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| Here is a link to some practice tests along with where you can get some study material. [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. All of hard copy materials I have on testing is quite old. The theory is the same, just very old question pools. My wife got her license over ten years ago. That is the "Vintage" of the printed test/info I have. My first license was a "Novice" many years ago. I earned "Extra" almost 15 years ago. (Back when 20 wpm Morse code was a requirement) |
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| thanks w5it, do you pick your own call sign or do hey just assign one to you? are there many big truck truckers tha use ham instead of CB? thx
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| No they assign ya one. (Next on in the Que so to speak) But there is a system called the "Vanity call-sign" where you can request a certain call. [LINK POSTED BY MEMBER] Only Members Can View This Truck Forum Link. I kept my Advanced class "2X2" call when I made Extra. I did not want to change from one 2X2 call to another. (Even though the other 2X2 would still signify I was an Extra) Then the vanity program came along a few years later. So I sent in a list of "Requested" calls in the 1X2 format. (A 1X2 call signifies an Extra Class license) I got the call I have now from the list I sent. There are a lot of drivers who are Ham radio operators. There are a few "Nets" where drivers make contact and move off to another freq. to chat. Before cell phones it was also a great way to stay in touch with folks "Back home" too. There has been many a night that the miles "Melted away" while I was chatting with folks back home or to other drivers. Good conversations without the junk you hear on channel 19. |
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| The best news for you is that there is no code requirements for any of the three classes. Technician class...you mainly get VHF/UHF privledges (some limited HF privledges). VHF/UHF is primarily shortrange coms, and uses repeaters and such. This is the easiest class to start out in. General calls...more HF privledges, gives you a good range of bands. Get this if you want to talk around the world. This test is harder than the Tech class test. Extra...highest class, most privledges. Hardest test, lots and lots of theory. I'd send you my book, but I need it for reference. Drop the $20 on the book and study hard. Better yet, find another ham near you and meet them and get them to help you. See if you can find an amature club near you, particuarly one that gives classes. Oh, and there are several truckers that are hams. However, it is hard to run HF from any vehicle, much less trucks (fiberglass bodys mean poor ground planes for antennas and other issues). VHF is much easier to run. Good luck. Last edited by Cybergal; 09.01.2008 at 07.23 AM.. Reason: Link is advertising |
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