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I just started reading this, and wanted to share. Figured I'd need a way to communicate with you niggerfaggots after they ban everything we love from the internet.

So, let's get our fucking licenses!

I just started reading this, and wanted to share. Figured I'd need a way to communicate with you niggerfaggots after they ban everything we love from the internet. So, let's get our fucking licenses!

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I encourage everyone to get at least a technician's license, but if shit hits the fan I'm not going to begrudge anyone the right to use a 2-way.

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You can use a Ham radio if you're in an emergency regardless of your license status, dingus.

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You can in an "Emergency."

However, your definition of "Emergency," the government's definition, and mine all differ. When riots come to your city and the government's calling them "Peaceful protests," is that an "Emergency," dipshit?

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Fine, fucking die for all I care.

If you're so fucking jewed that you don't know what an emergency is, you deserve to die.

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I have one, and I'm gonna use it with or without a license should the time come. My call for help will be warranted.

I'll be listening otherwise

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I found that watching a YouTube channel Technician License course from W4EEY just 30 minutes a day (I watched while using a treadmill daily) and taking free practice tests online from HamStudy.org I was scoring 90+ percent in two weeks. As a matter of fact I watched all the courses and took and passed all three licenses in three months. I passed all tests on the same day. I walked away with an Amateur Extra license for $15. And the I realized I don’t know sh*t about ham radio. I’ve been busy playing in uhf/vhf learning the basics. Apparently you got to actually use it to learn it. Bottom line ham radio is a skill you don’t just get from getting a license, it’s an art, a honed skill.

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So when are we getting a amature radio sub?

Why do you need encryption? Consider we are communicating on a website that is viewable by anyone with a browser. Some bands like 220 and 6 meters are not used a lot. For example 6 meter simplex with JS8 Call, used on two beams pointed at each other using minimal power. Security through obscurity. That would take a lot of effort for others to listen especially the Feds. Hams are are creative and probably have more ideas. For example I have seen 2 meter 50 watt wifi routers for sale at hamfests.

I'm not planning any terrorist attacks, but it would be a nice place to chat with like minded individuals in case the internet becomes completely scrubbed. As far as call signs, just listen to 160 meters, those guys have been speed mumbling their call signs for years. Wouldn't you just want a back up communication device that isn't dependent on government controlled infrastructure?

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Read that book and you'll be one of the guys helping to answer the questions of the guys who didn't read the book on the local repeater.

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GMRS license is $70 and you can set up private channels too. No testing. We just need to have more GMRS repeaters up and Nation wide.

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those "private channels" are just ctcss or dcs codes common to many uhf/vhf radios.

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Fucking hell...... 378 pages? I just bought a FT3DR I have no idea how to use and wanted to get my licence but holy shit that’s almost 400 pages of what looks like quantum physics to me.

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Been meaning to do this. Thanks.

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Perfect timing, thx

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Don't need a license, goy.

I got my tech license form this book, and its follow up books for the general and extra. Held tech+ (with morse) for a number of years before taking the general and extra test and was able to pass both in one sitting. Just have to read and re read a bunch and take the practice tests.

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