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Actually I might not do it this year. I am ill prepared to do anything at this point. lol! and I have a stressful trip coming up, Ok sort of stressful. I get to meet some ham friends I hope at this con I'm going to in jul

Maybe next year I might try it though.

Thanks all.
On Jun 21, 2010, at 7:23 PM, Gary Tillinghast wrote:

> Hey Sara,
> Most clubs will have equipment already set up in your area.  The ARRL will 
> have a locater service in order to see if there is a club in the area in 
> which you live.  They will also have a contact phone number listed in order 
> for you to find out if they might have equipment to run that is accessible. 
> Good luck and give it a try, It is allot of fun!  Gary KB2YAA 

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