
Amateur Radio (Ham Radio)
Amateur Radio, commonly known as Ham Radio, is a hobby that allows individuals to use designated radio frequencies for non-commercial communication. Enthusiasts, called "hams," operate equipment to connect with others locally and globally, often during emergencies or public service events. They engage in various activities, such as experimenting with technology, participating in contests, and providing communication support during disasters. To operate, individuals must pass a licensing exam to ensure they understand regulations, technical knowledge, and operating procedures. Ham Radio fosters a community of diverse individuals who share a passion for communication and technology.