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Old 06-14-2010, 02:26 PM
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The best setup for someone who is getting started in ham radio is one that lets
you listen a lot and (eventually) transmit a little. In other words, listening to
actual ham radio practice will let you learn a lot about the do's and dont's of
transmitting. Possibly the best place to listen is on a local 2-meter or UHF
repeater, especially if you don't have space to set up big HF antennas.
73 de VE2GTP.
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