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Article by David Thorson

New sciences attract a lot of folks who like to experiment and create their personal stuff. Radio has received a good share of the attention since it was discovered. A lot of in remote places had radios as their only means of communication. Clubs began. Associations were formed. Networks had been established. CB radio is restricted to low power, about five watts, and short range communications. Amateur radio is allowed to use up to 1000 watts and unlimited range. CB channels are limited to 40 and in an urban location, they can become extremely busy. Amateur wavebands are wider and have more space, so it is not as crowded. Amateur operators may possibly use AM, SSB. (Single Side Band), FM teletype, and TV. CB doesn't will need a license or testing. Amateur radio operators must pass examinations and purchase licenses.

Sorts of amateur radio licenses accessible.

Novice - Permits transmissions by Morse and single sideband voice between 28.3 and 28.5 MHz and radio teletype from 28.1 to 28.3 MHz. Between 222.01 and 223.91 MHz and from 1270 to 1295 MHz, Single side band and FM voice. This band also makes use of TV. For novice you want to pass an examination on theory.

Technician - you are limited to voice on the same frequencies as the novice license and might also use the VHF and UHF radio frequencies. A theory exam ought to be passed, like part on FCC rules.

Common - A permit for communication by Morse, AM, FM, SSB, slow scan television, and radio teletype on HF, VHF and UHF frequencies. This demands passing an exam on FCC regulations and general radio theory.

Advanced - Gives access to more High Frequency areas. Requirements the applicant to hold the Basic license and pass a far more advanced theory examination.

Added Class - Holders of this license have total access to all HF VHF and UHF frequencies which have been assigned to amateur radio. For this license you should have passed the basic and advanced exams, be ready to copy Morse code at 20 words per minute and total an examination on the much more complicated aspects of radio theory, operations and FCC guidelines.

The American Radio Relay League will give you data and supplies that you need to tale and pass the examinations for the level of license you want to try for.

Don't like exams? Don't have time to study and take them? You can still join the radio users group with the exam-free and license -free CB radio. All you need is the equipment.

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If you would like to understand much more about CB radio or 10 meter radio you can pay a visit to us at ThorsCBradio.com. ten meter radios are becoming more well-liked because they give greater power than classic CB radios.

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