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Old 15-03-2012, 00:39   #1
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Default Congrats to Briggie

Congratulations to Briggie on passing his Intermediate Radio Ham exam tonight.

To prove how much of a nice guy and gent he really is. Some of his friends have sponcered him to pass his exam. He's donating the money to Help For Heroes. What a diamond bloke

Very well done mate and a respectable pass mark too.


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Old 15-03-2012, 00:47   #2
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i know im going to get torpedoed now .
im pleased for briggie and the charity he is sponsoring .

but why do you need to do exams and tests etc. what is the big deal with ham ?

i know lots do it and great ive just often wondered what its all about and what its used for .
i know it might seem like a thread hijack but maybe an explanation might highlight what the deal is !


well done briggie,

awaiting torpedoes !
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Old 15-03-2012, 00:52   #3
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No torpedo's mate, just what ever floats your boat. Ham Radio is diverse, lots of different aspects and challenges.

But back to it, well done Pete

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Old 15-03-2012, 10:05   #4
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vERY WELL DONE. Glad to see you have stuck at it. David,G4VOV
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Old 15-03-2012, 12:47   #5
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well done Peter, really glad you passed it mate!
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Old 15-03-2012, 15:19   #6
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Well done old timer





But as Colin has said, well sort of don't understand

( I know it's all what we like doing & each to there own )

But explain more as surely it's just listening & talking & pressing a mike
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Old 15-03-2012, 17:00   #7
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many thanks everyone , it was indeed hard work , but helped tremendously by jim and his team

as for why i did it ,.. interesting question

amatuer radio is a hobby , but also serves a very usefull purpose in times of national emergency/ search and rescue/event monitoring etc.

cb only uses a fairly narrow band ( 27mhz) but amatuer radio uses a vast amount of frequencies and potentially vast amounts of output power too , so obviously there has to be some kind of regulation enforced as to the people that are allowed to use all these frequencies so as not to interfere with other services ,there are many more reasons but not enough space here
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many thanks everyone , it was indeed hard work , but helped tremendously by jim and his team

as for why i did it ,.. interesting question

amatuer radio is a hobby , but also serves a very usefull purpose in times of national emergency/ search and rescue/event monitoring etc.

cb only uses a fairly narrow band ( 27mhz) but amatuer radio uses a vast amount of frequencies and potentially vast amounts of output power too , so obviously there has to be some kind of regulation enforced as to the people that are allowed to use all these frequencies so as not to interfere with other services ,there are many more reasons but not enough space here
Intrigued now, tell us more in idiot terms
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Old 15-03-2012, 20:31   #9
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http://www.rsgb.org/
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Don't forget to send your stuff to ofcom. Do you have to pay again??
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Old 15-03-2012, 21:04   #11
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Don't forget to send your stuff to ofcom. Do you have to pay again??
no , dont have to pay , but i have to wait a few days for my results to arrive before i can apply for my new callsign

73's de m6brg ( for now lol )
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Old 15-03-2012, 21:29   #12
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no , dont have to pay , but i have to wait a few days for my results to arrive before i can apply for my new callsign

73's de m6brg ( for now lol )

I dont know whats wrong with rubber duck
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Old 15-03-2012, 22:10   #13
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well done mate

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Old 15-03-2012, 21:29   #14
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i have met a few people who do radio and

you can talk to people around the world riding different air waves and weather situations, there are 6 million people around the world who enjoy this hobby.
but you rearly speak to the same person twice, if any distance or reliability on weather etc

but... what do you talk about
? and if you spoke to someone in outer mongolia how do you prove it ?

i can see the emergency use, if someone is lost or in trouble they can call for help, if they have a radio, and know how to use it
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Old 16-03-2012, 07:41   #15
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there are many questions being asked here , perhaps the best advice i can give is to visit the rsgb ( radio society of great britain ) website , as it covers most topics and will point you in the right direction

http://www.rsgb.org/
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