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The Decline and Rebirth of [my] Amateur Radio

by JimPosted onApril 18, 2018May 11, 2018Ham Radio4 Comments on The Decline and Rebirth of [my] Amateur Radio
photo of a Center-Fed Zepp Antenna at sunset

I’ve lived here at Roy Creek Ranch for 22 years, with varying interest in Amateur Radio. Career was a big part of that, with little spare time each weekend before work each Monday morning. Add a 2-3 hour daily commute and ham radio just didn’t fit in.

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