HAM RADIO EQUIPMENTS

Monday, July 18, 2011

Ham Radio License Class

Getting Your Ham Radio License Class

The Ham Whisperer's Technician Class License CourseYou are very happy with your new hobby and you want to jump on your hobby as soon as possible. Amateur radio, known as Ham Radio, That not your new hobby just for fun in spare time, but it can also give you more benefits.

You can easily get a new or used ham radio equipments, Select the Appropriate type of antenna or get quality transceiver amplifiers. But one thing and the most Important part is get your license. Be a licensed ham radio operator, It can Provide many benefits in future.

Getting licensed for ham operators do not need to take a long time even for months. Currently classes for licensed ham radio is not as difficult as you think, even you do not need to know Morse code to pass the test. You can follow this in a week and you've got a license.

You can get information from a radio amateur operator or club in your area regarding license study classes and they are happy to help you to get a license. Generally, amateur radio club organize classes and events in some areas is not only a club but also a high school or college has a community of amateur radius and they provide classes to obtain a license.

If you are a beginner, then the level Technician Class test is the right choice since the test has been watered down by the FCC by July 1, 2006. Test at this level is in the form of multiple choice with the number as many as 35 questions. Electronic theory and the fundamental rules are the the vast majority of tests at this level. In this class covers what the minimum equipment required in the operation of the station, how to Communicate with other operators, and basic knowledge of licensing regulations and the safety of using the radio.

So, today you can find clubs in your area, get the info you need. Begin to learn and be ready to get your tech amateur radio license test. Next week you've got your tech license. Enjoy your new hobby.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

Used Ham Radio

Finding The Best Used Ham Radios

Best Used Ham Radio
No doubt that getting a ham radio equipment with good quality, even expected to be near prime, but at a reasonable price is the wish of every person. So buying used ham radio was an option.
There is nothing wrong with your decision in buying used ham radio, if you get a well-preserved items,  correct and appropriate usage, so that you are satisfied with the goods you buy and can be used for a long term. Therefore before you decide to buy, there are some simple things you need to do.

First, make sure that you will only find the used ham radio of three years back, maximum. Once you have established the manufacture year, used ham radio that you will buy is also the top brands and models in that year. You can search it on search engines about ham radio in a certain year. When you find one brand that is quite popular in discussion and many opinions are available then you've narrowed the options that ease you to buy.

Secondly, you are also need to determine where to buy, whether online or offline. It does not matter whatever your choice, the important thing is the seller able to answer all your questions with clear, detailed, precise and fast. Ask every detail you want to know whether a function or a machine itself. You can cover your questions through a review or opinion that you get online.
Ask all things that may seem stupid or unpleasant as to “whether your machine have crashed”, “how do you use it daily” or "what part that has been changed because of damage". Always ask plenty of question so that you will not regret later on when deciding to buy.

Third, choose simple models. With a simple model generally it does not take much time for handling and uncomplicated care, so for this types mostly are still in good condition. Select the model of mobile units that have a wide band receiver (136-174). Can also choose the unit that has a 2 meter transceiver with a maximum 45 watts of power, has more than 15 Chanels, scan feature and an auto repeater offset.

Midland 1001Z 40-Channel CB RadioThe last, make sure that the unit you select is supported by the types of frequencies that exist in your country or your region and make sure that the used ham radio is official licensed. Never buy an amateur radio transmitter or transceiver power amplifier from someone who is not licensed.
There is nothing you need to worry of buying a used ham radio, as long as you are well-informed. You can try it at reputable merchant first and then compare the price with a ham radio operator you know and the operator you do not know. Do not forget to prepare your budget around $ 100 to $ 150 to enjoy your hobby.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Ham Radio Antennas

Antennas - Types For Your Ham Radio

Ham Radio Antennas are an inevitable part of amateur radio setup. These antennas need to be specially designed so it can receive quality signals from other amateur radio stations. In this case you need to know both the type, size and coverage antennas.

for ham radio operators we can distinguish two parts of the types of antennas. The first is the type of directional antenna, for example, Yagi and quad. The second we call nondirectional, such as Vertical. Determination of the type and size of the antenna wire adapted to the use of frequency and space available to build them. Wire antennas for the most part are semi-directional, but can also be directional depending on the design and configuration needs.

Yagi, directional antenna type is especially designed for one frequency who has limited strength and frequency badwidth so not ideal for the tune to two or three amateur frequency bands. If you need a directional antenna with a strength of more than one frequency, antenna quad cube could be an option. But you should consider placing space considering this type of antennas that do require a big space. In order to help you in determining the signal changes are needed, this types are designed to set up on poles or towers so as to maximize to receive and transmit radio signals in the desired direction.

The ARRL Antenna Book: The Ultimate Reference for Amateur Radio Antennas, Transmission Lines And Propagation (Arrl Antenna Book)For beginers, the wire antenna can be a good choice. Besides being very simple in design, tune and install, wire types are designed for particular frequencies which you do not need a lot of frequency. Installation generally is a dipole design in which the wire is attached between the two buffer that resembles an inverted vee. Despite the complexity can still occur for this type.

For experienced operators, selection, design and installation of the antenna is not mind spending, but for beginners this would require a high effort or could even be an endless nightmare if something goes wrong. Patient in determining the choice, many seeking information and diligently to try something new can be fun if your goal is to get a strong, stable signal and maximum power transfer.