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Australian Ham Radio Handbook Peter Parker

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Australian Ham Radio Handbook Peter Parker
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Publisher: Independently Published
File Extension: PDF
File size: 8.41 MB
Pages: 195
Author: Peter Parker
ISBN: B07WSYWYVD
Language: English
Year: 2019

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Australian Ham Radio Handbook Peter Parker by Peter Parker B07WSYWYVD instant download after payment.

A lucky few have a mentor to guide them. Radio clubs can also help. But
not everyone has a local club due to our country’s size and scattered
population. Or, even if one exists, its activities may be too limited or
specialised to give newcomers the best possible guidance. Then there are
those, who, due to available time and inclination, prefer to learn by
themselves.This is where the Australian Ham Radio Handbook comes in. It’s written
especially for anyone wishing to learn more about amateur radio in Australia.
If you like what you read and get your Foundation Licence, it will help you
set up a station and get on air. That makes it a handy addition to existing
licence manuals and theory books written to help you pass the exams or
explain radio’s workings.There’s stuff here that the Foundation syllabus doesn’t cover but I think is
important. You’ll read about equipment, antennas, station setup and making
contacts. A surprising number of facets of amateur radio are open to
Foundation licence holders. Again I cover these in detail without presuming
too much knowledge.If nothing else I hope that the Australian Ham Radio Handbook encourages
you to explore different bands, modes and specialties of amateur radio. I am
sure you will enjoy them as much as I do.

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