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Old October 17th 04, 04:03 PM
Al Patrick
 
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Learn the code. There are numerous transceivers out there for under
$100 using code. Some probably under $50. Of course if you get the
tech license you can get a good two meter radio also, used, for about $100.

Jennie wrote:

What is a cheap way to get started in Ham Radio. Studying for my license.


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