Thanks for coming out and setting up a booth. Hopefully we can do it again sometime.bakerhab wrote:Thanks for letting us come out and set up with you guys. And, thanks for the good weather.
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Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (Mar 19, 2011)
Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
By all accounts, our Amateur Radio testing was the most successful we have had to date. Congratulations to all the new hams and those who upgraded. Here are the final numbers:
19 tests given
18 people tested (we had one re-do on the test)
16 passed
3 new extras
6 new generals
7 new techs
One of the hardest jobs was staying in the testing room knowing that the toy store was mere feet away. We will be doing our next testing session at Summer Fest - details coming soon.
Thanks to our VEs and to the Bass Pro Shops for allowing us to use their facilities. Thanks also to all who helped to make this a great event.
19 tests given
18 people tested (we had one re-do on the test)
16 passed
3 new extras
6 new generals
7 new techs
One of the hardest jobs was staying in the testing room knowing that the toy store was mere feet away. We will be doing our next testing session at Summer Fest - details coming soon.
Thanks to our VEs and to the Bass Pro Shops for allowing us to use their facilities. Thanks also to all who helped to make this a great event.
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
bakerhab wrote:Thanks for letting us come out and set up with you guys. And, thanks for the good weather.
Harry & Helen Baker, Steve Gardiner, Erik Schreiner
Cal 4 Wheel
Eric:
Thanks for joining us. We look forward to seeing you at Summer Fest and Borrego Fest.
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
What's most notable to me is the breakdown in license classes being tested for...Aside from the Extras, there were nearly as many General class as Tech class.DaveK wrote:By all accounts, our Amateur Radio testing was the most successful we have had to date. Congratulations to all the new hams and those who upgraded. Here are the final numbers:
19 tests given
18 people tested (we had one re-do on the test)
16 passed
3 new extras
6 new generals
7 new techs
One of the hardest jobs was staying in the testing room knowing that the toy store was mere feet away. We will be doing our next testing session at Summer Fest - details coming soon.
Thanks to our VEs and to the Bass Pro Shops for allowing us to use their facilities. Thanks also to all who helped to make this a great event.
Randy
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
xtatik wrote: What's most notable to me is the breakdown in license classes being tested for...Aside from the Extras, there were nearly as many General class as Tech class.
My guess it was the forthcoming change in the General class question pool.
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
I had a great time Saturday at the M&G - the weather held out for us, we had a huge variety of display vehicles with different configurations of off-road and communications equipment, and there were plenty of folks cruising through, asking questions about OAUSA, amateur radio, and the vehicles being shown.
On the testing side, it was quite a success, IMO. 16 new licenses achieved in a single test session - there are plenty of amateur radio clubs that aren't able to accomplish that in a year !!! Thanks to Hector for taking charge and getting the paperwork ordered and organized, both before and after the test (and there's plenty of paperwork - FCC is a government entity
), and thanks to our other VEs - Dave and Ollie.
If we keep testing at this level, the FCC might have to issue OAUSA it's own prefix
Thank you to everyone who came down, whether to display, test, or just to say hi
On the testing side, it was quite a success, IMO. 16 new licenses achieved in a single test session - there are plenty of amateur radio clubs that aren't able to accomplish that in a year !!! Thanks to Hector for taking charge and getting the paperwork ordered and organized, both before and after the test (and there's plenty of paperwork - FCC is a government entity
If we keep testing at this level, the FCC might have to issue OAUSA it's own prefix
Thank you to everyone who came down, whether to display, test, or just to say hi
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
I got there a bit late. Someone told me that Ollie and Larry had gone in for lunch. Seemed to be quite a few folks looking about.
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
Yeah, you may have something there.....I kinda' hope not. It'd be nice to think they'll show up for your sessions consistently. I don't think the newer test will be tougher, just different.hmfigueroa wrote:xtatik wrote: What's most notable to me is the breakdown in license classes being tested for...Aside from the Extras, there were nearly as many General class as Tech class.
My guess it was the forthcoming change in the General class question pool.
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Re: Bass Pro Shops Meet & Greet and Test Session (March 19, 2011
ssc wrote:I got there a bit late. Someone told me that Ollie and Larry had gone in for lunch. Seemed to be quite a few folks looking about.
Cheers, Steve
You were there??? I didn't even hear that. Wish we could have chatted for a bit.
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