Hi there,
Do you get amateur radios that you can fit into your car - similar to the 29Mhz models?
Are there any advantages with the amateur ones over the normal AM and FM ones (range, etc.)
I presume that as the FM ones are not widely used, the amateur ones will be even more scarce, due to the licensing, exams etc.
Kind Regards,
Jaco
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Re: Amateur radio's
Ek gaan n radio amateur VHF radio in my bakkie sit. Soveel meer om tedoen as om net op een kanaal tehoef gesels.
:? OOOoops onthou net jy sal jou radio amateur lesensie ook moet doen. :?
:? OOOoops onthou net jy sal jou radio amateur lesensie ook moet doen. :?
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Re: Amateur radio's
Jaco, cast yer peepers here...
http://www.verstay.co.za/amateur.php?parent=8
As Gert says, you've gotta do some learning again in order to use one of these products. Take note though, that the conventional Amateur VHF rigs do not cover the Commercial ORRA frequencies in standard form. Radio Hams have ways of dealing with this, however...
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http://www.verstay.co.za/amateur.php?parent=8
As Gert says, you've gotta do some learning again in order to use one of these products. Take note though, that the conventional Amateur VHF rigs do not cover the Commercial ORRA frequencies in standard form. Radio Hams have ways of dealing with this, however...
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Re: Amateur radio's
Hi Jaco
This I might be a bit late with the reply but you do get a amateur radio that fits in your car. There are two types VHF and HF. The advantage of these is that you have a longer range and you use repeaters on the VHF making it easy to talk to other amateurs on your way. There are two exams a class A and a class B the class B is a bit easier. Go to www.sarl.org.za.
Roy
This I might be a bit late with the reply but you do get a amateur radio that fits in your car. There are two types VHF and HF. The advantage of these is that you have a longer range and you use repeaters on the VHF making it easy to talk to other amateurs on your way. There are two exams a class A and a class B the class B is a bit easier. Go to www.sarl.org.za.
Roy