Ever wanted to talk to someone in New Zealand using a wire in a tree? Thought it might be fun to bounce your voice off the Moon just to say "hi" to a stranger in Lithuania? Welcome to ham radio-a glorious mix of science, community, nerdy joy, and cables that multiply in the night.
This isn't your grandpa's dusty manual. Intro to Ham Radio is the lguide every new ham could use. Written for total beginners (and curious tinkerers), this book takes you from clueless to competent without frying your brain-or your radio.
What You'll Learn (Without Crying):What ham radio actually is (spoiler: no pigs involved)
Why it's useful in emergencies and zombie apocalypses
How to get licensed (without falling asleep)
What gear to buy, beg for, or build from junk
Antennas: the unsung heroes (and occasional tripping hazards)
How to make your first contact without sounding like a dial-up modem
Why "QSL" doesn't mean "quietly slurping linguine"
From astronaut QSOs to QRP in the park, from Elmers and nets to solder smoke and Morse beeps, this book covers it all-with enough humor to keep your coffee from going cold.
Whether you're a prepper, a curious tech nerd, or just someone who thinks talking into the void sounds fun, this book is your all-access pass to the airwaves.
Entertaining - Full of humor, witty analogies, and laugh-out-loud moments.
Beginner-Friendly - Written clearly for newcomers without assuming any prior knowledge.
Informative - Packed with practical, accurate, and up-to-date ham radio info.
Relatable - Speaks to real people, not textbook robots-includes hams from all walks of life.
Inspiring - Sparks excitement about radio, space, DIY, and global connection.
Hands-On - Encourages building, tinkering, and learning by doing.
Supportive - Guides readers with encouragement, Elmer-style mentorship, and useful tips.
Adventurous - From Moon-bounce to portable field ops, it invites readers to explore the world (and beyond) with a radio.