a blind person could do it. I'm sure you can anticipate
most of my questions. for example:
Are there special tests without drawing for persons who are blind?
Are the 700 questions available on line somewhere?
How do you recommend studying for the test? I don't know my way around this
list or the website yet but it is huge and any help getting started using
it will also be appreciated.
I'm running Jaws 5.0 and XP. on an IBM ThinkPad T41. No, I'm no wizard at
computers either. This is my first and last non hand-me-down garage built
computer.
Well, I've rambled on enough. Thanks for any help anyone can give me
Bob Humbert
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Forst" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 5:10 AM
Subject: Re: Roller inductor tuners
> I'm running a multi band dipole 127 ft. long with coils for 160 operation
> and another set for 40. Also paralel elements for 20-10. Fed with 75 ft
> ladder line to a very old (quality unkown) Radio works remote balun.
Then
> 40 ft low loss "Bury Flex" coax to the shack, through a old mfj tuner.
> The balun and tuner are only rated for 80-10 meters. The auto tuner in
the
> rig handles most things ok, but to get full band on 160 and a few odd
> spots on 40, I need to run the mfj.
>
> Plan is to try ladder line to the shack to a better tuner. The auto
> tuner does a good matching job for the dipole and Mini Quad for
> 20-15-10--6, but I think efficiency suffers. . Stil, last year I worked
35
> states and 8 DXCC on 160 with this setup and 100 watts.
>
> Steve KW3A
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
> To: <[log in to unmask]>
> Sent: Friday, August 27, 2004 12:06 AM
> Subject: Re: Roller inductor tuners
>
>
> > So what are you going to tune?
> >
> >
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