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Hi Bill and welcome back. I also live in an apartment and have the same types of restrictions. The best I can do is bring my mag mount antenna out side on the second floor porch I have. Not sure about things for the computer, but I am looking in to some programs for the I phone that can do echo Lake.
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On Aug 2, 2011, at 10:43 PM, bill Deatherage <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Hello, my name is Bill Deatherage and my call sign is wb4ykl. I got my =
> tech license back in the mid 1970=E2=80=99s. I upgraded to general in =
> the 190=E2=80=99s. I have been inactive for a while. I was talking to =
> some friends about echo link and internet linked ham radio. Since I =
> live in an apartment and am restricted on what type antennas I can use =
> this seems like a very good idea. I found a book on Book share about =
> using echo link and internet linked radio. I was wondering if anyone =
> on the list can give me some suggestions on what I need to do to get =
> started. Is this something that will work well with speech.? I am using =
> jaws on my computer. When I had a station in the past I liked working =
> 40 meters. and 10 meters when the band was open. I had some fun back =
> then. well, I look forward to being on the list. I also like to hear =
> about other peoples operating experiences and DX opportunities.
> Bill Deatherage wb4 y k l
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