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![]() "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. Did anyone mention the www.arrl.org page and AMSAT for the sats ? Look around and see if there is a hamfest near you. That is a flea market for ham gear. You may find a used rig there. As always you may find a few that will sell a rig that is not working like it should and so on. While studying for the license test don't try to learn anything from the qustion and answers, Just study the correct answers. Get a ARRL Handbook , even a used one a few years old will go a long way in getting you started on teh correct path. Packet is just about dead except maybe a few that are looking at the DX clusters. |
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![]() Thank you all for the advice. It has been very helpful and given me quite a few pointers. The book that I have is the 5th edition and I believe it is the latest. Thanks for the warning about the newsgroup. I noticed some flames and other pointless rants, it's good to know that there are people intelligent enough out there to see what it is and simply ignore it. I'll check out ebay and keep an eye out for the brands you named. I'm not sure if there are any hamfests around here, but there is a huge flea market every Saturday, so I might stop by there and see if I can get any information there. I'm also glad to hear what everyone had to say about the clubs. I will still check them out, but it's good to have the info you provided. I had a few experiences with some computer user groups that claim to be open and welcome to new users but can be almost snobbish to a beginner. This seems like a great way to get my hands on some fun gear to play around with and meet some interesting people. I'm excited to try it out! Thanks again for all the advice and anything else you might think of is greatly appreciated. Charles |
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