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![]() My opinion, the easist way to profit is by unique product development and marketing, or in the service sector. I just can't see making a living in amateur radio retail... the competition is stiff and the profit margins are small. You are a software developer? I suggest you use your talents to develop something in the amateur software area. Can't off hand suggest more specifically, but digital radio, digital voice, and even video are areas one might look into. Then there are the other peripheral products like logging, QSL, maps, world time and geographical info, radio control, propagation info, antenna measurement, etc, and a whole lot more I can't even think of at the moment.. Good luck. Ed K7AAT |
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