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![]() "Daniel J. Morlan" wrote in message om... Here's my rig: IC-V8000 with an X50 Antenna... (2M/440 BASE VERTICAL 4DB/7DB) Gettin' the ol' feet wet soon! I have a certificate of completion, and the guy told me I could transmit with it. This has me more-or-less scratching my head, as I was led to believe I could only transmit once I'm in the FCC database. Don't want to start yakking it up before I can legally do so. I'm excited, though. Can't wait to get on the air. :-) And now I can say 73, and have it count. 73 DJM P.S. I don't know if this is mediocre, but I missed two of the questions. Do you have a call yet? Don't sound like it. You can't put out a signal without a callsign. If you do have a callsign, and you upgraded from a Novice ticket, then you can operate with your callsign and append it with /at (slash amateur technician). Dan/W4NTI |
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