Yes, I still have a shot.
One of the high schools in Ohio that I might be going to has a Science teacher that is a ham. I think they may even have a small radio club.
However..... I don't know if I'll be going to that high school.
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Yes, I still have a shot.
One of the high schools in Ohio that I might be going to has a Science teacher that is a ham. I think they may even have a small radio club.
However..... I don't know if I'll be going to that high school.
I had a teacher in high school that was a ham...I found that out about 20 years after HS.
My high-school electronics teacher and Elmer was Stan, WB8WDQ. He scrounged hamfests for broken gear for the club station. Stipulation was that if we wanted to use the equipment, we would have to diagnose and repair it.
I started in ham radio at age 13 in 1953. Unfortunately, I found girls and cars more interesting and cheaper so I didn't get my first license until 1966. It has been fun since then too.
Frank
KL7IPV
Welcome to the Island, Frank.
Pull up a deck chair and a line because the mahi are biting down at the Island bar at the end of the pier.
Enjoy your stay and the warm breeze.
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Welcome. Park your dinghy in the cove, grab your drink, a pole, and some mackerel. like the man said the Mahi are biting. WooHoo!
:-D