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Dee Flint wrote: There certainly are women in Ham radio, and although a minority, they are probably no more of a minority than women's representation in other technical fields. This would mean that any problem is shared with those other technical fields, and not a Ham radio specific problem. - Mike KB3EIA - Actually I know more women in ham radio than women in engineering. .. . . and I might add FWIW that with the exception of W3CUL who had been a professional CW op none of the woman hams I've met personally were technologists of any flavor. One is a lifetime housewife, one is a public school elemantary teacher and the other is a grants manager for a philanthropic trust fund. Dee D. Flint, N8UZE w3rv |
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