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put out $1,000 for a ham radio for a teenage kid. I had to earn my way. Whether the ham radio was not that expensive, but I had to earn every bit of a lot of the teenagers. Let me bring. There are groups. There are four-eats. It has a ham radio project thing. Sure, the boy scouts, girls scouts, they have that too. But I think to keep a young, but not young. I don't want to say young. To keep ham radio vibrant, we need, in a long lasting sort of way, you need to go after people our age, people who are about to retire. I am retired. But people are about to retire. They're looking for something to take the place to go on to work every day. They're looking for something to do. They have the resources to go out and buy stuff. And yeah.
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