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      Simonc1405
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        Hello everyone, I am new to the group and currently studying for my foundation licence via HAMTRAIN and its fantastic online course.

        I have been a radio enthusiast since my teens in the 70’s when i started out on CB ssb …still have a couple of old sets in the attic.

        Fingers crossed all goes ok with the course and exam .

        73’s

      • #1848
        M0PWX
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          welcome to the hobby,

          pete’s hamtrain course has a very high pass rate for the foundation exam

          the exam is just the start of your journey, there is a rabbit warren of paths your new hobby can lead you to, VHF/ UHF handhelds is the cheapest and simplest route in, but unless you are near a very active repeater VHF / UHF can be very quiet

          personally i like HF as its much busier and more options for modes etc (and contesting if thats your bag), cheapest new commercial radio are the Xiegu G90’s at <£500 to get you on the air with a transciever, computer interface & cooling stand for a 20w all mode 160m-10m setup + the cost of an antenna

          then you also have satellites with a handheld radio and handheld 2m/70cm antenna

          add to that a load of digital modes that need a computer linked to the radio

          plenty to keep you interested in,

          then you have the low power beacon modes like WSPR / QRSS which use less than a watt to get world wide

          so once you get your license then the fun begins as you explore the option

          73
          Peter
          M0PWX
          (not Pete M0PSX who runs this site)

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