Ham Radio for Beginners (Paperback)
Talor Press
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Add to basketPaperback. What if you could talk to someone on the other side of the world using nothing but radio waves -- no cell towers, no internet, no monthly bills?Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, makes this possible every day. Over three million licensed operators worldwide use radio waves to communicate across neighborhoods and across oceans, to provide critical emergency communication when all other systems fail, and to experiment with technology that continues to evolve after more than a century of innovation.Ham Radio for Beginners is the complete guide for anyone who wants to join this remarkable community. Whether you are curious about the hobby, preparing for your first license exam, or setting up your first station, this book walks you through every step in clear, practical language with no unnecessary jargon.What you will learn inside: -- Getting licensed -- a complete walkthrough of the Technician, General, and Amateur Extra license exams, including what to study, where to find free practice exams, how to register for a test session, and what happens after you pass. The Technician exam has 35 multiple-choice questions, no Morse code requirement, and most people pass with two to four weeks of preparation.-- Understanding radio fundamentals -- how radio waves travel, why some frequencies bounce off the ionosphere for worldwide communication while others travel only line-of-sight, and how the solar cycle affects propagation. Includes frequency and wavelength calculations, power and decibel relationships, modulation types (AM, FM, SSB), impedance, and SWR.-- Antennas explained -- why the antenna is more important than the radio, how to build a half-wave dipole for under $20, VHF/UHF options from ground planes to Yagis, HF wire antennas and verticals, and critical safety rules for installation near power lines.-- Making your first contact -- step-by-step operating procedures, the NATO phonetic alphabet, signal reports, repeater operation, net participation, and your first HF contact. Includes working pileups, Q-codes, and common ham radio abbreviations. -- Digital modes -- FT8 and the WSJT-X software that enables worldwide contacts with just a few watts, APRS position tracking, DMR digital voice, JS8Call messaging, and Winlink email over radio. Complete setup instructions for getting started with digital modes.-- Emergency communication -- how amateur radio provides critical communication when infrastructure fails, with detailed coverage of ARES, RACES, and SKYWARN volunteer programs. Includes a complete emergency go-kit checklist and guidance for what to do when disaster strikes.-- Setting up your home station -- planning your station layout, routing feedlines, reducing RF interference with choke baluns, proper grounding and lightning protection, power systems and backup power including solar, and portable and mobile operating including Parks on the Air (POTA).-- Operating on a budget -- how to build a complete VHF/UHF station for under $50, assemble an HF station capable of worldwide communication for under $500, build your own antennas for a fraction of commercial prices, and take advantage of free software for digital modes, logging, and radio programming.-- Rules, regulations, and ethics -- FCC Part 97 essentials, power limits, prohibited communications, band plans, international operating, dealing with interference complaints, and the operating ethics that sustain the amateur radio community.-- Growing in the hobby -- joining a club, finding a mentor, pursuing awards like DXCC and Worked All States.Includes 5 detailed figures, 4 reference tables, 12 Key Takeaways sections, a 36-term glossary, 4 quick-reference checklists (pre-exam, new licensee first steps, station setup, and emergency go-kit), 3 appendix reference tables Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability.
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What if you could talk to someone on the other side of the world using nothing but radio waves -- no cell towers, no internet, no monthly bills?
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, makes this possible every day. Over three million licensed operators worldwide use radio waves to communicate across neighborhoods and across oceans, to provide critical emergency communication when all other systems fail, and to experiment with technology that continues to evolve after more than a century of innovation.
Ham Radio for Beginners is the complete guide for anyone who wants to join this remarkable community. Whether you are curious about the hobby, preparing for your first license exam, or setting up your first station, this book walks you through every step in clear, practical language with no unnecessary jargon.
What you will learn inside:
-- Getting licensed -- a complete walkthrough of the Technician, General, and Amateur Extra license exams, including what to study, where to find free practice exams, how to register for a test session, and what happens after you pass. The Technician exam has 35 multiple-choice questions, no Morse code requirement, and most people pass with two to four weeks of preparation.
-- Understanding radio fundamentals -- how radio waves travel, why some frequencies bounce off the ionosphere for worldwide communication while others travel only line-of-sight, and how the solar cycle affects propagation. Includes frequency and wavelength calculations, power and decibel relationships, modulation types (AM, FM, SSB), impedance, and SWR.
-- Antennas explained -- why the antenna is more important than the radio, how to build a half-wave dipole for under $20, VHF/UHF options from ground planes to Yagis, HF wire antennas and verticals, and critical safety rules for installation near power lines.
-- Making your first contact -- step-by-step operating procedures, the NATO phonetic alphabet, signal reports, repeater operation, net participation, and your first HF contact. Includes working pileups, Q-codes, and common ham radio abbreviations.
-- Digital modes -- FT8 and the WSJT-X software that enables worldwide contacts with just a few watts, APRS position tracking, DMR digital voice, JS8Call messaging, and Winlink email over radio. Complete setup instructions for getting started with digital modes.
-- Emergency communication -- how amateur radio provides critical communication when infrastructure fails, with detailed coverage of ARES, RACES, and SKYWARN volunteer programs. Includes a complete emergency go-kit checklist and guidance for what to do when disaster strikes.
-- Setting up your home station -- planning your station layout, routing feedlines, reducing RF interference with choke baluns, proper grounding and lightning protection, power systems and backup power including solar, and portable and mobile operating including Parks on the Air (POTA).
-- Operating on a budget -- how to build a complete VHF/UHF station for under $50, assemble an HF station capable of worldwide communication for under $500, build your own antennas for a fraction of commercial prices, and take advantage of free software for digital modes, logging, and radio programming.
-- Rules, regulations, and ethics -- FCC Part 97 essentials, power limits, prohibited communications, band plans, international operating, dealing with interference complaints, and the operating ethics that sustain the amateur radio community.
-- Growing in the hobby -- joining a club, finding a mentor, pursuing awards like DXCC and Worked All States.
Includes 5 detailed figures, 4 reference tables, 12 Key Takeaways sections, a 36-term glossary, 4 quick-reference checklists (pre-exam, new licensee first steps, station setup, and emergency go-kit), 3 appendix reference tables, and 12 curated resources for continued learning.
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