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do you ham radio guys talk to other Sig Forum members ? once a month or so .
every wednesday night at ______ g.m.t.





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Posts: 54504 | Location: Henry County , Il | Registered: February 10, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I spend enough time 6 days a week talking to people on various radios, I thought about a HAM radio years ago but went against it.


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Posts: 7903 | Location: C-bus, Ohio | Registered: December 17, 2004Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No. I don't know of many near me and most are not Hams.

Presently, I'm limited to 2 Meter at the base station and that will get me 30-50 miles out from the repeater. So I haven't yet caught a SIG Forum member ion the air.

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I'm only a Tech with a Yaesu handheld, so no. At some point this year I'm hoping to study up and take the General and Extra exams, then get into a nice base station with adequate antennas. Until then? Nope.


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Technician-level Ham here, also, with a handheld and a mag-mount antenna on my vehicle. I got into Ham radio mostly at the behest of some of my local CERT buddies; I don't converse much beyond participating in some of the weekly, local net check-ins.



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There is a very much like minded group on AR15.com under the forums/outdoors/ham radio headers. They meet up on the air at a regular basis. I have not joined in as of this time. You might check it out.

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No, but it would be welcome.

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QRP CW only DXer here. I don't do nets.




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Tech with a handheld here.

Not enough hours in the day...




 
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working on my Extra - installing a long-wire HF on my property to cover 6 - 80 meters - hope to have it installed and wired in about a week or two - waiting for a mount platform to be fabricated by a friend to support the center post of the antenna on my roof

it might be fun to talk with some other hams



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Posts: 53086 | Location: Tucson Arizona | Registered: January 16, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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No but it might be fun. Would have to be on 40 or 75 SSB though these days.
 
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No but it might be fun. Would have to be on 40 or 75 SSB though these days.


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Posts: 6476 | Location: Near the Beaverdam in VA | Registered: February 13, 2005Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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I really only do 2 meter here at home and mobile. We are putting up a 6 meter beam to I can talk to my buddy when he goes to Traverse City, Michigan in a few weeks. I've talked to him on 10 meters when he goes we are going to try 6 meters this time.
From the Baton Rouge area to Traverse City.


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Or you could just call them on the phone. Razz
 
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Advance class here but, haven't been on the air in years.


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Or you could just call them on the phone. Razz


When we had the big flood last August in Louisiana phones went down, my radio didn't


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My HF antenna went down in a windstorm two years ago and I haven't got around to rebuilding it yet. But something like this might be the thing to get me going again. 40M SSB would be my best option. I only have 2M in the truck.
 
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Or you could just call them on the phone. Razz


When we had the big flood last August in Louisiana phones went down, my radio didn't


And that's the whole point.




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Tech level with an HT. So I don't get a chance to reach out often. Studying for a general level license
 
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If any of the old timers here have any old RCA or United 845 power tubes from the 40s-70s, I'd love to buy them. Long shot, I know.
 
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