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On 2010-03-19, Joe from Kokomo wrote:
If you are listening for actual content, it seems much more practical to listen on the internet. No interference (QRM), no static (QRN), no fading (QSB). They didn't have the internet as we know it 30 yrs ago. I do communicate via the net heavily. NNTP, IRC, IM, email, etc, but I'm a hopeless gadget freak and have wanted to be a ham since I was in jr high. While my buddy got his ticket, I was lured away by rock and roll, guitars, and high volume amps, so went down that road. Now, I'm a caregiver and stuck at home and am looking for more opportunities to talk to others. Well, it's as easy as it has ever been: no Morse code (CW) required, study guides available for free on the internet and a passing score of just 75% required. Good luck on getting your ticket! I'm studying like crazy and enjoying it. I've got enough of a math and electronics background so that's no problem. But this radio frequencies and propagation and just all the terms is a chore. Plus, I'm learning code. I've always felt you're not a real ham unless you can cw. I'll get there. Thanks. ![]() nb |
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