Not sure if this count's towards daily prep or not- but does someone make an MP3/4 player for old people that take's little energy that we could store our favorite songs on "just in case"? Or should I just dump that idea and stick with the shortwave?
And today's prep arrived in the mail- I just opened it. The ARRL Amateur Advanced Instruction Manual arrived today with a DVD with all 800 questions on it. It was like $30 for the book and $12 for shipping. Heavy monster- I see lots of skull work in my immediate future.
I've had my ham license now for 15 year's- KD7KBG is my call sign- and I've been on the air exactly once as a civilian and that was for all of 5 minutes. But it's a nice thing to have "Just in case" ya know?
Even getting your no- code tech license is easy to do now
And today's prep arrived in the mail- I just opened it. The ARRL Amateur Advanced Instruction Manual arrived today with a DVD with all 800 questions on it. It was like $30 for the book and $12 for shipping. Heavy monster- I see lots of skull work in my immediate future.
I've had my ham license now for 15 year's- KD7KBG is my call sign- and I've been on the air exactly once as a civilian and that was for all of 5 minutes. But it's a nice thing to have "Just in case" ya know?
Even getting your no- code tech license is easy to do now