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Ham Radio Handbook[edit]

Ham Radio Handbook[edit]

Amateur radio frequency allocations
2200-meter band
500 kHz
600-meter amateur radio band
160-meter band
80-meter band
60-meter band
40-meter band
20-meter band
15-meter band
10-meter band
6-meter band
4-meter band
2-meter band
1.25-meter band
70-centimeter band
33-centimeter band
23-centimeter band
13-centimeter band
9-centimeter band
5-centimeter band
3-centimeter band
1.2-centimeter band
6-millimeter band
4-millimeter band
2.5-millimeter band
2-millimeter band
1-millimeter band
ACP-131
Aeronautical Code signals
Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
Amateur radio
Amateur radio call signs
Amateur radio direction finding
Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning
Amateur radio homebrew
Amateur radio net
Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
Amateur radio operator
Amateur radio repeater
Amateur radio satellite
Amateur radio station
Amateur television
American Radio Relay League
Amplitude and phase-shift keying
Amplitude modulation
Amplitude-shift keying
AMSAT
AMTOR
Anomalous propagation
Antenna (radio)
APRS Calling
Asynchronous serial communication
Automatic Packet Reporting System
Automatic repeat request
Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio
Bandplan
Bandwidth (signal processing)
Baud
Baudot code
Bell 103 modem
Bell 202 modem
Call sign
Callbook
Chirp spread spectrum
Citizens band radio
CLOVER2000
Contact (amateur radio)
Contesting
Contesting controversies
Continuous phase modulation
Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System
Continuous wave
CQ (call)
Crystal oscillator
D-STAR
Data transmission
Digital Radio Mondiale
Digital signal processing
Direct-sequence spread spectrum
Doppler effect
DX-pedition
DXing
Earth–Moon–Earth communication
Echoes of Apollo
Echolink
Elecraft
EQSO
Etymology of ham radio
Extremely high frequency
Extremely low frequency
Field Day (amateur radio)
FM broadcast band
Frequency modulation
Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
Frequency-shift keying
Hamfest
Hellschreiber
High frequency
High Frequency Internet Protocol
High-speed multimedia radio
High-speed telegraphy
Homebuilt machines
Icom Incorporated
Internet Radio Linking Project
Internet remote base
ITU prefix
Junk box
KDR 444
Kenwood Corporation
Knock-down kit
Linear amplifier
List of amateur radio modes
List of amateur radio repeater sites
List of CB slang
List of QRP Transceivers
List of software-defined radios
Low frequency
LowFER
LPD433
Maidenhead Locator System
Maritime mobile amateur radio
Medium frequency
Meteor burst communications
Micropower radio
Minimum-shift keying
Modulated continuous wave
Modulation
Morse code
Morse code abbreviations
MT63
Multiple frequency-shift keying
MW DX
Narrow-bandwidth television
NATO phonetic alphabet
Navtex
Olivia MFSK
On-off keying
Packet radio
PACTOR
Phase-shift keying
Pirate radio
Pirate radio in Europe
Pirate radio in North America
Pirate radio in the United Kingdom
Pirate Radio USA
Pirate television
PMR446
Portable operation (amateur radio)
Procedure word
PSK31
PSK63
Pulse-position modulation
Q code
Q15X25
QN Signals
QRA locator
QRP operation
QSL card
Quadrature amplitude modulation
Radio Orienteering in a Compact Area
Radio propagation
Radio shack
Radio wave
Radiofax
Radiosport
Radioteletype
Remote base station
RIGblaster Nomic
RST code
S meter
Sailmail
Scanner (radio)
Shortwave listening
Shortwave radio
Sideband
Single operator two radios
Single-carrier FDMA
Single-sideband modulation
SITOR
Skip zone
Skywave
Slow-scan television
Software-defined radio
SOTA Mapping Project
Special event station
Spirit of Knoxville
Spread spectrum
STANAG 5066
Station identification
Summits on the Air
Super high frequency
Super low frequency
Telegraph key
Terahertz radiation
Transceiver
Transmitter hunting
Transverter
Trellis modulation
TV and FM DX
Two-way radio
UHF CB
Ultra high frequency
Ultra low frequency
Very high frequency
Very low frequency
Videotelephony
Vintage amateur radio
Voice-operated switch
WARC bands
Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System
World Radiosport Team Championship
WSJT (Amateur radio software)
WSPR (amateur radio software)
X band
Yaesu
Yaesu (brand)
Yaesu FT-1000MP
Yaesu FT-101
Yaesu FT-221
Yaesu FT-450
Yaesu FT-60
Yaesu FT-817
Yaesu VX series

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