On 7/6/2010 7:38 PM, cfinn wrote:
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On Jul 6, 8:22 pm, wrote:
On 7/6/2010 7:12 PM, CindyB wrote:
The US repeater coverage is very good, even in the remote, wild wooly
west.
Email me privately if interested, and I can pass through a reference.
Cindy B
www.caracole-soaring.com
If this seems like a worthwhile gadget to you, I suggest you need not be
offput by the ham license requirement.
These days, a ham test does NOT include morse, and the technical level
is not beyond what you might review online in a week or two prior to a
local test.
Brian W- Hide quoted text -
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No problem Brian. You're correct, it isn't difficult to get. I got my
Novice license in '58 and have held an Advanced ticket for 40 years.
Charlie
Hey Charlie,
I received a private note intimating that a ham license obtained or used
for this purpose might run counter to some FCC rule or other.
I don't see it. Do you?
Brian W