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Ham Radio Basics--How to Call CQ--

Jim W6LG 592,303 8 years ago
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Please do support the channel: https://www.patreon.com/JimW6LG or for a single donation buymeacoffee.com/hamcq73c I have acute myeloid leukemia also called AML and thyroid disease from exposure to radiation and chemicals. I have not worked around either of these hazards. My only exposure I believe occurred while living as a youngster in the San Fernando Valley. I was in the hospital 5 times last year and 1 time so far this year. I have had 20 transfusions. I have had 7 rounds of chemo that have made me very ill. I think the medical bills last year were greater than $500,000 and this year may be even higher. I do have Kaiser so much of that has been covered. For those who donate blood, thank you. I have had 20 units of blood so far. Just last week I had to have another unit because my HGB was below the threshold value of 7.2 with RBC, WBC and ANC also being dangerously low again. My blood is tested twice a week. Blood is drawn from a PICC line in my right arm. A video talking about calling CQ. And then, Jim calls CQ on 20 meters and W5IB answers.

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