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Ham Radio Handbook
Ham Radio Handbook
- Amateur radio frequency allocations
- 2200-meter band
- 500 kHz
- 600-meter amateur radio band
- 160-meter band
- 80-meter band
- 60-meter band
- 40-meter band
- 20-meter band
- 15-meter band
- 10-meter band
- 6-meter band
- 4-meter band
- 2-meter band
- 1.25-meter band
- 70-centimeter band
- 33-centimeter band
- 23-centimeter band
- 13-centimeter band
- 9-centimeter band
- 5-centimeter band
- 3-centimeter band
- 1.2-centimeter band
- 6-millimeter band
- 4-millimeter band
- 2.5-millimeter band
- 2-millimeter band
- 1-millimeter band
- ACP-131
- Aeronautical Code signals
- Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System
- Amateur radio
- Amateur radio call signs
- Amateur radio direction finding
- Amateur Radio High Altitude Ballooning
- Amateur radio homebrew
- Amateur radio net
- Amateur Radio on the International Space Station
- Amateur radio operator
- Amateur radio repeater
- Amateur radio satellite
- Amateur radio station
- Amateur television
- American Radio Relay League
- Amplitude and phase-shift keying
- Amplitude modulation
- Amplitude-shift keying
- AMSAT
- AMTOR
- Anomalous propagation
- Antenna (radio)
- APRS Calling
- Asynchronous serial communication
- Automatic Packet Reporting System
- Automatic repeat request
- Balloon Experiments with Amateur Radio
- Bandplan
- Bandwidth (signal processing)
- Baud
- Baudot code
- Bell 103 modem
- Bell 202 modem
- Call sign
- Callbook
- Chirp spread spectrum
- Citizens band radio
- CLOVER2000
- Contact (amateur radio)
- Contesting
- Contesting controversies
- Continuous phase modulation
- Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System
- Continuous wave
- CQ (call)
- Crystal oscillator
- D-STAR
- Data transmission
- Digital Radio Mondiale
- Digital signal processing
- Direct-sequence spread spectrum
- Doppler effect
- DX-pedition
- DXing
- Earth–Moon–Earth communication
- Echoes of Apollo
- Echolink
- Elecraft
- EQSO
- Etymology of ham radio
- Extremely high frequency
- Extremely low frequency
- Field Day (amateur radio)
- FM broadcast band
- Frequency modulation
- Frequency-hopping spread spectrum
- Frequency-shift keying
- Hamfest
- Hellschreiber
- High frequency
- High Frequency Internet Protocol
- High-speed multimedia radio
- High-speed telegraphy
- Homebuilt machines
- Icom Incorporated
- Internet Radio Linking Project
- Internet remote base
- ITU prefix
- Junk box
- KDR 444
- Kenwood Corporation
- Knock-down kit
- Linear amplifier
- List of amateur radio modes
- List of amateur radio repeater sites
- List of CB slang
- List of QRP Transceivers
- List of software-defined radios
- Low frequency
- LowFER
- LPD433
- Maidenhead Locator System
- Maritime mobile amateur radio
- Medium frequency
- Meteor burst communications
- Micropower radio
- Minimum-shift keying
- Modulated continuous wave
- Modulation
- Morse code
- Morse code abbreviations
- MT63
- Multiple frequency-shift keying
- MW DX
- Narrow-bandwidth television
- NATO phonetic alphabet
- Navtex
- Olivia MFSK
- On-off keying
- Packet radio
- PACTOR
- Phase-shift keying
- Pirate radio
- Pirate radio in Europe
- Pirate radio in North America
- Pirate radio in the United Kingdom
- Pirate Radio USA
- Pirate television
- PMR446
- Portable operation (amateur radio)
- Procedure word
- PSK31
- PSK63
- Pulse-position modulation
- Q code
- Q15X25
- QN Signals
- QRA locator
- QRP operation
- QSL card
- Quadrature amplitude modulation
- Radio Orienteering in a Compact Area
- Radio propagation
- Radio shack
- Radio wave
- Radiofax
- Radiosport
- Radioteletype
- Remote base station
- RIGblaster Nomic
- RST code
- S meter
- Sailmail
- Scanner (radio)
- Shortwave listening
- Shortwave radio
- Sideband
- Single operator two radios
- Single-carrier FDMA
- Single-sideband modulation
- SITOR
- Skip zone
- Skywave
- Slow-scan television
- Software-defined radio
- SOTA Mapping Project
- Special event station
- Spirit of Knoxville
- Spread spectrum
- STANAG 5066
- Station identification
- Summits on the Air
- Super high frequency
- Super low frequency
- Telegraph key
- Terahertz radiation
- Transceiver
- Transmitter hunting
- Transverter
- Trellis modulation
- TV and FM DX
- Two-way radio
- UHF CB
- Ultra high frequency
- Ultra low frequency
- Very high frequency
- Very low frequency
- Videotelephony
- Vintage amateur radio
- Voice-operated switch
- WARC bands
- Wide-coverage Internet Repeater Enhancement System
- World Radiosport Team Championship
- WSJT (Amateur radio software)
- WSPR (amateur radio software)
- X band
- Yaesu
- Yaesu (brand)
- Yaesu FT-1000MP
- Yaesu FT-101
- Yaesu FT-221
- Yaesu FT-450
- Yaesu FT-60
- Yaesu FT-817
- Yaesu VX series