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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
For Any Ham, or Wannabee,
By Mike Gruteke-K3BRJ (Derby Line, VT USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Low Profile Amateur Radio: Operating a Ham Station from Almost Anywhere (The Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 167) (Paperback)
While I've never reviewed books put out by the ARRL, and Jim Kearman-kr1s before, the only thing I can say is this, "It's About Time" this very excellent book was done justice. Like most "League" publications, it makes a very excellent book for a beginning ham, or a veteran of the tubes and wires, over fancy circuits. Whatever the case, I can say as a very proud ham, myself, that if you're on a budget, READ THIS BOOK FIRST! Not only will you enjoy reading this book, (it's plain fun) it will also give you ideas. Certainly,as far as reference books go, a copy belongs in everyone's library!
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Low Profile Amateur Radio: Operating a Ham Station from Almost Anywhere (The Radio Amateur's Library ; Publication No. 167) by James E. Kearman (Paperback - Jan. 1993)
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