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US Remote Ham

Escaping the limits of home

SARTS Talk by Solomon, 9V1BC, 25th Feb 2021

Solomon explains how to get a FCC license, what is a remote station, and his experiences operating remotely from Singapore in the US.

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Posted on March 26, 2021March 26, 2021Author 9V1KGCategories SARTS TalksTags FCC license, remote operation

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