Tag: Beginner HAM


  • You just got your first HAM radio. You turn it onโ€ฆ and now youโ€™re staring at a blank screen wondering what frequency youโ€™re supposed to try first. Join the club. Most new operators either leave the radio mostly empty, or they try to load it up with a bunch of frequencies they donโ€™t really understand.…

  • If youโ€™re new to amateur radio, youโ€™ve probably heard someone say that the FCC doesnโ€™t really enforce the rules. Itโ€™s a common belief, especially among beginners who assume the hobby is largely self-policed. The truth is more complicated. There have been multiple recent enforcement actions involving interference, including large fines and serious legal consequences when…

  • After my first POTA activation didnโ€™t go as planned, it became pretty clear that a little preparation would have gone a long way. If youโ€™re getting ready for your first activation, hereโ€™s what Iโ€™d recommend based on what actually matters in the field. If you want to see what happens when you donโ€™t prepare, check out my…

  • My first Parks on the Air activation didnโ€™t go the way I expected. I showed up ready to make contacts and log a successful activation. Thatโ€™s not what happened. I packed up my gear, drove out to a new park, found a good spot, and got everything set up. I was ready to make contacts…

  • Introduction You are monitoring a local repeater and hear another ham announce their callsign, followed by “listening.” You key up your new HT (handheld transceiver) and repeat the other operator’s call, followed by your own callsign and a greeting. After releasing the PTT (push-to-talk) button, you listen carefully for a reply but hear nothing. What…

  • Just got your Technician license and looking for your first radio? You donโ€™t need to spend hundreds of dollars to get on the air. In fact, some of the most popular beginner radios cost less than a tank of gas, and theyโ€™re more than capable of hitting local repeaters and making your first contacts. This…

  • Thinking about getting your amateur radio license and wondering how difficult it is? Getting your HAM radio license might sound complicated, but itโ€™s actually much easier than most people expect. You donโ€™t need a technical background, and you donโ€™t need to memorize a bunch of complex theory. If you were never skilled at math, don’t…

  • Youโ€™re about to take the test and earn your Technician Class License, or maybe you just passed it and are waiting for your new callsign to appear in the database. Congratulations! Now you are eager to get on the air and make that first contact (after you get your callsign, of course), but you donโ€™t…