Ok, here goes nothing. A friend at work, Heath Roberts, also known as KD4DNX, brought in his Motorola MTS 2000 into work. I had no idea Heath was a HAM operator. As it turns out he has had his license for over 20 years, or nearly that long.
Now it's time to do what I've been dreading: make my first radio contact. I'll give it a whirl and see how it goes. Hopefully I won't make too big an idiot out of myself!
Be it known that I transmitted using my license at 11:59 am, 21 July 2008. Nobody responded. I think that is a good thing!
Monday, July 21, 2008
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3 comments:
Hey, I didn't know Heath was a ham either or that you worked with him. He's the one that gave me the Laserjet 8150 I mentioned on IM earlier. I know him through his wife Linda who is a geocacher. Small world, eh?
What frequency did you try calling on?
Let me know if you ever want to key up a Raleigh repeater and we'll have a chat!
73,
Mark N4JMT
I was on the Rollesville repeater at 147.315 Mhz. The radio went along with me to work today so maybe I'll do some chatting today.
For Tanner: Heath is in my group. We both work for the same boss though we do drastically different jobs, for the most part.
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