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Default NPR story cites growth in Amateur ranks

According to a recent story on National Public Radio (NPR), the
Internet generation is re-discovering an older communications
medium. Reporter Matt Sepic said "Nearly 700,000 Americans have ham
radio licenses, up 60 percent from 1981".

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http://www.npr.org/templates/story/s...86&ft=1&f=1019

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