Amateur radio is a Hoby , there is no money oriented activities.
Er..like normal activity??
They have the capability to do so, but must obtain a warrant in order to legally use any information they may gather. Reality check: Cellphones are nothing but small radio transmitters, and ANYONE with a proper receiving radio can listen.
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The answer you need is found in "Ohms Law." It is expressed like this: Current = watts divided by volts Watts = Volts multiplied by current Volts = Watts divided by current. I recommend you look into the hobby of Amateur Radio and put your knowledge of electronics to a fun use. My wife and I are both 'hams' and love the hobby!
To tell you what the Weathers going to be like that day.
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.
We are not amateurs. We are real professionals.
No! CB power amps are very unlawful, and they can interfere with legal radio communications. (Like Amateur Radio)
Some amateur radio operators regularly communicate with each other by reflecting their signals off of the moon, so we know that amateur radio communication is possible over distances of at least a half-million miles ... something like 19 times the distance around the earth We don't know how much farther it might work, because there aren't any hams out there to talk to.
In the USA, the license is granted by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) ... just like every authorization to transmit radio, no matter for what purpose. In the case of an amateur ("ham") license, the individual has to pass a test that covers topics in the rules and regulations that relate to the Amateur Service, plus a few technical subjects. There are enough magazines, books, tapes, sample tests, and publications of all kinds to fill a small library, of materials designed to introduce you to Amateur Radio and help you prepare for the test. The best place to start is the website of the American Radio Relay League. It's been the largest organization representing Amateur Radio for most of the 100 years that the hobby has existed. The link to the ARRL's website is in the "related links" attached to this answer. Good luck. K2KQU
It helps people know how the weather is like or instead of watching a game you can listen or in tornado it will tell you when it starting or when it has ended!
Atmospheric bounce is a technique used by Amateur Radio operators - to increase the distance their signals travel. Some frequency bands in use by amateur radio enthusiasts have a limit on the amount of power their equipment can produce. This often restricts the distance their signals can travel (sometimes to just a few miles). By using atmospheric bounce, an operator can 'reflect' the radio signal off the upper atmosphere (like shining a torch on a mirror) and thus the range can be (often dramatically) increased.
Yes, Japan like all other countries will have radioactivity. But not as much as say Chernobyl, or even Bikini Atoll.
Amateur boxing is not supposed to be a paid situation. Sometimes amateurs can be paid for expenses like meals and travel.
Someone like an amateur. Someone who is new to something like a sport or a job.
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.
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.