By: Nicolas DAlleva|2010-11-04|Outsourcing
Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a hobby and service that millions of people throughout the world partake in. Various types of radio communications are used by participants, called "hams", for public services, recreation, and self-training.
By: Tom Fuszard|2010-04-03|Satellite Radio
Since spring 1984, candidates for a ham radio exam have been able to take advantage of a very convenient testing program.
By: Robert W. Benjamin|2010-10-23|Depression
How often have you seen a child running to a window and peering out at the falling snow with a big smile and a pumpkin like face. Most children love snow, and the more the better.
By: Robert Benjamin|2010-10-23|Hobbies
How often have you seen a child running to a window and peering out at the falling snow with a big smile and a pumpkin like face. Most children love snow, and the more the better.
By: Tom Fuszard|2010-04-03|Fundraising
OK, so you've passed your amateurradio exam and are waiting for your "ticket" (license). All that studying, cramming, and worrying are behind you. It's about this time that you start to ask yourself, "What do I do now?" Great question. Your first step is to consider the type of equipment to buy.
By: gaga|2011-01-15|Business
How it works A crystal radio can be thought of as a radio receiver reduced to its essentials.
By: vivi|2010-10-10|Other Business
Technical information FRS radios are limited to 500 milliwatts according to FCC regulations. Channels 1 to 7 are shared with low-power interstitial channels of GMRS, the General Mobile radio Service.
By: Johndy Sons|2012-02-14|Gadgets and gizmos
Every single radio produced has a one of a kind structure plus a patent style that is definitely developed for a specific use.
By: Brandi Yates|2010-10-19|Communications
Ham radios or amateur radios are used by many individuals especially amateurs who use various radio gears to communicate with other amateurs as a recreational practice, or training, or public services.
By: Jacque Crook|2010-09-28|Article Marketing
Shortwave radio antennas are a necessity for the shortwave radio operator as they are what sends and brings in the signal across the airwaves into the radio. The benefits of the radio antennas are that they enable a greater and stronger signal to and from the radio.