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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Packet Radio Amateur' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Packet Radio Amateur Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Packet Radio Amateur 1. Amateur Radio Equipment - By: Michael Russell Many of the original electronic gurus of old started their careers with amateur radio equipment that was referred to as ham radio. These were homemade radios that had to be constructed by scratch. This was a challenge and also educated many of them in the inner workings in the numerous parts within ... 2. Voip Business Solution - By: Trace England VoIP is short for Voice over Internet Protocol. VoIP is the phrase used to differentiate between standard phone calls and phone calls that are made and received via the Internet. VoIP is also known as IP Telephony, Internet telephony, Broadband telephony, Broadband Phone and Voice over Broadband. In... 3. Blueooth Technical Operations 4 - By: Michael Russell Bluetooth is a high speed, low powered wireless link technology that's designed to connect phones or other portable equipment together with little to no work required by the user. Unlike infrared, Bluetooth doesn't require line of site positioning to work. Current pro... 4. How Bluetooth Works 4 - By: Michael Russell Bluetooth devices will normally operate at 2.4 GHZ in the license free, globally available ISM radio band. The advantage to this band includes worldwide availability and compatibility. A disadvantage to this however, is that the devices must share this band with other RF... 5. As A Receiver, Aerial Aperture Is The Diameter Of A Circle Constructed Broadside To Incoming Radiation Where All Radiation Passing Within The Circle Is Absorbed By The Antenna - By: Driskill Wavelengths get so short at these frequencies that it is not possible anymore to transmit using a pole antenna and transmit in all directions. As a receiver, aerial aperture is the diameter of a circle constructed broadside to incoming radiation where all radiation passing within the circle is absor... 6. Antennas Used For Transmission Have A Maximum Power Rating, Beyond Which Heating, Arcing Or Sparking May Occur In The Components, Which May Cause Them To Be Damaged Or Destroyed - By: Driskill Antennas used for transmission have a maximum power rating, beyond which heating, arcing or sparking may occur in the components, which may cause them to be damaged or destroyed. The receiving aperture can be greatly increased by bringing the loop into resonance with a tuning capacitor. A multiband ... 7. Seafood And Corn Beach Barbecue - By: (see Article) (NC)Seafood and seasonal vegetables steam to perfection on the grill in foil pouches lined with fresh corn husks. The husks prevent the contents from burning and add flavour to the steamy juices. This recipe makes one individual package that makes a full meal for one person. Make ... 8. Now Consider A Current That Periodically Reverses Direction: An Alternating Current - By: Driskill Fundamentally, all electromagnetic fields are created by the existence or movement of electrical charge, and in normal electrical circuits, this charge is exclusively carried by electrons and protons. For a receiving antenna, this is at the receiver rather than at the aerial. Now consider... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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