Hello,

Sometimes known as "one hand for the ship, one hand for yourself."

73, Bruce WA8TNC
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[email protected] wrote:
> The shock I experienced did not deter me - it just made me more 
> careful.  And now I have over 25 years as a broadcast engineer working 
> with plenty of high, low and indifferent voltages.   I've been shocked 
> a few more times, too.   But I still have the good habit of only using 
> one hand on live gear.   The other hand is down my pants, er, I mean, 
> hooked in my belt around the back.
> 
> Steve WD8DAS
> 
> [email protected]
> http://www.wd8das.net/
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> Radio is your best entertainment value.
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