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"JOHN D" wrote in
news:evJ9h.6046$IW2.4244@trndny03: Why am I wasteing my time brushing up on radio & electronic theory and studying schematics when, apparantly, all I need is better cw skills to enable me to fix my radios. You need both to be a well balance operator. If you're willing and motivated enough to be able to learn and communicate with CW, you're also more likely to be motivated to advance yourself technically in other areas of radio as well. You won't be one of those unmotivated no-code appliance operators you hear on repeaters who spend their days kerchunking all the machines in the area. SC |
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