tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8233852486705758220.post7715185183977101310..comments2018-05-27T12:00:19.631-05:00Comments on ZombieAxe's Ramblings...: Ramblings on why Ham Radio Operators, "Get IT wrong"...ZombieAxehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07375055770990130398noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8233852486705758220.post-75859569848705529092010-03-04T12:19:16.378-05:002010-03-04T12:19:16.378-05:00I like you came from the mindset, that HAM Radio w...I like you came from the mindset, that HAM Radio would be a valuable asset to my preparedness plans.<br /><br />I actually got involved in SKYWARN, and CERT before I got into HAM Radio.<br /><br />I've found as a hobby, or a prep essential, it's an easier sell to some more than others as the immediately see the value of incorporating HAM into their routine. <br /><br />I do admit though that I don't get on the air near as much as I should or want to, especially since I got my upgrade to General class. I need to remedy that.Illicit Dreamshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17864743621080657973noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8233852486705758220.post-25708038752266508862010-02-28T10:39:14.560-05:002010-02-28T10:39:14.560-05:00As a pre-newbie to ham...I agree!
I'm all set ...As a pre-newbie to ham...I agree!<br />I'm all set up radio wise, with 2m equipment, but have yet to take the test.<br />Since you (ZombieAxe) are not my next door neighbor, I think my best course of action is to tag along with the local ham group. There, I will hope to find at least one local member that's willing to work with me, at my speed, while I learn.<br />Hate to say it, but it can be intimidating when the lingo flies faster than this 50 year old can comprehend. <br />Kudos to you ZombieAxe...you've hit the nail on the head!Larry and Johttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16536737214221550252noreply@blogger.com