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Radio Hams - 1939 is rated/received certificates of:

USA:Approved (PCA #5059)

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Is Ham radio and amateur radio is same?

Yes Ham Radio and Amateur Radio are same. Amateur and Ham radio operators use two-way radio stations from their homes, cars, boats and outdoors to make hundreds of friends around town and around the world. They communicate with each other using voice, computers, and Morse code. Some hams bounce their signals off the upper regions of the atmosphere, so they can talk with hams on the other side of the world. Other hams use satellites. Many use hand-held radios that fit in their pockets.


What is ham radio?

Ham radio operators use two-way radio stations from their homes, cars, boats and outdoors to make hundreds of friends around town and around the world. They communicate with each other using voice, computers, and Morse code. Some hams bounce their signals off the upper regions of the atmosphere, so they can talk with hams on the other side of the world. Other hams use satellites. Many use hand-held radios that fit in their pockets.


What is the need of ham radio?

Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is both a hobby and a service in which participants, called "hams," use various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training.


What has the author C L Hutchinson written?

C. L. Hutchinson has written: 'Simple and fun antennas for hams' -- subject(s): Amateur radio stations, Amateurs' manuals, Antennas, Design and construction, Radio, Shortwave radio


What are the Common radio activities of Ham Radio operator?

Using HF (high frequency 3-30mHz) to talk to area hams in a converstional format Using HF to communicate with hams in other parts of the US and around the world Contesting . . . see how many other hams you can contact in the contest period. Message handling for military person . . . MARS (Military Affiliate Radio Service) Emergency message handling . . . ARES Providing backup battery-powered communications on the ground for police, fire, and other responders during emergencies that take down their regular radio service. Search and Rescue . . . providing communications in remote areas.


Have any radio hams or CB operators made two-way radio contact with a UFO?

Sadly, no. There was once a plan to arrange a schedule with one, but it gang aglay when it was discovered that UFOs don't exist.


What are uses of amateur radio?

Amateur radio is useful for: 1. Having fun talking to other hams around the world, or simply in your own town. 2. Keeping emotionally healthy. (Astronauts, most of whom are hams, talking to us hams on the ground.) 3. Passing emergency traffic across the land. 4. Providing communications between soldiers, sailors, and fliers from where they are stationed to back home. 5. Developing new equipment, concepts, methods, and modes of communications. Many of the radio technology today is founded in work done by hams. 6. Providing emergency communications service for disasters and other local disasters. 7. Providing for long-distance ham-to-ham communications by building, launching, and maintaining a number of Earth-orbiting satellites, like OSCAR (Orbiting Satellite Carrying Amateur Radio) and AMSAT.


When was Jarno Hams born?

Jarno Hams was born in 1974.


Are processed hams safer than real hams?

No not at all