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Good, now we may have another ham:)
 
Come on Ted. If Pillguy and I can pass the test then so can you. And you know the coverage is way better than CB.

In case you haven't figured it out, you've officially been challenged!

Of course, I'm about 3 weeks late posting to this thread and you probzbly won't see this...
 
Yes, we really need to get more folks on board for ham radio
West coast guys are into them in many of the clubs
 
Come on Ted. If Pillguy and I can pass the test then so can you. And you know the coverage is way better than CB.

In case you haven't figured it out, you've officially been challenged!

Of course, I'm about 3 weeks late posting to this thread and you probzbly won't see this...

it'll happen soon nuff

Yes, we really need to get more folks on board for ham radio
West coast guys are into them in many of the clubs

there's a need out west for HAM where vast distances are covered and many times hours from the nearest town or city. Not the same here on the east coast where you fart without your neighbor knowing about it. :bang:
 
there's a need out west for HAM where vast distances are covered and many times hours from the nearest town or city. Not the same here on the east coast where you fart without your neighbor knowing about it. :bang:

Sounds like an excuse to me. Next thing you know, he'll be saying his dog ate his locker and that's why he can't get up the hill.
 
Ham Radio exams updated schedule

Ham Radio Exams - New Licenses and Upgrades

2nd Sunday of Every Month starting promptly at 2:00 p.m.

Primary areas served: Gwinnett County, GA and the surrounding area
Sponsor: Gwinnett Amateur Radio Society (GARS)
Talk-In: GARS Repeater on 147.075(+) MHz, Tone 82.5 Hz

LOCATION:
Gwinnett County Fire Station #5
Community Room
3001 Old Norcross Road
Duluth, GA 30096
Map: http://maps.google.com/maps?q=33.9566,-84.1078

WHAT TO BRING:
· Bring a Photo ID. (Driver’s license, Passport, etc.)
· Bring your Social Security card.
· Minors without a Photo ID must bring their SS Card and Birth Certificate.
· Bring your original license and two (2) copies of the original license.
· Bring your original CSCE and two (2) copies for any outstanding elements passed.
· Bring a pen and a pencil with eraser.
· Calculators with memory must be cleared. Cell phones are not allowed.
· Current Exam Fee is $14.00. Cash only. Checks are not accepted.
· Walk-ins are welcome. No pre-registration required.

VEC: W5YI-VEC

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VE CONTACTS:
Email: exams@gars.org
CVE - Dave Bruse, W4DTR
Co-CVE - Mark Fehlig, WA6NGC
Co-CVE - Sid Weaver, N4NQ
Co-CVE - Gary Smith II, AK4PT
 
Love my HAM. Was one of the best things I have done. Love it on trips.checking weather..etc. Test wasnt that difficult. Also it was needed when we went to the Whee. The back of the back didnt have comms with the front of the pack. I know me and Robert realyed info back and forth. Just do it..youll be amazed with it.
 
whats a ballpark price of all the testing, radio, antenna, etc?
 
The cost of the test is somewhere around $15

A good 2 meter ham radio will set you back about $300 if you buy it new.
 
I'm bored at work...

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good lord man, they need to mke you work 1 more day of the school year. :flipoff2:

I'll see you one night this week. :cheers:
 
Heres the upgraded version of mine. I have the Yaseu 7800 with the detachable face. Makes mounting easy as the main radio went was under the seat and the face was mounted in front of the shifter. I am sure there are cheaper ones but these are very good units. Im very happy with mine and will be goign into the 85 here soon.


I would look for a good used one. Maybe a 7800 or 8800. If you get it from a good source I wouldnt hesitate about getting a used one. They are long lasting little machines.

This is the 7900...

http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/fm_txvrs/0790.html
 
Bump thread for some who expressed interest in ham radio
 
Just ordered my baofeng UV-5RE+ handheld. It was only $38 so I couldn't resist. Now I have to study and take the test.
 

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