Kori,

Hi welcome to the airways. I wish I had taken the initiative to introduce 
myself as you have. Great to read your story. 

One thing, I have some older Korean neighbors next door who do not speak a word 
of English. I think they had just arrived state-sides when their family moved 
them in. They are wonderful dear people, and we communicate by badly done hand 
signals. I would love to be equipped with a couple of key phrases and was 
wondering if you might have a few key phrases. They are not hams of course.  Do 
you have some reference suggestions you could point me toward? I am aware that 
Korean is likely very different linguistically from English.

Hope we might be able to meet up us on the Stir Crazy Net at 146.940 noon 
weekdays or the Monday Night net at 8 pm same frequency.

Mark
N5PRD

> On Dec 10, 2020, at 3:49 PM, Kori Rahman via BVARC <bvarc@bvarc.org> wrote:
> 
> Hello all,
> 
> I'm Sheikh "Kori" Rahman (KI5MKU), I just joined the BVARC last Saturday when 
> I took my exams and I wanted to go ahead and introduce myself to everyone. I 
> am an Aerospace Engineer by education (Masters in AE from GA Tech 2011), with 
> some experience in the Oil and Gas industry. Currently living in Sugar Land, 
> TX. I have been aware of the amateur radio hobby for a long time but never 
> took the steps to apply until last month. Having been unemployed for a good 
> while now, I have taken up a lot of self-study in this time. While studying 
> tensor analysis I realized just how similar the equations of fluid dynamics 
> were to Maxwell's equations, and so I started learning more about 
> electromagnetic waves. One thing led to another and "The Algorithm" suggested 
> HAM radio, so I went ahead and took the leap. I contacted Mark (K5MGJ) about 
> testing, studied on YouTube and HamStudy.org for a month and passed my Tech 
> and General. I will be studying Gordon West's (WB6NOA) book for the Extra 
> class exam and plan to take it next month.
> 
> Looks like there are a lot of very smart folks in this club and I hope to 
> learn a lot from and hopefully contribute to the club as well. Right now my 
> main interests are exploring digital modes, and RACES/ARES emergency 
> communications. I have been programming and building circuits projects since 
> I was about 12 and I like making random programs for fun. The more I learn 
> about HAM the more I realize I should have done this a long time ago! So I 
> really want to learn about the digital modes and maybe at some point 
> contribute to the software that exists or create more. I'm no stranger to 
> RaspberryPi, Arduino and other microcontrollers, which in my preliminary 
> overview of HAM appear to be used a lot. For now I've just got my cheap 
> little BaoFeng UV-5R which I have programmed using CHIRP. Hope to upgrade to 
> maybe a mobile UHF/VHF unit soon. I would like to try HF at some point down 
> the road as well, because the idea of off-grid long range communication 
> sounds really cool to me.
> 
> I have a long list of hobbies so I'll spare you unless anyone is interested. 
> However, if there are any Korean speakers please contact me. Anyway, that's 
> my spiel, feel free to contact me by responding to this email or directly. I 
> will be attending the ZOOM meeting tonight as well. Thanks! 73s everyone!
> S. Kori Rahman (KI5MKU)
> Cell: (770) 298 8516 <>
> kori...@gmail.com
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