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purchased by teen-age boys
playing war games,
painters, asbestos-removal
workers or police depart-
ments for emergency usage,
many buyers now are "very
rational people" in their ear-
ly to mid-30s, store owners
said.
Israeli Hams Mum,
Shortwavers Claim
Jewish "ham" radio
operators in contact with
their Israeli counterparts
during Operation Desert
Storm say mum's the word
these days.
"They are very cautious
about describing what is go-
ing on there" out of concern
that enemy ears may be
eavesdropping, said attorney
Arnold Podolsky of Hun-
tington Woods, who spoke
with Israelis via shortwave
radio during the lull in Iraqi
missile attacks.
Physician Robert Blau of
Bloomfield Hills, who has
been in regular contact
through the years with
longtime friend and former
Detroiter Jim Stone of
Herzliya, said Mr. Stone told
him he'd write a letter when
Dr. Blau asked about one of
the missile attacks.
Dr. Blau said he's run
telephone patches on his
shortwave system to allow
Detroit residents to speak
with family and friends in
Israel.
The Detroit Jewish Com-
munity Center's radio club
at the Maple-Drake Building
has been largely out of com-
mission since November
when a windstorm blew
down its directional
antenna. And while there is
an antenna at the Jimmy
Prentis Morris Building, it
hasn't been used in several
years, according to Mark
Shaw of the JCC club.
Club Is Hearing
Israeli Broadcasts
The Friends of Israel
Radio, a club based in
Detroit with worldwide
membership, reports that
the Israeli broadcasting ser-
vice's external service is now
carrying live, rather than
taped, newscasts during the
Gulf crisis.
Allan Gale, associate di-
rector of the Detroit Jewish
Community Council and a
fan of shortwave radio, said
those with shortwave
receivers can hear the
newscasts daily at 5:30, 7, 8
and 9 p.m. and midnight on
the 11605, 9435 and 7465
kilohertz frequencies.
Mr. Gale founded the clul-
as a hobby in 1989. 0
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