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		<title>Diving in to Amateur Radio</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[During this past weekend spending some time with my parents in Virginia (it was my mother&#8217;s birthday and she wanted to spend some time with her mother and sister) I&#8217;ve come back somewhat interested in getting into some of the more geeky hobbies of the years past Amateur Radio. Don&#8217;t be confused by the name [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>During this past weekend spending some time with my parents in Virginia (it was my mother&#8217;s birthday and she wanted to spend some time with her mother and sister) <a href="http://www.arrl.org"><img class="alignright size-full wp-image-93" src="http://www.n00tz.net/wp-content/blog.dir/2/files/arrl.jpg" alt="ARRL" width="167" height="274" /></a>I&#8217;ve come back somewhat interested in getting into some of the more geeky hobbies of the years past Amateur Radio. Don&#8217;t be confused by the name Amateur Radio simply means it is non-commercial and they cannot be paid (with very few exceptions) for operating various stations across much of the US. Most of the &#8220;Amateurs&#8221; are very highly skilled electronic engineers (many without formal training) and build their own antennas and equipment for transmitting and receiving radio signals as well as analyzing.</p>
<p>A couple years ago for Christmas I got my dad a 2-Meter HT (Hand-held Transceiver) shortly after he received his Technician&#8217;s license (callsign KI4NDF) for operating a limited set of frequencies on Amateur bands. I had very little interest at that point, and was basically feeding his hobby. I saw modern day technologies as more interesting and my dad&#8217;s interest in repeaters seemed to be as close to talking on Skype or Ventrilo as anything else with a considerable less cost involved by using the latter. He has since tested for his General and Amateur Extra license and now has the callsign of AI4ZV.</p>
<p>It wasn&#8217;t until this past weekend that something actually piqued my interest&#8230; <span id="more-64"></span>In helping my father teach the Radio Merit Badge it was mentioned that amateur radio can be used as <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Packet_radio">packet radio or &#8220;PKT</a>&#8220;. BANG! My interest was launched. It was then that I remembered stumbling across something awhile back mentioning amateurs had created a wireless network that (<a href="http://www.acronymfinder.com/If-I-Recall%2fRemember-Correctly-(IIRC).html">IIRC</a>) spread over 800 miles from the midwest to somewhere here closer to the east coast. It was a fairly interesting read, and unfortunetly I have lost the article since. Packet radio is what&#8217;s likely going to be my demise into the world of Ham Radio.</p>
<p>I had stumbled across <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Automatic_Position_Reporting_System">APRS</a> articles before, which after getting some clarification from my dad as to their operation, kinda touch on my interest in GPS/hiking/<a href="http://www.geocaching.com/">geocaching</a> with the hint of taking the Big Brother away from Big Brother (or at least put it into more trustworthy hands).</p>
<p>Another item I had stumbled upon in the past were <a href="http://www.echolink.org/">EchoLink</a> <a href="http://sparqi.blogspot.com/2007/08/echolink-follies.html">related articles</a> before but it seemed like a cheaters way to do the long distance communications that some Amateur operators spend their time dotting up a cork board with all the places and people they&#8217;ve talked with over the radio. EchoLink is essentially a VoIP bridge to a remote repeater or uplink for use by Amateur operators. For instance, I could talk (once I get my liscence) to a repeater or uplink station in Ukraine, Australia, Yukon, or Denver via my computer without having the rigs that most amateur operators have that do that without the internet.</p>
<p>Looks like it was the third item that bridged me from modern interests to Amateur Radio. Amateur Radio is the open-source hardware of the terrestrial world. So, as I begin my studies for my Technician&#8217;s license (and likely my General) I&#8217;ll keep you up to date as best as I usually do. <img src='http://n00tz.net/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';-)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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