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* Participate in social nets ([http://k7lwa-ins.blogspot.com/ Insomniac Net], [[Nine O'Clock Net]], etc.)
* Participate in social nets ([http://k7lwa-ins.blogspot.com/ Insomniac Net], [[Nine O'Clock Net]], etc.)
* Learn Morse code
* Learn Morse code
* Listen to satellites or the International Space Station
* Listen to [http://www.amsat.org/ satellites] or the International Space Station
* Use your computer to converse over RF using digital modes (Puget Sound digital hams)
* Use your computer to communicate over RF using digital modes ([http://www.westseattlearc.org/organizer/puget-sound-digital-hams/ Puget Sound digital hams])
* [http://www.arrl.org/field-day Field Day]
* [http://www.arrl.org/field-day Field Day]
* [[Automatic Packet Reporting System | APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System)]]
* [[Automatic Packet Reporting System | APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System)]]

Revision as of 14:33, 16 May 2017

Amateur Radio operators in the United States have expansive privileges at all license levels. That means you are able to transmit on many frequencies (each with different characteristics) and use a wide array of equipment. If you are recently licensed or an experienced operator looking for a new way to use your license and equipment, you will find something interesting here: