Ham Radio Prepper
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Ham Radio Prepper
9M ago
The Yaesu FT-710 AESS is a high-frequency transceiver designed for amateur bands, offering an impressive range of features that appeal to both seasoned ham operators and newcomers alike. The radio has generated a lot of talk among amateur radio operators thanks to its impressive specs and competitive price point. We will explore the technical specifications, user experiences, and comparisons to other popular transceivers to determine what makes the Yaesu FT-710 stand out.
FT-710 Technical Features:
The FT-710 is a high-frequency transceiver designed for amateur bands, featuring transmiss ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
We are living in a time where things have never been so uncertain, which makes being prepared for any situation vital to your survival. In times of disasters or emergencies when other forms of communication may fail, having a license can be a life-saver.
How Do You get a Ham Radio License?
Well, you really need to know your stuff. The Technician Class license exam serves as the introductory level of amateur radio licensing in the United States. This 35-question test is specifically designed to assess fundamental knowledge in areas such as radio frequency (RF) principles, regulatory requirement ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
As we covered in our book Prepper Radio: The No-BS Ham Radio Technician Exam Prep Guide, the final step in obtaining your ham radio license is taking the in-person exam, which is administered by friendly amateur radio volunteers who are eager to assist you. To locate the nearest testing center in your area, visit the ARRL website at http://www.arrl.org/find-an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session and enter your zip code.
On the day of the exam, make sure to bring a legal photo ID, a number two pencil, and a pen. Additionally, you will need your social security number or FCC Registration Nu ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
While the media and the government have been pushing hard on the UFO/UAP story, with claims of everything from Chinese spy balloons to aliens from another planet, it seems they may soon have to admit they made a fool of themselves and maybe shooting down amateur radio hobbyist balloons.
Today, an amateur radio club in Illinois is claiming U.S. Air Force fighters may have shot down their balloon and believe that the so-called UFOs being shot down over U.S. Soil are nothing more than schools and amateur radio club “pico balloons.”
The club—the Northern Illinois Bottlecap Balloon Brigade (NIBBB ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
The ICOM IC-7300 is one of our favorite radios on our list, and is actually one of our primary radios that we use in our shack.
The ICOM IC-7300 is a popular transceiver that was introduced in 2016. It has quickly gained a reputation as a reliable, high-performance radio that is both easy to use and packed with features.
Key Features of the IC-7300:
Design and Build Quality: The IC-7300 has a modern, sleek design and is built to be sturdy and durable. The buttons and controls are well-placed and easy to use, and the large color touchscreen display is intuitive and responsive.
Performance: The ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
As the world is swept up into 24/7 coronavirus hysteria, people who once mocked preppers and ham radio operators are starting to admit it may not have been the best idea to make fun of these people who now seem like modern-day prophets.
Just a few short months ago, the world ridiculed anyone who dared to prepare for bad times or have a stockpile of food and supplies for their family. Today, those same people they wish they listened – all the while screaming about hoarders and how unfair it is that they can’t find the food they need at the store.
What they still don’t understand is this crisis ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
Today we are going to look at a radio that quite frankly we are not fans of but many in the prepper community seem to love the thing: The Baofeng UV-5R.
While I wouldn’t recommend the radio as a go-to radio for bug out bags or emergency operations, for experimentation purposes or if you are on a tight budget, they can be a good way to get into Ham Radio.
Because the Baofeng UV-5R is so popular with the Prepping community, and I know people are going to keep buying them because they are dirt cheap, I’m going to show you how you can get the most out of these cheap Chinese radios so you can get o ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
One of the purposes of this website is to teach people how to use amateur radio equipment to communicate during times of crisis, but there is one important aspect of ham radio and emergency communications that is often overlooked, even on preparedness-related websites: the importance of monitoring radio stations and signals to gather vital information on what’s going on during times of crisis.
Ham radio is a natural fit for preppers because it allows them to communicate with the outside world when other forms of communication fail. But ham radio is not just for emergencies. In a world wh ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
Shortwave Radio broadcasts are a great way to get a look at what’s going on around the world, and during times of crisis can play a vital role in your ability to gather intelligence and news from outside of your area. Generally, shortwave broadcasts can be found between 3–30 MHz.
Shortwave Listening: Tips on finding broadcasts.
When it comes to listening to shortwave broadcasts, it’s not going to be as easy or predictable as listening to local AM and FM broadcasts. Here are some things to keep in mind when trying to find shortwave stations.
Shortwave Radio Stations do not generally operate 24 ..read more
Ham Radio Prepper
10M ago
We started Ham Radio Prepper as a resource for those who are interested in the emergency communications and preparedness aspects of the hobby; but we also want to be a resource for those who are just getting into amateur radio. That’ why we to put together this Elmer’s guide to the web — a source for some of the best Ham Radio resources that we’ve found from around the web.
Ham Radio Prepper
AA4OO Blog
AA6E Station Log
aa7ee
AD5A Blog
AE4RM Blog
AE5X Blog
Amateur radio.com
ARRL On the Air Blog
Atentop Website
g1kqh Blog
Ham Radio Events
KE9V’s Ham Radio Blog
KØNR Radio Site
KB6NU Blog
K ..read more