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So let's talk antennas some more. I get that the fender mount isn't ideal, but when it's the only option would a dual setup with an antenna on each fender help?
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I get that the fender mount isn't ideal, but when it's the only option would a dual setup with an antenna on each fender help?
And at least 6" of height difference.To gain any benefit from a dual antenna setup they must be mounted more than 8.5' apart.
Congrats!
I passed! 35/35.
Now to learn how to use my radio...
Where does one go to watch for their call sign?
Great job!!! I wouldn't worry about the General test right away. Instead, get your call sign, then start getting comfortable with operating on 2m (and perhaps 70cm). You can always upgrade to General at any time--there is no need to rush.
Sounds like you, Kevin and I may be getting together one evening in the near future.
Ge here: http://wireless2.fcc.gov/UlsApp/UlsSearch/searchAmateur.jsp
Scroll down to the Licensee section. In the Name box, type your last name. In the State box, select Utah. Then click Search in the bottom right corner. When the results screen appears, see if you are listed. (It will probably take about a week for your application to be processed, so be patient.)
EDIT: in your case since you have a common last name, you may also want to scroll down to Customize Your Results and tell it to display more than only 10 results per page.
I passed! 35/35. Failed general miserably. 12/35. I'll have to see if I want to go further
Sounds like you, Kevin and I may be getting together one evening in the near future.
I passed! 35/35. Failed general miserably. 12/35. I'll have to see if I want to go further
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There's a couple other guys on ExpUt that just passed their Tech or will shortly, would you be opposed to a little larger gathering?
Share with the non hams how much studying you did and what your practice tests were looking like before you went and sat on the test.
... got an Amazon gift card from work. I wanted to see if I could get licensed before a trip 12/17, so I knew I had to take the test ASAP (and it still isn't likely ill have my call sign before that trip).
I hate to admit it, I just memorized answers to the questions rather than take the time to learn the theory and meaning.
most of this still doesn't make a ton of sense to me.
I wish I had the time to really learn the theory and logic, but I set a deadline and knew I had to get it done ASAP.
Not ideal, but well within the rules as they stand today.
Most of the HAM's I've met are cool with this strategy, as long as you learn the etiquette and rules before transmitting. Before I go making an @$$ of myself on air, I will listen for a while when my radio arrives, and learn more protocol for operating.
146.620 do the trick?