One Way to Get Started in Ham Radio, by Reltney McFee
…drawn from a published pool of 257 questions, and concerns basic radio theory (how do radio signals get from point a to point b), Federal Communication Commission rules about how you operate a Ham radio, antennas, and electrical safety, among other topics. I purchased a study guide (several different guides are available, from the American Radio Relay League (ARRL), Ham radio’s national association, and other test administration organizations), studied it, and passed the exam on my first try. My first radio was a HT (or “Handie Talkie”, or handheld radio). There are several choices to be made, ranging from very, very cheap (and, you get what you pay for, generally), to rather spendy (some top-of-the-line HTs from Kenwood, Icom, or Yaesu can run around $400. It you desire that sort of functionality, it can cost you). The Darling Wife (TDW) got her license a couple of years ago, studying on…