• Ham Radio

    From Black Panther@VERT to All on Tue Nov 15 17:11:18 2016
    Wow, not much happening in this area. I had my ham ticket back in the 90's, and mainly played around with 2m and 440. Unfortunately my license expired back in 2001, because I wasn't paying attention. Any ideas how difficult it is to get a license now? I had the no-code tech.

    Thanks,

    Black Panther
    Sysop
    Castle Rock BBS

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    þ Synchronet þ Castle Rock BBS - Rio Rancho, NM - telnet:castlero.synchro.net
  • From Tim Smith@VERT to Black Panther on Tue Nov 15 19:42:01 2016
    Re: Ham Radio
    By: Black Panther to All on Tue Nov 15 2016 05:11 pm

    Wow, not much happening in this area. I had my ham ticket back in the 90's, and mainly played around with 2m and 440. Unfortunately my license expired back in 2001, because I wasn't paying attention. Any ideas how difficult it is to get a license now? I had the no-code tech.

    If in US it is fairly easy, depending.. the best thing to do is check with your local radio club to get with your local VEs but there is plenty of study material online (and even on the BBSes) to help study for your test.
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    Tim Smith (KK4QBN)

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    þ Synchronet þ KK4QBN BBS - (706)422-9538 - kk4qbn.synchro.net, Chatsworth GA USA