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	<title>Comments on: Second One-Day Tech Class a Success</title>
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	<description>My personal adventures in amateur radio</description>
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		<title>By: shamons</title>
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		<description>I have been responsible for &quot;commercial radio&quot; systems at the hospitals where I have worked for the last 15 years.  I recently moved to Alaska and was immediately tagged to get my HAM license by some of the local HAMs.  First, I would like to thank you Dan for your study guide.  After 15 years of commercial experience and exposure to the radio theory, your study guides have been great.  Our local club is offering the test next weekend and I am going to go ahead and take both the technician and general exam.

I have created a guide for the frequencies that I would like to share with you if you are interested.  You may find it useful to include in your General exam guide.  Unfortunately, I couldn&#039;t find your email address on this blog site to send it to you.  If you are interested, please email me at spencer@itpodcast.org and I will send it to you.

Again, than you for the study guides you have made available to us all.

Spencer</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have been responsible for &#8220;commercial radio&#8221; systems at the hospitals where I have worked for the last 15 years.  I recently moved to Alaska and was immediately tagged to get my HAM license by some of the local HAMs.  First, I would like to thank you Dan for your study guide.  After 15 years of commercial experience and exposure to the radio theory, your study guides have been great.  Our local club is offering the test next weekend and I am going to go ahead and take both the technician and general exam.</p>
<p>I have created a guide for the frequencies that I would like to share with you if you are interested.  You may find it useful to include in your General exam guide.  Unfortunately, I couldn&#8217;t find your email address on this blog site to send it to you.  If you are interested, please email me at <a href="mailto:spencer@itpodcast.org">spencer@itpodcast.org</a> and I will send it to you.</p>
<p>Again, than you for the study guides you have made available to us all.</p>
<p>Spencer</p>
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