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Christy Schulte <[log in to unmask]>
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For blind ham radio operators <[log in to unmask]>
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Thu, 21 Dec 2006 07:44:34 -0600
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Sorry for all the questions lately! I can't express enough my thanks for
those of you that have been so helpful already, it feels good to be back on
the air, even if right now I'm mostly just listening. I did make a couple of
contacts though, even checked into an ARES net at what seems to be from the
receive quality a fairly distant repeater. The fact I was even able to set
up my station completely independently, other than bugging you guys on here,
is a good feeling too... but anyway, on to my next question.

Does anyone have suggestions for clear and accessible references for
frequency privileges? I realize recent changes may have made some sources
slightly out of date, I don't mind modifying them a bit to be more accurate.
I have a bit of a cheat sheet that I've made while studying the question
pools through the ham test online site, but I don't think every single band
is in the question pools. What I'm looking for is total band amateur
allocation, divisions where applicable for license classes, and where
different modes are allowed. Mostly this is for study, but if I get the
funds to purchase an HF rig and figure out an antenna setup, I'd like to
have a chart readily on hand for reference, too.


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