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Barbara Lombardi <[log in to unmask]>
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Barbara Lombardi <[log in to unmask]>
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Sun, 18 Aug 2002 22:07:00 -0400
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think it began in 1960.
Barb [log in to unmask]
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From: "Anne West" <[log in to unmask]>
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Sent: Sunday, August 18, 2002 3:53 PM
Subject: More about school day memories


> Yes Barb.  It was a DX60 crystal controlled in the 80 meter novice band.
> Jeffrey, you brought up a good question.  I graduated in 1964.  There were
a
> few hams behind me but I think in the late sixties, there were not any new
> licensees due to the change in attendees.  The school had many
> multi-handicapped students as did most of the schools for the blind.  Now,
> there isn't a school for the blind in Connecticut at all.
>
> The last time I checked, our club call K1QCK was listed in all of the call
> sign servers as "The Oak Hill Amateur Radio School."  Wow!  A school for
> hams???  Don't know how that listing came to be but it was so since the
> clubs beginning in 1960 or 1961.  Again, when Barb?
>
> Anne, K1STM
>
>
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