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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:59:29 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 19:20:54 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 17022Vary: Accept-Encodinghost-header: c2hhcmVkLmJsdWVob3N0LmNvbQContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttps://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/sgillisn3ujj.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/linksmenu.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/hoverleft/hoverrmenuleft.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/navmenu/navmenu.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/mainmenu/mainmenu.css relstylesheet typetext/css />title>Website of Amateur Radio Operator N3UJJ/title>meta nameDescription contentThe N3UJJ Amateur (Ham) Radio Web Site covers many topics, from HF to VHF, Software defined Radios, Digital Modes and Antenna Design and Antenna Building. />meta nameKeywords contentN3UJJ, Amateur Radio, Ham Radio, HF, UHF, VHF, APRS, SDR, Software Defined Radios, Antennas, Digital Modes, APRS and Vehicle Tracking />meta nameAuthor contentScott Gillis (N3UJJ) />link relicon typeimage/png hrefhttps://sgillis.com/images/myicon.png />/head>body> !-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/Masthead_N3UJJ.lbi --> table width1024 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>img srchttp://n3ujj.com/images/N3UJJ_Masthead_100.png altHam Radio Operator N3UJJ Website MastHead />/td> /tr> /table>!-- #EndLibraryItem --> !-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/navmenu_n3ujj.lbi -->table width1025 border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td>div aligncenter>ul idnavmenu classtopmenu> li classtopfirst>a hrefhttp://sgillis.com titleVisit My Personal Website stylewidth:217px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>www.sgillis.com/a>/li> li classtopmenu>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com titleVisit My Ham Radio Website stylewidth:213px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>strong>www.n3ujj.com/strong>/a>/li> li classtopmenu>a hrefhttp://weather.n3ujj.com titleVisit My Local Weather Website stylewidth:257px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>weather.n3ujj.com/a>/li> li classtoplast>a hrefhttp://location.n3ujj.com titleWhere am I right Now? stylewidth:252px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>location.n3ujj.com/a>/li>/ul>/div>/td> /tr>/table>!-- #EndLibraryItem --> !-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/Menu_N3UJJ.lbi -->table width1024 border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td>ul idcss3menu1 classtopmenu> li classtopfirst>a href# stylewidth:96px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>My Hamshack/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/Inside_the_N3UJJ_Hamshack.html titleInside My Hamshack (Radios, Computers and Software I use)>Inside My Hamshack (Radios & Software)/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/The_N3UJJ_Antenna_Farm.html titleMost of my antennas I have designed and built myself>Outside My Hamshack (The Antenna Farm)/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:173px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Software Defined Radios/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/N3UJJ_Online_Software_Defined_Radios.html titleInstructions For Using my On-Line Software Defined Radios>My On-Line Software Defined Radios/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.sdr-radio.com/central/ViewList.aspx target_blank titleWorld-Wide List of Software Defined Radios>List of On-Line Software Defined Radios/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.sdr-radio.com/central/Default.aspx target_blank titleWorld-Wide Map of Software Defined Radios>Map of On-Line Software Defined Radios/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:38px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>APRS/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://location.n3ujj.com/ titleWhere an I right now? (My current APRS location), with live vehicle tracking>My Current Location/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/The_N3UJJ_APRS_Project.html titleWhat I have learned in APRS during the last 8 years using APRS, including iGates, Digipeaters and mobile solutions, what worked for me and what didnt.>My APRS Project/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:182px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Sunspots and Propagation/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/The_N3UJJ_Sunspot_and_Propagation_Webpage.html titleCurrent Sunspot and propagation activity, a compulation of the latest Sunspot activity and HF Propagation Reports>Sunspots and Propagation/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:127px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>Revese Beaconing/a>/li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:60px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Contacts/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/N3UJJ_Contacts.html titleSome of my latest Contacts>My Ham Radio Contacts/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:58px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Projects/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/the_N3UJJ_antenna_project.html titleThe on-going Multi Band Dipole Antenna Antenna Project>The N3UJJ Antenna Project/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/Hows_Your_SWR.html titleHows Your SWR? Ever wonder how much power you lose with a high SWR?>Hows your SWR?/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/aim4160b_antenna_analysis.html titleAntenna Analysis of my Antennas with an AIM4170b>Antenna Analysis with an AIM4170b/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/TripMate_Self_Start_Modification.html titleHow to get the Delorme TripMate to self Start>TripMate Self Start Modification/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:37px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>Links/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/manuals.html titleManuals and Documents from the N3UJJ Library>Manuals and Documents/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtoplast>a hrefmailto:n3ujj@n3ujj.com?SubjecteMail from the N3UJJ Website titleSend eMail to me at n3ujj.com, leave the subject line intact to get past my spam filters stylewidth:62px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>eMail Me/a>/li> /ul>/td> /tr>/table>!-- #EndLibraryItem --> table width1024 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>h1 aligncenter>Amateur "HAM" Radio/h1> p aligncenter> /p> p aligncenter>Amateur radio, often called Ham radio, is a hobby enjoyed by about six million people throughout the world. An amateur radio operator, also known as a ham radio amateur, uses advanced radio equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training.br /> br /> br /> strong>Amateur Radio Code of Conduct/strong>br /> /p> p alignleft>strong>The Radio Amateur is:/strong> em>(By Paul M. Segal, W9EEA)/em>/p> blockquote> p alignleft classsmaller-css> CONSIDERATE..... never knowingly operating in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.br /> LOYAL..... offering loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.br /> PROGRESSIVE..... with knowledge abreast of science, a well built and efficient station, and operation beyond reproach.br /> FRIENDLY..... with slow and patient operation when requested, friendly advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.br /> BALANCED..... Radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community.br /> PATRIOTIC..... with station and skill always ready for service to country and community./p> /blockquote> p alignleft>strong>Good Amateur Practice is:/strong> em>(By Riley Hollingsworth)/em>/p> blockquote> p alignleft classsmall-css> Giving a little ground--even if you have a right not to--in order to help preserve Amateur Radio and not cause it to get a bad name or hasten the day when it becomes obsolete.br /> Respecting band plans, because they make it possible for every mode to have a chance.br /> Not transmitting a 6-kHz bandwidth signal when there are lots of people on the band.br /> Not acting like an idiot just because you were stepped on.br /> Being aware that we all love Amateur Radio, and theres no need to damage or disgrace it just to save face.br /> Keeping personal conflicts off the air. Settle your arguments on the telephone, the Internet or in person. Just keep them off the air.br /> Cutting a net or a contester a break, even if you dont have to and even if you have no interest whatsoever in nets or contesting.br /> Operating so that if a neighbor, niece or nephew or news reporter hears you, that person will be impressed with Amateur Radio.br /> Realizing that every right carries responsibilities, and just because you may have a right to do certain things doesnt mean its right to do them in every circumstance.br /> You dont "own" or get preference to use any frequency even though youve been on the same spot every morning for years shooting the breeze with Harry.br /> Not operating so that whoever hears you becomes sorry they ever got into Amateur Radio in the first place./p> /blockquote> p aligncenter>I am currently a licensed "General" class Amateur radio operator. For the last 20 years I operated on the "VHF" and "UHF" bands in the Maryland area. My current interest is in APRS, I operate an APRS Digipeater (you can find it here) , as well as an APRS rig in all my vehicles and my boat./p> p aligncenter>Since upgrading to General class (April 2007) I have discovered HF and Digital operation.br /> /p> p aligncenter>strong>OMISS #6267/strong>/p> p aligncenter>I currently operate with the following equipment:/p> p aligncenter>Icom IC-746Pro "All Mode, HF" Transceiverbr /> Icom IC-7000 "All Mode, HF/VHF/UHF" Transceiverbr /> Icom IC-910H All Mode VHF/UHF Satellite Transceiverbr /> Icom IC-718 "All Mode, HF" Transceiverbr /> RFSpace SDR-IQ "Software Defined Radio" Spectrum Analyzerbr /> MFJ-993b Intellitunerbr /> MFJ-998 Intellitunerbr /> Ameritron 811H 800 watt Amplifierbr /> GAP Titan DX Vertical Antenna (80-10 meters)br /> HomeBrew 4 Band Parallel Cage Dipole (The Monster)br /> /p> p aligncenter>2 Icom IC-2200H (VHF) Mobilesbr /> 2 Icom IC-8000 Mobiles (75 Watt VHF) Transceivers (digipeaters for APRS)br /> Kenwood 733 Mobile Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Transceiverbr /> Kenwood V7A Mobile Dual Band (VHF/UHF) Transceiverbr /> Kenwood 241 Single Band (VHF) Transceiverbr /> Kenwood TM-D710 Dual Band (VHF/UHF) APRS Transceiverbr /> 2 Kenwood TH-22sbr /> Kenwood TH-79br /> Tarheel II HF Mobile Screwdriver Antennabr /> Better RF 7000 Screwdriver Controller/p>/td> /tr>/table>!-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/Footer_N3UJJ.lbi -->table width1024 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>table width1024 border0 aligncenter> tr> td width329>table width251 border0 aligncenter> tr> td aligncenter valignmiddle>script typetext/javascript srchttp://ja.revolvermaps.com/p.js>/script>script typetext/javascript>rm2d_ki101(0,256,128,0IVDykWHMrN,ff0000,0);/script>/td> /tr> /table>/td> td width350>table width336 border0 aligncenter> tr> td width338>a hrefhttp://amateurradio.toplisted.net/index.php?id28288 target_amateurradio.toplisted.net>img srchttp://amateurradio.toplisted.net/image.php?id28288&type4 altLink to Amateur Radio "Top Listed" Site width335 height80 border0 />/a>/td> /tr> /table>/td> td width331>table width326 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>img srchttp://www.boincstats.com/signature/user_14206.gif altMy Berkeley Open Infrastructure for Network Computing (BOINC) Stats />/td> /tr> /table>/td> /tr> /table> table width1024 border0> tr> td width321>div aligncenter> script typetext/javascript> he_track N3UJJ-9 he_maptype h he_width 320 he_height 330 he_zoom 10; // zoom out a bit he_show_aprs f /script> script typetext/javascript srchttp://aprs.he.fi/js/embed.js> /script> /div>/td> td width372>a hrefhttp://s05.flagcounter.com/more/MXNJ target_blank>img srchttp://s05.flagcounter.com/count/MXNJ/bg_FFFFFF/txt_000000/border_CCCCCC/columns_4/maxflags_80/viewers_0/labels_1/pageviews_1/flags_1/ altScott Gillis (N3UJJ) Page Counter border0 />/a>/td> td width320>div aligncenter> script typetext/javascript> he_track N3UJJ he_maptype h he_width 320 he_height 330 he_zoom 10; // zoom out a bit he_show_aprs f /script> script typetext/javascript srchttp://aprs.he.fi/js/embed.js> /script> /div>/td> /tr> tr> td width321> /td> td width372>br /> table width322 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>iframe srchttp://free.timeanddate.com/clock/i2vkffqc/fn17/fs12/tct/pct/tt0/th1/ta1 frameborder0 width322 height18 allowtransparencytrue>/iframe>/td> /tr> tr> td>iframe srchttp://free.timeanddate.com/clock/i2vkffqc/n179/fn17/fs12/tct/pct/tt0/th1/ta1 frameborder0 width320 height18 allowtransparencytrue>/iframe>/td> /tr> /table> p aligncenter >My QTHbr /> (Home Location)/p> p aligncenter>a hrefhttp://aprs.fi/?addrFM18RV78RH&mtm&z13&timerange3600 target_blank>Grid Square: FM18rv78rh/strong>/a>br /> br /> a hrefhttp://www.mapability.com/ei8ic/maps/cqzone.php target_blank>CQ Zone 5/a>br /> a hrefhttp://www.mapability.com/ei8ic/maps/ituzone.php target_blank>I.T.U Zone 8/a>/p> p aligncenter>Latitude: 38.80785br /> Longitude: -76.67826/p> p aligncenter>Latitude: N38° 48 28br /> Longitude: W76° 40 42/p> p aligncenter>Latitude: 38.910°br /> Longitude: -76.519°/p> p aligncenter>a hrefhttp://universimmedia.pagesperso-orange.fr/geo/loc.htm titleUse Google Maps to Find Your Longitude and Latitude target_new>Find Your Longitude and Latitude here/a>/p>/td> td>/td> /tr> /table> p aligncenter>Page last updated: !-- #BeginDate format:Am1m -->September 29, 2023 15:20!-- #EndDate --> br> a hrefhttp://www.sgillis.com/TOW_skydive/ target_blank>Toyota of Waldorf Group Skydive /a>/p> /p>/td> /tr>/table>!-- Start of StatCounter Code for Default Guide -->script typetext/javascript>var sc_project7027033; var sc_invisible1; var sc_securitye8de240e; /script>script typetext/javascriptsrchttp://www.statcounter.com/counter/counter.js>/script>noscript>div classstatcounter>a titlestat trackerfor tumblr hrefhttp://statcounter.com/tumblr/target_blank>img classstatcountersrchttp://c.statcounter.com/7027033/0/e8de240e/1/altstat tracker for tumblr>/a>/div>/noscript>!-- End of StatCounter Code for Default Guide -->!-- #EndLibraryItem -->/body>/html>
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HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Tue, 17 Sep 2024 01:59:29 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeLast-Modified: Fri, 29 Sep 2023 19:20:54 GMTAccept-Ranges: bytesContent-Length: 17022Vary: Accept-Encodinghost-header: c2hhcmVkLmJsdWVob3N0LmNvbQContent-Type: text/html !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN https://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd>html xmlnshttps://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml>head>meta http-equivContent-Type contenttext/html; charsetutf-8 />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/sgillisn3ujj.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/linksmenu.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/hoverleft/hoverrmenuleft.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/navmenu/navmenu.css relstylesheet typetext/css />link hrefhttps://css.sgillis.com/mainmenu/mainmenu.css relstylesheet typetext/css />title>Website of Amateur Radio Operator N3UJJ/title>meta nameDescription contentThe N3UJJ Amateur (Ham) Radio Web Site covers many topics, from HF to VHF, Software defined Radios, Digital Modes and Antenna Design and Antenna Building. />meta nameKeywords contentN3UJJ, Amateur Radio, Ham Radio, HF, UHF, VHF, APRS, SDR, Software Defined Radios, Antennas, Digital Modes, APRS and Vehicle Tracking />meta nameAuthor contentScott Gillis (N3UJJ) />link relicon typeimage/png hrefhttps://sgillis.com/images/myicon.png />/head>body> !-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/Masthead_N3UJJ.lbi --> table width1024 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>img srchttp://n3ujj.com/images/N3UJJ_Masthead_100.png altHam Radio Operator N3UJJ Website MastHead />/td> /tr> /table>!-- #EndLibraryItem --> !-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/navmenu_n3ujj.lbi -->table width1025 border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td>div aligncenter>ul idnavmenu classtopmenu> li classtopfirst>a hrefhttp://sgillis.com titleVisit My Personal Website stylewidth:217px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>www.sgillis.com/a>/li> li classtopmenu>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com titleVisit My Ham Radio Website stylewidth:213px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>strong>www.n3ujj.com/strong>/a>/li> li classtopmenu>a hrefhttp://weather.n3ujj.com titleVisit My Local Weather Website stylewidth:257px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>weather.n3ujj.com/a>/li> li classtoplast>a hrefhttp://location.n3ujj.com titleWhere am I right Now? stylewidth:252px;height:16px;line-height:16px;>location.n3ujj.com/a>/li>/ul>/div>/td> /tr>/table>!-- #EndLibraryItem --> !-- #BeginLibraryItem /Library/Menu_N3UJJ.lbi -->table width1024 border0 aligncenter cellpadding0 cellspacing0> tr> td>ul idcss3menu1 classtopmenu> li classtopfirst>a href# stylewidth:96px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>My Hamshack/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/Inside_the_N3UJJ_Hamshack.html titleInside My Hamshack (Radios, Computers and Software I use)>Inside My Hamshack (Radios & Software)/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/The_N3UJJ_Antenna_Farm.html titleMost of my antennas I have designed and built myself>Outside My Hamshack (The Antenna Farm)/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:173px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Software Defined Radios/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/N3UJJ_Online_Software_Defined_Radios.html titleInstructions For Using my On-Line Software Defined Radios>My On-Line Software Defined Radios/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.sdr-radio.com/central/ViewList.aspx target_blank titleWorld-Wide List of Software Defined Radios>List of On-Line Software Defined Radios/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://www.sdr-radio.com/central/Default.aspx target_blank titleWorld-Wide Map of Software Defined Radios>Map of On-Line Software Defined Radios/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:38px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>APRS/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://location.n3ujj.com/ titleWhere an I right now? (My current APRS location), with live vehicle tracking>My Current Location/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/The_N3UJJ_APRS_Project.html titleWhat I have learned in APRS during the last 8 years using APRS, including iGates, Digipeaters and mobile solutions, what worked for me and what didnt.>My APRS Project/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:182px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Sunspots and Propagation/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/The_N3UJJ_Sunspot_and_Propagation_Webpage.html titleCurrent Sunspot and propagation activity, a compulation of the latest Sunspot activity and HF Propagation Reports>Sunspots and Propagation/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:127px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>Revese Beaconing/a>/li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:60px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Contacts/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/N3UJJ_Contacts.html titleSome of my latest Contacts>My Ham Radio Contacts/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:58px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>span>Projects/span>/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/the_N3UJJ_antenna_project.html titleThe on-going Multi Band Dipole Antenna Antenna Project>The N3UJJ Antenna Project/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/Hows_Your_SWR.html titleHows Your SWR? Ever wonder how much power you lose with a high SWR?>Hows your SWR?/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/aim4160b_antenna_analysis.html titleAntenna Analysis of my Antennas with an AIM4170b>Antenna Analysis with an AIM4170b/a>/li> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/TripMate_Self_Start_Modification.html titleHow to get the Delorme TripMate to self Start>TripMate Self Start Modification/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtopmenu>a href# stylewidth:37px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>Links/a> ul> li>a hrefhttp://n3ujj.com/manuals.html titleManuals and Documents from the N3UJJ Library>Manuals and Documents/a>/li> /ul> /li> li classtoplast>a hrefmailto:n3ujj@n3ujj.com?SubjecteMail from the N3UJJ Website titleSend eMail to me at n3ujj.com, leave the subject line intact to get past my spam filters stylewidth:62px;height:14px;line-height:14px;>eMail Me/a>/li> /ul>/td> /tr>/table>!-- #EndLibraryItem --> table width1024 border0 aligncenter> tr> td>h1 aligncenter>Amateur "HAM" Radio/h1> p aligncenter> /p> p aligncenter>Amateur radio, often called Ham radio, is a hobby enjoyed by about six million people throughout the world. An amateur radio operator, also known as a ham radio amateur, uses advanced radio equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training.br /> br /> br /> strong>Amateur Radio Code of Conduct/strong>br /> /p> p alignleft>strong>The Radio Amateur is:/strong> em>(By Paul M. Segal, W9EEA)/em>/p> blockquote> p alignleft classsmaller-css> CONSIDERATE..... never knowingly operating in such a way as to lessen the pleasure of others.br /> LOYAL..... offering loyalty, encouragement and support to other amateurs, local clubs and the American Radio Relay League, through which Amateur Radio in the United States is represented nationally and internationally.br /> PROGRESSIVE..... with knowledge abreast of science, a well built and efficient station, and operation beyond reproach.br /> FRIENDLY..... with slow and patient operation when requested, friendly advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance, cooperation and consideration for the interests of others. These are the hallmarks of the amateur spirit.br /> BALANCED..... Radio is an avocation, never interfering with duties owed to family, job, school or community.br /> PATRIOTIC..... with station and skill always ready for service to country and community./p> /blockquote> p alignleft>strong>Good Amateur Practice is:/strong> em>(By Riley Hollingsworth)/em>/p> blockquote> p alignleft classsmall-css> Giving a little ground--even if you have a right not to--in order to help preserve Amateur Radio and not cause it to get a bad name or hasten the day when it becomes obsolete.br /> Respecting band plans, because they make it possible for every mode to have a chance.br /> Not transmitting a 6-kHz bandwidth signal when there are lots of people on the band.br /> Not acting like an idiot just because you were stepped on.br /> Being aware that we all love Amateur Radio, and theres no need to damage or disgrace it just to save face.br /> Keeping personal conflicts off the air. Settle your arguments on the telephone, the Internet or in person. Just keep them off the air.br /> Cutting a net or a contester a break, even if you dont have to and even if you have no interest whatsoever in nets or contesting.br /> Operating so that if a neighbor, niece or nephew or news reporter hears you, that person will be impressed with Amateur Radio.br /> Realizing that every right carries responsibilities, and just because you may have a right to do certain things doesnt mean its right to do them in every circumstance.br /> You dont "own" or get preference to use any frequency even though youve been on the same spot every morning for years shooting the breeze with Harry.br /> Not operating so that whoever hears you becomes sorry they ever got into Amateur Radio in the first place./p> /blockquote> p aligncenter>I am currently a licensed "General" class Amateur radio operator. For the last 20 years I operated on the "VHF" and "UHF" bands in the Maryland area. 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