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What is Amateur Radio

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Amateur radio (also called ham radio) is the use of designated radio frequency spectrum for purposes of private recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication. The term "amateur" is used to specify persons interested in radio technique solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest, and to differentiate it from commercial broadcasting, public safety (such as police and fire) or professional two-way radio services (such as maritime, aviation, taxis, etc.).

Amateur radio operation is coordinated by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) and licensed by the individual national governments that regulate technical and operational characteristics of transmissions and issue individual stations with an identifying call sign. Prospective amateur operators are tested for their understanding of key concepts in electronics and the host government's radio regulations. Amateurs use a variety of voice, text, image and data communications modes and have access to frequency allocations throughout the RF spectrum to enable communication across a city, a region, a country, a continent or the whole world and even into space. An estimated two million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio.[1]

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Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 February 2012 00:02
 

Do I have to be rich to be a ham?

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This is one of the biggest misconceptions of amateur radio, yes this is a hobby where you can spend as much money as you want when it comes time buy a radio.  You can buy a new Handi-Talkie radio for as little as $100.00 and if you want to buy an older tube type radio when you are able to use it on the high frequency bands you can buy a good transmitter and receiver about $250 to $400.  When it comes how much an antenna will cost it can not be that expensive if you are buying one for your new handi-talkie you will expect to pay around $15.00 to twenty dollar or slightly more.  For a base antenna you will pay anywhere from $50 to $100 dollars.  So as you can see the road to talk to the world is not that expensive but what will cost you the most is the time to study and learn the needed information to obtain you various licenses and with each one the privileges increase giving you more frequencies to talk on.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 February 2012 00:15
 

Pitcarin Island DXpedition

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After 11.5 days continuous operation, the VP6T Pitcairn DX-pedition will now go QRT at around 17z on Wednesday 2 February. This is one day earlier than previously expected. Our skipper has advised that it would be better to set sail from Pitcairn earlier in order to avoid the deteriorating weather expected on the three-day sail back to Mangareva (FO). There will be no 160m during the final night of operation.

January 27, 2012: Nigel G3TXF on Pitcairn informs:

We are now about half way through the VP6T Pitcairn operation. The exact close-down time will depend on the weather forecast for the three-day sail from Pitcairn back to Mangareva in French Polynesia. But at a guess, we’ll probably be starting to pack up in the morning (local time, i.e around 1700z) on Thursday Feb 2.

The 34,800 VP6T QSOs made so far have all been uploaded regularly to both ClubLog and LoTW. It’s interesting to see that the “QSL” percentage on LoTW is well over 25% within a few hours of each up-load. The LoTW up-load process itself has speeded up massively of late. It now only takes a minute or so for our daily batch of 5,000 QSOs to up-load.

 

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 February 2012 02:34 Read more...
 

FCC Licenses and Amateur Radio

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Amateur Radio is regulated by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under the Communications Act of 1934. It is also subject to numerous international agreements. All Amateur Radio operators must be licensed. In the U.S., there are three license classes. The higher the class of license, the more frequencies are available. Earning each higher class license requires passing a more difficult examination. Although regulated by the FCC, license exams are given by volunteer groups of Amateur Radio operators. Operating under organizations called Volunteer Examiner Coordinators, volunteers administer and grade tests and report results to the FCC, which then issues the license. U.S. licenses are good for 10 years before renewal, and anyone may hold one except a representative of a foreign government.

Last Updated on Wednesday, 01 February 2012 00:18 Read more...
 

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Last Updated on Saturday, 07 July 2007 09:54
 
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