Stockton Ca, Ham Cram on 11 December 2021

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Offroadtails

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Galt, California
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Markus
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Fowler
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12170

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KN6DZM
If you are interested in getting your license in a day and then your radio for the holidays, then go to w6sf.org. The Stockon Delta Amateur Radio Club is putting on Cram/Test day on 11 December. You will need to fill the application on ham cram page (there is a link). They are discouraging walking due to the COVID guidelines. The page still has October list but on tonights net I had it confirmed that December was on. you will need a FRN to complete the application, which you can get on the FCC website.

Good luck

V/R
 
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WRNX949 is my GMRS, haven't taken my test yet but working on the HAM
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first time in 30 years that I wish I still lived in Stockton, LOL. I went to Tokay and Delta.
 

Offroadtails

Rank VI
Launch Member

Steward I

3,662
Galt, California
First Name
Markus
Last Name
Fowler
Member #

12170

Ham/GMRS Callsign
KN6DZM
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