
The Truth About POC Radios: How They Work and What You Need to Know
What is a POC Radio? POC, or Push-to-Talk Over Cellular, is a technology that allows two-way radio communication over cellular networks such as 3G, 4G, LTE, and now 5G. This concept, introduced by...

Exploring America's Kansas City Wide: A Beacon for HAM Radio Enthusiasts
HAM radio enthusiasts in Kansas City and beyond have something remarkable to be proud of – America's Kansas City Wide, a network of digital repeaters providing extensive VHF/UHF coverage across th...

Preparing for Your US Technician License Exam: Key Information and Tips
Hello! As you gear up for your US Technician License exam, it's essential to know the specifics about the testing process and any potential waiting periods between attempts. This can help you plan...

The Hidden Heroes of HAM Radio: Tower Climbers and Their Vital Role
In the world of HAM radio, where enthusiasts and professionals alike rely on robust communication networks, there's a group of unsung heroes whose work often goes unnoticed: tower climbers. These ...

Understanding GMRS Repeater Pairs GMRS (General Mobile Radio Service) repeaters work on pairs of frequencies that are 5.00 MHz apart. This means that there is a +5.000 MHz offset from the standard...

Understanding Oscilloscope Bandwidth for Ham Radio and Beyond: A Technical Exploration
In the world of technical measurement and analysis, oscilloscopes serve as vital instruments. They capture, display, and analyze the complexities of electrical signals. One key aspect that defines...

Understanding the Different Types of Radios: Ham Radio, CB Radio, and HF Radio
The world of radio communication encompasses various types of radios, each with its own unique purposes, licensing requirements, frequency ranges, power capabilities, and use cases. In this blog, ...

How to Obtain Your Amateur Radio Foundation License in Australia
Are you interested in getting your amateur radio Foundation license in Australia? You've come to the right place! Today, we'll walk you through all the steps needed to successfully pass your amate...

Understanding and Using Repeaters: A Quick Guide
What Are Repeaters? Small handheld radios have limited range, often constrained by the height of your antenna or the wattage you're pushing. Repeaters, on the other hand, are more powerful radios ...

What to Do If You Can't Find a Repeater: Visit RepeaterBook
For amateur radio enthusiasts, finding a repeater can sometimes be challenging, especially if you're new to the hobby or in an unfamiliar area. Repeaters are crucial for extending the range of you...

The Impact of Cell Phones on Repeater Activity: A Clarification
There's been ongoing discussion about whether the rise of cell phones has led to a decrease in activity on amateur radio repeaters. Some argue that cell phones have replaced the need for repeaters...

The Case of a $188,000 Fine for Ham Radio Interference
In the world of amateur radio, maintaining proper etiquette and adhering to regulations is crucial to ensure a harmonious experience for all operators. However, sometimes violations occur, leading...

Effective Communication Tips for Ham Radio Operators
Effective communication is essential in ham radio operations, especially when signal conditions are less than ideal. One of the common issues operators face is the temptation to over-communicate w...

The Misconception of Repeaters Being Solely for Phone Patches
In the world of amateur radio, repeaters are essential tools that enhance communication over long distances, facilitate group discussions, and provide critical support during emergencies. However,...

Overcoming Mike Fright: Becoming a Confident Ham Radio Operator
Twenty years ago, a journey began with the acquisition of an amateur radio license. The excitement of setting up the first radio and tuning it to the local 2m repeater was quickly ov...
