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Amateur Radio / HAM

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Well, I took a course offered by the Northern Alberta Radio Club (N.A.R.C.),  and last weekend wrote the test.   I passed with an 84%,  so I can use HF frequencies as well as UHF/VHF ones.  This opens up a few more options for a radio (and cost).  But it certainly will be interesting.  I would highly recommend this course for anyone interested in getting into HAM radio operation.

Found a site that has a huge amount of info : http://www.k0bg.com/ All for the mobile amateur radio operator.  Lots to read and learn!

By the way – my callsign is VE6REJ!

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Author: Ray

I've been working with the web for over 15 years, working on websites for myself, the federal government, and many other companies over the years. Other interests include woodworking, cooking, and going places with the Jeep that I bought a few years ago. The Jeep has lead to other interests including amateur radio, welding, and also wrenching - learning how to maintain and repair my Jeep :^)

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