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I like the idea of running a "club channel". 146.460 was kind of a random pick but I thought I'd read somewhere people were using it for trail duty. I haven't had my radio on most of the time around town but am starting to keep it on more.
So I second the motion!!
 
146.520 is the national simplex frequency so lots of hams scan that frequency will be listing.
146.460 is the club simplex frequency in billings. it doesn't get a lot of use most local guys use the repeaters.
 
It sounds like there may be an exam session the Gallatin Ham Radio Club meeting on Thursday October 4th. It looks like the exam will start at 6 pm and the meeting will run from 7 pm to 9 pm. If you want to get your license, this would be a good opportunity. Try the Tech exam at HamExam.org: Technician Practice Exam. If you are interesting in taking the exam, it would be a good idea to contact them ahead of time. They don't seem to monitor the Facebook page very closely, so the email like on the website might be best. Gallatin Ham Radio Club
 


Cramming for the HAM exam tomorrow and stumbled across this video. You only need to watch the first 1.5 minutes to get the grist of it haha. So excited to have FUN with HAM!
 
You'll be upgrading your setup in no time! Maybe even step up to a rover!

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Cramming for the HAM exam tomorrow and stumbled across this video. You only need to watch the first 1.5 minutes to get the grist of it haha. So excited to have FUN with HAM!


Too funny. I watched part of that ARRL video a few weeks ago and holy crap that was painful. Almost gave up entirely.

Found a video series on Youtube from W4EEY that was much easier to follow. Maybe you've already found it. He has recorded classes for all three license classes. The quizes on QRZ.com are helpful too.

Good luck tomorrow. (I heard there are something like 20 people taking exams tomorrow).
 
I PASSED! awaiting my call sign and for records to show up in the FCC data base and then i'm ready to bounce junk off the ionosphere!!.... well, not really, just excited to have radios that work at distances grater than 30 feet haha.

Way to go man!

You'll be in your basement, dressed only in tighty-whitey's, chit chatting with old guys around the globe in no time.
 
Callsign list updated. @Rambo Penguin did you ever get your callsign?

Thanks for doing that Johnny!

I've been checking the FCC database every day and still no sign of it.. seems kinda odd that it's taking over a week. :bang: That being said, i'm going to change my call sign as soon as it's assigned to be K2-BZK (which is available) so if you want to put that in the list ahead of time i'm sure it would be fine.
 
I 'm a new member to 406 Cruisers and to the Gallatin Ham Radio Club. Just curious if any 406 cruiser guys also belong to the GHRC? Thinking not, since their membership is pretty small. But figured I'd ask. It would be fun to talk radios with guys primarily using mobile setups.

I've gone to a couple of GHRC meetings and learned a bit. They have helped me program my radio among other things, super handy to have all the repeater frequencies programmed in. I have a Yaesu programming cable if anyone wants to borrow it. Since I'm a new HAM, the radio is usually on in the car and sometimes at home.

Matt
KJ7CTH
Black LX470
Yaesu FT60r with external speaker/mic, Tram Mag Mount Dual band antenna
 
Update: My current call sign is KJ7CTC. I'll update this when my vanity one goes through
I 'm a new member to 406 Cruisers and to the Gallatin Ham Radio Club. Just curious if any 406 cruiser guys also belong to the GHRC? Thinking not, since their membership is pretty small. But figured I'd ask. It would be fun to talk radios with guys primarily using mobile setups.

I've gone to a couple of GHRC meetings and learned a bit. They have helped me program my radio among other things, super handy to have all the repeater frequencies programmed in. I have a Yaesu programming cable if anyone wants to borrow it. Since I'm a new HAM, the radio is usually on in the car and sometimes at home.

Matt
KJ7CTH
Black LX470
Yaesu FT60r with external speaker/mic, Tram Mag Mount Dual band antenna
Matt and Brian you guys had to have been at the same test day and gotten approved at the same time since your callsigns are almost identical. Also, welcome to the group Matt!
 
I passed the exam! So excited to have this behind me now. Looking forward to wheeling season and having radio options!
 

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