On top of that, it is inherently difficult, nay almost impossible, to 
become an AMSAT Volunteer - trust me, I have been trying for over a year 
now and have just about given up!

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David
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Nigel Gunn G8IFF/W8IFF wrote:
> I think one of the problems volunteers face, which seems to have not been 
> addresses, is one of geography.
>
> The US is a big country. The existing volunteers are widespread.
> I work better as a member of a team rather than as an induvidual. I need a 
> "normal" work environment. I'm inherently 
> lazy and don't have the motovation to reliably work from home.
> I don't know of any active Amsat volunteers within, say, 30 miles of me, that 
> I can team up with.
> Find me a project within 30 miles of Xenia, Ohio, in which I have some 
> experience, and i will happily join the team.
>
>
> Bob Bruninga wrote:
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