... and time and money for acquiring a ham license!
Followed by more thousands of dollars for HF and 2m/70cm rigs, followed by more thousands of dollars for Hamnet links, a QO-100 sat dish for the Europeans...
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... and time and money for acquiring a ham license!
Followed by more thousands of dollars for HF and 2m/70cm rigs, followed by more thousands of dollars for Hamnet links, a QO-100 sat dish for the Europeans...
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You can do it on the cheap with CCRs and estate sales. My Kenwood HF unit was bought for $250, I made wire dipole antennas. I'm surrounded by Baofeng equipment as I type this. Total outlay for all of it probably on the order of $1000.
I do so want an Icom 7300, though.
I'm so jealous of the people that can see QO-100. Here I am in Canada checking my app for the birds to fly over, and people on the other side of the world can just point their antenna at it any time. :-/