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Fred,
Handihams is designed to assist people with any type of disability so 
your friend would be welcome.
Pat, K9JAUAt 08:19 AM 2/2/2013, you wrote:
>I have a new friend that is interested in ham radio and has multiple
>sclerosis but is not blind.  Do any of you know if he would be eligible to
>join handiham and is he eligible to join this list.  Where would be the
>best and first place for him to get info on studying for learning the
>theory and then getting a tech license?  Any help or suggestions on this
>would be appreciated as I would like to help him if I can.  He is in his
>early thirties and very intelligent and would be an asset to ham radio.
>Thanks much
>
>FRED C. ADAMS W4HC

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