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    • These Codes are for basic CB use 10-1 = Receiving poorly 10-2 = Receiving well 10-3 = Stop transmitting 10-4 = OK, message received 10-5 = Relay message 10-6 = Busy, stand by 10-7 = Out of service, leaving air 10-8 = In service, subject to call 10-9 = Repeat message 10-10 = Transmission completed, standing by 10-11 = Talking too rapidly.
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    • ARRL The American Radio Relay League
      The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) web site
    • 1721 Hf Roundtable Group On 40 Meters!
      The 1721 HF Roundtable Group meets nightly on 7.261 + - QRM. Just a big ham radio family. Informal QSO'S in a rountable fashion.
    • Hams for Christ Net
      Fellowship of Christian Amateurs meeting M-F on 40 meters
    • 1721 Hf Roundtable Group On 40 Meters!- The 1721 HF Roundtable Group meets nightly on 7.261 + - QRM. Just a big ham radio family. Informal QSO'S in a rountable fashion.
    • 3905 Century Club- The 3905 Century Club operates WAS and DX nets on 20,40,80,and 160 using SSB, CW, RTTY, and PSK modes.
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    • ARRL The American Radio Relay League- The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) web site
    • Hams for Christ Net- Fellowship of Christian Amateurs meeting M-F on 40 meters
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    • Internet Relay Chat Amateur Radio Club- A club for hams who are also regulars on IRC (Internet Relay Chat).
    • KP4AO- KP4AO Amateur Radio Club Homepage
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    • NCVEC.org- The NCVEC is a not-for-profit voluntary association, with membership comprised of the various Federal Communications Commission (FCC) certified Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (VECs).
    • Roadrunners Microwave Group- Organized to promote operation on the amateur bands above 420 MHz
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    • SouthSide Amateur Radio Club- Serving the south Kansas city metropolitan area, Grandview, MO
    • The American Legion Amateur Radio Club- The American Legion Amateur Radio Club (K9TAL) is open to wartime military veterans who are both members of the Legion family and FCC-licensed amateur radio operators.
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    • The ARRL Foundation, Inc.- The ARRL Foundation is devoted to providing valuable programs to serve the ham community, whether those served are ARRL members or not.
    • The Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation- AMSAT NA official web site.
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    • Tug Valley Radio Association- The TVRA is a organization that supports our hobby of amateur radio.
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    Welcome to The Kentucky Club!

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    The Kentucky Club was created in 1975 by a group of nineteen friends and associates from Kentucky, headed by Lexington developers, Don and Dudley Webb of The Webb Companies. What is now the “B” Building was completed and the units sold to friends and in Lexington.

    In 1980, an adjoining 200’ of ocean frontage was purchased by the Webbs, twenty-five more units were added and the two properties merged. All of the new units in “A” Building were sold to Kentuckians, some of whom moved over from the original building and others who were new to the complex.

    Since the majority of the original Owners were of active working age, many of the units were rented in season. Some of those renters eventually became Owners, including a few non-Kentuckians. Although these newcomers were outnumbered, they soon became “Honorary Kentuckians” and have blended well with the Bluegrass state owners.

    Many of that original group are still Owners after more than 30 years. The Association has always prided itself on the congeniality of most all of its members and their desire to own a condominium unit in a well managed complex with first class amenities, services and management dedicated to the protection of the Owners and their property. It is one of the few complexes its size that has always had a resident manager. Gail Dunmyer, the Manager, has ably served the property for more than eighteen (18) years.

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    In 2000, the complex underwent a major exterior rehabilitation including concrete repairs that were a result of 20-25 years of oceanfront environment. Then, in 2004, Frances and Jeanne damaged and destroyed the roofs of both buildings resulting in an estimated $3 million in damages to the buildings and the units. The Owners rallied to not only rehabilitate the buildings in record time, but to remodel most all of the units to a much better than pre-hurricane condition. The rebuilding of the pool, installation of pavers and upgrading of landscaping have placed The Kentucky Club in better condition that it was when new.

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