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Ham Radio: From Beginner to Badass
Ham Radio: From Beginner to Badass
Ham Radio: From Beginner to Badass
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Ham Radio: From Beginner to Badass

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Do you want to discover everything there is to know about Ham Radio?



Well, then this book is what you are looking for!



In "Ham Radio: from Beginner to Badass", you will learn how to start your very own radio station, what licence you need and everything there is to know about ham radio. Ham radio is becoming more and more popular these days, since a lot of old Ham Enthusiasts are coming back to the hobby. Ham Radio is truly a unique passion, and with this guide it will not have secrets anymore



Learn To Set Up Your Radio Station!



Broken down into concise chapters with easy to follow step by step instruction guides there's plenty of reasons to download this book and get started straight away.



From the basics and getting to know the features of ham radio, this book has a great overview of the settings, devices, accessories, licenses and tips to start from zero and become a master of ham radio!




 



Whether you are looking to build a radio station, share your passion with others, learn more about ham radio, or find out how to pass the ARRL exam, this guide will provide you all the information.



Do not wait any longer, download "Ham Radio: from Beginner to Badass" right away and start your journey from beginner to badass ham radio enthusiast!



  • What ham radio is
  • Common misconceptions about ham radio
  • Radiofrequency technology for idiots
  • How to get licensed
  • All about your ham hobby
  • How to build your station
  • Solutions to common problems
  • How to become and advanced ham
  • Beginners and experts tips
     
LanguageEnglish
Release dateJun 14, 2018
Ham Radio: From Beginner to Badass

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Ham Radio - Greg Molloy

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Introduction

Also called amateur radio, this fascinating hobby puts together various skillsets that can connect you to your locality, the country, the world and even the depths of outer space.

Interestingly, it operates on some very basic radiofrequency communication principles. Other ham radio practitioners that tune in on your frequency will pick up your casts and share messages with you.

This manual will take you from a complete beginner to a passionate expert. From getting started to troubleshooting issues on your own, you will learn everything there is in between.

One good thing about this hobby is that it also serves as a great communication tool in times of need. In an age where most communication is done via satellite or internet, ham radio is an age-old classic that remains relevant because of its independence from conventional technologies.

You don’t have to worry about deep technical terminologies and engineering principles. This guide will fill you in without having to earn yourself a degree in communications engineering.

Please enjoy this book and this interesting hobby!

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Chapter 1 Ham 101

Before questioning the relevance of pork slices to radio communication, it’s best to have an understanding of what ham radio is and why it’s still a popular hobby for most people.

WHAT IS HAM RADIO?

Imagine your favorite radio station. Have you visited their broadcast site? What does it look like? Have you seen live video casts during their on-time? Did you notice the various machines that are there?

Take that mental picture and crop out the image of your favorite DJ with nothing against them and plaster your face behind the microphone.

That is ham radio in a nutshell. It’s setting up your own broadcast site with which you communicate to other ham users all over the world. No, you’re not competing

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