In this video I give my own humble opinion about the differences between amateur ham radio equipment and professional ham radio equipment based on 20 years of experience in the field.
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Ham Radio Power Supply
Product Description TekPower TP30SWII 30 Amp DC 13.8V Switching Power Supply with Noise Offset The TekPower TP30SWII is an analog professional DC power supply for powering many devices such as Ham/CB…
How to Operate a CB Radio
Citizens band radios provide safety and company on the road, and can be more reliable than cell phones. Step 1: Tune in Tune in to one of the 40 channels on…
Amateur Radio Vanity Call Signs
Applying for a Vanity Call Sign using the FCC ULS database. A Vanity call sign is a special Amateur Radio call sign specifically chosen by a person or club who is currently…
Technologies Used For a Two Way Radio
A two way radio employs various technologies to send and receive data. These technologies have been se developed that they make the use of this type of a radio very easy. Also…
2 Way Radios and the Information You Need to Know
A 2 way radio differs from a broadcast radio in the sense that it can receive as well as send messages and can be used for communication between two people. These types…
The Merits Of Hot-Swappable Transceiver
Signal-converting units that can be readily plugged and detached from an information network’s routers, switches, and other hub devices are labeled hot-swappable transceivers. Instead of transceivers which are permanently attached to…
How to use Sampling Frequencies and Bit Rates to Your Advantage
I had a conversation recently with a student from Garnish School of Sound who described himself as a “glitch-dubstep-lo-fi composer” He went on to describe a couple of his tracks which…