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What's very interesting is the licensing requirements for Ham Radio, while being dumb, are very good entry points. [1] and [2] essentially give you flash cards and tell you when you have enough of the questions memorized to pass the exam. Once you do that you can use [3] to find an exam session. These are usually hosted by radio clubs so you can immediately find a club of people who like radio and live by you. If you live in Tucson, Arizona or Dayton, Ohio you're in a lot of luck since they are the biggest clubs I know of.

There's mainly a few "areas" people like:

- Digital (PSK, etc)

- CW (Morse Code usually over long distances)

- Repeaters (VHF, a small local community, essentially TeamSpeak)

If I had enough money I'd buy a FT-100D [4] since it lets you do "everything" (poorly) in a single package which is important for me since I live in a small apartment.

When you get your license, go to your local radio club, tell people you're new, and ask them to participate in something called "Field Day". It's a disaster preparedness "drill" done yearly and works like a contest: talk to a bunch of people regardless of method and get points for it. You'll see everyone doing everything. There's people doing QRP (very low power transmissions usually off batter/solar) and QRO (people using very high power radios). Digital/analog, etc.

[1] - qrz.com

[2] - www.hamradiolicenseexam.com

[3] - www.arrl.org/find-an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session

[4] - https://www.universal-radio.com/catalog/hamhf/3473.html




http://HamStudy.org is a free (and ad free) site that lets you study the amateur radio question pools.

The developer also built ExamTools which many groups use to administer remote license exams. You can find sessions here: http://hamstudy.org/sessions


If you want something self hosted I also wrote this: https://github.com/gravypod/ButcherSchool

The scripts there should still work for the exams.


This is only for US. Are there any for EU or other countries?


Each country's member association of the International Amateur Radio Union[0] likely provides information on ways to get your ham radio license in the specific country.

Germany: https://www.darc.de/einsteiger/amateurfunkausbildung/

UK: https://rsgb.org/main/get-started-in-amateur-radio/

France: https://promocom.r-e-f.org/

Sweden: https://www.ssa.se/amatorradio/bli-radioamator/

[0]: https://www.iaru.org/reference/member-societies/




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