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Saturday, June 4, 2022

How To Set Up An Antenna For Ham Radio



How To Set Up Ham Radio Antenna 

This article will help you to understand the basics of antenna and how to place linear amplifier with swr meter and antenna.

The first thing you need to do is to find a good location for your antenna. You should make sure that it is not too close or too far from the transmitter. The best location for an antenna is in the middle of a clear area, away from any obstructions like trees, buildings, or hills.

The next step is to measure the SWR (standing wave ratio) of your antenna. This can be done by using a SWR meter which can be purchased at any electronics store or online. You should place the SWR meter on one side of your antenna and then move it around until you find the point where there is no signal coming through on the



The antenna is the most important part of a radio system. It is the device that converts the electromagnetic waves into electric signals. The antenna should be placed in a location where it can receive and transmit signals without any obstructions.

The swr meter is used to measure the amount of power being transmitted by an antenna. It should be placed near the antenna to get accurate readings.

A linear amplifier should be placed as close as possible to the antenna, but not too close or it will cause interference with other devices in your home or office.

Friday, June 3, 2022

The First Ham Radio Operator


Would you like to know, was the first Radio Amateur ?

Well let me tell you . 

The first radio amateur radio operator was a man named Reginald Fessenden. He was born in 1866 and died in 1932. He was an inventor and engineer who is best known for his work with the development of the first practical radio transmitter.

Reginald Fessenden was an electrician, chemist, and employee of Thomas Edison.

Fessenden's work with the development of the first practical radio transmitter led to him being called "the father of modern wireless."


The first radio amateur radio operator was a man named Reginald Fessenden. He was born in 1866 and died in 1932. He was an inventor and engineer who is best known for his work with the development of the first practical radio transmitter.

Fessenden's work with the development of the first practical radio transmitter led to him being called "the father of radio."

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Tuesday, May 31, 2022

Ham Radio Modes


The most common mode is voice communication, which is done by using a microphone and speaker to transmit and receive sound waves. Other modes include Morse code, which transmits messages in the form of short pulses of light; radioteletype (RTTY), which transmits messages in the form of long pulses of light; and various digital modes that transmit data over a radio wave.

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