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Well, that would be fun Jerry and I of course will try anything, you know and so I'm good on the QR Zed page, you can look me up and find my email and and If you do get it set it running again and want to try to make some kind of a Communication on it send me an email and we'll go from there. I'm retired. I got plenty of free time time I'm home almost all the time especially in the winter I don't get out as much and we're just coming into the season of that so I thought about there's a radio club right near here that I'm a member of and I thought about trying to set up a remote station there through the club that I could use and other people could use but that would mean I'd have to buy a transceiver and a computer set up to control it through. And that's a little bit beyond my means right now. So the guy that owns the remotes I use, he's got six different ones. And a few of them are at a clubhouse down in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, which is about 100 miles south of here. And then he's got one at his own residence. I know two at his own residence in New Hampshire. and he's got another one at his condo up in northern New Hampshire by the lakes. And that's the one I use on 75 meters. And I've met him. He's a really nice guy, a very generous guy. His remotes are not used that much. So I get on one or the other of them almost every day and make some contacts, either locally or I really like 40 meter CWs. So I get on there early morning or late in the night. And it may be the middle of the night, and I don't want to talk on voice like I am now, and wake the neighbors up. So I can put the headphones on and operate CW. And it's just like when I was 14 years old. It sounds just the same, and it's a thrill. And I've worked down through to Australia and New Zealand on 40 meter CW using that remote. So that's pretty good. So back to you, Jerry. This is K1KFC.
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