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'''Gel cell''' : A small sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery which uses a gel instead of a liquid electrolyte. Often used as backup power in applications such as alarm panel installations. | '''Gel cell''' : A small sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery which uses a gel instead of a liquid electrolyte. Often used as backup power in applications such as alarm panel installations. | ||
'''GHz''' : Gigahertz - one billion Hertz (1 000 000 000 Hz) | '''[[Frequency_Wavelength_and_Period#Frequency | GHz]]''' : Gigahertz - one billion Hertz (1 000 000 000 Hz) | ||
'''General coverage''' : The ability of a receiver to tune outside the amateur radio bands, typically over an extended continuous frequency range, to receive signals from non-amateur services such as shortwave broadcast or marine weather. | '''General coverage''' : The ability of a receiver to tune outside the amateur radio bands, typically over an extended continuous frequency range, to receive signals from non-amateur services such as shortwave broadcast or marine weather. | ||
'''[[GMT |GMT]]''' : Greenwich Mean Time - the time at Greenwich UK. | '''[[GMT |GMT]]''' : Greenwich Mean Time - the time at Greenwich UK. Related to Zulu and UTC. | ||
'''GOTA''' : (1) Get On The Air - a station available for supervised public use at [[Field Day]] events, | '''GOTA''' : (1) Get On The Air - a station available for supervised public use at [[Field Day]] events, |
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Gain : How much more effective an antenna is as a radiator than a half wave dipole (dBd) or a theoretical point source (dBi). A more directional antenna is considered to have higher gain.
Gel cell : A small sealed lead-acid rechargeable battery which uses a gel instead of a liquid electrolyte. Often used as backup power in applications such as alarm panel installations.
GHz : Gigahertz - one billion Hertz (1 000 000 000 Hz)
General coverage : The ability of a receiver to tune outside the amateur radio bands, typically over an extended continuous frequency range, to receive signals from non-amateur services such as shortwave broadcast or marine weather.
GMT : Greenwich Mean Time - the time at Greenwich UK. Related to Zulu and UTC.
GOTA : (1) Get On The Air - a station available for supervised public use at Field Day events,
GOTA : (2) Guides On The Air - a programme sponsored by YL organisations to introduce Girl Guides to amateur radio (see also: Jamboree on the Air)
Grey Line also Gray Line : a band around the earth that separates night from day.
Ground : A direct connection from electrical equipment to the Earth - often achieved by driving a conducting spike into the ground, and connecting equipment to it.
Ground (2): A common zero voltage reference point.
Ground-plane Antenna : a quarter wavelength vertical antenna with radials extending horizontally from its base.
Groud wave propagation : Propagation via radio waves that travel along the surface of the earth.
G-TOR (Golay - TOR) : A digital FSK mode that offers faster transfer rate than PACTOR. Rarely used by ham radio operators.