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Have been licensed since 1965 and still have my original call of VE3DFD. Obtained my present one in april 1994. Retired to a large property in rural Ontario in 1995. Have a large collection radio equipment, including Hallicrafters, National, Drake, 2 complete gold dust twins, and an s-line. A signal one milspec 1030. 2 ft1000d's and an ft100d. Antenna is a 204ba @80'for 20M, a 3L dual bander for 15 10M @95' plus the usual wire antennas for 160, 80 and 40. Changes to the antenna system in the works for the summer and autumn 2006. Exchanged other yagis for a 4 el steppir autumn 2007 Pix is of equipment used to break a pile up and clear snow.

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