How long have you had yours?
I got my first licence, the Technician level, in 2005. BTW, Wrightwood and gus were in that same class, so that's where I met them for the first time
I upgraded to the General licence by using online tests and information, then taking a test.
which one is it?
I have a VX-150, which the one on the right of the picture that Wrightwood posted. It has been replaced by the FT-250, which is very similar in form and function.
I just don't get the "hobby" part. It's just fun listening? to other conversations? like eavesdropping? so it's kinda like message forums in a sneaker kinda way?
this is cool.
See BobC and ak7V answers for this one, they answered it better than I could.
how many in your troop? do any of the scouts or their parents take a ham with them on a hike or a camping trip?
There are about 30 boys in our WW troop. Right now there is only one other leader who is licenced. His 13 year old son is licenced as well.
I was the one who originally posted about the class in Victorville in February. Some of our boys are thinking about going to that one, however there are at least two other instructors in Wrightwood who may have classes in 2011. I haven't heard if/when those classes will be held.
To answer another question, the sum total of radios that I currently have are:
- 4 handheld radios (commonly called Handi-Talkies, or HTs):
- two of the VX-150 for myself and my wife (KI6PBN-Loretta)
- two 220MHz units made by Alinco, for myself and my wife
- two Kenwood TM-271A 2 meter mobile radios for our cars (though I still have to install the one in my wife's car!)
- one Yaesu FT-7800R mobile radio for my truck.
Sum total for all this equipment, antennas, cables, accessories, etc, was well under $1000.00, spread out over several years. Realistically you can get into this hobby for under $200.00 in books, licence fee, and a handheld radio like we've previously described. I haven't yet felt a need to get a larger house-mounted antenna, but when I do, I can cable it to the VX-150 radio.
Maybe one day I'll get a base unit, or another mobile unit with a power supply to use as a base unit, but that is in the future. I'm having a good time with the radios we now own.