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Ham Radio for Technicians, Extras and General
Ham Radio for Technicians, Extras and General
Ham Radio for Technicians, Extras and General

Ham Radio for Technicians, Extras and General License 2021-2023 Handbook: The Complete Study Guide to Setup a Ham Radio Station and Getting Your Amateur Radio Operators Licence (Large Print Edition)

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About Ham Radio For Technicians, Extras And General

As a technician, you need to get a license that will certify your professionalism. This book is written to show you the benefits of setting up a Ham radio station and ensuring that you are certified. There are three licenses for a technician such as general license, technician license, and extra license. With these licenses, you will become a professional ham radio broadcaster. Other things that you need to know in this book include: Introduction to Ham Radio The Origin of Ham Radio Station Where you should Operate Tuning in to a Ham Radio The Technological and Electronic Aspects Hams How to Manage CW Mode and Morse Code How to Handle Radio Operations Starting a Conversation in Ham Radio What are Ragchews? Organizing Contents in Ham Radio Using Repeaters to Broaden your Range Operating Simplex and How to Use it How to Manage Satellites in Ham Radio How to Handle Emergencies Designing a Ham Radio Station Radio Designs for Ham Radio Using PCs in Ham Radio Station How to Receive Awards Introduction to DXing How to Manage Frequencies and Bands Applying Voice Broadcasts and Morse Code Understanding BandPlans Relating to Other Hams Handling the Social Elements of Hams The Various Modes How to Use FM Modes How to Use AM Modes Introduction to Radio Waves The Rights of General Class Frequency Understanding Radio Spectrum How to Access Ham Radio on Air Required Gadgets in Ham Radio Station Managing Feedlines and Filter Gadgetry How to Get FCC Radio License What is Electronic Theory? Introduction to Ohm’s Law Explaining Amperes, Ohms, and Volts How to Use Decibels How to Move Decimals Preparing for Hams Examination Getting a Useful Material for Studying Discovering the Appropriate Classes for Licensing Cleaning Up Radio Signals Participating in Private Exams and Public Exams Discovering a Test Session Signing Up for Tests in Ham Radio Undergoing the Licensing Process for Ham Radio Technicians Registering Online with the FCC Discovering your New Call Sign Understanding Call Signs Ways of Acquiring your License for Ham Radio Broadcasting Completing the Paperwork or Documentation How to Access Ham Radio on Air Applying Maximum Usable Frequency Applying Lowest Usable Frequency Low Pass Filters and HIghpass Filters Bandstop Filters and Bandpass Filters What is Ionosphere? Absorption of Radio Signals by the Ionosphere Radio Propagation and the Impact of Sunspots What are Sunspots? Optimal Working Frequency and How to Use it Understanding Critical Frequency Applying Optimal Working Frequency How to Use Critical Frequency, LUF, and MUF Differences between 75 Meters Band and 80 Meters Band How to Use Ultra High Frequency and Very High Frequency How to Use the 60 Meters Band and 40 Meters Band How to Build Equipment and Measure Values How to Use Antennas and Directional Antennas SWR and Antenna Analyzers Polarization in Ham Radio Ham Radio Station Maintenance And many more…… This Manual is ideal for both Beginners and Experts to maximize User Experience. So what are you waiting for? Scroll up and Click the Orange - BUY NOW WITH 1-CLICK BUTTON- on the top right corner and Download Now!!! You won’t regret you did See you inside!!!