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Robert Clark <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 20 Apr 2015 07:51:30 -0700
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    This is taken from the Welcome message new subscribers receive.

"This is not an attempt at censorship, but an attempt at keeping the 
list on track relative to it's stated purposes, which are the discussion 
of amateur radio in general and the blind community's participation in 
the hobby in particular.  I am somewhat flexible here--I will allow 
discussion, to a point, of most anything having to do with radio and/or 
electronics, but the primary purposes of the list remain as stated, and 
should be it's primary use."

    I unsubscribed some time ago because this was not respected and I 
see its not changed. Sad for many of you could provide a wonderful 
resource. I posted one message since I rejoined and got a half answer 
and nothing more.

    I guess I do not fit into this "club" even tho I am a ham radio 
operator who is also blind. Maybe I will look up the definition for 
"blind ham" later and see if I can somehow understand what it is I am 
missing. 73,

Morse Code Communiqué from
   Robert C & Annie Yanni
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