The HamStudy and Ham Test Prep apps are both good!I need 26 out of 35 correct answers and I just got a study booklet.
Then I need to find someone to offer the test.
One step at-a-time.
These are cool units. I have one with a portapack and the mayhem firmware. It could do enough to get a feller in trouble I figure.Wife got me a HackRF-One for Xmas last year, and within a week I blew the receive amplifier Ordered 10 replacements, a couple minutes with the hot air and I was back in business. After not hearing much, I bought a discone but just have it mounted in the attic. Better, but being shielded by the foil on the roof decking isn't helping things. The Hack-RF doesn't have the greatest ears to begin with, but I can still pick up quite a bit locally.
Yeah, same here.disclaimer, I own the Mercedes I am going to try and gain access to.
Check arrl.org or local radio club for testing schedules online or in person.I need 26 out of 35 correct answers and I just got a study booklet.
Then I need to find someone to offer the test.
One step at-a-time.
The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual provides a question pool from which the test is givenYea the electronic ques are not the problem it's the
What is allowed now with this and that............C
Who is in charge when this happens...........A
Basically, if it sounds fun to do, then it's illegal.Yea the electronic ques are not the problem it's the
What is allowed now with this and that............
Who is in charge when this happens...........
Same, but I don't hardly ever use it portable.These are cool units. I have one with a portapack and the mayhem firmware. It could do enough to get a feller in trouble I figure.
If you listen on 7.185 MHz from 7-11 pm daily, you'll hear little other than signal reports being exchanged. At various times and frequencies the same thing occurs daily as hams pursue their quest to make contacts across the Country and around the Earth.lol. They're on 70cm doing the same thing ... "How is my audio? I'm going to switch to db switch, going into charlies repeater." Over. and. over. For the past 20 minutes.