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Arrl books
The ARRL Radio Amateur's Operations Manual is the most complete book on amateur radio operations. Helps guide you through the dozens of ways hams can communicate with each other. ...
Ham radio suppliers
The retevis offers quality amateur radio equipment for amateur radio enthusiasts. ...
6m ham radio
The 6-meter band is the lowest portion of the very high frequency (VHF) radio spectrum internationally allocated to amateur radio use. The term refers to the average signal wavelength of 6 meters. ...
6 meter repeaters
6 meter repeaters Cavities are smaller, but still usually 4 to 5 feet tall. Offsets can be 500 KHz, 1 Mhz, sometimes more, depends on the local coordinator and the local band plan. The repeater band is much wider, and mobile antennas rarely cover more than 500 KHz. ...
A Guide for New GMRS radio comers
GMRS is a licensed radio service that uses channels around 462 MHz and 467 MHz.you must get a gmrs license, and the blog talk about how to operate and use. ...
Best two way RETEVIS radios
This article mainly discusses the factors of choosing the best walkie talkie, help you to choose the best retevis two way radios. ...
How to check the radio license?
This article is about how to find two way radio license ...
NMO antenna mounts
NMO stands for "New Motorola Mount", an extremely popular antenna mount that securely hold mobile antennas on vehicles. ...
Ham radio q codes chart
The Q code is a three-letter combination beginning with the letter Q, originally reserved for wireless telegraph operators, and has become a permanent part of ham jargon. ...
NXDN ham radio
The NXDN is FDMA-based and was developed to satisfy the FCC “refarming” mandate that called for all LMR use in the VHF and UHF bands to shift to narrowband capability. ...