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A tech license is really easy to obtain. No more code requirement. Just sayin'. :)
It was a lot harder when I got my Tech grade from what I hear. We had a code requirement back then. I was going for my "General" grade and had my code speed up to 35 cpm. Never took the General...
HAM was KA1BGH. Like a dummy, I allowed it to expire. :blushing:
Yep, 5 watts then, not sure about today either. Back then, my "handle" was "Hemorrhoid." :innocent::blushing:
WAAAAAAAAAAY back in the 70's we used a repeater for 2 meter HAM. We even built a home-made "auto-patch" system which allowed us to make telephone calls from our radios. Kinda' neat at the time. :)
http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/license-requirements.html
Yessir, it's different.
Yeah, HAM is voice communications as well. Also digital and still Morse Code - depends on what you want to do with it. However, there is no longer a Morse Code Test requirement like there was when...
My best friend of 35 years owns a pretty substantial communications company. Radio and cell phone towers, 100's of radios leased out to businesses, does public safety communications consulting, and...
Motorola. FRS Band - 450-470 MHz. Repeater, mobile repeater, mobiles and portables.
How about a complete system (FRS and other frequencies in the 450 - 490 MHz range) with a combined 24...