Life as an Amateur
Welcome to Amateur Radio! It is obviously an interest that you have, but you need to know more about it before you dive in,
here’s your chance. Between these covers is information that can help you decide if this is a hobby you can enjoy.
Can you have fun in radio? YES!
Can you learn new things? YES!
Can you help during a disaster? YES!
The answers to your questions await, Let’s go over them together.
Welcome to Amateur Radio! It is obviously an interest that you have, but you need to know more about it before you dive in,
here’s your chance. Between these covers is information that can help you decide if this is a hobby you can enjoy.
Can you have fun in radio? YES!
Can you learn new things? YES!
Can you help during a disaster? YES!
The answers to your questions await, Let’s go over them together.
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