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Radio Amateurs
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badger | Report | 4 Feb 2005 19:41 |
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I used to be a radio officer in the raf many years ago ,both c/w and r/t,but never wen't in for a licence.i would think it's a bit expensive now,and i shudder to think how much the examination cost's.good luck any way, i could'nt let the thread go with no replies.Fred.ptfg&a&g&s. |
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Walter | Report | 4 Feb 2005 10:13 |
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Walter | Report | 4 Feb 2005 01:15 |
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Are there any Radio Hams on the board ?? If you have problems with Ants. or Trans. to expensive, then post here and I can give you the means of TX to any part of the world to other Radio Hams. And it wont cost you a Penny. Post your Callsigns......Mine is G0MZO You must be a licenced Radio Amateur though. "Walter" City of LIncoln |
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