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The Beginner's Handbook of Amateur Radio

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This handbook provides the information needed to pass the FCC Novice and new "No-code" technician amateur-radio license exams. It shows how to build a fully-equipped amateur radio station and covers the latest amateur radio equipment, FCC rules and regulations, and operating and frequency/band privileges for all license classes. It also explains the theory of AC/DC electricity and radio-wave propagation.

352 pages, Paperback

First published December 1, 1979

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Clay Laster

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May 17, 2025
Well, that was dense. I think I'm going to have to watch some YouTube videos on half this stuff. great overview for what I need to look up and has a nice practice test in the back, but I think I'll just take one online so it can grade me automatically. Over and out. dit dit.
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