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Dive into the heartwarming story of how the late Tim Price’s passion for ham radio lives on through a generous donation of his equipment to the Case Amateur Radio Club. Discover how models like the ICOM 7300, celebrated for their unmatched DX capabilities, continue to connect enthusiasts across the globe, from local neighborhoods to Australia….

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Dive into the heartwarming story of how the late Tim Price’s passion for ham radio lives on through a generous donation of his equipment to the Case Amateur Radio Club.

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Discover how models like the ICOM 7300, celebrated for their unmatched DX capabilities, continue to connect enthusiasts across the globe, from local neighborhoods to Australia….

Dive into the heartwarming story of how the late Tim Price’s passion for ham radio lives on through a generous donation of his equipment to the Case Amateur Radio Club. Discover how models like the ICOM 7300, celebrated for their unmatched DX capabilities, continue to connect enthusiasts across the globe, from local neighborhoods to Australia.

More than just radios, ICOM fosters a deep sense of community and shared memories, from earning that coveted ICOM hat at Dayton to cherishing a first HF radio. Join us in honoring the legacy of silent keys, celebrating the stories behind the equipment, and connecting with the ever-growing ham radio community. Watch now and be part of this timeless tradition!

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