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Frequency Spectrum, Antennas, and Amateur Radio Troy Rank
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Frequency spectrum Focus On: HF – High FrequencyHF – High Frequency VHF – Very High FrequencyVHF – Very High Frequency UHF – Ultra High FrequencyUHF – Ultra High Frequency Lower Microwave FrequenciesLower Microwave Frequencies
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HF Frequency Range 3-30MHz3-30MHz Who Uses HF? MilitaryMilitary MarineMarine AeronauticalAeronautical Radio AmateursRadio Amateurs World Band RadioWorld Band Radio
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HF - Modes Analog Modes AM, USB, LSB, CWAM, USB, LSB, CW Digital Modes SSTV (slow scan tv)SSTV (slow scan tv) Amtor / PactorAmtor / Pactor RTTYRTTY PSK31PSK31 WeFaxWeFax BPL?BPL?
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VHF/ UHF VHF 30-300 MHz UHF 300MHz - 3 GHZ Short Range No Ionospheric propagation Who uses VHF/UHF Who Doesn’t?Who Doesn’t?
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VHF/UHF Applications FM broadcast Radio Broadcast TV Local Radio Communication PolicePolice CommercialCommercial Cell Phones Satellite Communications 802.11b/g
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UHF/VHF modes FM, USB, LSB, AM (on lower freqs) Digital modes Packet RadioPacket Radio Digital VoiceDigital Voice IRLPIRLP APRSAPRS
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UHF/VHF Repeaters Retransmit signals Longer usable range Receive on one Frequency Transmit on a separate Frequency Intermodulation Duplexers
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Duplexers
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IRLP Internet Radio Linking Project Connects RepeatersConnects Repeaters Uses Internet For connectionUses Internet For connection
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Amateur Satellite VHF for transmit UHF for receive Types RepeatersRepeaters DigipeatersDigipeaters Other dataOther data
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Beyond UHF 3-300GHZ (Microwave region) Large Bandwidth Highly subject to line of sight Very low power Health hazardHealth hazard Highly directional signals used
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Applications 3-300GHZ Wireless Data Links Broadband Internet links Large bandwidthLarge bandwidth Radar Wireless USB
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Amateur Microwave Contesting
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What is Amateur Radio Hobby Provide Emergency Communication Much more resilient than convention telephone lines / cell phonesMuch more resilient than convention telephone lines / cell phones Experiment with new forms of RF communication
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How to Become a Ham Three License Classes TechnicianTechnician GeneralGeneral ExtraExtra Take a Written Multiple Choice Test
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Dipole Antenna 2.4 DB gain for ¼ wave ¼, ½, 5/8, wave versions
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Other Types Of Antennas Loop Yagi Cubical Quad Ground Plane Aperature Crossed Yagi Helix
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Yagi
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Aperature Commonly used for microwave freqs
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Ground Plane Omni directional
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Crossed Yagi and Helix
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