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On Dec 14, 1:23*am, "Sal M. Onella" wrote:
Please pardon the slightly off-topic subject. *I'm giving a class at my grandson's school next month and I'm going to include ham radio, with some of the kids presumably getting on the air. * Of course, an unlicensed person can operate if a properly licensed control operator is present. *Is there a source of more detailed information? *I keyword searched Part 97 and found no surprises. *I think good sense prevails. But: If I set up two HTs to talk simplex across a room, how do I/we ID? KD6VKW/Alfa and KD6VKW/Bravo, maybe? Can the kids call CQ? Do they ID with my callsign or must I provide the ID in my own voice? Are there other sticking points? In the absence of official guidance, your opinions are welcome. Thanks. "Sal" (John, KD6VKW) John Yes you have to ID but not in your own voice. Yes the kids can call CQ under your supervision. If you use the lowest power setting and an unpopular simplex frequency for the unit to unit calls it is rather unlikely that anyone except the kids and you will hear it. Check with your club and find a woman operator to respond to the CQ. Smaller children will respond better to a woman's voice. -- Tom Horne |
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