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The High Plains Amateur Radio Group is open to all hams (and soon-to-be hams) in the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles and Eastern New Mexico. This forum is for the exchange of ideas, operating tips, radio repair and restoration projects, personal buy, sell & trade ads, and just about any other amateur radio related topic. This is a place to help others and encourage them be better operators and technicians and share your ham radio knowledge and enthusiasm.

This is a moderated group and membership is not automatic. Please include your name and call sign with your request to join. This information will help eliminate duplicate memberships and spam problems. You will be able to post directly to the group without moderator approval. For this to be of the most benefit to all group members, please follow these guidelines: (1) summarize your post in the subject line, (2) be as brief and to the point as possible, (3) if you have an off topic question or comment, label it as such in the subject line and give an email address for private responses, (4) absolutely no personal character attacks. Please be considerate of other members.

If you have any ham radio related photos, drawings, project instructions, stories or articles you'd like to share with the group, you're welcome to post them. We want this group to be a useful resource to the High Plains Amateur Radio community. Please help us help each other by contributing your ham radio experience, thoughts, comments, and suggestions.

Join us each evening at 0000 Zulu time for the Panhandle Traffic & Information Net on 3933 kHz; and, if you haven't already, check out the Caprock Intertie, a linked repeater system that covers a large area of the Texas and Oklahoma Panhandles. Visit the Caprock Intertie site at http://caprockintertie.org for the latest information on that system.

Welcome & 73,
Steve White, W5SAW
Walter Daniels, KD5ZJP

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