#HamRadio

Any tips for getting started in Ham Radio?

Note the following:

1) I'm 76, still work part time, and have neither desire nor money to spend a boatload of $ on gear. Is this still a feasible activity?

2) Aside from my own curiousity, I'm hoping that if I get licensed, I can perhaps interest one of my grandchildren in amateur radio. Are many kids involved?

3) Passing the technician exam doesn't seem particularly difficult, but I don't get the feeling that the exam prep has much to do with actually being a Ham operator. Other than having an operator next door, how does one actually learn the real stuff?

Thanks!

Reply to this note

Please Login to reply.

Discussion

I'm intrigued by ham radio also... But also in a similar situation (age, time limits, and financial limits). Following to learn more. πŸ™πŸ«‚

You can also listen online with sdr (software defined radios) all over world the broadcast on the internet websdr.org

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0C1C19KL5/ref=sw_img_1?smid=A18XOJWNLNTVID&psc=1

I’ve used these, with chirp software and a computer you can program to ham freq, murs, frs, most terrestrial bands…

Are you still interested? SDR today is something very powerful!