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| Marksman Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: New Goshen IN
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Calling all Radio Heads Ok so I am embarking on the Ham radio expedition. I am gathering information regarding licensing and rule exemptions and equipment. I came across this link which has me some what dumb founded ( Big Suprise right ). The licenses are public recod. I know that all official documentation and just about anything we do these days is matter of public record. What I did not expect is a website that lists information about citties to have not only the call signs for all ham radio operators listed but their home adresses as well. That information is available in the official documentation , But I don't think it should be readily availbe on the web linked like this. If drivers licenses were listed like this I make a bet a lot of people would be up set about it. What are your thoughts? Link> FCC Registered Amateur Radio Licenses in Terre Haute, Indiana What do you think about this radio - Rig? Yaesu FT-897, Yaesu FT897 I have been involved with CB radios in various setups over the years and now that I am more based and not so mobile I am looking to Legally reach out.
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| Sharpshooter Join Date: Nov 2008 Location: So. Central Indiana
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | Well I hear what your saying about call sign/address being such a public record...Hams are a social lot and since the hobby is a little esoteric for the general public, I don't know that it has been a big concern...I think it underlines your opsec in what you do and say on the radio, as you don't know who is listening, so be aware of your frequency and power output! You don't have to be a ham to listen in on a scanner and there are plenty of hams that are very social and monitor all day. As to the radio, I only have my no code tech license, but if you have the money and get the full license (Advanced, I think?) it might not be a bad radio, but if I was starting out and wanted a mobile, I'd get a single band, like a two meter rig, or a dual bander in 2m/70cm...cheaper and the anteanna will be simpler/easier and if you get the right dual bander, you could monitor both bands , or two frequencies...I think for mobile applications in relationship to daily usage and traveling, there are more people on 2m/70cm and with repeater usage I think you will find it pretty handy...and you can always get another radio down the road...ginda like guns! |
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| Expert ![]() Join Date: May 2008 Location: Fort Wayne
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | That is a great radio, and portable if you need it to be. It will have more features than you will need. The FT-817 has a great following also. With 100 watts and using the HF's you will be able to do some real long distance communication. I just got my first ham radio this week, a Yaesu VX-170, I wanted small, waterproof and hand held. It is only 2 meter but we have a great system of repeaters. Ham is a different world I am learning. Just figuring out the manual is difficult. I am not familiar with all the ham terms. Good antennas are everything in ham. Since you are looking at a HF model, you will need to take the technician and general tests. Good luck, keep in touch with your progress. It is worth it just to get away from the idiots on CB. I cant have a cb on in the car with my kids because of the vile language. Have not heard that at all on Ham. I am going to use my office address for the license, may be a po box would work? Check your area for local ham clubs they can be real helpful. http://www.w9uuu.org/bulletins.html |
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| Sharpshooter | It does show an address, POBox or otherwise, but I don't think it's a huge security issue. Anyone listening to a HAM converation will have the callsigns of each member in about 15mins of listening. With a Call sign, getting someone's info is a cakewalk. For Reference: indytechnerd = KB9SOM. Google knows all.
__________________ Proud Member: More Guns than Neckties Club Last edited by indytechnerd; 01-20-2009 at 08:07. Reason: google link |
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| Marksman Join Date: Sep 2008 Location: New Goshen IN
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![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | I too stopped using the Cb radio in the vehicle because of language and children. The exception being high traffic accident areas. Can't beat the actual driver reports for up to date traffic accident information. I have an Old Navaho Base rigged up in the Shop until I can get the tower up and an antenna mounted. I get out. I know there is a guy about 2 miles from me into Ham and hope to hook up with him as a mentor of sorts. While I will be using the Ham as a base I want the option to go mobile. I would rather invest in a radio that as more features than I will ever use, than to spend more money in a year for another radio. My problem with acquiring information at this point is the tests and classes. I have a brain injury that makes testing and memory a problem. I can back this up with documentation. From what I have read so far the 10 and 30 wpm tests can be waived by having a form filled out by a Doctor. The 5 wpm test must still be passed in some form from what I have read so far. I understand they have a wide variety of testing methods and lenient testing procedures. I have located a local group and plan on attending their next meeting. I also think this will be a good hobby / skill for my children to have available to them should they choose. It would be nice to have a common hobby. I don't believe the Ham radio community has quite the negative reaction that the gun community has. While I am and will be educating them in firearms, I can see the reaction of people to youth and firearms. I am thinking that the children may chose not to pick up the gun hobby, because of the sigma involved. Having another hobby / skill like Ham radio might be a good side or back up. As a child I was allowed a CB radio (19 chs) a battery charger for power and a mobile antenna on a stick outside my bedroom window. I got out. It was fun. I learned how to make connections, both physical and intellectual. I learned the art of antenna manipulation and placement, and tunning. I think this was a basis for my scoring high in electrical aptitude on my entrance examinations to the Navy.
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| Rifleman ![]() | To become a ham. Great info here Become a Ham | W9ZEB Dot Org Regarding first radios in general I just got my license. What should I buy? | W9ZEB Dot Org Regarding the FT-857/897 Read this W9ZEB's Review of the Yaesu FT-897 | W9ZEB Dot Org Your call sign is a radio station. Just like the big 50,000w FM stations in your home town. Licensing requires that an address be on file for that station. If you don't want your home address listed, buy a PO box, and attach your license to the PO Box. Hopefully some of the above is helpful. Feel free to bounce additional questions off those of us who are licensed. ![]() Quote:
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