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Date: Tue, 08 Dec 1998 01:55:23 +0000
From: Etz <etzbach@banet.net>
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I was just reading on 4cd's site of a "VFR Radio Simulator".  Probably more of a
teaching aid than a "simulator".

Anyway... I think I would find this very useful and would like to hear from
anyone that may have used it before.  Is it anygood, and how does it work?  Is
it like some kind of foreing language tape where you simply repeat stuff that
you hear?

see for yourself at
http://www.4cds.com/prd.i/pgen/fourcds/0L/toproduct.html;sku=112492

Thanx

