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Thanks for the advice, I will attend a meeting. After further
searching the ARRL website, I found that my school is actually conducting a test on Sept. 24th to get a technician's license! I will have time to attend one or two meetings before then and I also found the ARRL book Now You're Talking and the hadnbook at my schools library. Hopefully this should prepare me enough for the test. On another note, I am working part-time while at college so money is a little tight. So I can get an idea of what I need to save, how much should I expect to spend on a beginner's rig? Any advice on a model or make that would be a good starter set? What if I want to do some sattelite communications? Thanks again for the advice, Charles John N9JG wrote: A bit expensive unless you buy a used one, but you might purchase the ARRL Handbook, which contains hundreds of pages of useful information about most aspects of ham radio. Both new and old copies of this book can be purchased through Amazon.com. "charlesW" wrote in message oups.com... Hello, I am currently a comp sci student who has become interested in ham radio, mainly from taking physics classes and learning about electromagentic theory. I find the subject fascinating and would like to learn more theory and hands on applications. Currently my schedule doesn't let me take any of the classes which sound interseting like EM wave theory and antenna theory. I go to a small school and there isn't a ham radio club here. |
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"charlesW" wrote in message
oups.com... Thanks for the advice, I will attend a meeting. After further searching the ARRL website, I found that my school is actually conducting a test on Sept. 24th to get a technician's license! I will have time to attend one or two meetings before then and I also found the ARRL book Now You're Talking and the hadnbook at my schools library. Hopefully this should prepare me enough for the test. On another note, I am working part-time while at college so money is a little tight. So I can get an idea of what I need to save, how much should I expect to spend on a beginner's rig? Any advice on a model or make that would be a good starter set? What if I want to do some sattelite communications? Thanks again for the advice, Charles Glad you found the book - read it and you should be able to make inroads into a licence. I'll say, just to reinforce it - go to the club! There's bound to be one or more who'll point you in the right direction when you need some help. Take a look at Ebay for prices of rigs - search on 'amateur radio' (duh! wasn't my first pick but it's pretty durn obvious :-) or the makes, like Yaesu, Icom, etc. Take you pick, depending on band(s) you want to work. Or just drool for a while before you splurge - if you wait a while you'll find you'll have a better idea of what you want to do. You guys are spoilt for choice in North America. :-) For satellite, and I'm talking from a position of not having done it for a few years (I have to do it at work so I tend not to at home now) so someone correct me if I'm wrong; look at a 70cm and a 2m rig or a 70cm/2m dual-bander. But if the cost is beyond you at the moment, get one rig and play with it and figure out procedures, antennas and the like. Plenty to play at before moving on! Have fun! Cheers. Ken |
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charlesW wrote:
Thanks for the advice, I will attend a meeting. After further searching the ARRL website, I found that my school is actually conducting a test on Sept. 24th to get a technician's license! I will have time to attend one or two meetings before then and I also found the ARRL book Now You're Talking and the hadnbook at my schools library. Hopefully this should prepare me enough for the test. Make sure that the Now You're Talking book is the latest issue so that you're studying the right stuff. Although I'm not sure how much it's changed. An older issue may be close enough. Anyone know? |
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