[SOC] New Member qualifications

Curt Steger csteger515 at gmail.com
Tue Sep 29 16:50:06 EDT 2009


Get a cardboard box, size doesn't matter. Ddraw knobs, dials and a meter on
the front with a magic marker. This can be your radio. If you prefer boat
anchors like me, then a refrigerator box would do. If, on the other hand you
are into the newer SDR rigs (which should disqualify you as a SOC) then a
small USPS mailer will do.

Your antenna can be just a wad of aluminum foil.

Once you have completed the above monumental tasks, you can pour your
favorite beverage (drink, NOT antenna), kick back and enjoy the amateur
radio hobby.

73 de NA7CS

Curt

On Tue, Sep 29, 2009 at 11:35 AM, Bill Bailey, KG4NZR <kg4nzr at cfl.rr.com>wrote:

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> --------------------------------------------------
> From: "Curt Steger" <csteger515 at gmail.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, 29 September, 2009 12:58 PM
> To: "Second Class Operators' Club" <soc at mailman.qth.net>
> Subject: Re: [SOC] New Member qualifications
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> > Then again, do SOC's have rules and principals as it relates to radio
> > operations?
>
> Do you mean I'm suppose to have an actual radio, too?  First, an actual
> antenna.  Now, a radio.  This is expecting a lot.
>
> Bill Bailey, KG4NZR
> Kissimmee, FL
> Osceola County, Grid EL98hg
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