What’s Ham Radio?
Have you been wondering what Ham Radio (or Amateur Radio) is all about?
ARRL
The ARRL has a great explanation of how you can get started in Ham Radio. More
The 1st item on the ARRL website says to find a supportive Amateur Radio Club near you. The Milford Amateur Radio Club would be glad to help you get started (Contact Us). You are also welcome to attend one of our monthly meetings.
Amateur Radio
Per Wikipedia
Amateur radio, often called Ham Radio, is both a hobby and a service in which participants, called “hams,” use various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-training.
Amateur radio operators enjoy personal (and often worldwide) wireless communications with each other and are able to support their communities with emergency and disaster communications if necessary, while increasing their personal knowledge of electronics and radio theory. An estimated six million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio.
The term “amateur” reflects the principle that Amateur Radio and its skilled operators are committed to helping communities without financial compensation; whereas Commercial Radio operates purely for profit.
Amateur Radio History
Though its origins can be traced to at least the late 1800s, amateur radio, as practiced today, did not begin until the early 1900s. The first listing of amateur radio stations is contained in the First Annual Official Wireless Blue Book of the Wireless Association of America in 1909. This first radio callbook lists wireless telegraph stations in Canada and the United States, including eighty-nine amateur radio stations. As with radio in general, the birth of amateur radio was strongly associated with various amateur experimenters and hobbyists. Throughout its history, amateur radio enthusiasts have made significant contributions to science, engineering, industry, and social services. Research by amateur radio operators has founded new industries, built economies, empowered nations, and saved lives in times of emergency.
Emergency Communications
Many Ham Radio operators are also involved with emergency communications that support their local or regional communities. Check out the “Emergency Communications” tab under “Ham Radio”.
