Well, I've decided to start dabbling in this. I'm worse than newb.. I did, however, get and 86% aptitude on 100% seen at hamstudy...
Most of my knowledge I've derived from brief web sessions, and dabbling in electronics periodically. Plus, I've been repairing computers for quite a few years, and I've soldered capacitors in a motherboard a couple times when they would bust...One of the PC's I did that with lasted 10 years after I put new caps in it...
At any rate, I have a hit-miss knowledge of HAM. I know some stuff, but some stuff is foreign to me. I'm thinking I'll hit up the test to just see where I am. I noticed many of the questions are somewhat common sense (like the grounding questions)..
And keeping things in a perspective -- like HF, VHF, UHF is 3-30, 30-300, and 300-3000...
I don't even know where I need to go yet to take the test, so I have to find out ...but I think within a couple weeks I will be either licensed, or I will have failed and be studying for it again...
Next week is vacation, so I don't know that I'll be able to do it before we leave out..
Suffice to say I already have 2 UV-5RHP ..
All it took to get me into curiosity was ...I'm going on vacation, but while I'm gone, I will be picking up a vehicle that I bought from my dad. I'm near GA and he lives in Louisiana...so we will leave in a single vehicle...but when we come home, we will have 2 vehicles.
I just up and decided that we should carry some 2-way radios with us versus trying to use cell phones while in two vehicles...
So I bought the UV5RHP and will use Simplex...
That's got me to investing time into getting HAM licensed now...
That's all it took to do it!!