Foundations Of Amateur Radio
Overcoming Microphone Anxiety
- Author: Vários
- Narrator: Vários
- Publisher: Podcast
- Duration: 0:05:43
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Foundations of Amateur Radio If the thought of keying up a microphone has you break out in a cold sweat, or the notion of making a mistake sends you into fits of anxiety, the idea of performance in public makes your heart pound, this is for you. Amateur radio is a hobby of communication. The lowest barrier to entry is a hand held radio and making voice contacts with the rest of the community. There is an underlying assumption that this is likely to be the most common way that you'll start getting on air and making noise. Of course you don't have to do that. You could learn Morse Code and never have to open your mouth. You could get a license that's permitted to use a Digital Mode like JT65 or RTTY and let your fingers to the talking. Both those options are perfectly valid and if that's what you need to get on air, be my guest. If you do however want to actually get to a point where you can communicate with other amateurs using voice communication, then let's investigate what voice communication actually e