I have no idea what you are talking about but good luck on your test. Remember that metal towers are like lightning rods. A grounding rod might be a good idea.
Bill said:
I will spend about 4hrs brushing up on studying the extra on http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ then between storms will be loading the truck for the event that starts at 10 am and runs till 10am Sunday! It will be a Solar powered FT-817 with a autotuner Z-11 Pro to go with the Tower stuff!
I have no idea what you are talking about but good luck on your test. Remember that metal towers are like lightning rods. A grounding rod might be a good idea.
Bill said:
I will spend about 4hrs brushing up on studying the extra on http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ then between storms will be loading the truck for the event that starts at 10 am and runs till 10am Sunday! It will be a Solar powered FT-817 with a autotuner Z-11 Pro to go with the Tower stuff!
I have no idea what you are talking about but good luck on your test. Remember that metal towers are like lightning rods. A grounding rod might be a good idea.
Bill said:
I will spend about 4hrs brushing up on studying the extra on http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ then between storms will be loading the truck for the event that starts at 10 am and runs till 10am Sunday! It will be a Solar powered FT-817 with a autotuner Z-11 Pro to go with the Tower stuff!
I will spend about 4hrs brushing up on studying the extra on http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ then between storms will be loading the truck for the event that starts at 10 am and runs till 10am Sunday! It will be a Solar powered FT-817 with a autotuner Z-11 Pro to go with the Tower stuff!
Good going on the ham stuff have a good time. I just woke up to rain and the net was down but no thunder yet.
Bill said:
Great Tee shirt! There is a place just a mile away that does anything Signs including Tee's!
There is T-Stroms here today, not to last long it's watering the Garden today!
Ham Radio Field Day tomorrow in Houston, MO. Will be standing up a temp tower(16' maybe 24') with six-meter and two meter antennas on it 93high with high humidity! Also will be testing to try for extra class license.
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Good idea.
Bill said:
Thanks ;D
It is easier if you use http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ I just wanted to get it passed before they change the test again in July.
Yeah, Bill, congratulations! Those are not easy tests to pass.
Byron wilkins said:
Congratulations Bill glad you had a fun day and also got a reward.
Bill said:
I missed 6 out 50 and so I passed and now have Extra Class License.
The field day event was very hot and humid so everybody quit buy 8pm and started packing up I finished packing by 9pm ish.
Your excitement shows that you are going to have a great time and make some lasting friendships have fun.
Bill said:
no Storms tomorrow! Ground rod! ok got it, now on truck! http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/0817.html
http://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamtune/2159.html
Byron wilkins said:
I have no idea what you are talking about but good luck on your test. Remember that metal towers are like lightning rods. A grounding rod might be a good idea.
Bill said:
I will spend about 4hrs brushing up on studying the extra on http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/ then between storms will be loading the truck for the event that starts at 10 am and runs till 10am Sunday! It will be a Solar powered FT-817 with a autotuner Z-11 Pro to go with the Tower stuff!
Good going on the ham stuff have a good time. I just woke up to rain and the net was down but no thunder yet.
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