
Authoritative.
Strategic.

Written by Ward Silver, an electrical engineer, Certified Amateur Radio License Examiner, and columnist for QST, a monthly magazine for ham operators, Ham Radio for Dummies gives you the info you need to delve into the science or dive into the conversation. It explains how you can:
Complete with a glossary and ten pages of additional suggested resources, Ham Radio for Dummies encourages you to touch that dial and take that mike.
CUL. (That’s Morse Code for “see you later.”)
Part I: What Is Ham Radio All About?
Chapter 1: Getting Acquainted with Ham Radio.
Chapter 2: Getting a Handle on Ham Radio Technology.
Chapter 3: Finding Other Hams: Your Support Group.
Part II: Wading through the Licensing Process.
Chapter 4: Figuring Out the Licensing System.
Chapter 5: Studying for Your License.
Chapter 6: Taking the Test.
Chapter 7: Obtaining Your License and Call Sign.
Part III: Hamming It Up.
Chapter 8: Making Contact.
Chapter 9: Casual Operating.
Chapter 10: Operating with Intent.
Chapter 11: Specialties.
Part IV: Building and Operating a Station That Works.
Chapter 12: Getting on the Air.
Chapter 13: Organizing Your Shack.
Chapter 14: Housekeeping (Logs and QSLs).
Chapter 15: Hands-On Radio.
Part V: The Part of Tens.
Chapter 16: Ten Secrets for Beginners.
Chapter 17: Ten Secrets of the Masters.
Chapter 18: Ten First Station Tips.
Chapter 19: Ten Easy Ways to Have Fun on the Radio.
Chapter 20: Ten Ways to Give Back to Ham Radio.
Part VI: Appendixes.
Appendix A: Glossary.
Appendix B: The Best References.
Index.
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