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Old April 26th, 2007, 19:35
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Amateur Radio??

Any of you guys running 2m amateur radio in your rigs? I've got the token CB, but that's about what it is, token, works ok if you can still see the person you're talking too. Just curious as to how many Ham's were going. At JV most of us ran on 2m. I'll be listening on 146.500 coming in, and probably during the runs. Oh, and if you don't have your ticket, think hard about getting it, as it may save your life or someone elses someday. For those who are new to this http://tinyurl.com/2vunrr . I believe it was a group that saved this guy. Some of you guys were probably there.

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Old April 26th, 2007, 20:11
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Re: Amateur Radio??

Hey Mark,

There are several folks with HAM radios. I am sure they will chime in.

I plan on getting my license later this year and learning the lingo/code...
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Old April 26th, 2007, 20:53
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No code required anymore. Practice tests are here:
http://www.qrz.com/p/testing.pl Just took my general and extra exams a couple weeks ago, I'm a no-code extra now.
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Old April 26th, 2007, 21:24
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I'll be on 146.5 Thats our usual choice.

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Old April 26th, 2007, 22:44
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Oh, and if you don't have your ticket, think hard about getting it, as it may save your life or someone elses someday. For those who are new to this http://tinyurl.com/2vunrr . I believe it was a group that saved this guy. Some of you guys were probably there.

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Remi and Johnny were there among others. Remi was the operator at the time.
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Old April 27th, 2007, 00:37
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Re: Amateur Radio??

Dit dit dah dah dit dit



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Old April 28th, 2007, 10:23
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Re: Amateur Radio??

I've become a little disillusioned with radio in recent years but whenI do listen to it I generally play 95.5 KLOS or Indie 103 (103.1). Occasionally I flip it over to AM to listen to KNX 1070 if I'm in need of a traffic report.

Generally though I listen to my iPod.

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Old April 28th, 2007, 11:09
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Dit dit dah dah dit dit



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Huh? Remember, no code here.
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Old April 28th, 2007, 12:05
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I've become a little disillusioned with radio in recent years but whenI do listen to it I generally play 95.5 KLOS or Indie 103 (103.1). Occasionally I flip it over to AM to listen to KNX 1070 if I'm in need of a traffic report.

Generally though I listen to my iPod.

i havent flipped my radio to "tuner" since the day KNAC went off the air.
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Huh?
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Exactly.



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Old April 28th, 2007, 22:27
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Ok lets see if I remember this from scouts like 15 years ago

I M I ???
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Old April 29th, 2007, 09:15
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Ok lets see if I remember this from scouts like 15 years ago

I M I ???
This is why morse code sucks...especially when written and not heard.

could also be
EAD EWI UD EL EATI EATEE EWEE EEGE EETTEE EANE UNE UTI UTEE

I could go on, but you get the point. Without hearing it...its basically worthless to me.
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That's why I use the dit dah thing, reading it is as close to hearing it as you can get.

ead would be, dit - dit dah - dah dit dit.

dit dit dah dah dit dit is the "?". The CW way of saying "Huh?". Lots of uses.

I know the no code testing is opening up the VHF spectrum to alot of new folks, which I think is a great thing, and it has alot to offer in the newer modes and operating profiles. But, there's a whole 'nother world out there in HF, and there's still something to be said for HF operations, CW, contesting, and working through that mega pile-up in CW to get that rare DX QSO.

Code is just not that hard to learn, it's just like anything else, it does take some effort. Like some others that I know when I was studying for the exam, I learned enough to copy 5 wpm in about 3 weeks. Once it was my mode of choice, I easily went past 20-25 wpm in less than a year, as did everyone that was doing it during the same time period. Operating on established CW nets is great practice...

The first offroad use my XJ saw (bone stock) was an Anza trip out for field/portable type operation in the desert.

I regularly spend time anchored out at Santa Cruz Island, and run QRP out there. I have to be careful sometimes, especially at night when condx are good on 40M. IOTA /MM pile-ups can get nasty...

When not doing that, we sometimes listen to stuff like the "Voice of North Korea". Great comedy.

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Re: Amateur Radio??

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That's why I use the dit dah thing, reading it is as close to hearing it as you can get.

ead would be, dit - dit dah - dah dit dit.

dit dit dah dah dit dit is the "?". The CW way of saying "Huh?". Lots of uses.

I know the no code testing is opening up the VHF spectrum to alot of new folks, which I think is a great thing, and it has alot to offer in the newer modes and operating profiles. But, there's a whole 'nother world out there in HF, and there's still something to be said for HF operations, CW, contesting, and working through that mega pile-up in CW to get that rare DX QSO.
Uh, I don't know if you'd heard yet or not, but they have completely dropped the code requirement. However the bandplans and part 97 still have those little slivers of band that are CW only. So I guess it's a good compromise. Probably 30 people taking their General Class license when I went to upgrade from Tech to Extra. I'm itching to get onto HF and just picked up a new FT-857.
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Uh, I don't know if you'd heard yet or not, but they have completely dropped the code requirement.
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I know the no code testing is opening up the VHF spectrum to alot of new folks,...
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I do. Although you'll have to forgive my assumtion that although you may be Extra Class, if you did the no code, I'm assuming that you are not operating CW, or in those band allocations... at least I hope...

It was for John's benefit.

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