Re: Ham radio exam session?
Yes, yes, no, no.
Basically, you get the ability to use the amateur radio frequencies. Passing the Technician exam, which is the entry level license, gives you full access to all of the amateur bands above 50 MHz. This gives you the ability to transmit with up to 1500 watts of power, at largely unlimited frequencies.
The higher levels of license give you access to the lower frequency bands, which have far longer range.
There are some restrictions on amateur radio operation, principally being that you must identify yourself, you can't broadcast, and you can't use encryption, or any other secret codes.
So, if you're looking to experiment with radio, amateur radio's good. If you're looking to fuck with people, it's not going to get you anything you aren't already prohibited from doing.
-Jon
Yes, yes, no, no.
Basically, you get the ability to use the amateur radio frequencies. Passing the Technician exam, which is the entry level license, gives you full access to all of the amateur bands above 50 MHz. This gives you the ability to transmit with up to 1500 watts of power, at largely unlimited frequencies.
The higher levels of license give you access to the lower frequency bands, which have far longer range.
There are some restrictions on amateur radio operation, principally being that you must identify yourself, you can't broadcast, and you can't use encryption, or any other secret codes.
So, if you're looking to experiment with radio, amateur radio's good. If you're looking to fuck with people, it's not going to get you anything you aren't already prohibited from doing.
-Jon
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