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A video log of me going through the process of studying for, getiing, and using my ham radio license.
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Go Box: My Rigs In The Box

IC 208H Dual Band and IC-SP35 5W Spkr

Diamond GZV4000 5-15V 40Amps Switching Power Supply with Speaker

Super PWRGate PG40S
(12V Back up power, 40Amps continuous power from Power Supply or battery)

RigRunner 4004 with USB

Powerwerx 12V Rechargeable Sealed Battery (AGM12-28)

Tigertronics SignaLink USB
(Echolink Interface)

SKB 6U ATA Effects Rack
(Product Dimensions: 23 x 14 x 22 inches; 15 pounds)

Furman M-8Lx Standard Level Power Conditioning
(15 Amp, 9 Outlets with Wall Wart Spacing, Pullout Lights)

Gator Cases GE-DRAWER
(2UDFM 2U Drawer, 14.2 Deep with diced foam interior)

Raxxess RAX Unitray Universal Rack Tray UNS1

PROCOOL SL380B-F (2U) Rack Mount Fan/3x Black Panel/3 Blue LED 80mm Fans/Dust Filter Grills/ 24.8 dBA @ 65 CFM

Thanks to Ham Radio Outlet Anaheim.

73, KK6GST
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(PRWEB) January 29, 2003

Quality Technical Books (QTB.COM) is now offering to sell at cost books and tapes to amateur radio clubs that conduct amateur radio classes. The books and tapes included in this offer include:

Now You’re Talking (ARRL)

ARRL’s Tech Q&A (ARRL)

General Class License Manual (ARRL)

ARRL’s General Q&A (ARRL)

Extra Class License Manual (ARRL)

Your Introduction to Morse Code (ARRL) (tapes or CDs)

Technician Class Study Cards (VIS)

General Class Study Cards (VIS)

Tech/General Combo Pack (VIS)

Extra Class Study Cards (VIS)

Notes Dan Romanchik, KB6NU, proprietor of Quality Technical Books, “While I’m not one of those who feel the demise of ham radio is imminent, I do think encouraging people to get their licenses is important. It brings new people and new ideas into amateur radio and keeps the old guard on their toes. This is one way I can help.”

For more information and a price list, contact kb6nu@qtb.com or phone 734-930-6564.







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This is the third in a series of video lessons toward preparing to take and pass the exam for your ham radio Extra Class license.
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The FCC has reversed the decision of an Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) who ruled in 2010 that David Titus, KB7ILD, of Seattle, Washington, could keep his Amateur Radio license in the wake of his conviction for a sex-related crime 17 years earlier. In his March 9, 2010, Initial Decision, ALJ Richard L. Sippel determined that Titus “has been a law-abiding member of his community for many years” a…

American Radio Relay League | Ham Radio Association and Resources

The ARRL has introduced a digital edition of The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, its most popular introduction to Amateur Radio. The e-book includes everything a newcomer needs to prepare for the Amateur Radio license exam. The digital edition is available in the Kindle format from Amazon, which has long identified the print edition as a best seller.

“As the leading publisher of Amateur Radio lic…

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Lesson 2: Amateur Radio Technician Class License Prep T1B

This is the second class in preparation for the FCC Technician Class Amateur Radio exam. It covers section T1B of the exam question pool. For the answers to …
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This is the first in a series of videos that guide you through the sections in the ARRL General Class License Manual. Each video is an introduction to the se…
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The best way to prepare for the ham radio exams Amateur Radio License The power of books… * Logical organization promotes learning. * Added information hel…
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W6TRW Amateur Radio Club Field Day 2009. Videography by Stuart Gorsky, K9STU.
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The curious Amateur Radio enforcement case of Glenn Baxter, now ex-K1MAN, of Belgrade Lakes, Maine, appears to winding down and may be at an end. The FCC dismissed Baxter’s long-standing license renewal application on June 23, invoking its “Red Light Rule,” which gives the Commission authority to turn down a pending application if the applicant has an unpaid fine on the books. Baxter was liable…

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Marina del Rey, CA (PRWEB) September 23, 2009

Would you like to join an exciting group of dedicated people who offer assistance in times of disaster, provide communications in severe weather, and protect their community by talking directly with law enforcement?

How would it feel to be a member of a dedicated group of people ranging in ages from 8 through 85 who have been responsible for the leading communication inventions in the past 100 years, which includes: radio, TV, FAX, satellite, cell phones, and FTP protocol?

The California Yacht Club, located at 4469 Admiralty Way in the Marina Del Rey, is sponsoring its fifteenth annual Amateur radio license class on the weekend of October 10 and 11, 2009. This course is open to anyone who is interested in joining this exciting hobby.    The class will begin on Saturday, October 10 at 9 A.M. and end on Sunday at 5 P.M. No background in electronics is needed and the California Yacht Club starts from the very first page. Students enrolled in the course can earn the Technician & General Amateur license in only two, exciting days.

The Amateur License opens the door to free e-mails while cruising, weather faxes from NOAA, and offers a free gateway to making new friends around the world. HAM radio includes everyone, beginning with a student interested in computers, educated professionals, and finally a house wife who passed the test for the reason of family protection.    

The class will be taught by Charles Pascal, WB6CIY, a licensed amateur & certified teacher. Charlie has taught over 5,000 students in the past 25 years to pass the Amateur exam on the first attempt. Testing will be provided at the same location where the class was taught. The price for the class is $ 100 per license plus an additional $ 12 for the text book, which can be downloaded from http://www.myhamteacheronline.com .

Students who need the Technician license, the tuition will be $ 112. Please click here to download the book for the class. Students needing the General license should click here. The tuition for two classes, plus books is $ 224. Register for this class by e-mailing: radiopascal(at)earthlink(dot)net. Please click here for free sample tests. Call Charles Pascal at 310-714-0524 for additional information.

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Here are some great resources on getting into amateur radio. One of the best ways I have found to study for your ham license exam is with a website called ha…

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The Ham Whisperer's Technician Class License Course

This Amateur Radio Technician Class license course focuses on providing an easy and enjoyably way to study for and pass the Technician Class exam! The thirty-five lessons in this course break the Element 2 Technician Class question pool in to manageable pieces to aide the student in the understanding and retention of the exam material. A simple and easy to comprehend explanation is given for each question along with practice quizzes, study sheets, and practice examinations. Track your progr

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A Texas radio amateur has agreed to turn in his Amateur Extra class license as part of an agreement with the FCC to settle an enforcement action against him. The FCC earlier this year issued a Notice of Apparent Liability for Forfeiture (NAL) to James R. Winstead, KD5OZY, of Coleman, Texas, after determining that Winstead “apparently willfully violated” FCC rules by interfering with Amateur Rad…

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This is part 1 of Lesson 6 for the exam prep to get the Technician Class Amateur Radio license. This lesson is the last for the T1 sub-element of the exam qu…

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Plain-English Study Guide for the FCC Amateur Radio Technician Class License

This is a study guide to help you pass the FCC test for the beginning level Amateur (Ham) Radio license, the Technician license. Even if you have no background in radio or electronics, you will be able to pass the test by using this guide. All of the concepts are explained in the most basic terms, and each section of the book is followed by the actual questions you will see on the test. When you are finished with this book, not only will you be able to pass the test, but you will also have a

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