DaktariEd
2005, 2006 Tech Course Champion: Expedition Trophy
Desertdude said:Look forward to a bit of QSO with you on radio![]()
QSO? Ummm...is that legal in Arizona? And...what would the neighbors think?
Desertdude said:Look forward to a bit of QSO with you on radio![]()
DaktariEd said: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!
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tacozona said:So I got my call sign today. KE7ODU. My wife is trying to convince me that whenever I transmit, I have to say it with a southern accent (she is from Georgia, so she's allowed to say stuff like that). But I don't remember reading that anywhere in the FCC regulations. Can anyone confirm??
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tacozona said:So I got my call sign today. KE7ODU. My wife is trying to convince me that whenever I transmit, I have to say it with a southern accent (she is from Georgia, so she's allowed to say stuff like that). But I don't remember reading that anywhere in the FCC regulations. Can anyone confirm??
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goodtimes said:You are required to give your callsign at the end of every transmission. That is, at the end of each consversation, not each time you stop to let someone else in the group TX. You are also required to stop every 10 minutes for station ID and let others on the freq have air time if the conversation takes more than 10 minutes. It is rare though that you have to give a station break for someone else.
I hate when that happensBogusBlake said:I think you guys missed the point of that Southern joke...
BogusBlake said:I think you guys missed the point of that Southern joke...
Desertdude said:Copy... KE7EOF - KE7ODU congratulations!
THe jokes are so so slow somestimes that happens. -BogusBlake said:I think you guys missed the point of that Southern joke...