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That ` s largely because the FCC had little to do with average citizens for most of the last 75 years, when home transmitters were largely reserved to ham-radio operators and CB-radio aficionados.
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This is probably why I once caught my grandfather speaking into a computer mouse as if it were a ham-radio mic.
The Terrifying Truth About New Technology Daniel H. Wilson 2011
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This is probably why I once caught my grandfather speaking into a computer mouse as if it were a ham-radio mic.
The Terrifying Truth About New Technology Daniel H. Wilson 2011
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After erecting an 80-foot tower at his home, he became known to ham-radio operators across the country for putting out word on the airwaves whenever corneas were needed for transplant.
Doctor Pinpointed Oxygen as Cause of Preemies' Blindness Stephen Miller 2010
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After erecting an 80-foot tower at his home, he became known to ham-radio operators across the country for putting out word on the airwaves whenever corneas were needed for transplant.
Doctor Pinpointed Oxygen as Cause of Preemies' Blindness Stephen Miller 2010
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After erecting an 80-foot tower at his home, he became known to ham-radio operators across the country for putting out word on the airwaves whenever corneas were needed for transplant.
Doctor Pinpointed Oxygen as Cause of Preemies' Blindness Stephen Miller 2010
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It is used for ham-radio as most of my favorite ham programs are written only for Win XP.
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That`s largely because the FCC had little to do with average citizens for most of the last 75 years, when home transmitters were largely reserved to ham-radio operators and CB-radio aficionados.
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Citibank ATM plunderer Yuriy Ryabinin is shown in a 2003 photo taken at a ham-radio convention.
Wired Top Stories 2009
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Bowers contacted a sample of 312 ham-radio operators in the United States by mailed questionnaire in order to determine the influences that led to their adoption of the radios.
Diffusion of Innovations Everett M. Rogers 1995
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