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HF is where it is at.  You might as well upgrade from a Technician to General Class if you want to talk to someone.  The VHF and UHF repeaters are plentiful and if you enjoy tuning in to hear the 10 minute CW identifier then VHF and UHF is for you, because that's all you'll hear.  HAM operators are moving up to higher UHF digital, which is of no interest to me.  The equipment is proprietary and expensive.  I prefer to go down low, to HF where there is skip, and good DX.  There's always activity on HF.  However, if you are a technician class then you are restricted to a very narrow slice of 10-meter and nothing lower.  10-meter is great during the sun spot peek, but can be pretty quiet otherwise.  I was able to make a 10-meter contact with my Uniden President HR2510 during the last HAM Radio Field Day.HF is where it is at.  You might as well upgrade from a Technician to General Class if you want to talk to someone.  The VHF and UHF repeaters are plentiful and if you enjoy tuning in to hear the 10 minute CW identifier then VHF and UHF is for you, because that's all you'll hear.  HAM operators are moving up to higher UHF digital, which is of no interest to me.  The equipment is proprietary and expensive.  I prefer to go down low, to HF where there is skip, and good DX.  There's always activity on HF.  However, if you are a technician class then you are restricted to a very narrow slice of 10-meter and nothing lower.  10-meter is great during the sun spot peek, but can be pretty quiet otherwise.  I was able to make a 10-meter contact with my Uniden President HR2510 during the last HAM Radio Field Day.
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