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"Beachbum" wrote
At the risk of exposing my newbness... I am considering a tech license and note references to "permission" levels for various bands, as well as indications of certain operating modes for particular freqs/bands (I have not bought a manual yet, still trying to determine what level of total investment will be necessary for my desired use). Based on admittedly cursory review thusfar, it appears voice comms have limited availability for a tech ticket. IF that is the case, my primary interest is in emergency voice comms during regional events...will I need to upgrade to a general license for effective use? If your desire is to communicate locally for Emergency Services, you would normally operate on VHF and/or UHF frequencies, which are all open to the Technician license. If you want to communicate further, where VHF/UHF simplex or repeaters won't go, then you would need to upgrade to General to be able to operate voice within the HF bands. For example, if you wanted to participate in the emergency nets for the Haiti earthquake, you must have at least a General class license. Howard N7SO |
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