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With the recent removal of the morse code requirement there is no reason every technically capable person should not have an amateur radio liscense. It offers a whole new world of possibilities within communications, high gain antennas, 100 watt Wi-Fi access points etc. When all else fails, amateur radio has gotten through."
 

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