Wire your own helmet into your radio with this diagram:

For most radios

 

For Yaesu radios


Modify your radio to operate on USHGA bands (151.625 MHz, 151.955 MHz or 151.925 MHz.)
The CHGA Amateur Radio List


Connecticut hang gliding pilots were some of the first in the nation to realize the value of amateur radio in cross country hang gliding. See the article in the June 1992 issue of QST magazine. Soon after the advent of the codeless license nearly 100% of the active pilots in the CHGA obtained their licenses! Following is a list of pilots, support persons and their call letters:


Charlie Chandler - N1PCM Mike Onorato - KB1LEV
Sean Clancy - N1TMB Steve Peterson - N1OVD
Tom Condren - N1JPH Pete Pfeiffer - N1LDE
George Cooper - N1OQE Glen Pugh - N1QHE
Andrew Fiertek - N1YLO Wayne Ripley - N1OTV
Larry Graves - N1KJA Sharon Roys - KB1ADW
Kevin Gurskis - N1JPH Bob Sagherian - N1JPG
John Hamelin - KA1QEF Todd Smith - N1QYC
Mo Hamelin - KB1DAR Bruce Stobbe - KB1LHT
Mark Hermann - N1SBJ Debbie Stobbe - KB1LHU
Dan Jester - KB1ADE Mike Sylvia - N1TBV
Mila Jungmann - N1YMU Bridget Clancy-Tenan - N1TMC
Tim Locke - N1RXO Rick Tenan - N1TMA
Will MacFarland - N1QCE Deane Williams - N1CEM
Bill Moore - N1PYW John Wilson - KC1P
Tom Nejame - N1RXP  

Want to get an Amateur Radio license?
It's pretty easy to do. Just study the questions from a book and take the test. Or you could study from an online source like this one. (Click on the logo.)

Ham Test Online
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