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Here is a link for you to take practice exams after you do some reading. http://www.eham.net/exams/ It helped me ace the test.So the whole amateur radio/HAM thing has always intrigued me, I don't know anybody personally who is into it, is there a good source I can read up and learn some very basics like terminology, types of radios, uses, etc?
If I can pry my 897d from my buddy I might setup a gota station. I could still do it with the 857d in the truck and just pull the head, mic, and speaker out the cab but I planed on having the 2 meter radio tied into my external speakers so everyone could hear.Which prompts me to mention that there will some good (at least I think so) news announced about the Georgia Rally.
Now a 5 year old has his license. Apparently the test is becoming nearly reachable for most of us old guys on SS, he, he.
http://www.9news.com/story/news/local/2015/01/23/5-year-old-passes-ham-radio-exam/22247015/
Bob WB4ETT
You have no idea. Some have been in the hobby for 50 years and have barely scratched the surface as to what can be learned in radio propagation and engineering.It seems like there is a lot to learn.