Geeks, was Re: Custom Printing

Bruce Marshall bmarsh
Mon May 17 11:48:47 PDT 2004


On Monday 30 June 2003 18:20 pm, David A. Bandel wrote:
> On Mon, 30 Jun 2003 14:52:54 -0400

> > > While I'm not a HAM, guess I should be (got the knowledge, but my
> > > code is _real_ rusty).  I run two SailMail stations here (HF
> > > e-mail for boaters). I'm branching out to more than boaters --
> > > just bought SSBMail.net (no page yet, though).  Thought I'd see if
> > > there's any interest among the folks in the bush.
> >
> > Ya know that you don't really need much in the way of code these
> > days?
>
> I know the Tech you can get w/o code, but the General and Extra
> require it.  If I bothered, I'd go for at least General if not Extra. 
> Antennas, I know, circuits I understand, freqs, power, all that is
> simple stuff (OK, it's not but it seems like it to me).  The only
> parts I have to look up are regs and legal freqs for each license.  I
> know the reason I don't get much traffic on 2650 is because Techs
> can't use it (maybe only Extra class, have to look it up).

2650?  mhz?  Don't even have that on my freq-cheat-sheet......


>
> Actually, my biggest problem is I don't even know if the US Amateur
> test is administered in Panama.  I doubt it.  So I'd have to wait for
> sometime when I have time and am in the states.

Now days the tests are given by volunteer examiners (other hams) so I'll 
bet you could find someone giving the test.  Some other US ham...



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