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Real name - Mel
Call sign - VE 7 TBJ
Location - Grand Forks BC
Radios - A bunch of Kenwood commercial radios
 
Real name: Kevin
Call sign: K0FOU
Class: technician
Location: Denver
Radios: various handhelds
 
Got my call sign today!

Call sign: KG5WTM
Class: Technician
Location: Oklahoma City
Radios: Baofeng and Kenwood TM-V71A on it's way for the Land Cruiser.

I've already setup an old computer with linux and an RTL-SDR dongle so I can run it as an RX only igate. Just need to run some coax in to the house and down to the basement and it'll be done.
 
Got my call sign today!

Call sign: KG5WTM
Class: Technician
Location: Oklahoma City
Radios: Baofeng and Kenwood TM-V71A on it's way for the Land Cruiser.

I've already setup an old computer with linux and an RTL-SDR dongle so I can run it as an RX only igate. Just need to run some coax in to the house and down to the basement and it'll be done.

It looks like you are into APRS. Just need a TNC (see below) a cable to the V71A and an android device with bluetooth and you are set!
TNC2 | Mobilinkd
 
It looks like you are into APRS. Just need a TNC (see below) a cable to the V71A and an android device with bluetooth and you are set!
TNC2 | Mobilinkd

Yes sir! I have been reading up on all the HAM stuff for longer than I had been studying for the test! My inner nerd has really come on with this stuff. I love the idea of an independant wireless network.
 
Real Name: Joe Southworth
"MUD Name" : Cromagnon
Call Sign: AG0D
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
 
Got mine about a year ago..

Real Name: Johnny
Callsign: KK0TEQ
Class: Technician
Location: Bozeman MT (frequently in CO and CA)
Radios: UV-5r and a Radioddity DB25 yet to be installed (working on mounting solution for 80 series ash tray)
 
Call sign: KM6PBQ
Class: Technician
Location: Way outside of Georgetown, CA
Radios: Two Yaesu FT-60Rs... still trying to figure out cruiser.

Take a look at the Yaesu 3100. It has a front-fire speaker. If you need a bottom fire, look at the 1900 and 2980
 
Received my Technician back in January.

Real Name: David
Callsign: KE0PSF
Class: Technician
Location: Colorado Springs, CO
Radio: Yaesu FTM-400XDR and a Baoefeng UV-5R

Also, APRS is simply awesome....
 
Hi Folks -

I'm a recent license recipient. Got it for drone-related work, but eager to put it to use on the trail.

Real Name: Jason Miller
Call Sign: KM6PSZ
Class: Technician, but thinking about taking the next test....
Location: Central Coast CA / Ventura County
Radios: Kenwood handheld transceiver; triangulating on a mobile for the LC
APRS: ... trying to figure this out ...

I'm eager to learn about how to use APRS.
 
Hi Folks -

I'm a recent license recipient. Got it for drone-related work, but eager to put it to use on the trail.

Real Name: Jason Miller
Call Sign: KM6PSZ
Class: Technician, but thinking about taking the next test....
Location: Central Coast CA / Ventura County
Radios: Kenwood handheld transceiver; triangulating on a mobile for the LC
APRS: ... trying to figure this out ...

I'm eager to learn about how to use APRS.

We're planning to be at Hobson Beach next weekend I'll try and call you just for the fun of it. What repeaters do you frequent out there?

I'm KG7HWJ (Marc).
 

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