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Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 9:30 pm
by Patrick A
W6PEA Extra Class I am also a VE team leader for SANDARC in San Diego, County. The xyl is w6ome
73 good luck de w6pea
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:10 pm
by KSMike
I'm surprised to see so many here!
73 de KCØKBC (General, studying for the Extra)
Know Code!
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:15 pm
by socalmonkey
Patrick, W6PEA
I love your location!
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 10:45 pm
by Patrick A
socalmonkey wrote:Patrick, W6PEA
I love your location!
I am exactly 3.5 miles north of the border!!
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Fri Aug 07, 2009 11:06 pm
by KSMike
I can see it now... the 40 meter CPAP net!
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 6:53 am
by Rustyolddude
KSMike wrote:I can see it now... the 40 meter CPAP net!
Actually someone did just that a while back
http://www.apneasupport.org/viewtopic.php?t=5016
If someone were to start up a net again, I think a requirement should be you have to wear a mask with a mic element fitted to it. No air flow though.
I used to work special event stations and do a little contesting, an apnea/CPAP special event contest wouldn't be that out of the ordinary. I vote we use 'TheDreamer' 's avatar on the QSL cards/certificate.
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:22 am
by klockemy
Hello all! I passed my technician exam this morning and came 4 pts from passing my General exam. I should have my Call and my HT next week then my base in a couple months.
Thanks again for the well wishes and look forward to talking with you.
73
Kevin
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:47 am
by socalmonkey
Congratulations Kevin!
Where are they in the call sign scheme of things? Approximately what calls are they up to (handing out) these days?
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 9:53 am
by klockemy
I checked on Thursday and they were at KJ4NXA....
Kevin
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 10:58 am
by Patrick A
klockemy wrote:Hello all! I passed my technician exam this morning and came 4 pts from passing my General exam. I should have my Call and my HT next week then my base in a couple months.
Thanks again for the well wishes and look forward to talking with you.
73
Kevin
Kevin
First of all Congratulations!!
If the VE Team that gave you your test does the up load to the FCC within the next 24 to 48 hours your new call will appear on the data base by late Monday night, Tuesday morning. and it should show up on QRZ by Thursday at the latest.
73 de W6PEA
Pat
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 12:39 pm
by klockemy
Patrick A wrote:klockemy wrote:Hello all! I passed my technician exam this morning and came 4 pts from passing my General exam. I should have my Call and my HT next week then my base in a couple months.
Thanks again for the well wishes and look forward to talking with you.
73
Kevin
Kevin
First of all Congratulations!!
If the VE Team that gave you your test does the up load to the FCC within the next 24 to 48 hours your new call will appear on the data base by late Monday night, Tuesday morning. and it should show up on QRZ by Thursday at the latest.
73 de W6PEA
Pat
Thanks, Devil Dog!
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 2:25 pm
by TheDreamer
klockemy wrote:Hello all! I passed my technician exam this morning and came 4 pts from passing my General exam. I should have my Call and my HT next week then my base in a couple months.
Congrats....
I remember when I wrote my Tech, I also tried to get General at the same time...but missed it by 2. I remember that I wanted to get a new HT for (finally) getting a US license....first I wanted a VX8R, but it kept getting pushed...and then I was diagnosed with Sleep Apnea, so it continued to get pushed, finally I broke down and got a VX7R.
Been talking of getting an FT2800R next, but who knows now.
I did get on the air, after I got my old FT530 working (that's the radio I bought after passing my Basic in '93, had it before I got my callsign then).
Other alternative for 'base' is maybe get my old FT8000R fixed, assuming its something simple. I pulled out of my car at the salvage yard a few days after I totaled it from taking an overly long blink while doing 110 klicks down the #1.
Not sure where my plans for HF are now....had original planned to have something by now....
73
The Dreamer.
I keep meaning to fill out the VE 'test'....but if only I had done it while reading the manual the first time through....
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 3:07 pm
by goose
Congratulations Kevin!!!! Try to run through some of the qrz.com practice tests and by the time the VE has another session scheduled you'll be ready for General!!!!!
I belong to that orphaned class - Advanced. I passed 20WPM code and had my paper, but it expired before I took the written that I passed, so......Just gotta get off my keester and study for Extra......
take care
73 de
KR6AP
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:26 pm
by klockemy
If anyone knows where I can get a good multiband base rig (similar function to the FT-897) for a good price, please let me know. I know there is no way I am going to get out of the state on a 5w VHF/UHF FM HT.
Kevin
Re: OT: Ham Radio
Posted: Sat Aug 08, 2009 4:43 pm
by LinkC
Way to go, Kevin!
Seeing so many responses...I wonder if there's a correlation between OSA and Ham? They both keep you up late at night...
(I recall when CB was referred to as "Ham for rednecks") Not by ME, of course!