Radio amateurs have passed an exam entitling them to get a license and call sign so they can communicate with each other using radio. They use radio transmitters and receivers to do this. Often this radio equipment is combined in one box called a transceiver. Using the longer wavelengths, worldwide communication is sometimes possible. Wavelengths shorter than 10 metres are mostly limited to "line of sight" although longer distances are sometimes possible. Amateurs have successfully communicated by bouncing signals off the moon. Other amateurs maintain emergency networks for use in disaster situations. Japanese radio amateurs provided emergency radio communication after the earthquake and tsunami destroyed the normal infrastructure. Anyone can be a "short wave listener" and no transmitting license is needed. To do this, you need a general coverage receiver. These radios have more features and receive more frequencies than normal household radios.
SR-955 is one of the best Amateur radios.
Amateur radio or ham radio as it is also known is two-way radio transmissions which are sent by voice, Morse code, or even by computers. You need a license to transmit on the amateur bands (radio frequencies) which are controlled by government departments and various radio organizations throughout the world. There are hundreds of web sites with additional information and how to obtaining a license in most countries. like you can say in USA the Stryker radios are top in the market of amateur radios.
Communication to other hams via amateur radio to get weather reports is very critical. Using APRS, data from weather stations connected to amateur radios can be broadcasted.
To find out information about radios and electronics, one should check with a local electronics store and speak to a trained salesperson. One can also find quite a bit of information on sites ranging from Wikipedia for general information to specialty sites like Antique Radio or Stone Vintage Radio for antiques and collectibles, NOAA's Storm Aware for weather radios, Fun With Radios for scanner radios, or Ham Radio for amateur radio broadcasting.
Radios are radios . . . some are used by broadcasters, some are used by the military, some are used by ordinary people, and some are used by amateur radio operators (Hams). Guglielmo Marconi invented the radio. (Goo-LYEL-moe marr-CONE-ee)
Radios are radios . . . some are used by broadcasters, some are used by the military, some are used by ordinary people, and some are used by amateur radio operators (Hams). Guglielmo Marconi invented the radio. (Goo-LYEL-moe marr-CONE-ee)
Once you have your Amateur License, you can buy a ham radio online, you can go to a local hamvention where vendors like icom and kenwood will be selling radios, you could go to a local radio club, I'm sure they'd be happy to sell you one of their old radios at a great price, or point you in the dirrection of a local ham shop.
If you are going to keep on being so amateur they are not going to hire us. Stop being so amateur!
There are many types of emergency radios available. Some of the types of radio available include Ham radio, AM radios, FM radios, CB radios and walkie talkies.
Tivoli makes portable radios, table radios, Internet radios, hi-fi systems, and although all their radios can connect with iPods, they also make special radios specifically designed for optimal iPod integration.
Radios' is the plural possessive of the singular noun radio.
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