FREE 2-Day Ham Radio Class in Monument

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Hey all! I know I never would have ever taken the time
to read and study to pass my license if I didn't take
the class... Several of us already have VHF Ham privlidges
and can tell you 100's of stories of how this is far superior
to CB...

*Ham Radio Two-Day License Class Monument, Colorado*
*Saturday Apr 2 and Saturday Apr 9 (8 AM to 5 PM) 2011*

Location: Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Station 1
Sponsored by the Tri-Lakes Monument Fire Radio Association

*The Technician license is your gateway to the world-wide excitement of Amateur
Radio ...*
·Earn your ham radio Technician class radio privileges
·Pass your FCC amateur radio license exam right in class on the second day
·Multiple-choice exam, /No Morse Code Required/
·Live equipment demonstrations
·Learn to operate on the ham bands, 10 Meters and higher
·Learn to use the many VHF/UHF FM repeaters in Colorado
·Find out how to participate in emergency communications

There is no cost for the class (donations accepted)
However, students must have the required study guide:
Gordon West Technician Class guide, 7th Edition $20.95
And pay the FCC Exam Fee: $15.00

/Advance registration is required (no later than March 25^th , earlier is better!)/

To register for the class, contact: Bob Witte KØNR

Email: bob@k0nr.com or Phone: 719 659-3727
 
Hey... I talked to Bob, who is teaching this class, and he said it was filling up surprisingly fast. I just wanted to let any of you know who might be considering this opportunity to register sooner rather than later...based on space available...

- Pete
 
As much as I hate the spam-tard nature of this post, it seems like a good deal for anyone wanting to get licensed. I was going to be posting up an offer to host a class of sorts to help members get their license, similar to what was done by David with Andy and myself.

Anybody interested in getting a license post up. I'm happy to answer any questions and provide information and do a class.

BTW, not to mention names, but one of the most vocal critics of licensing will be getting his this spring. You know who you are :grinpimp:

73
 
Can someone please explain this to me? I thought was a great info for people who may be thinking about getting their license.

The guy obviously just registered to pedal a product, regardless of the merit of the product. Check out the join date. This happens occasionally on MUD with vendors trying to push products in tech sections,moderators either move the post/thread or delete them. Obviously just my opinion, like I said, the information was good, just didn't like the approach.

BTW to Luke's response...:lol:
 
Thanks Leon,
I guess I didn't understand it since I have known Pete for prolly 10 years. Never thought about newer members not knowing him.


All though, He DID technically register to post the info. So.....

Seriously, thanks for the info Pete, This would have been useful to me if I hadn't already got mine.



And as for Luke, :cheers:
 
Good grief, it was meant to more amusing than inflammatory. Never called anybody a vendor nor the post spam, in fact I said it was a good deal. Can you read? "the spam-tard nature "

Get over it ...
 
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Reply was not to you Andy, you asked a good question and I gave my answer. A guy joins and his first post is an ad. I read that post long before I replied. In fact my whole motivation for replying in the first place was to call out Luke and have a little fun. I almost deleted my last post as it was hardly worth my time.

I've wondered why you don't post much :D:cheers:
 
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