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Hi, and congrads on passing the test firstly. Where are you? You should
join a club, and then get involved and learn your kskills as best you can,
and decide what you like. What equipment do you have so far?
On Tue, 3 May 2005, r.mcmanomy wrote:
> Hello my name is Ryan McManomy
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> Call sign KB9RAM
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> I have my technician license but have never really got to experience the
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> true spirit of ham radio.
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> I would like to get more deeply involved in all aspects that so far I have
> heard about and that got me interested in ham radio in the first place.
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> Such as fox hunts, ARES, Races, and field days.
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> All the knowledge I have is what I have taken from the study materials that
> I used to pass the test and get my license but besides talking on repeaters
> have never really use my newly gotten knowledge or use and work on my
> skills.
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> I have been looking to see what ham clubs I may have in my Area I think they
> can help me especially since I am considering upgrading to general class to
> give me more capability
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> But I would also like to do what I can wile I am waiting for all of this to
> come around.
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> I have been getting QST on tape to try to learn more but it is over my head
> when they start talking about transistors filters lengths of wire and
> cables.
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> Is there anything I can read to learn this stuff that may be more in layman
> terms?
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> Or a list of people who may be willing to be a mentored and grow in my ham
> radio knowledge and skills.
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> All help and thoughts and suggestions are welcome!
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> Thanks!
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> Just because you can not see the stars does not mean you can not reach for
> them.
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