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Spring continues to be relatively cool (high 60s today). The flowers are out at the lower elevations and all the grass is green everywhere. And…my arm continues to heal. I’m in physical therapy and am starting to get some muscle movement back. It’ll probably be at least another month before I can get back on the motorcycle. I went to the Montrose Amateur Radio Club swapfest this morning and put some pictures up on the club website. I’m now working on video 7.1 for the General Class series—put a cool animation together yesterday.
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Hi Dave, thanks for sending out the swap meet photos. I have never been to one, but hopefully this year I can attend one here in New England. Looking at the table of items, I think I saw a Hallicrafter SX-99 Receiver. That was my first receiver that I saved hard to purchase back in 1954 when I was just getting into Ham radio. I loved that receiver !! Hope you back on your bike on time Dave, 73’s, DickJ KA1VEI