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Ham Radio 101

Ham radio, also known as amateur radio, is a hobby and service that uses radio communication equipment to communicate with other radio operators around the world. Ham radio operators use a variety of voice and data modes, including Morse code, voice, digital modes, and even television signals to communicate with one another.

Amateur radio operators are licensed by their respective governments, and they use designated frequencies and power levels to communicate with one another. Ham radio can be used for a variety of purposes, including emergency communication, experimentation with radio equipment and technology, and participating in contests and competitions.

Ham radio has been an important part of communication technology since the early 1900s, and it continues to be an active and vibrant community of radio operators around the world.

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