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Non-Mobiling Mobiling

he original draft for this month’s installment has been deposited in the “bit bucket” due to the change in our lives imposed by COVID-19. While the cover of the magazine says “May,” the lead times required for publication make it necessary to compose an article some six weeks in advance, in this case, mid-March. So while you may have the advantage of hindsight when reading this, your author is currently receiving the tidal wave of cancellations and lifestyle changes being implemented in response to the coronavirus outbreak. In just last few days, I’ve received a stream of notices announcing the cancellations of several ham club meetings, the Visalia DX

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