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Getting Started with HAM Radio

February 26, 2021 Posted by Mike Technology

CQ CQ CQ, this is KE8RFH, over!

I recently passed my HAM radio technician exam and earned my amateur radio license. The world of HAM radio is truly fascinating—it’s an incredible journey into understanding radio signals, frequency allocations, and much more. This experience has inspired new ideas and possibilities for future interactions. Like many enthusiasts, I’ve found it easy to fall into the excitement of acquiring new gear (GAS), which is part of the fun in this hobby! Getting started with HAM radio is a really rewarding hobby!

Radios are such a rewarding hobby! I’m currently studying for my General license, which will allow me to transmit on a wider range of frequencies. It’s a fantastic way to dive deeper into the world of electronics and expand your technical knowledge.

Check out some of these great online resources if you want to get into the hobby too.

Websites

  1. ARRL.org
    • Offers resources for licensing, operating, and connecting with the HAM community.
    • Website: ARRL
  2. QRZ.com
    • A comprehensive platform for callsign lookup, forums, and beginner tips.
    • Website: QRZ
  3. eHam.net
    • A resource-rich site with reviews, forums, and articles on various HAM radio topics.
    • Website: eHam
  4. HamStudy.org
    • Free practice tests and study resources to prepare for your license exam.
    • Website: HamStudy

YouTube Channels

  1. Dave Casler (KEØOG)
    • Offers step-by-step video tutorials for new hams.
    • Channel: KEØOG on YouTube
  2. Ham Radio Crash Course
    • Hosted by Josh Nass (KI6NAZ), it’s a mix of beginner tips, gear reviews, and community topics.
    • Channel: Ham Radio Crash Course
  3. K8MRD Radio Stuff
    • Focuses on practical tips, reviews, and tutorials for new operators.
    • Channel: K8MRD Radio Stuff

Apps

  1. RepeaterBook
    • Helps you locate repeaters near you.
    • Available on iOS and Android.
  2. HamLog
    • A logbook app that’s useful for keeping track of your contacts.
    • Available on multiple platforms.
  3. QRZ Assistant
    • Provides on-the-go callsign lookups and other helpful tools.

Communities and Clubs

  1. Local Amateur Radio Clubs
    • Find clubs near you via ARRL’s club search (ARRL Club Finder) to connect with experienced operators and attend events.
  2. Reddit Communities
    • r/amateurradio: A supportive forum for beginners and seasoned hams.
    • Website: r/amateurradio
  3. Facebook Groups
    • Search for HAM radio or amateur radio groups to join communities of like-minded enthusiasts.

Software Tools

  1. Fldigi and WSJT-X
    • For digital modes such as PSK31 and FT8, ideal for technicians looking to explore beyond voice.
  2. Chirp
    • Programming software for your handheld radios (HTs).

Events

  1. Ham Radio Field Day
    • Organized annually by ARRL, this event is perfect for new operators to get hands-on experience and learn from others.
  2. Local HAMfests
    • Great for networking and purchasing equipment at a bargain.

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Mike has over 20+ years of creative and technical design and development experience. His education includes a Bachelors and Masters degree in Computer Animation. He's worked in the automotive, design, education, electronics, software, and user experience industries across the globe. The companies he's worked with include, Alpine Electronics, Ford, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles, and more.

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