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In article <[log in to unmask]>,
[log in to unmask] (Bob Junke) writes:
> ***** Since there isn't a more logical place to put this post, I'll put
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> ***** it here in hopes that that enough interested parties will respond.
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> ***** My previous attempts at getting a response to this idea, other
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> ***** than a phone call or two, have gone unanswered.
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> Proposal: Formation of an amateur radio club, and establishment of a club
> station here at Miami University. The club would be open to all
> licensed hams and anyone else that would be interested.
This sounds like a great Idea... I've been trying to get into ham radio
for about six months now. I'm a freshman here at Miami, and I am very
surprised to learn that with all of Miami's clubs, and organizations, that we
lack a Radio Club! My other HAM radio buddy down here didn't think there were
more than 5 or 6 HAM's down here... I told him that I guess it's not that
popular down here... but upon here the news that over 100 people at miami are
Radio operators, it would be a benefit for learners like my to have such a
club.
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