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Ham Radio
Frequently Asked Questions...
Were can I find a web page to study to find frequency privalages for HAM RADIO?
I am a Tec HAM radio operator and I am studying to get my general license ticket. The question I am currently stumped on is what frequency privileges am I allowed to use voice with a General license ticket. I REALLY need to know what web page is there I CAN find these answers on my own as I do not have a paper back book to study from
Answer:
This answer will vary depending upon which region you live in.
For example , I am in Region 1 , which is Europe and for 20 meters I can operate phone (voice) 14101-14350khz
In the US a General can only use phone on 14225-14350khz.
Look here for the US band plans.
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/field/regulations/Hambands_color.pdf
So it all depends on where you are as to which rules you come under.
A site with interesting propagation info and antenna things that gives a good basis for learning is http://www.swdxer.co.nr
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Becoming a Ham Radio Operator
Its interesting what people choose as their hobby. Ham radio is one of them.
Once a it was a staple of Government communications, it has slowly been
relegated to use by amateur enthusiasts.
No one knows who first coined the term Ham radio but it’s beginnings no doubt
were influenced by its military uses. Messages can be transmitted in several
forms but Morse code has to be one of the more well known.
A perfect example of this is sending a SOS signal. This call for help is
universally understood world wide. In emergencies ham radio operators can help
relaying a SOS messages where newer forms of communications like cell phones
don’t work
You’d be surprised how diverse the back grounds of Ham radio enthusiasts are
given the overall number world wide. It’s a tight nit group of individuals
sharing a common interest.
Any one with a passion to communicate to someone unknown in a far away place can
find refuge as a Ham radio operator. Local radio clubs are filled with men and
women and of every background, age and occupation.
There is a program called Amateur Radio on the International Space Station or
ARISS for short. Astronauts have actually spoken with other operators on Earth
while in orbit aboard the space station
To operate a Ham radio you must acquire a FCC License. Operating without out a
license can result in a fine. At present, there are 35 questions given for the
Technician Class exam. You have to get 26 questions correct to pass.
If you are interested in more information you can find an abundant source of
information and tutorials via the internet. Also another good source of
information is your local club. There you will find other enthusiasts to share
your passion and help you pass your exam
Once you pass you can then apply for your call sign from the FCC.
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