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HAM Radio Call Sign Check-In Thread

Wolfy

Rank V

Influencer I

Greetings,

Kilo India Seven Bravo Papa X-Ray here. Although I applied for a pretty awesome vanity call sign and haven't heard back yet.

Hail me if you're in in the Reno area. We have a pretty good repeater net that reaches from Donner Summit to Sierra Buttes to Bridgeport.

-M
 

Chris460

Rank 0

Contributor I

KF5YMZ checking in.
Will spend some time testing my new J-Pole antenna for 2m / 70cm at the house. Maybe some activity on APRS. Also some SSB on 10m / 20m. Hope to see ya'll on the air or on the trail.
 

Robby

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

AC5XJ checking in. I am new to overland bound, I have yasue ft2900 in my jeep and a kenwood 420s for the shack, it needs tube so at the moment.
Which tube are you needing? or have you gotten it by now?
 

Robby

Rank V
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

ok, thought I'd write up a little list of my gear:
I am a Kenwood guy. I cut my teeth on a TS-520S (dip and peak, repeat), I feel Kenwood has the best receive audio of the major brands. Yaesu comes in a close second. I also have a TS-830SE, TS-130SE, and a TS-50S. I use a Jetstream (chinese) 2m-70cm in my rig for comms on the trail. I like the ability to program the FRS/GMRS frequencies as well as ham band. I carry a Baofeng HT, for portable, for the same reason as the Jetstream in the rig. I have recently come into ownership of a couple QRP rigs which are CW only. I guess I better brush up on my code. These would be great DX rigs for trail operations. You never know when you're going to need them. I have a Motorola Desktrak for my desk 2m. I have finally decided to break down and install a CB in the Overland Rig for trail comms because of the popularity of the band. I have always had that pretentious attitude of being better than a CB user. The attitude owned by many hams because of the elevated status of having passed a test to operate. I have recently come to the conclusion that attitude is dumb. I can use a CB without feeling like less of an operator...lol

Those are my transceivers, now my antennae are usually Dipoles made by yours truly. They are the easiest antenna to make and install. I have had the best luck with them and the longest range. I have ran a modified dipole, made it a Delta Loop and had excellent QSOs with that as well. My desk 2m rig has a diamond knock off vertical which has netted some nice 2m ssb QSOs on only 10W...those were good times. I have also managed a Russian QSO on a long wire, literally just thrown into a tree.

I feel this hobby, like overlanding, and boat owning, are not fiscally friendly, however; they offer the most return spiritually and emotionally.

thats all for now,
73 de NQ6R
 

aearles

Rank V
Launch Member

Influencer II

N0MAD here, I thought it would be cool to snatch it up when it became available but now I'm a little embarrassed to call it out on the air, lol. I was KD8NQA before I started traveling full-time.

I'm just on VHF for now, and primarily just for vehicle to vehicle simplex, but I do plan to step up to general and get into HF if I can find some motivation or a buddy to do it with!
 

Kevigizmo

Western Europe Moderator
Launch Member

Influencer II

Evening guys n girls,

Guess I had better check-in as well
Not many OB members over here in UK - Let alone them having a Ham licence ;) (one can only guess)

M6EMT / 2E0LSR

Kev
 

dagen

Rank IV
Launch Member

Advocate II

Passed my technician test on 12.2 and just got my call sign KM6WMQ assigned yesterday. Applied last night for a vanity call sign, keeping my fingers crossed. . .
 

WJ - Firefly

Rank V
Launch Member

Off-Road Ranger I

Passed my technician test on 12.2 and just got my call sign KM6WMQ assigned yesterday. Applied last night for a vanity call sign, keeping my fingers crossed. . .
Congratulations! Hope to hear you on the airwaves if you ever go HF!
 

dagen

Rank IV
Launch Member

Advocate II

Congratulations! Hope to hear you on the airwaves if you ever go HF!
That would be pretty cool! So far I only have a UHV/VHF setup in the 4Runner, and mostly for trail rides. But now that I have my call sign I'm looking forward to some CQ tests on the road.
 

KyleGrant

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

Hey all, noobie here on OB and working towards my General for travels :grinning:. I hope to make working DX from our stops along future trips the normal activity if we aren't exploring.

Checking in from Kansas, KD0LDK. Look forward to chatting!
 
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