
Welcome to AJ4OP's Radio Shack
The goal of this site is for all new Amateur Radio Operators to have a place of common ground. With the help of each other we can gain the knowledge and understanding that we need.
You are encouraged to ask any and all questions pertaining to Amateur Radio. There is no question to minor or complex, all questions will be answered.
I would like to have seasoned Amateurs act as Elmer’s for us. They have a wealth of knowledge and understanding.
What is Ham Radio?
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" is not a reflection on the skills of the participants, which are often quite advanced; rather, "amateur" indicates that amateur radio communications are not allowed to be made for commercial or money-making purposes.

Welcome to AJ4OP's Radio Shack
The goal of this site is for all new Amateur Radio Operators to have a place of common ground. With the help of each other we can gain the knowledge and understanding that we need.
You are encouraged to ask any and all questions pertaining to Amateur Radio. There is no question to minor or complex, all questions will be answered.
I would like to have seasoned Amateurs act as Elmer’s for us. They have a wealth of knowledge and understanding.
What is Ham Radio?
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" is not a reflection on the skills of the participants, which are often quite advanced; rather, "amateur" indicates that amateur radio communications are not allowed to be made for commercial or money-making purposes.

Welcome to AJ4OP's Radio Shack
The goal of this site is for all new Amateur Radio Operators to have a place of common ground. With the help of each other we can gain the knowledge and understanding that we need.
You are encouraged to ask any and all questions pertaining to Amateur Radio. There is no question to minor or complex, all questions will be answered.
I would like to have seasoned Amateurs act as Elmer’s for us. They have a wealth of knowledge and understanding.
What is Ham Radio?
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" is not a reflection on the skills of the participants, which are often quite advanced; rather, "amateur" indicates that amateur radio communications are not allowed to be made for commercial or money-making purposes.




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