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Radio Basics Presentation, by Saratoga

My purpose in writing this article is to focus attention on an area that is lacking for too many people. Having been in a group that did a lot of training, it became clear that this was an area that needed attention. We used email and cell phones to coordinate training location and times, but the thought was always in the back of my mind; what if there was no Internet or cell phones? How would we form up as a group? I have compiled the information into a simple, bullet-point scenario to make it easier to grasp and to focus on key areas. Also, there are exceptions to specific parts of this information, but for the majority of people it will apply.

Section 1 Radio Fundamentals

Radio Basics

Radio Spectrum

Section 2 RF Basics, Spectrum Ranges & Bands

RF Basics

RF Spectrum Ranges

Bands & Typical Distances

Section 3 Tactical Radios

CB – Citizens Band

GMRS – General Mobile Radio Service

FRS – Family Radio Service Total of 14 channels.

MURS – Multi-Use Radio Service

MARINE

Scanners

Conclusion

Type Channels Range Power
CB 40 about 10 miles 4 watts
GMRS 15 about 2 miles 1-5 watts
FRS 14 about 2 miles 0.5 watts
MURS 5 about 5 miles 2 watts
Marine 50 about 20 miles 1-25 watts
Total: 132

Section 4 Ham Radio

Why Ham Radio?

How Ham Works

VHF & UHF

HF

Radio Info

Licensing

Ham Bands Chart

http://www.arrl.org/graphical-frequency-allocations

Short Wave

Antenna Modification

Section 5 Wrap-up

Conclusion

Radio Comparison Service

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Radio Websites

Exams

ARRL – American Radio Relay league

Manufacturers