The FCC requires that amateur radio operators running above a certain power on a specific band site analysis in order to determine if RF fields are below a specific limit where people are. If the RF fields are above the limit, the operator must reduce the power until the the fields are at a safe limit.
Yes. You're concentration is reduced and so reaction time is increased. If you cannot react fast enough to a child in the road or unusual manouver from another vehicle, you present a danger to yourself and the people around you.
No, it is not dying out. in fact, with the growth of the Internet, it has become accessible to a wider range of people and the opposite is in fact true. it has even become incredibly easy to set up. all you need is radio automation software (Eg. Mixxx), Lame Encoder, and a server. just go to caster beta and you will find all the instructions, and its all free. it is now only costing people as much as the Internet costs to stream it all. In my opinion, Amateur radio is fading because of the Internet, and other forms of communication that do not require a license. The simple truth is that the only fading is with appliance operators, glorified CB users with a license. Those numbers are fading, but not fast enough. The true radio amateur is an operator for life. There is much more to amateur radio than simple talk. Streaming over the Internet is not amateur radio, even though many use it. When conditions warrant, you will see the true amateur radio operators handling emergency communication, supplementing our local government emergency communication's. The internet will not be anywhere in site when that happens.
It was Amateur Night at the Apollo Theater and she was going to be a dancer. Then she got up on stage and she changed her mind and knew she couldn't dance in front of all those people. She had won the opportunity to do that so the judges said 'well do something' so she decided to sing. Her music influence that she tried to sing like was Connie Boswell. She talks about this in an interview she did on an episode of "Oscar Peterson & Friends".
Poor.
Ireland still remained poor even after the pamphlet was written. Most people had to try and make a living from the land.
People living near a dormant volcano may be unaware of the danger. A dormant volcano may become active at any point of timeand the people living near the volcano may not realize it is about to erupt.
Most people currently have television that do not have antennas because it was required the you get a booster box to pick up certain channels. Howevere, they're are still people that do use antennas.
heavy rain
Preferably evacuate, get out of there
They pierce their noses.
The level is higher than most people.
They communicate using antennas on their heads
The length of an antenna is based on what frequency it is designed to send or receive. The higher the freq. the shorter the antenna. For instance, cell phone antennas are very short while AM radio antennas are long. CB antennas are 18 feet long but there are many exceptions where people have tried to design shorter versions that will still work well.
An amateur press association is a group of people who collaborate on producing an internally distributed periodical.
Once she gets a paying role and she becomes professional
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amateur astronomers and astronomers