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Eden Kizer <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 11 Jul 2012 06:44:31 -0400
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         Hi Brady and the rest of the group.  I took my test on Saturday 
and passed my test for tech.  I tried to do general at the same time, 
but that wasn't smart.  I am 37 years old and live in Indiana but kind 
of wish i lived in Oregon.  Always wanted to move to the West Coast but 
living on disability makes movingiffy, smile.  I have no radios, but 
don't know what to get. i want an ht, but I also plan to pass my general 
next month.  Have no feaar that I will.  I am a study maniac, lol.  I 
can't believe these brain cells work.  So what the your vanity all stand 
for?  I hope I get a callsign soon.

eden

On 7/11/2012 1:18 AM, brady wrote:
> Good evening to the group!
>
> New to the list and wanted to do a quick intro.
>
> My name is Brady, and live in Bend, Oregon.  As far as vision,
> none.
>
> Recently passed the tech class test the first of June, and was
> granted my vanity call today:  w7ypz
>
> Have been around ham radio all my life, but finally decided to
> study and get my own license.  Looking forward to the list and
> learning about all the gadgets and accessible equipment that is
> out there!
>
> 73s
>
> Brady
>
>    

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