What Are the Different Types of Ham Radio Receivers?
The English name of amateur radio communication is "Amateur Radio", and the amateur radio enthusiasts that conform to the ITU definition of the International Telecommunication Union are "Radio Amateur", which is also commonly known as "HAM" in the world.
Ham
(Another name for radio enthusiasts)
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- Chinese name
- Ham
- Foreign name
- Amateur Radio
- Category
- Amateur radio
- Organization
- International Telecommunication Union
- The English name of amateur radio communication is "Amateur Radio", and the amateur radio enthusiasts that conform to the ITU definition of the International Telecommunication Union are "Radio Amateur", which is also commonly known as "HAM" in the world.
- According to the official definition of the International Telecommunication Union in the Radio Regulations of public international law, amateur radio enthusiasts are purely interested in radio technology and do not involve any profit. They have been officially approved by the national authorities to use their own amateur radio People. It is not that those who can use amateur radio to transmit amateur radio waves are "hams". They set up and use radio stations to obtain the approval of the national radio authority and obtain an amateur radio license. In accordance with China's current amateur radio management regulations, the establishment and application of amateur radio stations must meet certain conditions: First, the "People's Republic of China Amateur Radio Station Operation Certificate" must be obtained through assessment. 2. Must join China Radio Sports Association. 3. It is necessary to purchase or produce amateur radio transceivers, and have appropriate and safe setting sites. It is illegal to use radio transmitting equipment without authorization. According to China's "Criminal Law", the unauthorized installation and use of radio stations, or unauthorized occupation of frequencies, interferes with the normal operation of radio communications, which constitutes the "crime of disrupting radio communications management order."