Thanks for the video. I have been using the same ham study site kind of for info but have not been sure that i want to take test. You have made me decide to take it. Also enjoy your jeep and trailer adventures.
This was very useful. I’m going to get my license now. I went to get it years ago when you needed to know Morse code. I just didn’t have the time or patience for that back then.
I have the background and it took me once for the tech, twice for the general and twice for the extra…… it was hard to study with my work schedule. But once you get it you’re done and just need to renew every 10 years.
I only got the technician license as well because I too am not trying to contact Australia. Just want it for trail comms and to fully understand how to use repeaters, which could come in handy in an emergency (though I also carry a Garmin InReach Explorer+ satellite messenger with 24/7 SOS monitoring service).
But you passed, I wish I could say that today. I refuse to study today, clear my head and start studying again tomorrow. I’m 68 so it’s not that easy. I had questions I believe we covered that. Roll the dice .
skip , sideband takes me back to the 70s and a Starduster + moonraker 4 + Royce Base and a 500 watt kicker (shh) ;) these days I just paid for a 10 year GMRS license WRXXxxx is my call sign of course the x's are placeholders.... gets me the legal right to use 50watts and additional chanels etc.
This was very useful. I’m going to get my license now. I went to get it years ago when you needed to know Morse code. I just didn’t have the time or patience for that back then.
❤ Kn4ruf congrats on getting your license and having another way to communicate.
Hamsters running on wheels had me belly laughing. Good pun
Thanks for the video. I have been using the same ham study site kind of for info but have not been sure that i want to take test. You have made me decide to take it. Also enjoy your jeep and trailer adventures.
This is great information! Thank you!!!
Congrats 73’s
Thanks much!
This was very useful. I’m going to get my license now. I went to get it years ago when you needed to know Morse code. I just didn’t have the time or patience for that back then.
Lots of good information.
I have the background and it took me once for the tech, twice for the general and twice for the extra…… it was hard to study with my work schedule. But once you get it you’re done and just need to renew every 10 years.
I only got the technician license as well because I too am not trying to contact Australia. Just want it for trail comms and to fully understand how to use repeaters, which could come in handy in an emergency (though I also carry a Garmin InReach Explorer+ satellite messenger with 24/7 SOS monitoring service).
Technician....just the basics
Dam you I failed my ham test yesterday by one question.
I probably only passed by one question lol
But you passed, I wish I could say that today. I refuse to study today, clear my head and start studying again tomorrow. I’m 68 so it’s not that easy. I had questions I believe we covered that. Roll the dice .
Great video, but Kerry, you have always been a ham 😂
I see what you did there 🥸
Beat me to it LOL!!!
What is the advantage(s) of HAM vs just using GMRS?
Ability to use more powerful radios, the frequencies used, and more available repeaters with some of them linked nationwide
skip , sideband takes me back to the 70s and a Starduster + moonraker 4 + Royce Base and a 500 watt kicker (shh) ;) these days I just paid for a 10 year GMRS license WRXXxxx is my call sign of course the x's are placeholders.... gets me the legal right to use 50watts and additional chanels etc.
This was very useful. I’m going to get my license now. I went to get it years ago when you needed to know Morse code. I just didn’t have the time or patience for that back then.