Amateur radio advanced digital communication network in brief

R. Mohan
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Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is both a hobby and a service in which participants, called "hams," use various types of radio communications equipment to communicate with other radio amateurs for public services, recreation and self-training. Amateur radio operators enjoy personal (and often worldwide) wireless communications with each other and are able to support their communities with emergency and disaster communications if necessary, while increasing their personal knowledge of electronics and radio theory. An estimated three million people throughout the world are regularly involved with amateur radio. Amateur radio operators use various modes of transmission to communicate. Voice transmissions are most common, with some, such as frequency modulation (FM) offering high quality audio, and others, such as single sideband (SSB) offering more reliable communications, often over long distance, when signals are marginal and bandwidth is restricted, without sacrificing audio quality. Over the past century amateur radio operators have contributed to our understanding of radio communications, devised entirely new radio communication technologies, combined pre-existing technologies in innovative new ways, and developed operational procedures that have largely defined the way in which communication by radio is carried out. Amateur radio has played a fundamental role in the development of radio and telecommunications technology, and it continues to do so today.
业余无线电先进数字通信网简介
业余无线电,通常被称为“业余无线电”,是一种爱好,也是一种服务。在这种服务中,被称为“业余无线电爱好者”的参与者使用各种类型的无线电通信设备与其他无线电业余爱好者进行通信,用于公共服务、娱乐和自我训练。业余无线电操作员彼此之间享有个人(通常是世界范围的)无线通信,并能够在必要时通过紧急和灾难通信支持他们的社区,同时增加他们对电子和无线电理论的个人知识。据估计,全世界有300万人经常从事业余无线电工作。业余无线电爱好者使用各种传输方式进行通信。语音传输是最常见的,其中一些,如调频(FM)提供高质量的音频,而另一些,如单边带(SSB)提供更可靠的通信,通常在长距离,当信号是边际的,带宽是有限的,而不牺牲音频质量。在过去的一个世纪里,业余无线电操作员为我们对无线电通信的理解做出了贡献,他们设计了全新的无线电通信技术,以创新的新方式结合了已有的技术,并制定了操作程序,这些程序在很大程度上定义了无线电通信的进行方式。业余无线电在无线电和电信技术的发展中发挥了重要作用,今天仍然如此。
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