Good point Ken , I guess as a duty to ham radio and all my fellow hobbiest I
will step up to the plate , if you all would like to put me in your wills my
info is good on QRZ lol , just kidding , but I do have ppl on my end that will
assist my kids with what is needed , it is something we all should think about
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73 VE3DV , Dave
> Date: Sun, 30 Jan 2011 11:43:32 -1000
> From: ken.d.brown@hawaiiantel.net
> To: amps@contesting.com
> Subject: [Amps] Amplifier Parts
>
>
> > And leaves your estate wondering what to do "with all this
> > junk".
> >
> >
> This brings up a good point. Many of the specialized parts for
> amplifiers that are valuable and hard to find are just junk to a non-ham
> relative. They often have no idea what these gizmo's are for, or who
> would be interested in them. And they may not have the patience or any
> desire to find out, opting for the most expedient method of disposal:
> the land fill. Even other hams, that your survivors may find at the
> local club, can be pretty clueless. If they can't figure out how to use
> it in the two meter repeater system it is just junk to them too.
>
> I think it was QST that had an article recently about preparing your
> estate for your inevitable demise. This is something we should all think
> about and do something about , so that all those neat goodies end up in
> the hands of a ham who could use them instead of in the land fill.
>
> DE N6KB
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