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Old February 15th 04, 09:44 PM
Martin
 
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Hi folks,

'Accidentaly' I got an icom r71a receiver. I never thought about getting
into amateur radio 'hobby', but after little searching on Internet I
believe it's a great chance to at least learn something new and good way
of communication while I'm here in states doing the internship.
I beleive it is 30MHz receiver, therefore I need the general class
license. Is that correct? Can I get one as foreigner?
Also I don't have any anthena yet. What is the easiest way to at least
test the receiver.

Thank you,

Martin
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Old February 15th 04, 11:40 PM
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Hi Martin. The R71 is only a receiver and no lic. is required to listen. But
of course if you want to transmit then yes a lic is required


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