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Jus4fun

New member
KI6PFH - mine
KI6PFG - my son, Lance

We both have handheld Yaesu VX-7Rs, and I have a mobile in my 4runner.
 

meaks

New member
First Name: Mike
Callsign : VE7YES
Radio : Yaesu FTM-10R in the Xterra & Yaesu VX-8DR HT
Freq usually on: 2m & 70cm
Location: Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
 

Kiddmen57

Supporting Sponsor
Wow, FCC works fast after re-opening. Call sign issued yesterday.
My buddy and I that took the test the same day and time were issued consecutive signs.

Me - KG7FYD
he - KG7FYE

But not for long, already submitted my application for my preferred vanity call - K7KCK (1x3 with my initials :))
 

psykokid

Explorer
You're right, they are cooking right along since they've come back from the shutdown. I took the Technician test last Saturday. My call sign was issued on the 30th. I hadnt bothered to check until today :)

Jake - KK6HMF

I picked up a UV5R to get my feet wet. Been listening to a few of the local repeaters and police dispatches till I got my call sign. My only gripe is whomever entered my info into the ULS system didnt use spaces on my address and had it all messed up:

address_snafu.jpg

Had to login and correct the info, should have been E Las Tunas Dr #A
 

1911

Expedition Leader
My call sign was issued on the 30th. I hadnt bothered to check until today :)

Jake - KK6HMF

Congratulations on your ticket!


My only gripe is whomever entered my info into the ULS system didnt use spaces on my address and had it all messed up:

Low-paid government clerks/keyboard-entry folks. Guess who is going to be taking care of all your medical records now? :Wow1:
 

Kiddmen57

Supporting Sponsor
Fcc processed my vanity call a few days earlier than expected. I'm now K7KCK



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Robert Bills

Explorer
Call Sign: KG6LMV
License Class: Technician (since 2002, maybe someday I'll crack the books and go to the next level)
Location: 40°35′N 122°22′W
Radios: Yaesu FT-90R 5/25/50 watt 2m/70 cm transceiver (perhaps to be replaced with a new Yaesu FT-8800 2m/70cm); Baofeng UV5R 5 watt 2m/70cm/FRS/GMRS HT*



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* Caveat and Disclaimer: It is NOT legal in the U.S. to transmit on FRS/GMRS frequencies with a ham radio or with an FRS/GMRS transceiver equipped with an external antenna, nor is it legal to transmit on FRS frequencies with more than 0.5 watts of power or on GMRS frequencies with more than 5 watts of power. The Baofeng unit allows for easy monitoring of ham frequencies and FRS/GMRS frequencies typically used by offroaders, but should never be used to transmit on FRS/GMRS frequencies. I, of course, would never dream of doing so. ;)
 

Kestrel

New member
Kestrel
Mike
KC8VSE
Mobile: TM-D700, DR-620, TS-480SAT
Central Texas, with an eye on Utah, Colorado, Arizona, New Mexico
 

lysol

Explorer
I am now a HAM Operator!!!! (General class)

I finished both tests in under 25 min. lol. They made me take the "Extra" class test, but I failed that one miserably. I might study and retake that one if not just for the option for a shorter vanity call sign. I wonder when I'll get my call sign. I read somewhere that the "General" call signs can take a while and since I knocked out "Technician" and "General" at the same time, I wonder if it will take a while.
 

abruzzi

Adventurer
I took my tech and general at the same time as well, about a week before the government shutdown. I took the test on Saturday, and had my call by Thursday. Keep in mind that some of the time will be local, so if your testers don't get the paperwork filed quickly, it doesn't matter how efficient the FCC is.

Geof
 

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