Ham analog radio refers to amateur analog radio, commonly known as amateur radio in radio field. Ham radios often feature a screen, a keyboard, and 128 channels. They are usually operated by individuals who are into radio communication personally.
Amateur radio operators (often referred to as "ham radio operators" or "hams") utilize analog modulation techniques for communication within the frequency bands allocated to them. These frequency bands typically span across high frequency (HF), very high frequency (VHF), and ultra-high frequency (UHF) ranges, and are usually regulated by national or regional authorities.
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