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"w4jle" W4JLE(remove this to wrote in message ... Well said Sir! Even the "appliance operators" of old had to know how the appliance worked. Were I the FCC, your first transmitter and receiver would be built from scratch and a minimum of 25 CW contacts confirmed before the use of a purchased rig would be allowed. Careful, one of the local Ham "Channelmasters" will dub you a CBPlusser for using the term "contact". It's a pet peeve of his. Harold Burton KD5SAK |
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