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Re: New to OAUSA

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:16 am
by wb6twl
Dennis,

I agree whole-heartedly. I'm glad that more and more 4x4 people are getting their licenses. There is a group here in San Diego that has it's own multi-site 2 meter system and a lot of them are into desert running. In the Anza Borrego SP, there was a Park Ranger who got his license so he could communicate with off-roaders in Borrego.

Steve, WB6TWL

Re: New to OAUSA

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 10:18 am
by wb6twl
Hey all, Do many of the members also have their GMRS licenses as well or is that a smaller subset?

Steve

Re: New to OAUSA

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 6:53 pm
by cruiserlarry
wb6twl wrote:Hey all, Do many of the members also have their GMRS licenses as well or is that a smaller subset?

Steve
I have a GMRS license, but I think it is definitely a smaller group....I think there are a lot of folks who still don't realize you need a license to legally use GMRS frequencies...

By the way, I added you to the OAUSA Amateur Radio Operator Roster.... :mrgreen:

Re: New to OAUSA

Posted: Fri Apr 23, 2010 11:09 pm
by wb6twl
Thanks Larry. I also hold a GMRS license, WPZJ678, and I am both mobile and ht capable with commercial grade radios (Bendix Kings).

73,
Steve