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Show Notes

You can reach Mike Duke via e-mail at:
K5XU@comcast.net

HandiHam: Amateur Radio and Assistive Technology for People with Disabilities has materials to help study for the HAM radio operator’s license. They can be found at:
Web Site: www.handiham.org
Phone: 866-HANDIHAM (866-426-3442)
E-Mail: handiham@allina.com

The American Radio Relay League can be found at:
Web site: www.arrl.com
Phone: 888-277-5289
E-Mail: hq@arrl.org

The National Federation of the Blind (NFB) and American Council of the Blind both have groups for ham radio operators. Their web sites are:
NFB: www.nfb.org
ACB: www.acb.org

Below are links to several prior episodes in which we talked about amateur radio. Click on the desired link to find a summary of that show along with links to the audio and show notes for that episode: