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Thhank you Charles for your worm welcome.
I do hope you'll be arround the list and maybe you can and I am sure, others
give me some tips for the big 35 question exam.
I have not received my membership to Handihams yet, so I am over excited
about this. I only have until july 10 to go to the kiahoga club (I live
currently in cleveland). So I only have 3 weeks. I dont know if I would be
able to get my license by then. Since in august I have to do summer reading
for the eighth grade, I will be busy by then.
Just a couple of questions to everyone on this list:
Do you guise think I can learn ham radio technician license in 3 weeks? If
so, how much should I studdy? And finally, Are any of you in cleveland?
Since technician license wont get me too far, well i mean by that that I
wont be able to communicate in long distance since it is vhf and uhf. Maybe
the 2 meter band. II might be able to use repeaters to get in contact with
some of you if you guise are in my area.
I am sorry if I am giving you guise too much questions, but I just can't
wait to have a license.
Regards:
Tomi (Thomas geczy
p.s: Last year, I have talked to my english teacher's husband, Who does not
have a ham license, and he told me all about ham radio and the ionosphere
and those things. Since then, I wanted to be a ham radio operator.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles Borg" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 14, 2005 11:30 AM
Subject: Re: New to the list
> Tom,
>
> Welcome to this list and hope you like it here. I am Charles or Charlie
Borg from Malta, Europe. My callsign is 9h1fbs
> and have been active on the bands since 1981. I am also totally blind and
do not have any light perception. I enjoy
> and have enjoyed ham radio for all these years. Keep up the good work and
I sincerely hope that you will get your ham
> radio ticket soon.
>
> 73 from Charles 9h1fbs
>
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