[Spooks] Thanks for responses to newbie question
Ender Wiggin
ender.capitalg at gmail.com
Tue Jun 24 16:34:57 EDT 2014
No worries, the NSA does this for you alread ;)
On Jun 24, 2014 3:42 PM, "Ernie Rice" <ranger2995 at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Because he might not want to give up his freedoms.
> He might want to not have the FCC track him and provide his personal info
> to all those that ask.
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> > On Jun 24, 2014, at 14:26, Flavio Cardone <fcardone at wp.pl> wrote:
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> > lol, what do you mean "no"? Taking a ham radio exam is simple, you end
> > up learning more about radio, you can trasmit (not numbers, in most
> > countries, eg in the USA AFAIK). Why not take it?
> >
> > Flavio - SP9F
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> >> On 24/06/14 20:16, Ernie Rice wrote:
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> >> No!!!'
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> >> Ernie
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> >> Sent from my iPhone
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> >>> On Jun 24, 2014, at 14:11, Joe Green via Spooks <
> spooks at mailman.qth.net> wrote:
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> >>> Just one more word of caution Justin: this radio stuff is highly
> addictive. During the summer break, you may want to consider studying for
> your Technician class ham license. There are no code requirements and you
> need learn just some basic radio theory. Check out arrl.org. You could be
> ready to take your exam with the help of Volunteer Examiners (VE's) in your
> area in just of couple of weeks of studying a 1-2 hours a day. Learning
> about radio propagation can only enhance your experience in radio. Then,
> you can start talking to the world as well as listening. My only regret in
> becoming a ham is that I wish I had done it sooner.
> >>>
> >>> 73,
> >>> Joe
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> >>> On Tuesday, June 24, 2014 8:26 AM, Justin Solonynka <
> jsolony at comcast.net> wrote:
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> >>> Hey, I really appreciate the responses to my question. I don't intend
> >>> to use my radio when there is lightning, and I'm going to just keep the
> >>> antenna unplugged from the radio when I'm not using it. To be clear,
> >>> I'm in southeastern PA - not a whole lot of lightning action here.
> >>>
> >>> I may expand my array in the future, but for now I've just got the 20'
> >>> antenna that came with the radio, clipped to a tree branch diagonally
> >>> outside my office window. Sounds like I have little to worry about.
> >>>
> >>> Someone mentioned putting the free end (the end that plugs into my
> >>> radio) in a ceramic cup when not in use, rather than letting it hang
> >>> free from my windowsill (which is what it's doing now). Seems like an
> >>> easy enough thing to do.
> >>>
> >>> Thanks again for the kind responses. I am completely new to this and
> >>> just want to have some fun listening to the world. And I'm planning to
> >>> talk more about numbers stations with my math classes in September.
> >>> Right now, blissfully, I am enjoying a little summer break.
> >>>
> >>> Best, Justin
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