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Uniden PRO510XL 40-Channel CB Radio $49.99 As part of Uniden's Professional Series, the Pro 510XL CB radio offers high-performance 40-channel operation in a compact, ultra-mobile radio. This model operates on any of the 40 AM frequencies authorized by the FCC, and its S/RF meter and red-lit LED indicators help you monitor activity at a glance. A built-in noise limiter and ANL switch and squelch control fine-tune performance and eliminate... |
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Ham Radio For Dummies $12.79 Itâs time we cleared the air about ham radio. If you think of it as staticky transmissions sent by people in the middle of nowhere, think again. Todayâs ham radio goes beyond wireless to extreme wireless, Operators transmit data and pictures, use the Internet, laser, and microwave transmitters, and travel to places high and low to make contact. In an emergency or natural disaster, ham ra... |
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Technician Class 2010-2014 $20.95 Gordon West study manual for the 2010-14 FCC Element 2 Technician Class Amateur Radio license exam. Includes all FCC Q&A along with West's educational, fun answer explanations. Fully illustrated to aid learning. Includes list of VEC examiners, and more.... |
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Plain-English Study Guide for the FCC Amateur Radio Technician Class License $3.99 This is a study guide to help you pass the FCC test for the beginning level Amateur (Ham) Radio license, the Technician license. Even if you have no background in radio or electronics, you will be able to pass the test by using this guide. All of the concepts are explained in the most basic terms, and each section of the book is followed by the actual questions you will see on the test.When you ar... |
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2 pack Cobra 650mAh 7.4V FRS and GMRS Battery $29.98 %section%%title2%Comes with 2 Batteries%/title2% %/section% %section%FRS stands for Family Radio Service. GMRS stands for Ground Mobile Radio Service. They both use frequencies in the 462-468MHz range. There are many 2-way radios now which are both FRS and GMRS. What's the difference? The FRS service is fairly new, authorized for use in the U.S. in 1996 based on a petition to the FCC from radio ma... |
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Garmin Rino 120 $267.80 The Garmin Rino 120 is state-of-the-art GPS navigation and two-way communications combined, with enough memory to download detailed mapping for driving, hiking, hunting, fishingor just about anything else you can dream up. Your phone has a camera, so why shouldn't your handheld GPS unit have a two-way radio? The Rino series from Garmin revolutionizes backcountry adventure and safety with its uniqu... |
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Battery For Midland Two-Way Radios Replaces BATT8R NiMH 600mAh $9.95 FRS stands for Family Radio Service. GMRS stands for Ground Mobile Radio Service. They both use frequencies in the 462-468MHz range. There are many 2-way radios now which are both FRS and GMRS. What's the difference? The FRS service is fairly new, authorized for use in the U.S. in 1996 based on a petition to the FCC from radio manufacturers like Motorola and Radio Shack. People didn't want to carr... |
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Motorola T9500XLR 25-Mile 2-Way Radio Pair $79.99 Feature-packed and amazingly versatile, Motorola's T9500XLR 2-way radios blur the line between professional and consumer models. With an astounding maximum range of 25 miles, weather alerts, digital privacy codes, hands-free transmission, and more, these little yellow wonders pack a lot under the hood. But how do they perform in the real world? To find out, we put the radios to the test in the urb... |
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AVHF/UHF/FM/HDTV Outdoor Antenna - 78 Boom $41.49 AntennaCraft C290 AVHF/UHF/FM/HDTV Outdoor Antenna - 78 Boom (1 Each)... |

HAm radio operation and Licensure in Wa state..questions?
hi my name is rob and i live in centralia wa and i am intereste di nham radio operation. I have scoured the internet for information on how to take the 35 question quiz to become a FCC licensed Ham operator in Centralia but i am unsuccessful. I havent seen a single link to where that would be at in my town? any one know of where one can take that particular test(technicition license i think)
Hi Rob,
Start here, search by zip code or state;
http://www.arrl.org/find-an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session
If that doesn't produce anything then look for local clubs. They will help you in finding a testing location.
http://www.arrl.org/find-a-club
I didn't see any testing locations via zip 98531 but there were two clubs.
http://www.cvars.org/
and
http://olyham.org/
Both appear to do testing. Study hard and good luck.
