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    Anonymous
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    Hello everyone,
    First of all, I apologize, that I'm probably spamming here.
    I would like to ask for advice from professionals. I would like to start working in amateur radio, but I can't find the right study material. I would like to ask you about the lines, professional literature regarding radio amateurs and electricians, which would help me get into the issue of composing stations and editing them.
    Thank you and I hope for your understanding, that your advice will help me to meet you later on the air as colleagues.
    Thank you with regards,
    Matthew

    #14275 Reply
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Build a receiver. For example, this one:

    http://prekladatelia.info/om1ava/regen1.html

    is really reliable.

    You will find the necessary study material on the hamradio.sk website.

    All good

    #14276 Reply
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Can I ask another question off topic, whether replacing the integrated antenna on PMR radio stations is prohibited. Resp. where could I find information on this topic? I'm having trouble searching the forum. Thank you very much.
    Matthew.

    #14277 Reply
    Z22O Z21A Zimbabwe
    Participant

    In the Czech Republic, the General Regulations apply to PMR stations, viz:
    https://www.ctu.cz/1/download/OOP/Rok_2007/VO-R_03_07_2007_13.pdf
    It's clearly written there, I quote:
    “the station must not be altered electrically or mechanically”

    I assume, that the same applies in SR.
    73 Vasek

    #14278 Reply
    om3cvv
    Participant

    Hi Marek, the first thing you should do is stop your CB-Czech manners. Write something about yourself. Just state how old you are and what city you are from. Alternatively, what kind of education do you have?, I mean focus. Then you have a chance , that someone from the city where you live will call you and give you personal advice, possibly he will recommend you to some collective if he is still working. Another option is to wait until the summer and sign up for a beginner's course, which is organized by SZR, possibly OM3KFF. Specifically, we meet in Petržalka every Tuesday from 16:00 on Wolkrová Street in the premises of the MAXOO Express. If you don't have far, stop.

    #14279 Reply
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hi Dušan OM3CVV. I haven't even started anything, I apologize if it sounded that way out of context, I just wanted to warn acquaintances, that it is forbidden. So I'm from Dolný Kubín, 25 years, department of chemistry (but I don't know much about physics 😡 what am i trying to change). I would like to do DX with a manual VHF in the future if that is possible. I like to run on high rocks and I would like to combine it with this nice sport.

    #14280 Reply
    Anonymous
    Guest

    Hello Matej!
    You have already received several answers here, but no one led you there, where you can find all the necessary study materials, which you asked about.
    Visit the site http://www.hamradio.sk. On the left side, click on the tab “For beginners”. There you will find all the necessary study materials. Questions from which exams are made for class N (news) and prepared answers to them. Do not forget to download individual attachments in individual materials, especially in regulations and in operation. Below you will find a lot of different materials, just a cursory reading of which will certainly broaden your horizons. However, many of them are quite comprehensive and intended mainly for those, who already have some experience with amateur radio operation (HAM) bands. Alpha and Omega for that, that we all find joy and satisfaction in our beautiful hobby is briefly summarized “DX Code of Conduct”, marked there also as “Required reading!”
    On the basis of these materials, it is possible to successfully pass the prescribed examinations of professional competence before the Examination Board of the RU. So much for terminus technikus.
    Well, it also applies here, that: “Practice makes perfect” and therefore it is better, when the beginner already has some experience before coming to the exam. At least from listening on HAM bands. This makes it much easier to talk to the examiner about things, which are so dryly described in the materials, when you already know what you are talking about 🙂
    That's why I recommend you, try to find a specific active amateur in your area. A few consultations and opportunities to listen on the bands will do wonders. Alternatively, I would like to invite my colleagues from D.K. and surroundings, contact Matej and help a promising future colleague.
    I wish you the best of luck in your preparation, successfully passing the exams and soon they will be heard on the bands.
    73 Jozef OM5CD

    #14281 Reply
    France
    Participant

    Hello Matej,
    on http://www.hamradio.sk/ is a SOTA link – that's it, which will certainly absorb you – radio and hills. If you want, come and see on saturday 30. April 2015 in the morning to Frenštát pod Radhoštěm for a meeting of radio amateurs. France OK2VFS

    #14282 Reply
    om3cvv
    Participant

    Hi Mata, I looked in the directory, this new directory only has names and city of residence. V D. The Cubans were some radio amateurs. But I don't know if they still broadcast. I also sent names to Námestovo and Nižná. There is definitely a good group in Bytča, Puchov, Žilina Ružomberka. And I also read some name in DK. You need to ask the postwoman or the gendarme, maybe they can advise you. Otherwise, I sent you a personal message with the names. Follow the announcements, there should also be something in Vrútki. Have a good time

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