CumminsPusher
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We will start on the license this weekend. I didn't realize this radio didn't have those frequencies but I guess now I'm not sure the walkies do either. Damn. It's ok I'll work everything in its a better radioI wish I could have sat down with you and talked;this through. Here it is. A 1/4 wavelength antenna is 1/4 of the wavelength of a frequency. 5/8 is 5/8 the length of the wavelength (better). Either one will work fine. Now the last time I talked with you, you was going to use the FRS frequencies on you baofeng radios, and you wasn't going to need a license. All that looked good with that plan.
Now your getting that Yaesu 2900 which is a fantastic radio, but it will imly work on 2 meter 144-148 Mhz. Good news is your handheld will work on 2 meters as well, but for immediate use you aren't going to be able to use them legally until every member of your family that's going to operate in that band has a license. That's the only downside. Getting the license would be great, but it's going to take some tim
We will start on the license this weekend. I didn't realize this radio didn't have those frequencies but I guess now I'm not sure the walkies do either. Damn. It's ok I'll work everything in its a better radio
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I thank you and will look that up. I really am trying to do this right and legal. Are you local here I couldn't find information either wayCumminsPusher, I see you are from the Spokane area. Check out Inland Empire VHF Radio Amateurs Club . To learn more about ham radio the best thing you could do is to find a local club and get to know a few knowledgeable people. Most clubs have classes as well.
I thank you and will look that up. I really am trying to do this right and legal. Are you local here I couldn't find information either way