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Hi, all.

You may recall that, during our last two cross country blind ops nets, we 
have had a check-in named Pete from Washington State.  His call is AE7PD.

Anyway, Pete and I have been corresponding, and he has written an article on 
our 20-meter cross-country blind ops net, and 40-meter round table for a web 
site he has started for blind and vision-impaired hams.

The web site is:

 www.HamRadioAndVision.com  and the article on our nets can be found if you 
click on the first hyperlink.

Pete's web site is also very cool, with lots of neat information.

Check it out, and let us know what kinds of goodies you find there.

73 and happy reading from Tom Behler:  KB8TYJ

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