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Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
Date:
Fri, 23 Nov 2012 13:12:31 -0330
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> From: Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
> Date: 23 November, 2012 1:09:10 PM NST
> To: Michael Ryan <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re_address
> 
> Howard #3: 
> 
> Try dropping the A from my address. A is for the apartment around back. 
> The house has been here for over 10 years. As for the digging and drilling under the walkway, I can guarantee they won't allow that. 
> At best, they'll permit an antenna clamped to the perimeter railing around the stairwell and maybe 2 or 4 radials to either hang down,go around the inside of the stairwell or to lay on the ground as close to the stairwell as possible. 
> I would have to lift them out of the way when they cut. This won't be a biggy of course cause my XYL has to move her car when they leaf blow and snowblow the drive. 
> I looked at joining a couple of clubs but they wouldn't allow personal stations set up and only certain times to operate  club equipment, not each and every time a member feels like coming in to operate. At the vary least, I could ask my Brother in law, he owns his own house and is about 15 minutes away. Could cary my and set up my station over there, get an extra key to his garage and pop over a couple hours a weekend. 
> Also, My parents maintain a little community centre and its only rented for small functions, not all the time, I could set up in the office and go back to being a part time Op. I'd like to set up here in my somewhat permanent residence, though, even if my antenna might be a little compromised. 
> 
> 73: 
> 
> Michael DE VO1AX 
> 

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