Subj : Todays New Gear Tip To : All From : Daryl Stout Date : Sun Sep 03 2017 10:39 am What Do You Want To Do? Answering that question starts with the type of activities that interest you, such as emergency communications ("emcomm"), casual conversation with friends or club members, or communicating using digital data. You'll need to then consider the range over which you expect to make contacts and the type of station you expect to use. Where Are The Hams You Want To Contact? Considering how radio waves of different frequencies propagate (travel) helps answer the question of what bands your radio will need. Different bands support different ranges of contacts as shown in Table 1 (see the PDF file). Evaluate the activities in which you want to participate to see where you will need to make contacts. (Glossaries in the Ham Radio License Manual or on-line at www.arrl.org explain these and many other terms.) --- þ Synchronet þ The Thunderbolt BBS - wx1der.dyndns.org .