Bullwinkle
Active Member
- May 2, 2013
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Then you can get a super cool license plate and a huge antenna for your trunk!!
There's always the classifieds on QRZ.com and QTH.com.Anyone needing ham radio equip. I have some to sell or trade . PM me. K5RZZ the clubs around here fell apart . I don't want to got to Hammond . 73's
Two words... dipole, pine tree. Done.
I’ve always thought about taking the test. I grew up around a lot of guys who were hams, and when I came to BR in ‘72 I worked with a guy who was one. I worked my way through school mostly doing tech work (a lot of CB & HiFi work in the ‘70’s. Years ago I bought a study book and went through 80% of it. I think I could get through the exam OK, but I’m not sure that a sexagenarian trying to learn Morse code to a reasonable proficiency is practical. Thoughts?
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Morse code requirement was completely eliminated in 2005.
10-4 good buddies....!
If they only knew, huh?