Yes, after much prodding by two of my closest friends, today was testing for the first of the ham license levels (and of course upgrades) in Ionia County, MI. I studied online, took the test, and am proud to say there will be ANOTHER antenna in my life at my home, my car, and my (commercial) radio station.
And, to make it more fun, I had been pushing the organizers to do their testing as a "Ham AND EGGS" day. They actually had ham sandwiches and eggs for refreshments......and it was very well received. Corny, hokey marketing works apparently!
Can't wait to get my first radio, and dive in to the ongoing learning.
For the record, I have a horrible memory, somewhat of a fear of testing and still did well. Anyone interested in having alternative and hopefully FUN communications should look into learning online and take the test. So, in other words, if you're reading this after finding it on a search, and not yet licensed, JUMP IN!
(figured after supporting the local hams with public service interviews and similar for quite some time, it was time to become one. Video link of local radio interview posted elsewhere on this forum.)
Cheers!
And, to make it more fun, I had been pushing the organizers to do their testing as a "Ham AND EGGS" day. They actually had ham sandwiches and eggs for refreshments......and it was very well received. Corny, hokey marketing works apparently!
Can't wait to get my first radio, and dive in to the ongoing learning.
For the record, I have a horrible memory, somewhat of a fear of testing and still did well. Anyone interested in having alternative and hopefully FUN communications should look into learning online and take the test. So, in other words, if you're reading this after finding it on a search, and not yet licensed, JUMP IN!
(figured after supporting the local hams with public service interviews and similar for quite some time, it was time to become one. Video link of local radio interview posted elsewhere on this forum.)
Cheers!