On Sun, 8 May 2011, Dave McGuire wrote:
I had a ham license (coded Tech class, KA2UZK) from
1984 to 1994, and
was quite active on VHF FM and HF CW during that time. I've missed it
quite a bit over the years and have always intended to relicense, but
the piles of rules changes gave me pause, as rote memorization isn't
really my strong suit.
Well, the recent discussion of ham radio licensing motivated me to
finally get off my butt and do it. I studied off-and-on for a few days
to assimilate the new rules & regs, and registered for the VE test given
at the hamfest in Hagerstown, MD on April 31st. I sat for all three
exams...Element 2 (Technician class), Element 3 (General class) and
Element 4 (Extra class).
I am very proud to report that I passed them all the first time
through! And, I don't mind saying, the Extra exam made my head hurt. The
FCC processed my paperwork very quickly, and on May 5th I was granted an
Extra-class license and assigned call sign AK4HZ.
I sat for my first ham exam in April 2010... long overdue. I got
everything right on the Technician exam and missed taking General by one
point. Then I got laid off a couple weeks later, so I haven't yet gone on
the air.
--
David Griffith
dgriffi at
cs.csubak.edu
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