Today we start a new series dedicated to amateur radio for cheapskates ... and encouraged – to listen in on the bands, but if you don’t have a license, you can’t transmit.
The FCC is circulating ... 2200 meter bands, which — we think — are lightly used so far. We’ll save you from grabbing the calculator. That’s around 475 kHz and 136 kHz. Ham radio operators ...
A new Amateur Radio license fee of $35 will be introduced following the ... These frequencies need to be licensed through the U.S. government for private use. FCC. Citizens Band Radio Service, Family ...
Ubiik's new private LTE system means cellular IoT works in license-free sub-GHz spectrum for the first time – where Wi-Fi and ...
In fact, the only limit to amateur radio is your imagination, according to John Maag, call sign KD9QDL, and John Chalmers, ...
By Kris Harrell The Jim Bell Wireless Association is organizing an entry-level amateur radio class with a curriculum to help ...
(Industrial, Scientific and Medical band) A part of the radio spectrum that can be used for any purpose without a license in most ... In 1985, the FCC Rules (Part 15.247) opened up the ISM bands ...
Youth 17 and under can take Walters State’s Amateur HAM Radio Technician class for free. For those 18 and over, the cost is $45.