2024 - 2025 Long Range Ham Radio Guide for Newbies
A Simplified Approach to Setting Up Your Ham Shack and Passing the Ham Radio License Exams in One Sitting
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Narrated by:
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Jacob Weaver
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By:
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Richard D. Brown
About this listen
Whether you're a complete novice or a seasoned enthusiast, this comprehensive guide is your ticket to mastering the art of ham radio operation.
Go into the rich history and evolution of ham radio, from its early beginnings during World War I to its pivotal role in disaster communications and beyond. Explore the fascinating world of electromagnetic spectrum, transmission modes, and the essential components of a ham radio station.
With step-by-step instructions and easy-to-understand explanations, you'll learn how to set up your own ham shack with confidence. Discover the different types of transceivers, antennas, and power sources, and gain valuable insights into operating procedures and call sign protocols.
Dive deep into the diverse bands and modes of ham radio operation, from VHF/UHF bands to digital modes and beyond. Master antenna theory and design, and learn how to optimize your setup for maximum performance.
But that's not all "2024-2025 Long Range Ham Radio Guide for Newbies" also covers essential topics such as radio propagation, operating practices, emergency preparedness, and advancing in ham radio. With tips for troubleshooting and maintenance, as well as a wealth of resources for further learning, this book is your ultimate companion on your ham radio journey.
Whether you're interested in contesting, DXing, or simply connecting with fellow enthusiasts, this book has something for everyone. So why wait? Get your copy today and unlock the endless possibilities of amateur radio!
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