KD7CDC's Ham Page
Hello, and thanks for stopping in to check out the Ham Radio Page.  I currently hold a Technician class license, and I am working on my morse code so I can upgrade soon.  I had been interested in getting my license for several years before I finally got a book and started studying.  Then came the day of the test.  I passed the test, and got my callsign a few days later.  Since then, I've met many people on the air and then in person at breakfasts.  If you are in northern Idaho, eastern Washington, northern Oregon, western Montana, or the southern part of Brittish Columbia, you might be interested in the KBARA linked repeater system.  It uses five linked repeaters and has a large coverage area.  That is where I can be found most of the time.  For all of you night owls, the Night Crawler Rag Chew Net runs on the repeater system from 11PM to 1 AM Sunday through Friday, and from 10PM to 11:45PM on Saturday.  Repeaters on the system are as follows: 147.38 in Spokane, 147.36 in Chewelah, 147.28 in Walla Walla, 146.74 in Pullman, and 147.02 on Lookout Pass.

Ham Links

W7DXX's page
Click on the W7DXX link to listen to the KBARA system on real audio.

QRZ.COM
look up calls, unused calls, shareware, radio mods

W9SAR's page
Information on linked repeater systems throughout the USA

The FCC document locator
many FCC documents, including Form 610, in Adobe Acrobat format

The FCC's official web site

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