RealJeep
4/4/2008 8:08:49 PM
Pretty cool techie link but I'm not sure I'd want everyone to know where I was at any given time. As I was looking at you driving down Kershaw-Camden HY I thought, my wife would LOVE me to have that, or better yet, a transponder implanted under my skin.
3hummers
4/4/2008 9:11:15 PM
Hi Clarence. I have a Yaesu 8800R I need to install. I need to get my license but haven't yet. Passed afew of the online tests but haven't taken a real one yet.
thehammerh3
4/4/2008 9:44:50 PM
Since your all so good with using ham radios, anybody know how to hack those radio waves??? FCC wont mind lol
3hummers
4/4/2008 10:34:48 PM
They don't chase down the lil amatuers off in the boonies. Fry a bunch of radios in the city and they might come looking for you. Since I am not using mine yet I am not in violation yet. Might be soon but not yet.
RealJeep
4/5/2008 6:18:15 AM
Hack radio waves? Anyone with the right equipment can listen in on anything sent through the air or on a wire. I can even use a packet sniffer to "monitor" network traffic on my domain. But, with HAM's, they're not real friendly to those un-liscensed folks who wanna play. If you're wanting to talk you'll have to get an amped CB and stay in the 26-28 Mhz range and hope you don't get busted. If you wanna hack wires, be prepared to be hacked back, it's part of the game. Hmmm, maybe someday I'll backdoor into this site and change my wrench to something kewl!~
kc4ww
4/5/2008 9:48:25 AM
Onstar knows where you are and most likely so does your cell phone. You can run but you can't hide.