Ham Radio For Dummies. H. Ward Silver
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Some conventions and conferences emphasize one of ham radio’s many facets, such as DXing, VHF and UHF operating, or digital technology. If you’re a fan of a certain mode or activity, treating yourself to a weekend convention is a great way to meet hams who share your tastes and to discover more about your interests. Table 3-3 lists a few of the themed conventions held each year. There are many more; just search for your theme and ham radio conference or convention.
As mentioned earlier, lots of events are being conducted entirely online through Zoom or other multi-user platforms. This has become so popular that some events are being redesigned to be completely online!
Even if you can’t attend, the “proceedings” (a compilation of material presented at the event) are often available at little or no cost for downloading as PDF or for watching as recorded video.
Even if the conference isn’t a ham radio conference, it might have a group of hams hosting ham radio-themed events or presentations. For example, look for the Ham Radio Social at the IEEE International Microwave Symposium or HamCon at the Hackercon convention. Maker Faires (
www.makerfaire.com
) frequently feature one or more ham radio groups, too.
TABLE 3-3 Themed Conventions
Theme | Name and Website |
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DXing and Contesting |
International DX Convention — Visalia, CA (www.dxconvention.com )
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IOTA Convention (www.facebook.com/islandsontheair/ )
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Contest University (www.contestuniversity.com )
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DX University (www.dxuniversity.com )
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W9DXCC — Chicago, IL (www.w9dxcc.com )
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W4DXCC — Pigeon Forge, TN (www.w4dxcc.com )
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VHF, UHF, and Microwave |
Southeastern VHF Conference (SVHFS: www.svhfs.org )
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Eastern VHF Conference (NEWSVHF: www.newsvhf.com )
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Central States VHF Conference (CSVHF: www.csvhfs.org )
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Pacific Northwest VHF Conference (PNWVHF: www.pnwvhfs.org )
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Microwave Update (www.facebook.com/MicrowaveUpdate/ )
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International EME Conference (search for International EME Conference online) | |
Technical |
Digital Communications Conference — hosted by ARRL and TAPR (www.tapr.rg/conferences.html )
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Microhams — Bellvue, WA (www.microhams.com/mhdc )
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SDR Academy — Friedrichshafen, Germany (www.2020.sdra.io )
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GNU Radio (www.gnuradio.org )
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QRP (Low Power) |
QRP Four Days in May — held at the Hamvention (www.qrparci.org /www.qrparci.org/fdim )
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OzarkCon (www.ozarkcon.com/index.php )
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Part 2
Wading through the Licensing Process
IN THIS PART …
Tour the Federal Communications Commission’s amateur radio licensing system, see how call signs are structured, and find out how the call sign system works.
Find out about the exam itself, as well as how to study for it by yourself and with a mentor.
See how to locate and register for an exam session, and get ready to take the exam.
While you’re waiting for your brand-new call sign, decide whether you want to customize your call.
Chapter 4
Understanding the Licensing System
IN THIS CHAPTER
Discovering communication services
Understanding license types
Learning about license exams
Getting a call sign
Like most people, you’re probably familiar with the process of getting a license to drive your car, to fish, or to get married, but ham radio licensing is a little different. The process is easy to deal with when you know how it works, however. This chapter explains the FCC licensing system for amateur radio in the United