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Ham Radio: Your Key to Passing the Amateur Radio Technician License Test (Entering the World of Ham Radio Including the Latest Exam Specifications and How to Obtain Your License) - cover

Ham Radio: Your Key to Passing the Amateur Radio Technician License Test (Entering the World of Ham Radio Including the Latest Exam Specifications and How to Obtain Your License)

Anthony Bartlett

Verlag: Akshat Akshat

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Looking to up your ham radio contest game? Look no further than winning ham radio contests! This must-read book brings you everything you need to know about competing and winning in ham radio contests.With in-depth chapters covering everything from setting up your contest station to efficient frequency management, advanced operating techniques and more, winning ham radio contests is an indispensable guide for anyone looking to take their ham radio contesting skills to the next level.Join the ranks of successful contesters by mastering critical skills such as maximizing your score through proper log-keeping, optimizing your power and antenna setup, and finding, joining and succeeding in ham radio contest teams.You will learn when you get the ham radio book:A better understanding of ham radio and its purposePrivileges for entry-level license in the technician classLicense privileges for the general classLicense privileges for the amateur extra classHam radio frequency bands: what is it?Use cases of ham radio frequency bandsUnderstanding the frequency range of each bandUnderstanding hf bandsWhether you're interested in hobbyist experimentation, emergency communication, or simply connecting with like-minded individuals, ham radio is your ultimate guide to success. Take the first step towards becoming a proficient ham radio operator – grab your copy today!
Verfügbar seit: 30.04.2025.
Drucklänge: 60 Seiten.

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