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  Hello Jim,
Congratulations to Seeing Eye. Hope to hear the station on the air soon.

73

 
Ron Miller
N6MSA
Clearwater Florida
SKYPE: arjay1

-----Original Message-----
From: For blind ham radio operators [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
On Behalf Of Jim Kutsch
Sent: Saturday, May 05, 2007 8:46 PM
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Subject: W2TSE, Welcome 2 The Seeing Eye

The Seeing Eye Amateur Radio Club is now licensed as W2TSE.

A couple of months ago, Colin, VA6BKX, and others on this list were =
discussing the ham station at The Seeing Eye and noted there was no club =
call sign.  When I read those messages, I thought, why not?  Since then, =
we've formed a club for employees, volunteers, and in-class students.  = We
applied for the call sign, W2TSE which was issued a couple of weeks = ago.
Late this week, Colin made history as he held the first QSO from = the club
station with the new call.

QSL cards are being printed.  If you'd like to work the station, we'll = set
up some skeds.  Also, you'll be able to work W2TSE on 2 meters at = both the
NFB and ACB conventions this summer, Saturday-Monday at NFB and =
Monday-Wednesday at ACB.  Our QSL manager is Steve, KU9C.

Thanks to everyone here on this list who brought up the idea of the club =
and club call.  This is a great addition to the station equipment that = has
been there for several years.  If you are coming to train with a = Seeing
Eye dog,  you are welcome to join the club during your stay with = us.

73,
Jim
KY2D
=20

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