Profiles in Amateur Radio
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Rating | : | 4.46 (824 Votes) |
Asin | : | B0071OT8CO |
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Number of Pages | : | 475 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-11-11 |
Language | : | English |
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Another Kindle e-book by Ken Reitz is "How to Listen to the World.". This book is a collection of articles taken from the First Person Radio series that appeared over the last three years in Monitoring Times, a national monthly magazine about all things radio, now in its 32nd year.It's a look at the inspirational life stories of those on whom shortwave and amateur radio have had a lifelong impact. The book is edited by Ken Reitz KS4ZR a freelance writer since 1988, features editor for Monitoring Times and author of the Communications and Beginner's Corner columns which appear monthly in the magazine
KDEveryone should read this book. KD4VLF Shows the true nature of Amateur Radio and one of the best aspects of the hobby. It Illustrates how Amateur Radio crosses Ethnic, Religious, National, and Class boundaries and unites people from around the world with a common interest in radio.. VLF said Everyone should read this book.. Shows the true nature of Amateur Radio and one of the best aspects of the hobby. It Illustrates how Amateur Radio crosses Ethnic, Religious, National, and Class boundaries and unites people from around the world with a common interest in radio.. ljones said Pleasant Reading. This little book gave information about people who have played major roles in amateur radio as well as stories about people generally involved in other facets of radio. I enjoyed it.. Radio/Brain Connection Proven Ken proves that you do not have to be a genius to do Ham radio,but you might become one if you are not careful.TNX,Roger KØRMK