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We hit bump limit so I'm starting this thread up. I'm licensed as a technician and am working on my general now. Happy to answer any questions
One thing I think more people should know about with HAM radio is SOTA. Standing for Summits On The Air it's when you take lightweight equipment like picrel, hike to a summit and "activate" it. You earn points for making 4 contacts, usually through QRP (morse code). More points are awarded for harder summits. At 1000 points you're sent a plaque.
>Where do I start?
https://hamstudy.org/
By far the best tool for studying for the test. YOU DO NOT NEED TO KNOW MORSE CODE
We hit bump limit so I'm starting this thread up. I'm licensed as a technician and am working on my general now. Happy to answer any questions
One thing I think more people should know about with HAM radio is SOTA. Standing for Summits On The Air it's when you take lightweight equipment like picrel, hike to a summit and "activate" it. You earn points for making 4 contacts, usually through QRP (morse code). More points are awarded for harder summits. At 1000 points you're sent a plaque.
>Where do I start?
https://hamstudy.org/
By far the best tool for studying for the test. YOU DO NOT NEED TO KNOW MORSE CODE
