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|  | So finally, here is the certificate !!  | 
|  | Most of these cards
were collected in the 1989 - 1994 timeframe, while AO-13 and RS-10/11
were enjoying great popularity. It also helped that I had built up a
fairly good station and was operating regularly. Sometimes I wish I still had these huge antennae - but times change, and what 'used-to-be' aint necessarily the best path to find your way into the future...  |