Amateur Radio, also known as HAM radio (ham radio) is mostly seen as a hobby. People use ham radio to talk across town, around the world, or even into space, without the Internet or cell phones. However, in times of emergency, it can be a lifeline.
Amateur Radio: Licensing, Education & Training
Learn how to get an Amateur Radio license. You can also help others get licensed or teach using ham radio. When all other communication systems are down, you can still keep in touch with family, neighbors, and emergency services.
What can Amateur Radio operators do during and after disasters?
HamStudy.org: Cutting edge amateur radio study tools
Free ham radio flash cards, practice tests, and question pools as well as introduction to ham radio and explanations for questions.
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