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Mike, aka KL7R got his ham ticket around 1977. His elmer passed along a love of building radios and working CW. He was born and raised in Alaska and is a patriot of that state. He education is in electronics but has been working with computers since 1982.
See http://kl7r.ham-radio.ch

Bill Meara, aka N2CQR, M0HBR, and CU2JL, got interested in ham radio by listening to programs of Jean Shepherd on WOR radio in New York during the 1970s. Bill does not work in electronics professionally, but his job does, in effect, put him on a permanent DX-pedition.
See http://www.gadgeteer.us

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Submitted by soldersmoke on January 13, 2006 - 11:37pm.
I'm new to LTspice and to blog uploading, but with any luck, HERE you will find the LTspice file for the amp we have been discussing on SolderSmoke. 
Submitted by soldersmoke on January 13, 2006 - 11:11pm.
Here (I hope!) is the spreadsheet that we've been discussing on SolderSmoke.   I used the standard Microsoft spreadsheet software program. 
Submitted by soldersmoke on January 12, 2006 - 10:44pm.

Hi Folks,
I caught the previous installment of Soldersmoke and I give it a thumbs
up. No, I dont have an Ipod. I just downloaded the file and listened to
it while I was
fiddling around in my office or my shack or as my wife calls it, "The
room where money is spent, but not earned." But I digress, these guys
are pretty good.
I am usually a pretty severe critic of stuff like this, but, I liked
these guys and I liked the content. The technical stuff was right at my
level and the the rest of it was pretty entertaining as well. You see,
most of my friends locally are golfers and knuckleheads (not
necessarily
describing different people). I never even hear a ham related
conversation unless its on the air and they are not usually talking
about homebrew. QRP-L as great as it is, Is not really a conversation,
no audio (obviously) and no real time give and take. This show has the
feel of a couple of guys sittting at a table at the local coffee shop
talking about ham/homebrew stuff. Give them a listen, I liked it, you
might too! By the way, This doesn't mean I am going stop listening to
NPR or Led Zepplin, they aren't THAT good.

Bob   K6GGO

P.S. I am not related to these guys

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