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John Miller <[log in to unmask]>
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Mon, 25 Jan 2016 16:00:48 -0500
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The other problem is, those like me who are on several teams. I can say 
there are a few I know of in New England, quite a few so I'd bet that would 
be a high number through out the country.

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Hi all,
A friend stopped by earlier and we had a discussion about disabled hams =
and how important they can be to a RACES/ARES team.  He asked a question =
on if I knew how many disabled ham radio operators there would be in =
just the USofA.  Places like Handihams would have some numbers, but =
wouldn=E2=80=99t have a total number.  Would someone like to give an =
estimate?  I have no numbers here to support any claims.  Gary KB2YAA 

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