>Hello Collin (and other Hams),
>
>I'm glad there are a few hams on this list! What is happening >in Dayton? I
>was studying an ARRL manual to get my Ham radio license a few >years ago. I
>actually looked at some portable transceivers from Kenwood and >Yaesu. I
>still plan on getting that license sometime, unfortuantly I >don't have the
>time or money. My time goes to study for the GRE/GMAT (not >sure to get MSEE
>or MBA), and my money goes to travel/photography.
>
>What portable transceivers would you recommend?
>
>What is your Ham set-up like?
>
>Thanks,
>
>~Alejandro
Alejandro,
I'm just a mere Tech but plan on going General next year. This year is too busy for
me, planning for possible grad school this fall.
There are more hams on the group who are far more advanced than am I.
Dayton Hamvention is the annual world-wide cult gathering of real EE geeks. Along
with a 10-acre garage sale out back. And ALL the vendors! (I'm going to pick up a
mass quantity of NiMH batteries, for anyone interested. They go cheap there.)
A fair amount of camera gear gets sold there as well.
Collin
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