There are many ways to illustrate the practical advantages Amateur Radio over CB and other forms of radio. for example, over the past couple of decades many people have become acquainted with CB, and operators now have more channels to work with. The sets are limited by law to a maximum power of 5 watts, and there is cause for celebration when they reach out beyond 15 or 20 miles to deliver or receive a message. Content this book is 15 Chapter. Chapter 1 The Exciting of Ham Radio. Chapter 2 Understanding The Ham Bands and Propagation. Chapter 3 Talking to Europe on Your Walkie-Talkie. Chapter 4. A Practical Guide to Basic Ham Circuits : How They Work. Chapter 5 How to Understand Antennas. Chapter 6 A Practical Guide to Schematis Diagrams and basic Electron Theory. Chapter 7 Working with Semiconductors and Other Components. Chapter 8 Simplifield Guide to Amateur Circuits in Detail. Chapter 9. Typical Questions on the Novice FCC Exam. Chapter 10 How to Benefit from the Amazing Navy Code Study Course. Chapter 11 How to Build Your Own Set. Chapter 12. A Guide to Great Antennas You Can Easily Build. Chapter 13 Preparing for the General and Technician's. Chapter 14 Repeaters and How to Understand Them. Chapter 15 Key Factors in Amateur Test Equipment. With this book, you will be able to capitalize on the marvelous opportunities available to all those who master the challenges offered by amateur radio. //yn