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![]() wrote in message news:784e660a-1708-4bc1-bc3c- Is it just me or is there ALWAYS someone on this group explaining why somebody else should not try something or do something? How on earth is anyone supposed to learn anything if they only do what they have knowledge and experience in? This is what college does to people, makes them extremely wary of learning things on their own or seeing other people attempt to do so. It may have been the way you asked the question. If you had just asked what would be a good way of getting into ham radio and what would it take to talk around 100 to 200 miles for fun the response may have been differant. Your first statements made it seem like you wanted reliable communications for emergencies. Anyway get a license and have fun. That seems to be your main objective. If you have not checked into it, the license should be easy for someone that has an electronic background and any RF experiance at all. Just memorize the exect questions and answers. You can find them many places on the internet. You can go to arrl.org for one. Then go to qrz.com and take the practice test to see how well you are doing. You may even want to go there first and see how well you do without any perperation. Having been a ham for over 35 years and into electrical and electronic work, I can run through a test in less than 15 minuits and get around a 85% or higher. That is not even looking at the study questions in many years. I think a 70% is passing. |
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