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The History of WR3AAA

Writer: K3UKEK3UKE

Doug Hanna (N4YKQ) sent in a document he came upon recently titled "The History of WR3AAA". It was written by his late father Dick (K3VYY) for an early "Triple A" Newsletter. As you know, Dick was one of our founding members and was instrumental in introducing FM repeaters to Beaver County. The article can be found on the main page of our website or by clicking here.


Thanks to Doug for sharing this piece of our history.


 
 
 

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