Welcome to the Australian Amateur Radio Blog

This is a blog dedicated to all things amateur radio in Australia. Follow along for updates on new gear, tips and tricks, and interesting stories from the world of ham radio down under.

What is Amateur Radio?

Amateur radio, also known as ham radio, is a hobby that involves using radio frequency spectrum for the purpose of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communication.

Amateur radio operators (also known as hams) use a variety of modes to communicate, including voice, text, image, and data. They also have the ability to communicate with people all over the world, using a variety of frequencies and technologies. Many hams are also involved in emergency communication and disaster relief efforts, using their skills and equipment to help keep communities connected during times of crisis.

What do Hams do in Australia?

There are many different activities that hams in Australia can participate in. Some enjoy building and tinkering with their own equipment, while others prefer to operate from remote locations using portable setups. Many hams also enjoy participating in contests and operating special event stations, where they can make contacts with hams from all over the world.

Hams in Australia also have the ability to communicate using various modes, including voice, text, image, and data. This allows them to explore different ways of communicating and experimenting with different technologies. In addition to communication, hams also have the ability to use their skills and equipment to support emergency communication and disaster relief efforts.

How can I get an Amateur Radio License in Australia?

If you're interested in becoming a ham in Australia, the first step is to obtain an amateur radio license from the Australian Communications and Media Authority (ACMA). To obtain a license, you will need to pass an examination that tests your knowledge of basic electronics, radio theory, and operating practices.

There are also many resources available to help you prepare for the exam, including study guides, practice exams, and local amateur radio clubs. These clubs are a great way to meet other hams, learn more about the hobby, and get involved in local activities. To find out more about getting an amateur radio license in Australia, visit the ACMA website at https://www.acma.gov.au/the-acma/what-we-do/services-we-provide/licensing-services/amateur-licensing.