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ham radio

  1. dcmcrider1983

    Ham radio operators in Billings?

    I'm a new "ham" (got my ticket last month), and I'll be at the rally. Packing my handheld 2m/70cm rig. If there are any others at the rally, we could give 146.520 MHz a try. I'll be monitoring 146.520 off and on and maybe trying some of the local repeaters. By the way, does the Rally use ham...
  2. tinytrains

    QST, QST, QST - taking BMW-Net Check-in Now.

    I see quite a few call signs on the board. If you are a HAM, please sign in. Scott, AB6YS, Torrance CA. Not motorcycle mobile.
  3. 21941

    How many amateur radio operators out there?

    I've noticed a few signatures on this which include amateur radio callsigns. I don't know if this demographic has ever been explored, but how many "ham radio" license holders are there amongst our esteemed membership? Please stand up to be counted!
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