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Wish you a very happy World Radio Day. Radios are powerful; they can reach millions of ears and change minds or people. Love and honour them. Best wishes to you on this World Radio Day. 73 🎉🎉🎉 Ahmedabad amateur radio club
I offer a tip: focus on the rhythm of each letter; avoid thinking about the actual number of dits and dahs. For example, do not think of “Q” as two dahs then one dit and then a dah- learn to recognize the rhythm. This will make it easier to hear and recognize full words.
Thats fine.. however in the real world i dont see many women enjoying building antenna systems learning about radio theory and propagation...space rf noise ... measurements.....were all welcomed but most women dont care about characteristics of h.f. vs giga hz bands and antennuation....
You can join OSCAR INDIA class it's a open source class program to promote Amateur Radio and its completely free. Our 8th session is goin to complete by next week. After that very soon 9th Session is going to start. You can join via Google Meet and can take live classes. It'll help you to cover syllabus and to pass ASOC Exam. de, Aishi, vu3oos
@@oscarindia I recently became a subscriber of your channel .... for your 9th session I would very much like to be part of it.. is there any date when it will 🙏 please
@@oscarindia so nice of you to respond 🙏.. I am a 68 yrs old person and from 1982 wanted to be a ham radio operator during my working days I was in a sensitive area so no chance there ... now I feel that I want to complete my wish list and this is right on top... is the exam difficult beta( I took the liberty of calling you beta🙏) .. will appreciate your response.
Take a train from Naihati to Sealdah . Change to South and take a train from Sealdah to Brace Bridge. From Brace Bridge Railway station it's 10minutes walking distance to International Wireless Monitoring Station.