<p>QRV on DMR. Usually on TG 3146 (South Dakota), but occasionally I check out 31466, 3169, etc.</p>
<p>I got my Technician license in May of 2023, and immediately began tinkering with code plugs and operating in a hyper-local context with UHF/VHF and close friends that just started as well. One of my main reasons for getting licensed was to begin teaching/instructing some tactical comms courses at [OpenRangeTraining.com](http://OpenRangeTraining.com) over the course of the next year.</p>
<p>I got my Technician license in May of 2023, and immediately began tinkering with code plugs and operating in a hyper-local context with UHF/VHF and close friends that just started as well. One of my main reasons for getting licensed was to begin teaching/instructing some tactical comms courses at <a href="https://openrangetraining.com" target="_blank" title="Open in new tab">OpenRangeTraining.com</a> over the course of the next year.</p>
<p>With my background as a Ground Radio Technician in the USAF, I have general knowledge of radios, antennas, and the basics of UHF/VHF signals. That being said, I know I have a lot to learn when it comes to communicating on HAM radio.</p>