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-====== Welcome to the Amateur Radio ====== 
-This page lists basic information to help new hams get started with the hobby. For information specific to our club, see [[/howto/newmembers |this page]]. 
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-===== What to Buy ===== 
-Traditionally, the major radio brands have been Icom, Yeasu, and Kenwood.  Recently, many Chinese radios have appeared on the market that can be much cheaper (both in cost and quality).  As a result, many new hams get a Baofeng handheld as their first radio.  Unfortunately, the issue with (only) using a handheld is that even though they might hear the local repeaters just fine, they often have difficulties talking to them because of their lower power. 
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-In general, the antenna is the most important part of the system and the radio is the least important.  So for those on a budget, the **minimum** setup should consist of an external antenna (mounted on the side of the house or on a balcony for example), with a cheap Chinese mobile radio like the [[https://www.eham.net/reviews/view-product?id=12549 | QYT KT-8900]].  That being said, if you can afford a good radio from one of the big three, they are well worth it. 
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-A very good basic antenna is the [[https://www.eham.net/reviews/view-product?id=1863 |Comet GP-3]].  If the coax line is not too long, RG-8x works, but if you're able to mount the antenna higher (and height makes a huge difference!), then it's worth buying good coax like LMR-400. 
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-Finally, ham radios usually run on 12V (13.8V to be more precise), so you'll also need a power supply, which are rated in Amperage.  With only one (basic VHF/UHF) radio, you'll need at least 5A.  The club has a bunch of these low output power supply so ask us to borrow one instead of buying one.  Eventually, though, you'll want a power supply that can provide at least 20A so that you can power more equipment.  
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-===== Where to Buy ===== 
-Now that you're ready to buy some equipment, check out these pages: 
-  * [[/links#amateur_radio_equipment_retailers |Retailers]] 
-  * Our club's [[memberscorner/inventory |Inventory]] page. 
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-And ask around for opinions.  Also, if you google a radio and add "eham" to the search term, you'll get some very good reviews. 
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-===== Frequencies ===== 
-Here are some good places to find out which frequencies to use: 
-  * [[/references/simplex |Simplex]] 
-  * [[/references/radioprogramming#frequencies|Repeaters]] 
-  * [[/howto/chirp|Programming your radio with Chirp]] 
  
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