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- Amigan Amateur Radio Group Public Domain Disk # 1 1/14/88
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- YOU MUST COPY AMIGABASIC ONTO THIS DISK !!! There is enough space left for
- it. If you use your mouse, grab AMIGABASIC from your Extras disk, and place
- it onto this disk. If you use CLI, type
-
- 1> copy extras:amigabasic to "amateur radio 1:amigabasic"
-
- I suggest that you copy the programs which you like, and plan to use, onto
- other disks, and retain this disk as a master disk. There isn't much free
- space on this disk for data anyway.
-
- This disk is the result of Amigan Amateurs sending me their PD radio
- related software. If the software has the authors name somewhere in the
- program or readme file, send comments and questions to the author. If no
- name is found, or you have comments on the disk as a whole, send to me.
-
- If you've written or use a radio related program, please send it to me for
- possible inclusion on future "ham disks". Chances are that if you find your
- program useful, other hams will too.
-
- The Amigan Amateur Radio Group is a bunch of Amiga Users who also like
- Amateur ( Ham ) Radio. There is also a newsletter (the "Amigan Beacon"), and
- a low band net. There are no dues. For more info, send me an SASE.
-
- To the best of my knowledge, all programs on this disk are in Public
- Domain, and can be copied. No money may be charged for these programs.
-
- If you would like to learn more about Amateur Radio, send a letter and
- SASE to the American Radio Relay League, 225 Main St., Newington, CT 06111
- They sell study materials to help you obtain a license, and can give you the
- name of a local Amateur Radio Club so you can find some local "Hams".
-
-
- 73,
-
- Kathy Wehr - WB3KRN ( WB3KRN @ K3RLI for packet mail)
- RD#1 Box 193
- Watsontown, PA 17777
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