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We
hope that you find this site of some interest as a ham radio operator or one just interested in the hobby in general. Not to long ago we had a web site up called “Listening In” it dealt with scanners, frequencies, and codes etc. primarily for Richland County and the surrounding area here in Ohio. Unfortunately some content in the folder got erased and so the site had to be taken down.
Instead of rebuilding the site we decide to go a little different route and build a new web site more geared to amateur radio in general and give listening in a new home as well. There may be a few less frequencies then we had on the old site, but none the less it should still be of some interest to people with scanners.

I
plan on having a classified section if anybody wants to sell anything or are looking for something in particular. We will also have a main link to our club web site, Inter-city Amateur Radio Club and talk just a little on a couple of our main things the club is involved with like field day and the Miss Ohio pageant. We will also clue you in on the city’s repeater frequencies and other items of interest pertaining to the club.

We
have a sort of miscellaneous page called notes of interests, here you will find just a little bit of everything. Could be an article someone has wrote on a particular subject communications wise, maybe some cool tech tip. or maybe what is the perfect gift to buy that special amateur radio operator who has everything, beside a complete $2000.00 HF station. And of course our links page chalked full of great places to go and see.

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will take some time to get the site looking just the way we want it, so please bear with us in our journey to do so. If you have any comments, or suggests you would like to make, or something you would like to see up here give us a call, send an e-mail or for all of you hams out there give us a shout on the radio and let us know what it is. 73 Larry Roop N8RGO
 

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