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Baofeng UV-5R, Ham Radio, What can I listen in on in OKC?
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<blockquote data-quote="Prairie Traveler" data-source="post: 4225774" data-attributes="member: 44373"><p>KI5UIF here: I have a Baofeng UV-17R, hand held. It's an up-grade, from the UV-5R. I've had my Tech. license for two yrs. now. This is a great hobby. As you spend a little time, and a bit of money, [as in any hobby], you will make new friends, and find that HAM radio is a great place to be of service to your community also. I also agree that looking up Repeaterbook.com, is a great site to find the frequencies for the repeaters in your location. Your vocabulary will also increase, as you learn more about HAM radio. The hobby is a good place to be of service to your community. I'll bet that if you stop by a few local fire stations, in your area, you may find some HAM operators there. Visit your local library, and ask about resources they may have. There are many web sites, such as ARRL, and even the FCC, where you can fine information.</p><p> Most of all, have fun!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Prairie Traveler, post: 4225774, member: 44373"] KI5UIF here: I have a Baofeng UV-17R, hand held. It's an up-grade, from the UV-5R. I've had my Tech. license for two yrs. now. This is a great hobby. As you spend a little time, and a bit of money, [as in any hobby], you will make new friends, and find that HAM radio is a great place to be of service to your community also. I also agree that looking up Repeaterbook.com, is a great site to find the frequencies for the repeaters in your location. Your vocabulary will also increase, as you learn more about HAM radio. The hobby is a good place to be of service to your community. I'll bet that if you stop by a few local fire stations, in your area, you may find some HAM operators there. Visit your local library, and ask about resources they may have. There are many web sites, such as ARRL, and even the FCC, where you can fine information. Most of all, have fun! [/QUOTE]
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