FJ Cruisers of Northern California
This looks like a quick way to get your license. I am considering this myself, since my new radio does HAM as well as CB.
On September 10, the Richmond Fire Department Office of Emergency Services will be hosting a HamCram at the Fire Training Center where you can get your amateur Ham Radio License in just one day!
Please view the attached flyer for full details and a description. This HamCram is open to anyone and the fee for the HamCram and FCC testing is $30. Please distribute to anyone who may be interested!
Online registration is available at www.n5fdl.com/hamcram.
For more information on HamCram, visit www.sjham.com/hamcram or call 209-565-HAMS.
Thank you,
Catherine Selkirk
Administrative Aide
Richmond Fire Department
Office of Emergency Services
P: 510.620.6866 F: 510.307.8048Tags:
Despite the fact that I'd actually like to learn more about HAM radio and the like, I might try this out and study more after.
Plus I might pass in a day!
CB/HAM combo doesn't legally exist in the US. I'm not sure what radio MoabFJ has but if it is a RCI 2970 then he needs to get a general license to use it on the HAM bands.
Also we are not running HF Ham frequencies on the trail only a few of us have a license that allows that. On the trail we use 2m 144mhz where CB is down at 27mhz. The closest HAM band is 10 meters which runs 28mhz. (did I lose you yet?)
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