You can check the FCC website, and they will have a searchable database of all the Hams in the United States. You can also go to QRZ.com, or ARRL.com and they also have the same information.
To become a licensed Amateur Radio Operator, you must pass the FCC examination (About 35 questions) - More information can be found at ARRL.ORG or QRZ.COM
A "ham" (amateur) radio station consists of two essential functional blocks inaddition to the licensed human operator ... a radio transmitter and a radio receiver.The ultimate purpose of the package is 2-way communication with anotheramateur station that is similarly equipped.Except in certain few specially-authorized cases, one-way 'broadcast' transmissionis not permitted, so a typical communication follows this format:-- By means of radio transmission, Operator 'A' announces his desire to establishcommunication with another licensed ham (amateur) radio station. Operator 'A'then silences his transmitter, and listens to his receiver.-- By means of his own radio transmitter, Operator 'B' responds to Operator 'A',then suspends his transmission and listens to his own receiver.-- Operator 'A' responds to Operator 'B'. He informs Operator 'B' of his name andlocation, possibly describes his radio equipment briefly, and tells Operator 'B' howwell or poorly his signal is being received.-- Operator 'B' then delivers the same information to Operator 'A'.-- At the mutual option of both operators, they may end their communication atthis point, or they may continue it for many hours, discussing their mutualinterests in certain technical minutiae of radio communication, their other hobbies,their occupations, their station in life and career, their families, their vacations,their literary and musical interests, religion, political tendencies, tastes in food andfine wine, etc. Exactly like two individuals who meet in a bar or on a train, exceptthat these two may be separated by half of a world, and have met on ham radio.And that's how ham radio works.
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'''Mobile Virtual Network Operator.''' They are cell phone carrier (such as a prepaid wireless carrier) that typically do not have its own network infrastructure (an interconnected group of computer systems) and licensed radio spectrum (permission to use part of a radio frequency).
A "ham" (amateur) radio station consists of two essential functional blocksin addition to the licensed human operator ... a radio transmitter and a radioreceiver. By virtue of the government-issued license granted to the operator,the operator himself may have designed, constructed, installed, modified, orrestored the transmitter, the receiver, the antenna, or any other ancillaryequipment that comprises his station. The ultimate purpose of the package is2-way communication with another amateur station that is similarly equipped.Except in certain few specially-authorized cases, one-way 'broadcast' transmissionis not permitted, so a typical communication follows this format:-- By means of radio transmission, Operator 'A' announces his desire to establishcommunication with another licensed ham (amateur) radio station. Operator 'A'then silences his transmitter, and listens to his receiver.-- By means of his own radio transmitter, Operator 'B' responds to Operator 'A',then suspends his transmission and listens to his own receiver.-- Operator 'A' responds to Operator 'B'. He informs Operator 'B' of his name andlocation, possibly describes his radio equipment briefly, and tells Operator 'B' howwell or poorly his signal is being received.-- Operator 'B' then delivers the same information to Operator 'A'.-- At the mutual option of both operators, they may end their communication atthis point, or they may continue it for many hours, discussing their mutualinterests in certain technical minutiae of radio communication, their other hobbies,their occupations, their station in life and career, their families, their vacations,their literary and musical interests, religion, political tendencies, tastes in food andfine wine, etc. Exactly like two individuals who meet in a bar or on a train, exceptthat these two may be separated by half of a world, and have met on ham radio.And that's how ham radio works.
Ham radios are also called amateur radios. SR-955 HPC and SR-655 HPC are the best amateur radios. Below are some of the feature of SR-955 and SR-655. Have a high power radio, 7 color frequency display, dimmer control, its also clarifier and Pc programmable system.
My parent is a radio operator in the North Sea and makes $140,000 CDN/year
It is used in ham radio terms as a term for the wife of the ham operator.
In the US, the FAA controls licensing of pilots. You can search for their pilot's license (a.k.a. their Airmen Certificate) on the FAA's website: https://amsrvs.registry.faa.gov/airmeninquiry/
Companies who would hire a bilingual radio operator without experience are Radio Max and Royal Media.
There is no age limit or restriction on Amateur Radio Operator licenses. If you can pass the test, you're granted the license.
It's possible for a non-ham to speak on a radio of a ham under supervision. That means the ham has to be at the "control point", or the locality where the action (talking) is taking place. But a non-ham couldn't say, be across the parking lot from him/her and use a ham radio.