@tk In a nutshell - WW1 and WW2.
There's videos on the topic, but I read about it mostly from Gordon West's General study guide.
@tk In a nutshell - WW1 and WW2.
There's videos on the topic, but I read about it mostly from Gordon West's General study guide.
@tk Nice!
I've...erm... already dropped both 😭😭😭 The battery hold slider on the QRZ still works after I found the tiny spring that fell out. The FT65R has some asphalt rash now.
Little guys are slippery!
@tk That being said, the QRZ1 is a nice little radio! It's a simple one to set up and use, not a lot of bells and whistles, but everything you need to hit repeaters on 2m and 70cm (VHF/UHF) bands! I like it, I'm keeping it programmed in tandem w/my Yaesu FT-65R as a backup radio and it works fine with the Signal Stick I share between the two (using BNC adapter)
@tk A day or two. I had to be patient to get my "new ham" radio from them.
@kimlockhartga Advertisers and third party data collectors. They are asking for it. Not consumers.
As a headbanging member of the Metal-Graybeards, we're mustering up. Nobody f**ks with Dolly and gets away with it!
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