What countries prohibit ham radio?

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Currently, there are no banned countries. 47 C.F.R. §97.111, authorizes an amateur station licensed by the FCC to exchange messages with amateur stations located in other countries, except with those in any country whose administration has given notice that it objects to such radio communications.
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Can ham radio reach other countries?

They transmit on high-frequency wavelengths ranging from 80 meters to less than two meters with equipment powered by 12-volt batteries. McBroom said most ham radios can reach around the world using 100 watts of power on wave bands between 10 and 80 meters, though he sometimes uses an 800-watt amplifier just to be sure.
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Can the government shut down the ham radios?

Under these ordinances and statutes, local governments have tried to “shut down” amateur radio operations on the basis that the RFI is a nuisance to the affected neighbor/s.
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Can you get caught using ham radio?

You need a license to transmit on a ham radio, but not to listen. The penalties for transmitting on a ham radio without a license include seizure of equipment, fines, and civil/criminal penalties.
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How many hams are in the US?

There are about 3 million amateur radio operators worldwide, including more than 700,000 licensed operators in the United States alone. Amateur radio operators are also known as radio amateurs or hams.
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What is the point of ham radio?

Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communications.
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Can a ham radio talk to a CB radio?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a CB Radio? The short and quick answer to whether you can talk to CB radio with your ham radio is: Yes, you can. CB radios operate in the HF range on the 11m band. Ham radios can communicate in the HF range on the 10m and 12m band, both of which are pretty close to the citizen's band.
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What frequencies can I use without a ham license?

Almost all GMRS radios also support FRS frequencies, which can be used without a license. Channels 8-14 on a typical 22 channel consumer radio reserved exclusively for FRS. These channels can be used license-free, but are limited to a half watt of transmit power and will have limited range.
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Why are there GMRS over ham?

GMRS bridges the gap between the low-power Family Radio Service (FRS) and the steeper barriers to entry of ham radio. GMRS offers some of the benefits of ham radio, like higher transmit power and the use of repeaters, but the equipment is simpler and cheaper.
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Can ham radio interfere with cell phones?

They regulate licensing for ham operators, and they are not supposed to interfere with TV, phones and other communications in their area. Aside from rewiring your dwelling , the FCC is probably the venue.
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Are ham radio operators weird?

Ham radio operators tend to be a little different than most folks. They do mundane things, such as talking to people around the county and around the world about the weather and normal life, but they also prepare for the worst that can happen.
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What is illegal radio use?

For example, Californians have their own state ban on listening to cellular radio telephones (Penal Code Section 632.5). Cordless phone listening is prohibited by Penal Code Section 632.6 which requires the interception be malicious and without the consent of all parties to the communication.
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Does China allow amateur radio?

Of the world's three million amateur radio operators, up to 90,000 are in China, according to the Chinese Radio Sports Association which oversees licensing for hobbyists in the world's most populous country.
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Can a US ham operate in Canada?

A US Amateur who is qualified to send and receive in Morse code at a speed of at least 5 wpm may operate an Amateur station in Canada in accordance with the provisions applicable to the holder of an Amateur Operator's Certificate with Basic, Morse Code (5 wpm) and Advanced Qualifications.
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Can I use my ham radio in Canada?

How can I operate my station in Canada? When a US amateur operates in Canada, simply bring your FCC license, proof of your US citizenship (a birth certificate or other proof) and identify as call / Canadian identifier, like N1KB/VE3.
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Can an unlicensed person use a ham radio?

In reality, what these rules mean is that if you are not a licensed radio operator and you find a situation where human life is in danger and the only means of communication is ham radio, you can use that equipment to call for aid. There must be no other means of communication available.
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Is a BaoFeng a ham radio?

Yes, the popular BaoFengs are amateur (ham) radios, and the right ham radio can indeed communicate over hundreds of miles. But BaoFeng handi-talkies are not the right radio for long-distance comms.
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Can a ham radio talk to a walkie-talkie?

Can a Ham Radio Talk to a Walkie-Talkie? Technically speaking, yes, a Ham radio can talk to a walkie-talkie. Most handheld ham radios are built to operate on the 70 cm band, which includes frequencies very close to the FRS and GMRS walkie-talkie frequencies.
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How far will a 5w ham radio transmit?

The 5 watt radio can reach up to 12 miles or more. Some handheld radios have 6 watts which can reach up to 20 miles in the right conditions.
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Do truckers use ham radios?

CB or Not CB

Truckers have long been associated with Citizens Band (CB) radio. A section of the 11-meter amateur radio band was set aside by the FCC in 1958 as a poor man's business radio band, and by the 1970s CB rigs were in every truck.
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Why are some CB radios illegal?

The Communications Act of 1934 (the “Act”) prohibits anyone from transmitting “energy or communications or signals by radio within the United States except under and in accordance with the Act and with a license.” CB operators are not required to have a license because the FCC's rules authorize their operation, but ...
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What is the most popular ham band?

20 metres – 14.0–14.35 MHz – Considered the most popular DX band; usually most popular during daytime.
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Why is ham radio called ham?

The word “HAM” as applied to 1908 was the station CALL of the first amateur wireless station operated by some amateurs of the Harvard Radio Club. They were ALBERT S. HYMAN, BOB ALMY and POOGIE MURRAY. At first they called their station “HYMAN- ALMY-MURRAY”.
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Is shortwave radio the same as ham radio?

So, is shortwave radio the same as ham radio? Not exactly. Shortwave radio refers to the specific radio waves that radio hams use to transmit messages. A shortwave radio kit can receive messages in the HF (High Frequency), VHF (Very High Frequency) and UHF (Ultra High Frequency) wavelengths.
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