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| Re: Technician License RamMan, This site will answer all of your questions for you.....any questions after that, post 'em here: [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link.
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| Re: Technician License How far can one of the hand held dual band radio's get out? Not sure I want to install a full blown mobile unit in this truck, just to take it out when I trade it in in 6-8 months. Been thinking about getting into ham, but want to start out small, upgrade when I'm ready. Been using the sources you posted here, thx. I have seen some 2M,440mhz hand helds at ham radio outlet, Just not sure how that would work on the road, how close do I have to be to a repeater to get any distance at all, or is it pointless with a hand held? |
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| Re: Technician License Depends on the repeater, the antenna and what handy you buy. An external antenna is going to work much better then the rubber ducky on the Handy. Many repeaters can be gotten into from 40 or 50 Miles away when you are outside you truck. Inside the truck on a rubber ducky and you can knock 20 miles off of that. I would install a mobile or at least a mobile antenna. Handies are very hard to hear in high noise environments like a truck.
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| Re: Technician License Hello all, I havent had a chance to call anyone about ham club here, I have been on the road for the last few days, I'm in Great Falls Mt tonite. Nice weather...about 3 degrees and a 20 mph wind....I'll try to get ahold of someone when I get back home.. |
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I once had a truck driver come in to our place and he saw my little handheld. He knew nothing about Amateur Radio, and started making fun of my "little toy" as he put it. "Why ah've go this here gre't big 'leenyar' that'll blow that thang in the weeds! HAHAHAHA-HARDY HAR HAR ! Fie watts, that's ALL?""Well, I don't know about that" I'll betcha I can beat you in distance right NOW! "So he goes out and fires up his gre't BIG 500 watt 'leenyar' and starts with the "HOW 'BOUCHA, THIS HERE'S TH' ONE MOONDOGGIE H'YAR IN CENTRAL NAW'TH C'LINA, WE TRYIN'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" He got a couple of stations (midday) most of them 5-20 miles away. "Let ME try my handy talkie"! First try, I got a car coming off Fancy Gap, VA about 85 miles away standing there on the loading dock with my "little toy"! (we were in Charlotte, NC.)The driver almost lost his jaw, it dropped so low. 'YOU TALKED 90 MILES AWAY WITH THAT LITTLE THING AND IT SOUNDS LIKE A TELEPHONE??????????????????????????????? It was MY turn to do the HARDY HAR HAR thing!!!!!!!!!!!! (I didn't take his money) Gadfly |
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| Re: Technician License Yeah, I once sat in the Ontario, CA TA East's restaurant and got into the WinSystem and talked to old Mud Duck (can't remember his call) in VK Land (Australia) and 2 drivers were listening in. I got to introduce them to Ham Radio and both were impressed. The idea of a Handy Talkie taking worldwide blew their minds. This system is on the IRLP and is a huge amount of fun.....
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| I'm currently studying for my test. Also I just yeasterday found a workshop in Feb set up to get your tech class. I plan to attend even if I have to take vacation to get there. I find these discussions facinating but they REALLY make me realize how much I need to learn! |
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