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sljohnson1938 wrote:
WHAT -no morse code for a license????
gee wiz - what is next?
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โApr-29-2019 02:20 PM
Geewizard wrote:
I'm in the process of setting up a portable amateur radio satellite system for my TC.
W7OTJ
โApr-29-2019 06:45 AM
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Hmm, if there is no license for Ham radios, that might be an option for me in the mountains around here where the wireless is spotty. Probably showing my ignorance of Ham, but is that the same as people use in vehicles where CBs arenโt used?
โApr-27-2019 04:00 PM
Acampingwewillgo wrote:jfkmk wrote:Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Since I was in Jr High school, I've wanted to get into Ham radio but I've always come up with some excuse for not following through....I mentioned this someplace else recently, but I remember Heath Kit use to sell Receivers and Transceivers as kits back in the day. Fast forward 50 years later and I'm still picking up my ARRL/Gordon West answer/question book. Maybe one of these days I'll actually do it. Oh...I see the OP is in Ojai, Ventura here.
Heath Kit...man, youโre bringing back some memories! I built a lot of things from them. I did a search...they still make a couple of kits, though I understand they are owned by a different company now.
I also built a multi-meter from Radio Shack about 40 years ago. Still use it!
I did the same as you....thought about Heath Kit and had to look it up to see if they were still around. Rather disappointing to see what they offer now...I was like a kid in a candy store when they were big, so many kits to chose from! Good Old Days....
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โApr-27-2019 10:13 AM
jfkmk wrote:Acampingwewillgo wrote:
Since I was in Jr High school, I've wanted to get into Ham radio but I've always come up with some excuse for not following through....I mentioned this someplace else recently, but I remember Heath Kit use to sell Receivers and Transceivers as kits back in the day. Fast forward 50 years later and I'm still picking up my ARRL/Gordon West answer/question book. Maybe one of these days I'll actually do it. Oh...I see the OP is in Ojai, Ventura here.
Heath Kit...man, youโre bringing back some memories! I built a lot of things from them. I did a search...they still make a couple of kits, though I understand they are owned by a different company now.
I also built a multi-meter from Radio Shack about 40 years ago. Still use it!