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This would consist of the following: | This would consist of the following: | ||
HF Transceiver with microphone | * '''HF Transceiver with microphone''' | ||
HF antenna or antennas for the 40 and 80 m band | * '''HF antenna''' or antennas for the 40 and 80 m band | ||
12VDC power supply capable of feeding the transceiver | * '''12VDC power supply''' capable of feeding the transceiver | ||
Antenna tuner to match your transceiver to the antenna is also often required | * '''Antenna tuner''' to match your transceiver to the antenna is also often required | ||
You’ll learn a lot more about equipment as you study the manuals. | You’ll learn a lot more about equipment as you study the manuals. |
Revision as of 17:07, 23 February 2014
Once licenses are acquired, the next step is equipment.
This would consist of the following:
- HF Transceiver with microphone
- HF antenna or antennas for the 40 and 80 m band
- 12VDC power supply capable of feeding the transceiver
- Antenna tuner to match your transceiver to the antenna is also often required
You’ll learn a lot more about equipment as you study the manuals.
Websites like http://www.eham.net/ devote large sections to reviews of amateur radio equipment, like http://www.eham.net/reviews/.
They then devote volumes to each equipment type, like HF transceivers, http://www.eham.net/reviews/products/14.
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