HAM Radio Operators - Any Others In Here?
I'm sure there is, so I thought I'd ask.
Licensed since 93, extra class, picked up my late grandfather's callsign in 2012, went SK in 92, and was licensed in fall of 1938.
My grandson became a general class at age 11.
He is 21 now, serving in the USN.
Re: HAM Radio Operators - Any Others In Here?
Come on; someone has to have a ham radio license in here? :tard: :o
Re: HAM Radio Operators - Any Others In Here?
Not a single another person?
If anyone is interested great self-paced program called Ham Study , you work at your own pace.
Three levels, Technician, General, and Extra Class.
The technician gives you all bands from 50Mhz and up (VHF/UHF/SHF/EHF) plus a small chunk in the 10-meter band (HF 28.300-28.500Mhz)
The technician is perfect if you want to local comms using mountain top repeaters (when I say local, this with repeaters means a wide coverage) 40+ and up to 100 miles.
Ham Study Link
PM me; I have a refined way to finish this with little to no effort.
I can help you find a local test session for about $20 is all the test cost; the license is good for 10 years.
Renew online in 10 yrs and good for another 10.
General gives you access to all other HF bands and talks worldwide.