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Wednesday, March 23, 2011
Yay! I did it!
I hate to take tests, but last night I buckled down and took my first in many, many years. For the past 8 weeks, I have been taking a ham radio course. Normally I wouldn't have participated in something like this (I really had no interest at all), but since I am on our Ward's emergency response team in case of an earthquake or other disaster, taking the course became necessary. Assuming I survive the disaster when it happens, I am prepared to cover my area of the ward. Our ward is very spread out, as you can imagine, but with so many of us covering our areas, the response should go rather quickly. We will need to report injuries, etc. to our dispatch unit and our best method of communication during disasters is through ham radios, thus the necessity for me to take the class (along with many other ward members). Last night we had our licensing exam. It consisted of only 35 questions, but those questions were taken from a pool of about 396 questions. Since we didn't know which questions would be on the exam, we had to know the answers to all of the questions. Anyway, long story short, I passed so now I just need to wait until my name appears on the on-line data base where I will receive my "call sign" and then I can legally use the radio I got for Christmas. I must admit, I don't really know how to use it yet (the course was mostly just doing and learning what is necessary to get licensed), but I'm sure I will pick it up with time. Should I pray for a disaster so I will be able to put my training to good use? I don't think so! The thought of a real disaster scares me to death, but when you think about it, what happened to Japan could happen to us too. It always pays to be prepared!
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4 comments:
I think you'll do a great job if the need arises. Way to go!
Good job. That is awesome that you are so prepared to help! (I hope you won't need to use it though)
That's neat, Aunt Joan. Jan is really interested in being certified and is hoping to do that one of these days. I think I'll send him a link to your blog to read it. Maybe you could talk to each other on the radio!
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