An ideal first step for learning about ham radio
Beyond operating wirelessly, today's ham radio operators can transmit data and pictures; use the Internet, laser, and microwave transmitters; and travel to places high and low to make contact. This hands-on beginner guide reflects the operational and technical changes to amateur radio over the past decade and provides you with updated licensing requirements and information, changes in digital communication (such as the Internet, social media, and GPS), and how to use e-mail via radio.
Addresses the critical use of ham radio for replacing downed traditional communications during emergencies or natural disasters
Provides updates to all documentation of the American Radio Relay League
Explains recent changes to picking your own call sign
Places a special emphasis on the major reasons people get into amateur radio: emergency communication, digital communication, and do-it-yourself science
Looks at online mapping and charting of websites
Whether you're just getting turned on to ham radio or already have your license, Ham Radio for Dummies, 2nd Edition helps you with the terminology, the technology, and the talknology.