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Zero Retries is an independent newsletter promoting technological innovation that is occurring in Amateur Radio, and Amateur Radio as (literally) a license to experiment with and learn about radio technology. Radios are computers - with ant...
Zero Retries is an independent newsletter promoting technological innovation that is occurring in Amateur Radio, and Amateur Radio as (literally) a license to experiment with and learn about radio technology. Radios are computers - with ant...
Zero Retries is an independent newsletter promoting technological innovation that is occurring in Amateur Radio, and Amateur Radio as (literally) a license to experiment with and learn about radio technology. Radios are computers - with ant...
Zero Retries is an independent newsletter promoting technological innovation that is occurring in Amateur Radio, and Amateur Radio as (literally) a license to experiment with and learn about radio technology. Radios are computers - with ant...
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Steve Stroh N8GNJ is the Editor of Zero Retries Newsletter.
Kay is curator of Internet Archive's Digital Library of Amateur Radio & Communications (https://archive.org/details/dlarc)
I have been married to Steve Stroh, N8GNJ for the past 41 years. I became interested in Amateur Radio because of emergency communication. I have a passion for introducing Amateur Radio to young folks and getting them involved.
The Vara guy
Current EC of the Chester County ARES RACES in Eastern Pa. I am also a Packet Radio enthusiast and a retired volunteer firefighter.
Writer, engineer, maker, radio guy, car guy, brewer, gardener.
IT Security Engineer, ham radio operator, father of 4 daughters.
I like to tinker around with various projects that you can follow my progress on through this blog.
Licensed since 1967, i am an avid antenna buff who loves to design, build and test them more than even using them. As a physicist I'm fascinated by the depth and diversity of this aspect of ham radio. Now I am the Antenna Whisperer because of that.
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