Last winter-break I navigated the morass of FCC licensing and ended up with my station license, operator's license (RRTO) and MMSI registration.
This year - and I'm not entirely sure why - I'm studying for an amateur radio (ham) license. Actually two of them (Technician and General).
No plans to put an SSB on the boat or build a tower in the back yard and start bouncing HF transmissions off the F-layer, but... I have a bunch of friends who are hams, it seemed interesting, and I like learning stuff. Plus it might be a handy thing to have....uh... handy, in case of emergency on land or sea.
It got me thinking, I bet there are some hams in the EYO community as well. I tried searching for "ham" but apparently it won't do a search if the search term is only three letters.
Once I get the license, I'll know pretty much nothing except how to pass the exams. Would love to get a better understanding about what really works and what I can actually do with it. Much to learn, but... I'm fairly intrigued.
Bruce
This year - and I'm not entirely sure why - I'm studying for an amateur radio (ham) license. Actually two of them (Technician and General).
No plans to put an SSB on the boat or build a tower in the back yard and start bouncing HF transmissions off the F-layer, but... I have a bunch of friends who are hams, it seemed interesting, and I like learning stuff. Plus it might be a handy thing to have....uh... handy, in case of emergency on land or sea.
It got me thinking, I bet there are some hams in the EYO community as well. I tried searching for "ham" but apparently it won't do a search if the search term is only three letters.
Once I get the license, I'll know pretty much nothing except how to pass the exams. Would love to get a better understanding about what really works and what I can actually do with it. Much to learn, but... I'm fairly intrigued.
Bruce