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On 6/18/2011 5:57 PM, Michael wrote:
On Jun 18, 9:41 am, wrote: SNIP Hi Michael, Good advice you've received. However----if you're a newly licensed Technician, remember the band plans and don't run afoul in the HF bands--- 73 Colin --- Posted via news://freenews.netfront.net/ - Complaints to --- Indeed, I am a brandy new Technician... I plan to upgrade to General in short order. I decided to space the tests out a few months appart as I learn. I already knew a good deal of what was on the Technician exam from my many years of sw dx'ing and homebrewing. I am also up near eight words per minute with CW, but that is only with the learning program I have been using on my PC. I never actually sent any CW :-) My plan is to get my antenns set up and try some phone on 10 meters where the Technicians are allowed with that mode. I also have a few friends in the area that are hams that I will cut my CW teeth on :-) I dont have much interest in VHF and UHF, so I have every intention of securing my General soon. My real interest is 80 and 40 meter DX. As far as the antenna goes... I've decided to string up a ladder fed diepole. Seems the best way to go for now... Later on a yagi :-) Ahh. You are a VHF/UHF/Microwave contester. You just don't know it yet. tom K0TAR |
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