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(“EmComm From the Ground Up,” p. 10), brings a wide-ranging and eclectic background to his hamming. A native of Warsaw, he describes himself as the, “happy father of a 2-year-old and husband of a very ham-radio-compatible XYL.” A political scientist by education, he has found a career niche as a photographer and photo technician, first in film

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