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Title: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on November 24, 2012, 08:46:03 PM
I've been holding off making a first post in the NE region 'til I had something worth saying.  I guess I'm now a ham (maybe a bad actor, too.)

Call is KB3ZMF, effective 11/21, posted by the FCC today.

HT (Kenwood TH F6A) due for delivery this week, so I can learn on the local repeaters.

73s
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on November 24, 2012, 08:58:25 PM
Whoo Hooo.  Congrats

Did you get the programming cable and software with it?

Check out http://k5ehx.net/repeaters/qrepeater.php (http://k5ehx.net/repeaters/qrepeater.php)

Put in your call sign and bring up all of the repeaters in your area (look below the first listing for the "Near by" 1, 10, 20, 50.  This will expaned the distance around your QTH in miles)or to an area where you are traveling to.

I will be posting a video about how to do this on the FT-60R and the RT Systems programming software.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: BTPost on November 24, 2012, 09:52:08 PM
Congrats, Ghrit... Welcome to Hamdom....
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on November 24, 2012, 09:59:46 PM
Whoo Hooo.  Congrats

Did you get the programming cable and software with it?

Check out http://k5ehx.net/repeaters/qrepeater.php (http://k5ehx.net/repeaters/qrepeater.php)

Put in your call sign and bring up all of the repeaters in your area (look below the first listing for the "Near by" 1, 10, 20, 50.  This will expaned the distance around your QTH in miles)or to an area where you are traveling to.

I will be posting a video about how to do this on the FT-60R and the RT Systems programming software.

No, didn't get the cable or software.  Elmer has that stuff that I can use when the time comes.  There are three repeaters I can reach easily that will do for starting out, and I can find others as needed.  (I think, anyway.)

At this point, I'm not 100% sure what all comes in the box with the HT.  I did buy a charging cable for the pickup, and will be getting something a bit more useful than the rubber duck.  Will also get a mag mount for the pickup sooner than later.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: scubadivingjoe on November 24, 2012, 10:50:11 PM
Good Job, welcome to the fun
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: Earthbound on November 25, 2012, 03:24:35 PM
Ghrit, congrats; your call sounds like a Zombie hunter. :)

I prefer http://www.repeaterbook.com (http://www.repeaterbook.com) for repeaters. And http://callook.info (http://callook.info) for callsign lookups.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on November 25, 2012, 03:43:28 PM
Earth

Can you download the repeaters to a programming software via export from these sites? Specifically to RT Systems software?
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on November 25, 2012, 04:28:03 PM
Ghrit, congrats; your call sounds like a Zombie hunter. :)


With my background and automatic tongue, I'm going to have trouble with phonetic spelling.  Glad it will be changed when I get the general.

Had a zombie shoot at the range last year.  Got a couple, I did.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on November 25, 2012, 07:38:40 PM
With my background and automatic tongue, I'm going to have trouble with phonetic spelling.  Glad it will be changed when I get the general.

Had a zombie shoot at the range last year.  Got a couple, I did.

Hate to break it to ya, but your are stuck with that call until you apply for a vanity call. Even with a General, you are still relegated to a "mouth full O letters".  Only after you get the Extra can you cut it to a 2x1 or a 1x2

It was for this reason that i waited until i got my extra to make some QSL cards.  Just made the first cut at it tonight.

I had sooooooo much problems with QSO's running 100 watts and a end fed stealth wire hidden in a pine tree due to HOA concerns.  Many many QSO's went un completed due to band conditions and toooo many letters to copy on the recv end. Now just 4 = XX1X
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on November 25, 2012, 08:21:21 PM
Hate to break it to ya, but your are stuck with that call until you apply for a vanity call. Even with a General, you are still relegated to a "mouth full O letters".
Rats.  Got some bad dope along the way.  It ain't the quantity, it's the quality --
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on November 25, 2012, 08:38:55 PM
Look hear for the "rules" on what you can get with eqch license level http://www.w5yi.org/page.php?id=283 (http://www.w5yi.org/page.php?id=283)

Technician, Tech Plus and General Class operators may only apply for a "Group C or D" (1-by-3 or a 2-by-3) call sign format


As a Extra you can apply for a 2x1 or a 1x2 or any of the other formats.


Here is a site, http://www.vanityhq.com/ (http://www.vanityhq.com/)     that although it will take you a while to understand how to navigate, it will give you all the details you need to know.

Look down the page in the left hand center column for Date Controler Call signs

These lists show the call signs that are expired or cancelled, and the date marking the beginning of the 2-year wait. These call signs are in the FCC's database, and will be available for application two years + 1 day after the dates shown
 
Suffix   1x2   2x1   2x2   1x3   2x3
District   1x2   2x1   2x2   1x3   2x3

Click on these catagories and you will see calls in GREEN are available now  RED not available yet or Black Green available this month


More to learn, but stumble around these sites and ask questions.

You can apply for that vanity call here http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home (http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home) for $15 "if you quallify". If you screw up the application, you "loose" your $15 fee that is until you apply to get it back. 


Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: Earthbound on November 26, 2012, 11:06:43 AM
Earth

Can you download the repeaters to a programming software via export from these sites? Specifically to RT Systems software?

No, not that I know of.  Doesn't matter to me.  And that K5EHX site doesn't work for me anyway.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on November 26, 2012, 01:54:54 PM
No, not that I know of.  Doesn't matter to me.  And that K5EHX site doesn't work for me anyway.

I love K5EHX as i can locate repeaters in an area where i will be traveling and export them to a file that is automatically imported by my RT Systems software and it less than 45 seconds load 150 different repeaters in to my HT.  I keep my home QTH on bank one ad any additional locations on Banks 2+.  Then with a few button pushes and a twist of a knob, switch from the PHX area in Bank 1 to the DC area in Bank 2.

I can do the same for the FT-857D as well. 
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on March 18, 2013, 08:05:58 AM
No, didn't get the cable or software.  Elmer has that stuff that I can use when the time comes.  There are three repeaters I can reach easily that will do for starting out, and I can find others as needed.  (I think, anyway.)

At this point, I'm not 100% sure what all comes in the box with the HT.  I did buy a charging cable for the pickup, and will be getting something a bit more useful than the rubber duck.  Will also get a mag mount for the pickup sooner than later.
Update:
Haven't seen Elmer in months and lost patience.  After fighting with the programming manually (not an intuitive process with this ht) resetting back to factory three times, I broke down and bought the Kenwood cable.  Well, my computer doesn't have a 9 pin port, so bought a radio shack adaptor.  HT and 'puter still refused to talk to each other.  Back and forth with email to Kenwood, nothing useful came of it EXCEPT the advice to buy the RT Systems cord, ht to USB.  Ah, now we are getting somewhere.  Life is good, or at least better.  Now to master memory assignments.

For the time being, the mag mount and replacement for the rubber duck are on hold.  I can hit the local repeaters with the stock rd, easily, with the windows rolled up and when I'm down in the valley.  There's a repeater about 30 miles away that I can hit from the dining room table with good signal reports.  When I finally get around to trying simplex on 1.25 meters, will rethink antenna enhancement.  Likewise, when the all band rig comes along ---

Re: "mouthful of letters" There are at least half a dozen of newbies that hit the call assignment desk at about the same time I did, all within the local area.  We drive the weekly club net control round the bend with only one (the last) letter to differentiate us.  He's never sure which zombie hunter is next up.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on March 18, 2013, 05:31:03 PM
Congrats ghrit
 Did you get the RT Systems software too?  If so the memory system is moat easily  handled via the RT Software.
 
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on March 18, 2013, 10:32:43 PM
Congrats ghrit
 Did you get the RT Systems software too?  If so the memory system is moat easily  handled via the RT Software.
No, the price for the Kenwood software was more to my liking, and it isn't at all difficult in spite of no user's manual that I could find.  It doesn't show as a spread sheet, but still fairly friendly.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on May 30, 2013, 04:14:01 PM
The thread title is no longer accurate, passed the general a day ago.  Now am flame testing the plastic on transceiver, power supply and antenna tuner.  Antenna is another kettle of worms needing more research before committing to taking a bigger bite than maybe I can chew.
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: AD on May 30, 2013, 08:35:17 PM
Ghrit

Just ask for,advice amd we will supply it.........even if its wrong  :o
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: BillinNM on June 13, 2013, 10:00:46 AM
Congrats on both Tech and General.  Do you have an HF rig yet? 
As for an antenna, you can spend a bunch of green, or you can spend a little green and make your own, depending on which way you want to go.
I need to get my kid over here to the house to pull my broken antenna down so that I can repair/replace it.
Good luck,
Bill (kickstand)
Title: Re: New (first) license
Post by: ghrit on June 14, 2013, 03:05:23 PM
Congrats on both Tech and General.  Do you have an HF rig yet? 
As for an antenna, you can spend a bunch of green, or you can spend a little green and make your own, depending on which way you want to go.
I need to get my kid over here to the house to pull my broken antenna down so that I can repair/replace it.
Good luck,
Bill (kickstand)
Thanx, Bill.  There is a thread I started for newb gear and starter antenna here
http://www.preparedham.com/forums/general-discussion/newb-gear-selection/ (http://www.preparedham.com/forums/general-discussion/newb-gear-selection/)
and here
http://www.preparedham.com/forums/antennas/starter-antenna/ (http://www.preparedham.com/forums/antennas/starter-antenna/)

Yes, the xceiver, ps, and tuner are here, but no antenna yet.  Might be pulling the trigger on that in a day or two.