Using HF (high frequency 3-30mHz) to talk to area hams in a converstional format
Using HF to communicate with hams in other parts of the US and around the world
Contesting . . . see how many other hams you can contact in the contest period.
Message handling for military person . . . MARS (Military Affiliate Radio Service)
Emergency message handling . . . ARES
Providing backup battery-powered communications on the ground for police, fire, and other responders during emergencies that take down their regular radio service.
Search and Rescue . . . providing communications in remote areas.
My parent is a radio operator in the North Sea and makes $140,000 CDN/year
Radio is a common noun. It can also be a verb, as you can radio someone if you contact them over a radio system.
A radio operator's certificate through an application to the Federal Communication Commission.
The term 'radio watch' is an adjective (radio) and a common noun (watch).
A radio operator on an oil rig makes an average of $42,000 a year. Although it's an important job, it's an easy job.
Radio operator !
My parent is a radio operator in the North Sea and makes $140,000 CDN/year
Companies who would hire a bilingual radio operator without experience are Radio Max and Royal Media.
It is used in ham radio terms as a term for the wife of the ham operator.
call: CQ looking for a radio check (it really helps if the caller is a YL)
There is no age limit or restriction on Amateur Radio Operator licenses. If you can pass the test, you're granted the license.
Radio is a common noun. It can also be a verb, as you can radio someone if you contact them over a radio system.
You need your operator's folder. In there is a booklet about the radio. it will have a code you need to enter to get the radio out of "safe" mode. the code is unique to each radio and car.
Radio is not a common noun, it is a regular noun.
The term 'radio watch' is an adjective (radio) and a common noun (watch).
A radio operator's certificate through an application to the Federal Communication Commission.
There was one radio operator per bomber plane in the airforce planes. This one was easy. My father was a radio operator in the 8th Air Force in World War 2.