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Ever since I was a kid, I wanted to be a ham. I could never learn the
code. It seems I have a very difficult time memorizing. I didn't know my multipication table until 8th grade. But somehow I managed to get a master's degree in EE and worked as a consultant on a satellite at MIT. Yes, it's still working after 10 years. Now that all the bands will be available to me, I can finally become a ham. Oh, and to those who think the waves will be flooded with idiots. Don't worry. After all this never happened to the tech band as far as I know. Al |
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