N2PKT'S
Amateur Radio Page
Amateur Radio
"The Worlds First Internet"
Long before there was the INTERNET, many people turned to Amateur Radio to talk with others around the globe. Amateur radio is an exciting hobby. You can talk with another radio station on the other side of the world by high frequency or connect by computer packet to a satellite station. There are short distance repeater frequencies for local talking and of course the original "morse code". The"Ham" operator is very active in his hobby. They help in time of need with emergency communications, public service and continuing education of this hobby. Amateur radio operators are always ready to help. I recommend it to anyone to join up and get "on the air"!
My Callsign - N2PKT
Getting your Amateur Radio license is an exciting adventure. First before you can get "on the air" you must take a written test on radio theory. If you want extra "privileges" you must take an additional test on Morse code proficiency. Different countries may have different regulations
but in any country or any language, Amateur Radio is fun for everyone!
HERE IS MY QSL CARD AND PHOTO OF THE SHACK
MY SHORTWAVE LISTENERS QSL CARD
Information on how to become a Radio Amateur!
Once you make the decision to become a "Ham", it's easy to get your ticket.
Just stop by your local county Amateur Radio club or contact the ARRL at
American Radio Relay League
225 Main Street
Newington,CT 06111-1494
The American Radio Relay League
SAREX
The Short Wave Listening Post
The W5YI Group
The Quarter Century Wireless Assoc.
SKYWARN
73! de N2PKT
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