Woo Hoo! I'm a Ham!

BajaTaco

Swashbuckler
articulate said:
Way to go Ed! You've always been a ham in my book. A different kind, though.

KE7JLE

:xxrotflma Well said Mark.

Congratulations Ed! I look forward to chatting at the Trophy :)
 

jeffryscott

2006 Rally Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
gillti said:
Congrats bro! I've got all the lectures on my ipod waiting to be listened to. . . I'm such a slacker, good for you on getting it done.
tjg

thread hijack ... where did you download the podcasts?

hijack off.

So Ed, I guess this means you don't need to get together to study?:shakin: Congrats.
 

articulate

Expedition Leader
jeffryscott said:
thread hijack ... where did you download the podcasts?

hijack off.

So Ed, I guess this means you don't need to get together to study?:shakin: Congrats.
Podcasts? Study?

You haven't passed your's yet?!?!?
When you take the test, you'll see. You too will laugh at the idea of studying by podcast. It ain't surgery . . . it's amateur radio. :costumed-smiley-007
 

gillti

Adventurer
I actually ripped the lectures from cd's and threw them on my ipod for ease of use. Haven't really listened to them yet. :( :(
 

edgear

aventurero, Overland Certified OC0012
Hammin' it up

So I wanted to try & beat your score Ed, but only ended up matching it :sombrero:
There were 5 VEC's administering the test, and I was the only person who showed up to take it. They were so impressed that I aced it in 5 minutes, that they encouraged me to take the General exam right then. I thought, "sure, why not." But apparently, it's waaaaay harder. None of the questions on there were even remotely similar to the stuff I was studying for the Technician exam. They didn't tell me how many I got right, but it must have been really bad. But hey, at least I walked out of there with a Technician license.

I look forward to being able to ham it up with all of you too at the trophy event this year!!
:wings:
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Sorry about the delay...been diggin' up the septic, fixin' the toilet tank, installing the solar panel, and shootin' bobcat babies! (shootin' photos that is...)

jeffryscott said:
So Ed, I guess this means you don't need to get together to study?

Sorry Jeff, it was a spur of the moment thing. One of the VE's is a friend (didn't know he was a ham until a few days ago), and he pushed a button or two to get me to test on Thursday...

But I'd be glad to meet with you and shoot some questions at ya! The test really isn't all that hard.

tacozona said:
So I wanted to try & beat your score Ed, but only ended up matching it.

Way to go! :D

mlachica said:
what radio did you get?

I ordered a Yaesu FT-8800R, dual band.

Looking forward to havin' some fun!

:sombrero:
 

Mlachica

TheRAMadaINN on Instagram
DaktariEd said:
I ordered a Yaesu FT-8800R, dual band.

Looking forward to havin' some fun!

:sombrero:

Sweet, I've been trying to decide which to get and that one is winning the battle.


Congrats Tacozona!
 

edgear

aventurero, Overland Certified OC0012
PhulesAU said:
Way to go!!! If anyone else is looking for Cheap (free) study / practice tests. Try www.QRZ.com
My method of studying was to print out the question pool of 392 questions, and read only the correct answers & memorize those. It's grouped into 10 sections of similar topics, so it makes studying pretty easy.

I'm looking at the Yaesu 7800 and 8800 as well, both for the dual band. But I like the 8800 better because of the remote mountable faceplate.
 

DaktariEd

2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Hot Dawg! :wings:
My radio and antennas arrived today! :jumping:
Now to see about a mount and installation...
Oh....and getting my call sign....dang!
Hurry up and wait!

:sombrero:
 

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