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DennisDawg
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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by DennisDawg » Thu Apr 15, 2010 7:38 pm

Passed my test for General this evening in Huntington Beach! Woo hoo! One more thing done!
Local Repeaters On Which You Might Find Me (K6DOB):
  • Big Bear K6BB 147.330+ PL: 131.8 - Keller Peak KE6TZG: 146.385+ PL: 146.2 - Sierra Peak KD6DDM 146.610- PL: 103.5

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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by DaveK » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:09 pm

DennisDawg wrote:Passed my test for General this evening in Huntington Beach! Woo hoo! One more thing done!

Dennis:


Well done. Now the tough job begins - financing the HF radios and related equipment!

Congrats!
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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by xtatik » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:21 pm

DennisDawg wrote:Passed my test for General this evening in Huntington Beach! Woo hoo! One more thing done!
Awesome job! Welcome to HF, the essential core of amateur radio!
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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by DennisDawg » Thu Apr 15, 2010 9:47 pm

xtatik wrote:
DennisDawg wrote:Passed my test for General this evening in Huntington Beach! Woo hoo! One more thing done!
Awesome job! Welcome to HF, the essential core of amateur radio!
Thank you! I have a lot of years in electronics, since my Navy days, so it was not hard to study and then do. The folks in Huntington Beach are really nice! I need to learn code and also get my Extra so as to just have it all, and be able ot then do whatever . . . when I learn how to do it! Heeheheheeee.
Local Repeaters On Which You Might Find Me (K6DOB):
  • Big Bear K6BB 147.330+ PL: 131.8 - Keller Peak KE6TZG: 146.385+ PL: 146.2 - Sierra Peak KD6DDM 146.610- PL: 103.5

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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by OLLIE » Fri Apr 16, 2010 7:44 am

DennisDawg wrote:
xtatik wrote:
DennisDawg wrote:Passed my test for General this evening in Huntington Beach! Woo hoo! One more thing done!
Awesome job! Welcome to HF, the essential core of amateur radio!
Thank you! I have a lot of years in electronics, since my Navy days, so it was not hard to study and then do. The folks in Huntington Beach are really nice! I need to learn code and also get my Extra so as to just have it all, and be able ot then do whatever . . . when I learn how to do it! Heeheheheeee.
No code is necessary anymore.
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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by DennisDawg » Fri Apr 16, 2010 10:17 am

OLLIE wrote:No code is necessary anymore.
It is not necessary but it is one of those things that is useful, especially to play on very low power. I’d like to build a very low power, very small rig and put that in my backpack (where every ounce counts). Then I could play with that in some odd and interesting places. My plan is to start with a simple RockMite, and then move along from there, but keeping very small, and because of that, staying in CW world for that at least… so, code is then key!
Local Repeaters On Which You Might Find Me (K6DOB):
  • Big Bear K6BB 147.330+ PL: 131.8 - Keller Peak KE6TZG: 146.385+ PL: 146.2 - Sierra Peak KD6DDM 146.610- PL: 103.5

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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by xtatik » Fri Apr 16, 2010 11:10 am

DennisDawg wrote:
OLLIE wrote:No code is necessary anymore.
It is not necessary but it is one of those things that is useful, especially to play on very low power. I’d like to build a very low power, very small rig and put that in my backpack (where every ounce counts). Then I could play with that in some odd and interesting places. My plan is to start with a simple RockMite, and then move along from there, but keeping very small, and because of that, staying in CW world for that at least… so, code is then key!
I've contemplated doing this as well, and I agree with you code is essential for qrp remote.
Check this guy out, he's got the QRP weight problem beat by having goats haul half the weight:
http://www.youtube.com/user/goathiker#p ... MBrgbvRVDI
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Re: Time to upgrade to General

Post by DennisDawg » Fri Apr 16, 2010 2:48 pm

xtatik wrote:I've contemplated doing this as well, and I agree with you code is essential for qrp remote.
Check this guy out, he's got the QRP weight problem beat by having goats haul half the weight:
http://www.youtube.com/user/goathiker#p ... MBrgbvRVDI
Wow, goats would be great, well for a while. When you were out on the trail they’d be great helpers. When you got home, they’d be goats! :lol:
Local Repeaters On Which You Might Find Me (K6DOB):
  • Big Bear K6BB 147.330+ PL: 131.8 - Keller Peak KE6TZG: 146.385+ PL: 146.2 - Sierra Peak KD6DDM 146.610- PL: 103.5

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