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LE4dGOLEM wrote:So tell me.
What do I need to do to get a callsign/frequency/license?
Link to page.FCC wrote:Technician
The privileges of a Technician Class operator license include operating stations while transmitting on channels in any of 17 frequency bands above 50 MHz with up to 1,500 watts of power. To pass the Technician Class examination, at least 26 questions from a 35 question written examination must be answered correctly. A Technician Class licensee who also has passed a 5 words-per-minute (wpm) telegraphy examination receives privileges in four long distance shortwave bands in the HF range (3-30 MHz) (Refer to Section 97.301).
Akira wrote:LE4dGOLEM wrote:So tell me.
What do I need to do to get a callsign/frequency/license?
Pass the test.
They recently did away with the code requirement, so you can get a full Technician license:Link to page.FCC wrote:Technician
The privileges of a Technician Class operator license include operating stations while transmitting on channels in any of 17 frequency bands above 50 MHz with up to 1,500 watts of power. To pass the Technician Class examination, at least 26 questions from a 35 question written examination must be answered correctly. A Technician Class licensee who also has passed a 5 words-per-minute (wpm) telegraphy examination receives privileges in four long distance shortwave bands in the HF range (3-30 MHz) (Refer to Section 97.301).
Somewhat outdated. You can operate the last bands mentioned without taking the code test, to my understanding.
Edit: link.
starkruzr wrote:Akira wrote:LE4dGOLEM wrote:So tell me.
What do I need to do to get a callsign/frequency/license?
Pass the test.
They recently did away with the code requirement, so you can get a full Technician license:Link to page.FCC wrote:Technician
The privileges of a Technician Class operator license include operating stations while transmitting on channels in any of 17 frequency bands above 50 MHz with up to 1,500 watts of power. To pass the Technician Class examination, at least 26 questions from a 35 question written examination must be answered correctly. A Technician Class licensee who also has passed a 5 words-per-minute (wpm) telegraphy examination receives privileges in four long distance shortwave bands in the HF range (3-30 MHz) (Refer to Section 97.301).
Somewhat outdated. You can operate the last bands mentioned without taking the code test, to my understanding.
Edit: link.
Then it's just a matter of securing yourself a radio, which is not at all as expensive as I thought it would be when I started. You can find good used units on eBay all over the place.
Then you can enjoy doing voice, Morse, all kinds of packet (yes, lots of fun to be had on the digital modes), and just about anything else you can think of.
No aliens in particular, but you can talk to the guys on the International Space StationTeshi wrote:Heard any aliens yet?
Are you serious? Because if you are, I'm getting a ham radio right now.Akira wrote:No aliens in particular, but you can talk to the guys on the International Space StationTeshi wrote:Heard any aliens yet?
bbctol wrote:Are you serious? Because if you are, I'm getting a ham radio right now.Akira wrote:No aliens in particular, but you can talk to the guys on the International Space StationTeshi wrote:Heard any aliens yet?
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