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[eBook] HF VHF and UHF Beginner's Guide: Featuring Radioddity Radios
In this book, you will learn about HF, VHF, and UHF along with the many reasons
why you should be interested in amateur radio. While being involved with Amateur
Radio I have discovered there are so many things I can do with my new hobby. I
have found the list of things you can do and learn is almost endless.
I am fascinated by the digital aspects of the hobby because of my experience
with computers. Everyone will have their own area of interest. Eventually, they
will settle into some areas of Amateur Radio where they feel comfortable. New
Hams sometimes get confused as to what direction they could take. I was there
myself. OK, I have my license what should I do now? VHF/UHF and HF radios are a
good start. Some Hams spend thousands of dollars on equipment. But I have found
you don’t have to break your budget to enjoy the hobby.
I want to help make things easy to understand. No matter what direction you take
with Amateur Radio you will enjoy it.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. VHF Overview
3. The History of VHF
4. How does VHF Work?
5. How is VHF Used?
6. VHF/UHF Differences
7. The History of UHF
8. How does UHF Work?
9. How is UHF Used?
10. VHF and UHF Licenses
11. VHF and UHF Repeaters
12. VHF and UHF Radios
13. VHF/UHF CPS
14. HF Overview
15. The History of HF
16. How does HF Work?
17. What is Needed?
18. Licensing
19. Older HF Radios
20. HF Radio Users
21. HF Radios
22. HF 10 Meter Radio CPS
23. Digital HF
Appendix: Resolving Windows 11 Prolific Driver Problem
About the Author
Other Books by this Author
Reference Links
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[eBook] HF VHF and UHF Beginner's Guide: Featuring Radioddity Radios
In this book, you will learn about HF, VHF, and UHF along with the many reasons
why you should be interested in amateur radio. While being involved with Amateur
Radio I have discovered there are so many things I can do with my new hobby. I
have found the list of things you can do and learn is almost endless.
I am fascinated by the digital aspects of the hobby because of my experience
with computers. Everyone will have their own area of interest. Eventually, they
will settle into some areas of Amateur Radio where they feel comfortable. New
Hams sometimes get confused as to what direction they could take. I was there
myself. OK, I have my license what should I do now? VHF/UHF and HF radios are a
good start. Some Hams spend thousands of dollars on equipment. But I have found
you don’t have to break your budget to enjoy the hobby.
I want to help make things easy to understand. No matter what direction you take
with Amateur Radio you will enjoy it.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. VHF Overview
3. The History of VHF
4. How does VHF Work?
5. How is VHF Used?
6. VHF/UHF Differences
7. The History of UHF
8. How does UHF Work?
9. How is UHF Used?
10. VHF and UHF Licenses
11. VHF and UHF Repeaters
12. VHF and UHF Radios
13. VHF/UHF CPS
14. HF Overview
15. The History of HF
16. How does HF Work?
17. What is Needed?
18. Licensing
19. Older HF Radios
20. HF Radio Users
21. HF Radios
22. HF 10 Meter Radio CPS
23. Digital HF
Appendix: Resolving Windows 11 Prolific Driver Problem
About the Author
Other Books by this Author
Reference Links
Note: The e-Book will be sent to your inbox after the order is placed.
Copyright © 2024 by E.T. Bryant. All rights reserved worldwide.
No part of this publication may be replicated, or redistributed, in any form
without the prior written consent of the author. The exception allowed for
Radioddity, who granted permission to use their images.
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In this book, you will learn about HF, VHF, and UHF along with the many reasons
why you should be interested in amateur radio. While being involved with Amateur
Radio I have discovered there are so many things I can do with my new hobby. I
have found the list of things you can do and learn is almost endless.
I am fascinated by the digital aspects of the hobby because of my experience
with computers. Everyone will have their own area of interest. Eventually, they
will settle into some areas of Amateur Radio where they feel comfortable. New
Hams sometimes get confused as to what direction they could take. I was there
myself. OK, I have my license what should I do now? VHF/UHF and HF radios are a
good start. Some Hams spend thousands of dollars on equipment. But I have found
you don’t have to break your budget to enjoy the hobby.
I want to help make things easy to understand. No matter what direction you take
with Amateur Radio you will enjoy it.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction
2. VHF Overview
3. The History of VHF
4. How does VHF Work?
5. How is VHF Used?
6. VHF/UHF Differences
7. The History of UHF
8. How does UHF Work?
9. How is UHF Used?
10. VHF and UHF Licenses
11. VHF and UHF Repeaters
12. VHF and UHF Radios
13. VHF/UHF CPS
14. HF Overview
15. The History of HF
16. How does HF Work?
17. What is Needed?
18. Licensing
19. Older HF Radios
20. HF Radio Users
21. HF Radios
22. HF 10 Meter Radio CPS
23. Digital HF
Appendix: Resolving Windows 11 Prolific Driver Problem
About the Author
Other Books by this Author
Reference Links
Note: The e-Book will be sent to your inbox after the order is placed.
Copyright © 2024 by E.T. Bryant. All rights reserved worldwide.
No part of this publication may be replicated, or redistributed, in any form
without the prior written consent of the author. The exception allowed for
Radioddity, who granted permission to use their images.




















