avalen wrote:wow, how cool, I got nuthin
VickieP wrote:Mitch, unfortunately we are all out there, a simple search on the FCC, ARRL, QRZ websites (among others) list everything. Even searching the local HAM clubs listed on the ARRL web site, alot of them even show pics with call signs in the descriptions of their members. It can be searched by city, name, call sign, whatever. Everytime you identify your station, anyone can look you up. I AM surprised that someone hasn't pushed this issue of security yet, as it is kinda just thrown out there for anyone and everyone. I DO understand your concern. My CB handle is "Annie Oakley" I'm a REALLY good shot! (Just in case someone comes round, lol) But that doesn't help in idenity theft (unless I can find them)
Birdie wrote:I already gave my hand gun away, but I have been eyeing a pretty, Glock and Mag 357,
islandmomma wrote:You ladies all scare the heck out of me sometimes. You seem to know lots about things with which I have NO familiarity!
They are making me get a CB radio for my caravan later this month so I will have to learn a minimum I think...like how to turn it on lol? A trucker hubby of a friend of mine said buy a cheap Cobra 25, I think that's what he said anyway. Any other ideas? Seems my secondhand rig has an antennae and coaxial cable already in it...
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PS Does a casual user have to learn codes and stuff or is that just if you want to be a Ham operator?
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