How can I start with Ham in my JK?
This is a good thread.. A lot of good info.. I too have been wanting to get into HAM.. Being older now and staying home a lot more except for trail runs and vacations.. I think this is a good hobby to get into.. 
And the info on Tech and General.. I am going to study for my General after I get my Tech license..

And the info on Tech and General.. I am going to study for my General after I get my Tech license..

It does bother me that I passed my element 2 exam by studying the questions and answers, but I think you-re right - I'll learn a lot more as I get more involved with amateur radio. Although it's driving me nuts - I can't figure out how to get onto a repeater with my new 2 meter handheld!
It does bother me that I passed my element 2 exam by studying the questions and answers, but I think you-re right - I'll learn a lot more as I get more involved with amateur radio. Although it's driving me nuts - I can't figure out how to get onto a repeater with my new 2 meter handheld!
Which repeater are you using and where abouts are you located? We have a bazillion repeaters in the valley but some don't have the greatest coverage depending on where you are in the valley. It seems like you can hit farnsworth just about anywhere in the valley though.
what's your call, I will listen for you when I am on.
ke7zvl
what's your call, I will listen for you when I am on.
ke7zvl
Get the books for both, study and take both in one sitting. If you pass Tech (you will) you can sit back down and knock out the General at the same session. Each test is a random draw from the same bank of questions that are in the study guides. Some of the material you will learn while studying and the rest of it you will recognize if you go through the guides a few times each. There are those that would argue that studying to simply pass the test is bad form but your license is just a ticket to learn - the real education comes after the tests!


