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nurall
May 4, 2005


hey hows it going
KD5BUY checking in from deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep south texas.

a beginner should prolly start off with a mobile unit. (prolly a 2meter unit, not too expansive)


ive got all kenwood equipment.

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nurall
May 4, 2005


hey hows it going
KD5BUY checking in from deeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeep south texas.

a beginner should prolly start off with a mobile unit. (prolly a 2meter unit, not too expansive)


ive got all kenwood equipment.

nurall
May 4, 2005


hey hows it going

FuzzyBuddha posted:

In regards to scholarships, having attained an amateur radio license tends to show you have an understanding of electronics and the math related to it. A lot of the engineering students at our local campus tend to have ham radio licenses.

As for the ham radio callsign license plates, our state DMV allow them as special plates to signify vehicles equiped with amateur radios and thus available to assist in an emergency situation.

good to know about the scholarships, i should help my brother get a license (college student). ive got 2 mobile units anyway, if it helps him get a scholarship he can have one of them.

ive got a callsign license plate, 1$/yr in texas.

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