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Amateur Radio Novice Class Theory Course : Communicate with the World Through Ham Radio : No Technical Background required Easy to Understand Explanations Includes FCC Type Exam Questions by Ameco / Martin Schwartz ; Formerly Instructor at American Radio Institute

by Ameco / Martin Schwartz ; Formerly Instructor at American Radio Institute

Amateur Radio Novice Class Theory Course : Communicate with the World Through Ham Radio : No Technical Background required Easy to Understand Explanations Includes FCC Type Exam Questions by Ameco / Martin Schwartz ; Formerly Instructor at American Radio Institute

Amateur Radio Novice Class Theory Course : Communicate with the World Through Ham Radio : No Technical Background required Easy to Understand Explanations Includes FCC Type Exam Questions

by Ameco / Martin Schwartz ; Formerly Instructor at American Radio Institute

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Interior Clean and Unmarked: Ameco Publishing Corp.1980 Reprint Small sticker mark on cover. Paperback : soft cover edition in good plus condition, a typical used book with slight wear to edges and spine. Some minor bumping or creases. Overall good / nice copy of this scarce title. Excellent reading on the subject. A good book to enjoy and keep on hand for yourself. Or would make an ideal gift for the fan / reader in your life. Reading is one of the great pleasures in life. About Ham Radio: Amateur radioham radio is the licensed and private use of designated radio bands, for purposes of private recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication.Amateur radio, like other regulated radio services, operates under rules that limit the maximum power and the technical and operational characteristics of transmissions. Amateur radio stations are issued with a designated call sign to allow identification of stations. The power of amateur radio equipment is restricted, and operators must not cause interference to other authorized radio users. They may not broadcast to or communicate with the public with their equipment. They are only allowed to communicate with other licensed operators. National regulations governing amateur radio use are coordinated under international agreements since radio frequency transmissions can cross multiple national boundaries. The term amateur is used to differentiate it from commercial and professional two-way radio services. Amateur radio operation is licensed by national governments. Amateur radio operation rules are coordinated by the International Telecommunication Union. An estimated two million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio. Cited from wikipedia Please send us a note if you have any questions. Thank you. . Soft Cover / Pictorial Binding. Good Clean Cond./No Dust Jackets. Illus. by Fully Illustrated. How to Do it YourSelf Help. Communication Industry Bio.
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  • Book Condition Used - Good Clean Cond.
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  • Publisher Ameco Publishing Corp.1980 Reprint
  • Place of Publication Interior Clean and Unmarked
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  • Keywords Amateur radioham radio is the licensed and private use of designated radio bands, for purposes of private recreation, non-commercial exchange of messages, experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication.Amateur radio, like other regulated Radi
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