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![]() wrote in message oups.com... This is a good idea. BUT,I can think of lots of "side effects" to it.. Mostly technical..A great percentage of estate radio equipment is obsolete,broken,needing unavailable parts, etc. New hams are not usually interested in books,tech data ,construction tools ,material etc.sad but true..Some radio clubs will take estates and sort them out ,direct the items to someone that will appreciate them..A radio club would be my suggestion.. good luck..W4PQW I have reached the point to where I am ridding myself of stuff that the heirs would throw in the dumpster. I have sold or given to a good home most of my boat anchors and what is left, I will get rid of after making sure they are functional. If not then I will advertise them as parts. Some projects that are no longer important, have gone away. Leanne - W1WXS |
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