I think there was a how-to book published about 10 years ago.  Even if 
it was 5, it'd be woefully out of date.  I've wanted to do some how-to 
videos for a while, and got as far as taking the camcorder to the 
office, but I've never had time to even write a script.

Maybe one of these days I'll have a chance.  Lately I'm in the office 
8:00 to 5:00, plus a few more hours working at home in the evening, and 
Jennifer (my new temp) has been putting in over 30 hours a week helping 
me get caught up.  But we're slowly getting through the backlog, and 
even getting ahead on some of the cables and stuff.  Gotta teach her how 
to run the SR1 end panels through the milling machine tomorrow.

Scott

dan wrote:
>  
> 
> I am presently at the week long hamfest here in Quartzsite, Az. This 
> morning NB7O, Kevin, gave a pretty good talk on APRS and really plugged 
> the Argent equipment. Made me feel like I made the right decision in 
> buying from Scott. We have a lot of new folks getting into APRS and he 
> did a good job answering questions. Now, has anyone written a simple how 
> to book for newcomers? I began my aprs experience after attending this 
> ham fest last year and it has taken me a year to get as far as I have 
> with my 4 setups. Not until a couple of weeks back did I decide to ask 
> questions here and you guys fixed me right up. I would like to purchase 
> a simple "how to" book to share with others. So far, I have not found one.
> Thanks,
> Dan
> 
> 



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