The PCBoard Prison BBS with this message has joined VKRadio. My son is a licensed operator and wants me to get my license also. Where would I beginas
I know squat about HAM.
The PCBoard Prison BBS with this message has joined VKRadio. My son is a licensed operator and wants me to get my license also. Where would Ibegin as
I know squat about HAM.
Welcome! Sorry I cannot assist with your question. I carry these areas for BBS users I have that are HAMs. Maybe one of them will answer. :)
Mike
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The PCBoard Prison BBS with this message has joined VKRadio. My son is a J>licensed operator and wants me to get my license also. Where would I begin a J>I know squat about HAM.
If you are in the United States or its territories, you can go to a link off of my homepage:
www.wx1der.com.hamradio.htm
It has an extensive overview on the hobby, license study options (10 of them...some paid, some free), what to expect at a license exam session, and more.
I post several messages in one of the echoes, giving extensive detail about U.S. ham radio licensing, study materials, exam sessions, callsigns, etc.
Daryl, WX1DER
Jazz wrote to All <=-
The PCBoard Prison BBS with this message has joined VKRadio. My son is
a licensed operator and wants me to get my license also. Where would I begin as I know squat about HAM.
If you are in the United States or its territories, you can go to a link o J>-> of my homepage:Thanks Daryl, I'll check it out.
www.wx1der.com.hamradio.htm
It has an extensive overview on the hobby, license study options (10 of J>-> them...some paid, some free), what to expect at a license exam session, an J>-> more.
Welcome aboard. There's a few places. I notice you (well your board ;) ) i TL>in the US, so the ARRL (www.arrl.org) is one place for information. Check o TL>a local radio club, and Daryl also posts information relevant to the US TL>occasionally. There's some further back in this echo, or since it's been a TL>while, it might be time for Daryl to post it again. :)
Daryl Stout wrote to TONY LANGDON <=-
I gave him the address of a ham radio overview page off of my
homepage. Plus, I post the deal with the U.S. License Exams once a
month. With all the changes, and all the detail that I go into, it
takes several posts to cover it all.
Welcome aboard. There's a few places. I notice you (well your board ;) ) is in the US, so the ARRL (www.arrl.org) is one place for information.
Check out a local radio club, and Daryl also posts information relevant to the US occasionally. There's some further back in this echo, or since it's been a while, it might be time for Daryl to post it again. :)
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Welcome aboard. There's a few places. I notice you (well your board ;) ) is in the US, so the ARRL (www.arrl.org) is one place for information. Check out a local radio club, and Daryl also posts information relevant to the US occasionally. There's some further back in this echo, or since it's been a while, it might be time for Daryl to post it again. :)
Thanks. Daryl and others have responded.
Jazz wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Thanks. Daryl and others have responded.
I gave him the address of a ham radio overview page off of my homepage. Plus, I post the deal with the U.S. License Exams once a month. With all the changes, and all the detail that I go into, it takes several posts to cover it all.
Cool, those will be useful resources for him. :)
Welcome aboard. There's a few places. I notice you (well your board ;) ) J>-> is in the US, so the ARRL (www.arrl.org) is one place for information. J>-> Check out a local radio club, and Daryl also posts information relevant to J>-> the US occasionally. There's some further back in this echo, or since it' J>-> been a while, it might be time for Daryl to post it again. :)
Thanks. Daryl and others have responded.
Daryl Stout wrote to TONY LANGDON <=-
I talked to a square dance caller this morning (trying to get information on a clubs "lessons" -- it's one of my other hobbies), and
she said she dances with a ham radio operator. Unfortunately, I forgot
his name and callsign.
I remember at the 2000 National Square Dance Convention in Baltimore, Maryland...across the street from the hotel was a National Guard
Armory, and there was a local club Field Day site set up there. I considered going, but didn't...I didn't realize that I could've
operated "third party traffic", under a club callsign.
But, I don't get out to Field Day operations anymore...it's usually
too hot...plus, the stinging insects are attracted to me. If I do go
out, it's to Winter Field Day, as I don't have the bugs to worry about, but you can still get a sunburn in the winter up here (when it's summer where you are).
Yeah, there was a time here when I knew quite a few hams into square dancing TL>Never did it myself, but it does look like a lot of fun.
There you go, do two things in the same trip. ;)
... COUCH POTATO: What Mom finds under cushions after the kids eat dinner.
Daryl Stout wrote to TONY LANGDON <=-
Three hours of square dancing is equivalent to 6 miles of walking. Of
course, after a dance, many go out to eat (even though there are snacks and non-alcoholic beverages at the dance). One area club goes to the
local Subway Sandwich shop. Years ago, there were Shoney's Big Boy Restaurants all over the place, but they're virtually gone from
Arkansas now. They had fantastic breakfast buffets, and "the banana hot fudge royale sundaes". :P
There you go, do two things in the same trip. ;)
I regret I didn't realize that...but, as noted, I don't go out,
except for doing license exam sessions.
However, I've come down with a bad case of viral bronchitis (at least
it wasn't pneumonia)...so, I'm staying in much of the week. I went to a local emergency room the other day, as I wasn't sure if it was
bronchitis, or the early stages of pneumonia. I nearly lost my voice yesterday morning (no doubt, some would count that a blessing <G>), but I've got a strong antibiotic I'm taking right now, and catching up on sleep. So, the BBS work is very limited for a few days.
... COUCH POTATO: What Mom finds under cushions after the kids eat dinner.
Ain't it the truth!! <G>
The PCBoard Prison BBS with this message has joined VKRadio. My son is a licensed operator and wants me to get my license also. Where would Ibegin as
I know squat about HAM.
Welcome! Sorry I cannot assist with your question. I carry these areas for BBS users I have that are HAMs. Maybe one of them will answer. :)
Mike
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þ SLMR 2.1a þ "Einstein? Who's he? Another troublemaker?" - H.Baines --- SBBSecho 2.12-Linux
* Origin: CCO BBS - capcity2.synchro.net - 1-502-875-8938 (432:1/120)
If you are in the United States or its territories, you can go to a link off of my homepage:
www.wx1der.com.hamradio.htm
It has an extensive overview on the hobby, license study options (10 of them...some paid, some free), what to expect at a license exam session, and more.
I post several messages in one of the echoes, giving extensive detail about U.S. ham radio licensing, study materials, exam sessions, callsigns, etc.
Daryl, WX1DER
Welcome aboard. There's a few places. I notice you (well your board ;) ) is in the US, so the ARRL (www.arrl.org) is one place for information.
Check out a local radio club, and Daryl also posts information relevant to the US occasionally. There's some further back in this echo, or since it's been a while, it might be time for Daryl to post it again. :)
On 09-21-17 16:47, Jazz wrote to Tony Langdon <=-
Welcome aboard. There's a few places. I notice you (well your board ;) ) is in the US, so the ARRL (www.arrl.org) is one place for information. Check out a local radio club, and Daryl also posts information relevant to the US occasionally. There's some further back in this echo, or since it's been a while, it might be time for Daryl to post it again. :)
Thanks. Daryl and others have responded.
On 09-18-17 11:31, Jazz wrote to All <=-
The PCBoard Prison BBS with this message has joined VKRadio. My son is
a licensed operator and wants me to get my license also. Where would I begin as I know squat about HAM.
--- PCBoard (R) v15.4/250 Beta
* Origin: PCB Prison BBS, Mesquite, Tx (432:1/123)
Thanks. Daryl and others have responded.
Cool, good luck! :)
On 04-15-20 10:34, Daryl Stout wrote to VK3JED <=-
Well, I have been offline for the last 6 weeks. I suspect a Microsoft Windows Update (that was my first mistake <G>) is to blame...as
Internet Rex kept crashing in daemon mode. But, we've had nearly
nonstop thunderstorms for that time...this has been the stormiest
tornado season I've noted in the 43 years I've been in Arkansas. But, after 28 years of weather in ham radio, I got burned out, and switched
the callsign on my 59th birthday just over a year ago, and the emphasis
to railroad crossing safety. The license expires when I turn 69, and
we'll save any snide remarks for the Fertilizer Net. <G>
And, they're noting the Gulf Of Mexico Waters are "very warm"...so,
if a tropical storm or hurricane gets in there, and the upper level
winds are right, the Gulf Coast is in trouble.
But,
after 28 years of weather in ham radio, I got burned out, and switched
the callsign on my 59th birthday just over a year ago, and the emphasis
to railroad crossing safety.
What does QZ mean in Railroad Terminology?
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