A Ham Radio Sub-Forum?
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Re: A Ham Radio Sub-Forum?
I have had my Amateur Radio License since 1959. Currently have the Advanced class. If you value anonymity then don't list your call letters. Type your call letters in Google and see what comes up. I think you will be surprised how much stuff is there. Your address and location can be accessed. No problem at all if that doesn't bother you.
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Nano wrote:...If you value anonymity then don't list your call letters. Type your call letters in Google and see what comes up. I think you will be surprised how much stuff is there. Your address and location can be accessed. No problem at all if that doesn't bother you.
I just did this with someone who posted their call letters. You are right and that is wicked!
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Re: A Ham Radio Sub-Forum?
I discussed the proposal for a Ham Radio sub-forum with the Moderators and the consensus is that it would not be a good idea to create a sub-forum for something totally unrelated to guns, self-defense, etc. The concern is that it will lead to requests for other sub-forums such as motorcycles, RV's, prepping, etc. I think they were worried I'd be asking for a Corvette sub-forum too!
I think the Moderators' concerns are valid and it would be hard to refuse any future non-gun sub-forum requests if we create one for Ham Radio.
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I think the Moderators' concerns are valid and it would be hard to refuse any future non-gun sub-forum requests if we create one for Ham Radio.
Chas.
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Point well taken, and in thinking the proposal through, I have to agree with you and the Moderators. It would set a bad precedent. But I thank you for even considering it.Charles L. Cotton wrote:I discussed the proposal for a Ham Radio sub-forum with the Moderators and the consensus is that it would not be a good idea to create a sub-forum for something totally unrelated to guns, self-defense, etc. The concern is that it will lead to requests for other sub-forums such as motorcycles, RV's, prepping, etc. I think they were worried I'd be asking for a Corvette sub-forum too!
I think the Moderators' concerns are valid and it would be hard to refuse any future non-gun sub-forum requests if we create one for Ham Radio.
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so, can any of the current HAMs recommend a Texas-centric HAM forum in lieu of a sub-forum here?
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BTW for anyone in the area the Austin (HAM) Summerfest is on this weekend:
http://austinsummerfest.org/
http://austinsummerfest.org/
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Re: A Ham Radio Sub-Forum?
carlson1 wrote:I just bought a hand held HAM radio to put in my travel/get home bag in case of emergencys. I know I can talk on it (unless there is an emergency), but I can listen to it and so now I am intrigued and would like to learn more about this. I understand to get a license there is a test involved? How much money (not counting equipment) does it take to get started and can someone give me a few of the benefits for having a license?
Thanks,
Carl
Gee, when did a spammer by the name of koiseptember become carlson1?koiseptember wrote:I just bought a hand held HAM radio to put in my travel/get home bag in case of emergency. I know I can talk on it (unless there is an emergency), but I can listen to it and so now I am intrigued and would like to learn more about this. I understand to get a license there is a test involved? How much money (not counting equipment) does it take to get started and can someone give me a few of the benefits for having a license?
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Re: A Ham Radio Sub-Forum?
The word "ham" just makes me hungry.
Please find a non-delicious-food word in place of, well, you know...
Please find a non-delicious-food word in place of, well, you know...
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Re: A Ham Radio Sub-Forum?
Amateur radio license information is public and on the FCC website.carlson1 wrote:Nano wrote:...If you value anonymity then don't list your call letters. Type your call letters in Google and see what comes up. I think you will be surprised how much stuff is there. Your address and location can be accessed. No problem at all if that doesn't bother you.
I just did this with someone who posted their call letters. You are right and that is wicked!
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