[GreenKeys] Products / services available from NADCOMM
Don Robert House
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Sun, 24 Mar 2002 13:43:05 -0800
>Don,
>
>Have you ever given any thought to a "Teletype Corporation" mug? I just bet
>the farm on the one on Ebay and won it...but, I am sure a simple "T" symbol
>on a cup would go over well. Heck, I'd throw out the good china and buy 12
>of them!
>
>As far as the Ham license....do like the rest of us did (of course, many of
>us were teenagers at the time); for the rules: memorize...memorize...and
>memorize. As far as the Code...you don't need it to get the first license
>class...but, the answer to learning the Code is to copy...copy...copy.
>
>Jack WA2HWJ
Thanks Jack,
I will look into the mugs. I think that they are a good idea. I
wanted to bid on that mug but saw you were the first bidder so did
not.
Thanks also for the advice on the code. I know I don't need it for
Technician but the useable frequencies are limited with that license.
I need to be able to key a 2 meter transmitter for interference
testing at my lab. Do I need a license if there is no message sent?
If I read the regulations correctly there is not... Hmmm
What is all this about the first "symbols" sent?
Thanks for the support
Don
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