Endurance II
Anybody at expo west be at the booth tonight at 5:30pm and we will do a special check in on the NET
Endurance II
Member III
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Member III
Nice! Was W0TOM already taken or was W0NUT your first preference on your request list?Got my new vanity call sign
WΦNUT
Influencer II
Off-Road Ranger I
Enthusiast III
Endurance II
Congrats and Welcome. Hope to hear you on the Friday Night NET. Brent KJ7BHNLicense hit the database today...
KN6CMD
Now to wait for my vanity to be approved.
Endurance II
Congrats, sound like a little HF is in your future! Brent KJ7BHNPassed my General test today!
Jerry in Denver
KD0ZDX
Endurance II
Thanks for checking in, hope to hear you on the Friday Night NET. Brent KJ7BHNKK5NL, ham for 26+ years, Extra Class
Enthusiast III
That is part of the reason i upgraded is to run a little HF both from home and on the road.Congrats, sound like a little HF is in your future! Brent KJ7BHN
Endurance II
Yea me too. If you want to test out anything and see how propagation between us is, let me know. I have a home shack set up and working on mobile for my Earthcruiser this summer. I can get Arizona, Colorado, Utah pretty easy on worst days.That is part of the reason i upgraded is to run a little HF both from home and on the road.
Endurance II
Also, not sure if you know or not but you can put your call sign in your profile page so it comes up with the avatar and other info to the left of the forum notesThat is part of the reason i upgraded is to run a little HF both from home and on the road.
Expedition Master I
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CongratulationsPassed my General test today!
Jerry in Denver
KD0ZDX
Member III
Welcome to the hobby.....if you choose to go that route.KI5FBR here in Tulsa, Oklahoma. I’m running a Icom 4100 in my Tacoma. It’s been a great rig.
Thanks for the welcome. I haven’t joined a club yet but I’ve been looking. I have a lot to learn and that be a good place to start. Interesting you said “if you choose to go that route”. I originally wanted a ham for remote communication but I’m quickly learning there is so much more to it. I heard a conversation the other day on the DStar repeater between a guy in the U.K., a guy in Ohio, and a guy in Budapest, Hungary. It was pretty cool and interested me greatly.Welcome to the hobby.....if you choose to go that route.
The Tulsa Amateur Radio club has a pretty nice linked repeater system, probably the only reason I went with a dual band mobile.
Member III
There are a few of us here that are ham hobbyist but there are many (most) that just look at ham for trail comms so I have to remind myself that most of the conversation here is primarily geared towards that and few have any interest in going further.Thanks for the welcome. I haven’t joined a club yet but I’ve been looking. I have a lot to learn and that be a good place to start. Interesting you said “if you choose to go that route”. I originally wanted a ham for remote communication but I’m quickly learning there is so much more to it. I heard a conversation the other day on the DStar repeater between a guy in the U.K., a guy in Ohio, and a guy in Budapest, Hungary. It was pretty cool and interested me greatly.
Influencer II
Member III
"Uniform X-Ray Delta" ... it rolls off the tongue nicely. Is there a story behind the choice of letters?Goodbye KN6CMD and hello to W6UXD. Vanity call sign was approved.
Influencer II
UXD = User Experience Designer"Uniform X-Ray Delta" ... it rolls off the tongue nicely. Is there a story behind the choice of letters?