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Okay, to land on this page you must have a fleeting interest or even a curiosity as to what this thing called Amateur Radio is all about and I get that. Suffice is it to say that Amateur Radio allows an operator to talk to other Amateurs (Hams) All over the world, but it’s way more than that, the world is your technical oyster once you become licenced. There are so many aspects to Amateur Radio that I cannot actually list them all here, We get our licence by taking a short exam, which to be honest isn’t difficult if you have an active interest in radio, then we find our own niche’s. My own personal interest is propagation, the very thing that makes Amateur Radio distant transmissions (DX) work. So that’s just me and my way of doing things, there’s a world of things you can do like, Build your own radio (and use it on the air), whilst on the subject of building things, you can also build your own antenna’s and use them too.
Click the picture to see the big picture (quite literally) Amateur Radio is another lifestyle, once you’re hooked you’re hooked for good. In the poster you see Tim Peake, yes he did school contacts from the ISS using amateur radio, when I say amateur radio is out of this world you know that is quite true. Satellites and ISS are open to you if you take and pass the Foundation licence exam More? Click Here.
Okay, to land on this page you must have a fleeting interest or even a curiosity as to what this thing called Amateur Radio is all about and I get that. Suffice is it to say that Amateur Radio allows an operator to talk to other Amateurs (Hams) All over the world, but it’s way more than that, the world is your technical oyster once you become licenced. There are so many aspects to Amateur Radio that I cannot actually list them all here, We get our licence by taking a short exam, which to be honest isn’t difficult if you have an active interest in radio, then we find our own niche’s. My own personal interest is propagation, the very thing that makes Amateur Radio distant transmissions (DX) work. So that’s just me and my way of doing things, there’s a world of things you can do like, Build your own radio (and use it on the air), whilst on the subject of building things, you can also build your own antenna’s and use them too.
I mentioned talk to the world didn’t I? Well you can, I remember when I used CB and spoke to Bexleyheath (yes just 5 miles away) using 5 watts. Remember my first contact on Amateur Radio, 5 Watts into Bulgaria. Remember Satellites too? All available for you to explore, the only thing you’re missing so far is a licence. So get in on the act, you’ll love it believe me.
Take a look at this leaflet as it is quite informative, it has helpful information on different aspects of Amateur Radio also RSGB contact details, give them a call, they could give you information regarding nearby clubs that would also help you. I started of at Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society, they really helped me. We would be so happy if you joined us and I know, if you have the interest, you would be happy too, as Spock would say, “Facinating”
Well there you go, if you like what you have read then join us, why not take the foundation course? Click Here
IPK LONDON
ipk london
Okay, to land on this page you must have a fleeting interest or even a curiosity as to what this thing called Amateur Radio is all about and I get that. Suffice is it to say that Amateur Radio allows an operator to talk to other Amateurs (Hams) All over the world, but it’s way more than that, the world is your technical oyster once you become licenced. There are so many aspects to Amateur Radio that I cannot actually list them all here, We get our licence by taking a short exam, which to be honest isn’t difficult if you have an active interest in radio, then we find our own niche’s. My own personal interest is propagation, the very thing that makes Amateur Radio distant transmissions (DX) work. So that’s just me and my way of doing things, there’s a world of things you can do like, Build your own radio (and use it on the air), whilst on the subject of building things, you can also build your own antenna’s and use them too.
Okay, to land on this page you must have a fleeting interest or even a curiosity as to what this thing called Amateur Radio is all about and I get that. Suffice is it to say that Amateur Radio allows an operator to talk to other Amateurs (Hams) All over the world, but it’s way more than that, the world is your technical oyster once you become licenced. There are so many aspects to Amateur Radio that I cannot actually list them all here, We get our licence by taking a short exam, which to be honest isn’t difficult if you have an active interest in radio, then we find our own niche’s. My own personal interest is propagation, the very thing that makes Amateur Radio distant transmissions (DX) work. So that’s just me and my way of doing things, there’s a world of things you can do like, Build your own radio (and use it on the air), whilst on the subject of building things, you can also build your own antenna’s and use them too.
Click the picture to see the big picture (quite literally) Amateur Radio is another lifestyle, once you’re hooked you’re hooked for good. In the poster you see Tim Peake, yes he did school contacts from the ISS using amateur radio, when I say amateur radio is out of this world you know that is quite true. Satellites and ISS are open to you if you take and pass the Foundation licence exam More? Click Here.
I mentioned talk to the world didn’t I? Well you can, I remember when I used CB and spoke to Bexleyheath (yes just 5 miles away) using 5 watts. Remember my first contact on Amateur Radio, 5 Watts into Bulgaria. Remember Satellites too? All available for you to explore, the only thing you’re missing so far is a licence. So get in on the act, you’ll love it believe me.
Take a look at this leaflet as it is quite informative, it has helpful information on different aspects of Amateur Radio also RSGB contact details, give them a call, they could give you information regarding nearby clubs that would also help you. I started of at Chelmsford Amateur Radio Society, they really helped me. We would be so happy if you joined us and I know, if you have the interest, you would be happy too, as Spock would say, “Facinating”
Well there you go, if you like what you have read then join us, why not take the foundation course? Click Here