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10th September 09, 10:16 PM
#1
Tech here, but haven't made use of it in a long time...I only have a little HT, and don't use it much when I'm not in the boonies...it was mainly a PTT license, since the CW req was cut literally a week before my exam, so I let it go. When I'm more comfortable on the pipes, feeling in shape, have my garage projects wrapped up, then I'll probably get back on the radio.
73s,
Sean
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11th September 09, 12:18 AM
#2
The other thing Wolfhawk posted was that he was a Tech, and I don't think SteveB explained that. Most countries have several different types of ham licence, with more power and more frequencies if you get a higher class of licence for passing harder tests. The US has, in ascending order, Technician, General and Extra licences, Canada has Basic and Advanced, and the UK has Foundation, Intermediate and Full, although Ireland has only one type of ham licence.
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