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Hello "Ham World" I hope you all love this "Hobby" as much as I do. Sometimes I think calling it a hobby is actually a "downgrade". It's much more than that.

I like the many aspects of the hobby- SSB on all bands (mostly 75 and 20 mtrs HF and 6 & 2 mtrs VHF).

I work weak signal VHF/UHF SSB and am investing more and more time and resources into that mode.

Come see us in the great state of Wyoming. I moved up here in "97" from New Mexico and don't intend to leave anytime soon. The weather can be harsh at times but the beauty more than compensates for it. There is nothing like the wide open spaces of the sage brush praires, the granduer of the Tetons and the mysteries of the Yellowstone County. The picture that is posted is of me enjoying a dirk bike ride in the Bighorn Mts. of central Wyoming. My favorite place to be. See you on the bands or maybe the trail!

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