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This article was lifted from Spectrum Monitor Magazine, an on
line only magazine, with some great articles, and WELL some not so interesting at least for me. I KØIP , having enjoyed 55 years of ham radio, unfortunately see the end of any ham radio that resembles ham radio in the 50's-to the 2000's as vaporizing fast. Like in the article above, I see Ham Radio
vanishing into the history books. Too much reliance on the
internet, so it is, I hope the entire ham radio doesn't go to this silly digital modes, 73 KØIP |
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