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Avery's QTH ColumnAvery Finn, K0HLA, writes weekly for the Handiham World. Handiham World for 25 February 2009
Courage Center Handiham World Weekly E-Letter for the week of 25 February 2009
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Handiham Mailing ListsCourage Center's Handiham System provides several mailing lists that contain news about ham radio and technology for people with disabilities and others who may be interested. Handiham World: This is our weekly e-letter, which is also available as an audio podcast. It is published Wednesdays on http://handiham.org and is also available in streaming audio on that website. This newsletter is available via email from two sources: Choice 1: Freelists.org hosts our mailing list. Go to
The Handiham World for 9 July 2008
Avery's QTH: Don't talk religion or politics on the airWelcome once again to my Humble QTH: Amateur Radio, being what it is, has no boundaries. Radio signals have no way of knowing when or where state lines are. What is even of more interest is the fact that radio waves do not know about the boundaries between nations. Quite literally, the whole world could be listening to a radio signal.
The Handiham World for 21 May 2008
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Photo: Chris, KG0BP, and Carl, N8NSD, take a few minutes to visit at the Handiham booth during HAMVENTION®. Last week we were at HAMVENTION®, and with so much time out of the office and on the road, it takes a little time to catch up with all of the usual office duties. I have some photos with captions for you later on. I don't want this particular edition to be all about the hamfest, so in upcoming weeks I'll be sharing some thoughts with you on various aspects of the world's largest amateur radio get-together.
Avery's QTH: Addicted to netsWelcome once again to my Humble QTH:
As it turned out, every Sunday night there I was at 7:00 PM no matter what, doing a net that sometimes lasted quite late into the evening.
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