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On 08/11/2013 05:36 PM, Sarah k Alawami wrote:
> After 4 years of not being on the air due to an incident, I am finally =
> back on the air. I've been learning how to use my baofeng uv5r radio and =
> it is just amazing.  I was a little nervous at first and I still am, but =
> I made some qsos and took note of some of the call signs I talk to =
> often. I'm using text edit to do this as that's all i have for now lol! =
> but yeah I'm very excited.=20
>
> Last night I learned how to do irlp and I also learned my voice has some =
> rich harmonics in it. Here is a sample of what happened.=20
>
> http://is.gd/bO7B2z
>
> It happened again this morning and the same repeater was brought up. =
> lol!=20
>
> This morning to end this post, I finished talking to a contact who is a =
> good friend of mine on a repeater located on what we call high potosi =
> for 51 miles. I'm very very impressed on how this month went of getting =
> back on the air.
>
> well just thought I'd check in here since I have not checked in for a =
> while yet.
>
> Tc all and 73 from ke7zum.=
>
Hey that's awesome your back on the air if you know how to use the 
alstar system I have an alstar node my node number is 29141 hope to hear 
you some time. The UDV5R is a great Baofeng radio.  I hope you are 
having a great day.

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