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Just bumping an old thread to give my call sign! N5RDY..73's
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Hello All,
I'm new to Steel Soldiers, but not MV's. I am however, just now starting the process of learning about green radios. I have my HAM license (KF7FTC General) so that I can play with these radios.
About 25 to 30 years ago I picked up most of the RT-66 / RT-67 / RT-68 sets with their power supplies, mounts, antennas, speakers an misc canvas from Fair Radio. I'd like to set these up in my M-37 / M-42, but I have no clue as to hooking them up. I also have the 100 amp generating system, but have not and do not particularly want to install it in my truck. I do have a small WW II generator (I believe it came out of a WC-57 Command Car / Scout Car) to power the system, if possible).
I have no experience as a "sparky" and only have the HAM license I do because of some ability to memorize and some facility at test taking. In the HAM world, appearantly you first get the "diploma" (license) and then start taking the "classes" (learning about the radios). Weird.
This seemed like a good place to start. Any suggestions would be appreciated. I need to get this stuff setup before I can play.
I also have a modern radio (HT) that I have never used. It's a Icom 92-D.
Thanks for your patience.
Congratulations on the new ticket.I just passed my ham test yesterday for tech class and hope to purchase a radio soon.
Congrats on your new callsign! Much better than the old one.Well, the Call Sign Fairy was nice to Mike today, I checked the QRZ website and it looks like my vanity call sign request has been approved! So, KI4JSC is no more, and now my amateur radio call is W1AMR, or Whisky-One-AM Radio. Much better call IMHO for someone who is an Extra Class licensee who plans to do more operating on 160/80/40 meters than the Tech license bands.
No prohibition. It might be considered rude. It's 15-20KHz. But the 6M band is hardly crowded. There are some freq's that are commonly used for standard bandwidth military sets, usually .000, .100, .200, etc. If they whine about the RT524, wait till someone fires up an old tube type RT68KD0LSP here...
I don't remember this in the information I studied, so I'll ask just for a a better feel of it being incorrect....
Someone told me that we can't use RT/246 or RT/524's for ham because the bandwidth is to big...
Doesn't seem right to me....
let me second OPCOM, there is no "RULE" there are "bandplans" but those arent "RULES" although you will hear lots of people try to tell you there are..No prohibition. It might be considered rude. It's 15-20KHz. But the 6M band is hardly crowded. There are some freq's that are commonly used for standard bandwidth military sets, usually .000, .100, .200, etc. If they whine about the RT524, wait till someone fires up an old tube type RT68
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