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Passed my test!

Dcwn.45

Rank IV
Member

Member I

I passed the test for my Technician license Saturday . I have to wait for the FCC to post my call sign before I can transmit, but I got it done!
I have a Baofeng uv5r to get started, I have a magnetic mount antenna and a car power cable. I know it's not ideal but it's a start.
I have a CB as well so I feel like I'm getting comm's sorted.
 

M Rose

Local Expert
Mod Team
Member

Advocate III

I passed the test for my Technician license Saturday . I have to wait for the FCC to post my call sign before I can transmit, but I got it done!
I have a Baofeng uv5r to get started, I have a magnetic mount antenna and a car power cable. I know it's not ideal but it's a start.
I have a CB as well so I feel like I'm getting comm's sorted.
Congratulations. Your call sign will be here before you know it.
 

4L_Warrior

Rank V
Launch Member

Advocate I

Congrats Down.45!

Maybe you can can share with the other OB members who think the test is hard and too much studying...how long did you actually study for and how was the test?

Good job! Now start studying for your General License.

Ed- N6LRC
 

Willys Yella Jeep

Rank V
Member

Builder I

First steps into HAM. Welcome. If you are just using the short whip that came with your baofeng, consider adding a nagoya flexible whip. May not be the best for in vehicle. Longer and thinner. But a serious improvement of range and clarity. There is also a telescoping version. I have both.
 

Dcwn.45

Rank IV
Member

Member I

4LWarrior, I got started during the time of the pandemic when things were pretty locked down, I got a study book and read it , and an app for my phone to take practice tests. I studied on and off for a month or 2, not too seriously, then I got busy and didn't think about it much.
A few weeks ago I decided to follow through and in order to not procrastinate indefinitely , I scheduled the test. I re read the summary pages of the book, took a few more practice tests and passed on my first try. The practice test on the app were what really gave me the confidence . It's not a hard test, at least half of the questions were things I know from life.
This is the book I have
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Tengu10, I already have the Nagoya antenna , much better than what came with it. I found a guy on you tube " not a rubicon production" that is a wealth of Knowledge re the uv5r
I think I'll probably get a mobile radio to permanently install in my 4runner eventually , but this is the first step.
I have also found Hams to be very friendly and helpful.
 

Trad77

Rank IV
Launch Member

Enthusiast III

I passed the test for my Technician license Saturday . I have to wait for the FCC to post my call sign before I can transmit, but I got it done!
I have a Baofeng uv5r to get started, I have a magnetic mount antenna and a car power cable. I know it's not ideal but it's a start.
I have a CB as well so I feel like I'm getting comm's sorted.
I sarted with a Baofeng as well. I bought one when I passed my test in 2013. Honestly, I still have the UV5R today and it still works just fine. Congratulations on passing your test!
 

Michael Golden

Rank VI
Member

Explorer I

I passed the test for my Technician license Saturday . I have to wait for the FCC to post my call sign before I can transmit, but I got it done!
I have a Baofeng uv5r to get started, I have a magnetic mount antenna and a car power cable. I know it's not ideal but it's a start.
I have a CB as well so I feel like I'm getting comm's sorted.
Congratulations on passing the test. de KG4BCN
 

Eddy G

Rank III
Launch Member

Member III

Congrats!!! You just opened up a whole new world. Amature Radio has many things you can get into with just a Tech license, like D-star ( talk round the world without a General or Extra license), APRS, and much more. Get involved with a ARES (Ameture Radio Emergency Service) group near you.

Eddy, de KN3DDY
 

Overlanding Lawyer

Rank IV
Member

Steward I

I passed the test for my Technician license Saturday . I have to wait for the FCC to post my call sign before I can transmit, but I got it done!
I have a Baofeng uv5r to get started, I have a magnetic mount antenna and a car power cable. I know it's not ideal but it's a start.
I have a CB as well so I feel like I'm getting comm's sorted.
Congratulations from K1EOD, keep growing, lots of great gently used equipment. Get a radio for your rig, join or support your local repeater club, keep learning, 73’s and see you on the trail.
 

64Trvlr

Rank V
Launch Member

Member III

CONGRATULATIONS on passing your Technician exam!!!

Are you planning to upgrade to General next?

Find a club near you that does stuff you're interested in and visit a couple of meetings.
 

DaleRF

Rank VII
Member
Investor

Pioneer II

I passed the test for my Technician license Saturday . I have to wait for the FCC to post my call sign before I can transmit, but I got it done!
I have a Baofeng uv5r to get started, I have a magnetic mount antenna and a car power cable. I know it's not ideal but it's a start.
I have a CB as well so I feel like I'm getting comm's sorted.
Nice!
Congrats!
 

cigarsnjeeps

Rank III

Enthusiast III

Congrats! It's always a relief to get it under your belt. Its not as hard as people think.

If I can offer a few suggestions to those considering your license. I used the Audible version of Fast Track to your Technicians (and General) License. It helped me to listen to someone describe things. And then go to hamstudy.org (or get the app) and you can study and take practice tests which helps alot. Good luck W5KDP
 

Sidetrekked Overland

Rank V
Launch Member

Traveler III

Congratulations. I just recently passed my exam as well. I have been so busy with various other aspects of life that I haven't been able to do anything radio related so I've pretty much forgot everything I learned. Ha ha

I'm starting to learn again though and I also got my gmrs license today. I started with two baofeng bf-f8hp radios and I ordered the UV-5G (I think is the number). It's the gmrs version of the uv-5r. Good luck to anyone else working on their license!
 
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