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linuxgeek said:
if memory serve me, 225 main street newington ct. old phone number was 203-666-1541 i think. back in the old days they were on lasalle road w.hartford ct. only old farts remember that far back
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linuxgeek said:
rjohns86us said:Yes, we will be participating in Field Day activities....using call sign W4E..running calls 5 F...Last year we ran 3F and finished third in points in the country. Our ARES group will be operating from the EOC (actually from a field behind the EOC) ..
Lady Christabel said:W4MCO And the CQ voice you'll hear will be mine.
My youngest will likely be licensed by then, but if not, she can have fun on the GOTA station.
Wilben said:This is greek?
linuxgeek said:no geek. radio geek.
W4MCO == a call sign
CQ == a call for contact
GOTA == Get on the Air (allows unlicensed persons to operate under another person's or club's call)
linuxgeek said:Hopefully at some point they will let you retest.
shyly curious said:the League has a museum in their lobby, stuff going back to Hiram Percy Maxim's days. very interesting stuff, and W1AW is there too.
Lady Christabel said:You don't need Morse for the Technician class, just General and above.
APhil said:So, I'd have to start all over at Novice level?
linuxgeek said:
If you are looking for information as to what Amateur Radio is, feel free to post questions, smartass remarks, etc.
Mia62 said:We just bought a trailer in Washington that comes equipped with a CB radio...when we get there how do we figure out what it is?
shyly curious said:well doesn't the USA have to fall in line with what the UN and the TCU work out with other countries so that reciprocal licensing makes sense?
when is the next WARC scheduled? they had one in 79 i think, has there been one since to divy up the radio spectrum to all that wish to use it?
Mia62 said:We just bought a trailer in Washington that comes equipped with a CB radio...when we get there how do we figure out what it is?
linuxgeek said:You do not have access to the radio currently?
linuxgeek said:Not currently. only 3 license grades--tech, general & extra.
depending on what the FCC put's through of the current proposals, there may be a novice level again, but with HF voice privilages.
Mia62 said:Right this very second...no.
And there is no internet access down there.
All we were told is that channel 3 is what we use if we need help...lol.
I hope we never need help. lol
But my 13 yr old wants to listen to the silly truckers on it...so we will have to figure it out.
linuxgeek said:As far as I've heard we'll be running 3F. Still have some tower & antenna work to do before we are ready--upgrades which just hadn't happened till now. I was volenteered to be the generator captain (i.e. I turn it on and prove it works and clear out all the wasp nests from its storage area so the area is clear for our alergic members).
This will be my first field day. I did my novice & tech back in the late 80's, but only in the last couple months did I receive my general. Mainly was active on 2m talking with my dad through the tall repeater in Deland, FL (it's up around 1200 ft). With my dad gone, I mainly did more supporting people getting on the air than getting on the air myself. Via my involvement with ARES/RACES, my activity level is increasing.
After I do some server upgrades today, depending on how awake I am when I'm done, I may try some 6m & 10m from a top one of the parking garages. Not sure what the propogation patterns are looking like currently. Last I looked at the tropo-ducting, the SE was glowing.
linuxgeek said:Far as I know, we have to follow tready, but I've seen a lot of messages about other countries dropping the code requirement. Not sure how much they may be restructuring their license privilages also.
Not sure on the WARC.
rjohns86us said:Last year was our first Field Day, so this year we are a bit more prepared. We have a great location, complete with a 120 ft training tower to string wire antennas from, as well as mounting one vertical up there.. I will be operating 20 meter phone station most of my operating time.....alternating with someone else doing logging.
6 meters has been wide open a couple of evenings this past week. I worked seven states and 17 stations in less than an hour Thursday evening. I love the magic band, and if there is a radio turned on in this house, I will be listening on 6 meters. I run the FT-847 driving a modified SB200 amp to a 6 element beam mounted about 60 ft .
rjohns86us said:They will probably eliminate the code requirement since I just passed my code and theory for general at yesterdays testing session![]()