Wow! I can see I made a wise choise in Ham, with so many friendly
people responding! I've got an avalanche of email to get through to
thank you all for your advice...I hope I don't forget any. If I do,
sorry! TOO MUCH EMAIL!

At least it's not spam.

I think I will probably build a K1 after the K2, because I'm really
digging this Morse thing. I sat down with a Morse training program and
learned 4 letters this afternoon at 15WPM, so I'm feeling cocky and
stuff. That, and kits are fun.

Anyway, gotta get back to work. Thanks again!

On 9/17/06, Justin Croonenberghs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey all! I just purchased a kit and options on the recommendation of a
good friend, and I am just now getting into radio. My plans are:

1. Build my new radio and options
2. Finish studying Morse and stuff to get my license
3. Start operating!

Problem is, I am currently stationed in Afghanistan, which makes this
a little complicated. My question is: since I have lots of time to
study here, can I take more then one test element and skip a license
class or two? Meaning, can I go straight to General, or do I need to
get Technician first?

My other question is: since I purchased a "loaded" radio with all the
options in a 20W configuration, is there a recommended sequence of
assembly?

Anything anyone can tell me would be greatly appreciated! When I take
over the world, you shall be granted a fiefdom in your name. Good
deal, yes?

:-)

--
Justin "C++12" Croonenberghs
No more Geek Code...




--
Justin "C++12" Croonenberghs
No more Geek Code...
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