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Ham Radio on a Boat
I can usually tell by the tone, but not always.
"Maxprop" wrote in message link.net... "Jonathan Ganz" wrote in message Max, it's not bobby. It's Gilligan. Check the headers. Gilligan isn't bull****ting (about this anyway). I've eliminated the headers from my newsreader (by choice), so I don't see 'em normally. And keeping track of folks in this NG is a challenge. Max |
Ham Radio on a Boat
Glad to hear you are going for it.
Listen for me on the Norwalk repeater. 147.390 MHz Output 147.990 input There are test sessions near me--one a month. If you don't pass, he lets you take the test again without paying for but once. Cost for the test is only $6.20. So if you are not sure if you are ready, you still have a good chance to pass. The technicians class is great. You get to use the best band--2 meters. It's lots of fun. I use a triple 5/8 wave vertical for an omnidirection pattern and a 14 element beam on horizontal polarization. Vertical polarization is common for mobiles operators who use repeaters. Horizontal is usually used for direct two way communications and has better penetration down in the low valleys. If you're handy with a propane torch, you can make a J-pole antenna out of 1/2 copper pipe. They are indestructible, work great, and don't cost much. Do a search for J-pole. Bart (Bobsprit) wrote You can expect you will need two weeks an hour a day study for each written test and for the code test. Thanks, Bart. At first I was going to run out and buy a big radio to start. I'll slow down and take the test, plus listen for a while before springing for a starter rig for the boat. I've already taken the practice tests...passed and failed a few times. I'll study the Now You're Talking Book until it's hammered home. I can't see why anyone wouldn't get at least the tech license. RB |
Ham Radio on a Boat
"Bobsprit" wrote
Bart, do you think hams will become angry at you for encouraging an ass such as me to pollute their airwaves? Do you think I'm suddenly am going to become a considerate, nice guy just because I'm broadcasting on amateur radio? Why do people promote their own interests and hobbies to others and then complain when the hobby/interest becomes over run or degraded? It seems a rational person with a true love of what he has or does would want to protect and preserve it. Well, anyway, thanks for opening the door to the devil! RB, K7UGA I think Ham have seen worse than you. But if you want to do it, try a better call sign. This one is not even believable. K7UGA CENTRAL ARIZONA DX ASSN 6545 E MONTGOMERY RD CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Bart |
Ham Radio on a Boat
"Bobsprit" wrote
"Maxprop" wrote "Bobsprit" wrote in message Do you think I'm suddenly am going to become a considerate, nice guy just because I'm broadcasting on amateur radio? more, the ham bands are self-policed and fools and miscreants aren't suffered gladly. IF you choose to be a jerk on ham radio, you'll discover just how lonely it can get. Not if I can find other jerks. Just look at what goes on in this newsgroup. Bob has a point. I bet he can find some jerks. Bart |
Ham Radio on a Boat
And which Barry used that call sign?
Cheers N1EE wrote: "Bobsprit" wrote Bart, do you think hams will become angry at you for encouraging an ass such as me to pollute their airwaves? Do you think I'm suddenly am going to become a considerate, nice guy just because I'm broadcasting on amateur radio? Why do people promote their own interests and hobbies to others and then complain when the hobby/interest becomes over run or degraded? It seems a rational person with a true love of what he has or does would want to protect and preserve it. Well, anyway, thanks for opening the door to the devil! RB, K7UGA I think Ham have seen worse than you. But if you want to do it, try a better call sign. This one is not even believable. K7UGA CENTRAL ARIZONA DX ASSN 6545 E MONTGOMERY RD CAVE CREEK AZ 85331 Bart |
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