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If it stumbles, using that stumbles also. I am not convinced that is the end of
the world and I did whatever I had to do. Several hams radio websites even have classes for beginners and also shortwave radio is a snap folks. In Ham Radio we took a more simplistic approach with the first S1 synthesized radio from Henry Radio. However, with less antenna and amplifier requirement
due to the greater chance of CW signals getting through, it is a fun and interesting part of the ham radio hobby.Talk To An Astronaut - In Space - With Ham Radio!