yotewacker
Expert
- Feb 25, 2009
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Thanks Lars for the invitation. I think you are located near Indy and unfortunately I just can't travel. I'm generally only able to operate in a 15-20 mile radius from home for a couple of reasons. Also being VERY limited in funds and having some unique consideration on my location a HAM involvement is problematic. All that is compounded by being 70 yrs. old with the encumbrances of age.
When I changed my address, it seems to me I did it on line thru the FCC website, but you have to have an account/password set-up. I think that they had mailed me this info at some time. So, I'm thinking that I saw some spot on the very hard to navigate FCC website that let you renew? Guess that really doesn't answer your question...but maybe gets you a little closer.On a related note, my license expires this year, what's the procedure for renewing? Last time I had to send in a form, but this time around is it web based?
Web based...On a related note, my license expires this year, what's the procedure for renewing? Last time I had to send in a form, but this time around is it web based?
I'm a General N9QKN. I'm in RACES. Were trying to get a lot of recruitment in case of an emergency. I know the Johnson County Emergency Management next to the Sheriff's office gives test at least once a month.
On a related note, my license expires this year, what's the procedure for renewing? Last time I had to send in a form, but this time around is it web based?
Try some of the digital modes like JT65 and FT8. Still make contacts worldwide without the gabfest.Well, instead of starting a new thread... I figured I'd revive this one from the dead.
Studying for my general class now, got my tech ticket back in April.
Monitoring 52.525 on 6M right (FM) because I don't like talking to people. I'll respond if I can hear ya, though. (Doubt it, just happened to dig out an old 2M magmount and swapped the antenna for a 6M 1/4wave hamstick... I need to mount it higher)
Hey how do you generate a map like that?