Monthly Archives: October 2012

World’s Cheapest Dual-band HT?

While searching for MURS Radios, I ran across the Baofeng UV-5R+, a 5 watt, dual band, FM HT.  This unit was sold by Amazon and was under $59 including postage.  It included the radio, a LiPo battery pack, desktop charger, … Continue reading

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195 and Counting…

With the addition of TT8TT and 3B9SP DXpeditions, my country count has reached 195.  LotW is still at 141 with one QSL in hand.  And Diamond DXCC is at 136. The goal was to have 200 countries worked, with 150 … Continue reading

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FEMA IS-800.b National Response Framework Course Completed

This pretty much finishes the basic Independent Study Courses, except those specialized for various responders.  See the ECOMM page for more info.

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FEMA IS-200.b ICS for Single Resouces Completed

Easy/Quick Course.  See ECOMM Pages for more info

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NIMS Communication and Information Management Course Completed

This course was the only one I felt was specific to my needs as a Ham, although like most of the FEMA courses it is mostly concerned with how things fit within the framework of National, State and Local Government … Continue reading

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Almost Too Fast…

This second certificate, with the exam taken on a weekday, showed up in under 90 minutes.  

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IS-700.a National Incident Management System

Well, I took the course and exam for IS-700.a, which is an overview of the National Incident Management System.  The course itself and the exam were not nearly as well crafted as was IS-100.b.  Exam questions were often long winded … Continue reading

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