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glenda
response 106 of 123: Mark Unseen   Apr 1 17:28 UTC 2002

Because of my class and work load I won't be ready for testing any earlier
than Dayton.  I won't be taking any Spring/Summer classes so will have a
little over 2 weeks to prepare between the end of this semester and Dayton
weekend.  Staci may not be ready even then, but is working on it whenever she
isn't doing school work.  She will take hers at one of the ARROW sessions if
she misses being ready for Dayton.

STeve needs to find a pre 1987 Call Book to get grandfathered into General
Class and then take his upgrade for Extra.
goose
response 107 of 123: Mark Unseen   Apr 3 15:51 UTC 2002

The exams that the ARROW gives are extremely well run and I am glad to be in
the list of available VEs for their test sessions.  

krokus
response 108 of 123: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 03:21 UTC 2002

re 106
I'll check with my uncle, he might have an older callbook.  What was
his call back then?
glenda
response 109 of 123: Mark Unseen   Apr 9 12:12 UTC 2002

WB8WSF then and now.

I sent in my pre-reg for testing at the Friday 2:30 session.  Staci is holding
off sending hers in til near the end of the month.  She still isn't sure that
she can feel ready by then.
omni
response 110 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jul 5 08:34 UTC 2002

   Congrats to all. 

  It is nice to see that the VE program is still going strong. I just renewed
my license for a second 10 year hitch.

   Thanks to STeve for helping me get what I have.
gustavob
response 111 of 123: Mark Unseen   Aug 28 13:32 UTC 2002

Hello to all. I am HC1XP from Quitpo Ecuador S.A. please hlp me with some
ideas about antenas for 160 and 80 meters bands. Thanks!!! :)
danr
response 112 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 10 23:28 UTC 2002

Hola, Gustavo. Welcome to the Radio Conference!
devnull
response 113 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 03:23 UTC 2002

How much space do you have available for 80m/160m antennas?  Do you have
any towers, etc?
goose
response 114 of 123: Mark Unseen   Sep 11 03:39 UTC 2002

Greetings Gustavo de K8MZO, welcome to Grex.
krokus
response 115 of 123: Mark Unseen   Nov 13 23:46 UTC 2002

re 108
I finally got the chance to ask my uncle, even though I'm sure it's way
too late to be of any help, and he doesn't have any callbooks.
rahuls
response 116 of 123: Mark Unseen   Oct 28 18:02 UTC 2003

Hello
infonot
response 117 of 123: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 01:05 UTC 2004

Hi, I have used vhf marine radio and have become fascinated with the ameture
radio idea. There is an exam in canada I can take for vhf operator. Is there
another exam I can use to broadcast my own content from a laptop. basically
I want my own 2 way radio station. not too greedy eh. exit
eprom
response 118 of 123: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 01:50 UTC 2004

umm...please define "content". There are amateur radio modes that use a
computer such as PSK-31 (2 way txt mesg), SSTV (slow scan TV), APRS (GPS
relayed via radio), RTTY (does anyone even use this mode anymore?), Packet
(older than PSK-31 with error correction) and probably more that I haven't
thought of.
krokus
response 119 of 123: Mark Unseen   Aug 1 17:21 UTC 2004

You should also consider what you're talking about as a broadcast, which is
typically not allowed on amateur frequency allocations.

As for Jeff's comments, RTTY us used still on HF, but is non-corrected
text-only.  AMTOR, the amateur version of SITOR, is corrected text-only,
mainly used on HF.  There are modes called Clover, G-TOR, and HF Packet
that allow file transfers over the air as well.

Something else you might look at is that some of the "channels" allocated
under 802.11b are in the amateur allocation, and can be used for a short
distance radio network.
springne
response 120 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jan 19 15:38 UTC 2006

I'm a newby booby.

My call is KA6ATN.

My qth is Cedar Creek, Texas.

Hear you 5 by 9.
tod
response 121 of 123: Mark Unseen   Jan 20 22:37 UTC 2006

Roger that
bmoran
response 122 of 123: Mark Unseen   Feb 15 03:34 UTC 2006

Bill here. I listen to shortwave, and sometimes hear hams, the airport and 
some Detroit police station on my tabletop scanner. What did the previous 
message say? I guess I'm newbier than him!
rcurl
response 123 of 123: Mark Unseen   Feb 15 07:08 UTC 2006

Roger that = I agree. "Roger" is an acknowledgement that a communication has
been received and understood. If you are asking about #120:

KA6ATN is a radio amateur call sign licensed in region 6.
QTH = station location
5 by 9 means that the readability is "5", the scale running 1 to 5, and that
the signal strength is "9", the scale running 1 to 9. 
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