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==A==
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'''[[Electromagnetic Waves |Amplitude]]''' : the height of a wave from the average or median position.
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==B==


'''[[Bands |Band]]''' : the portions of the Electromagnetic Spectrum that are allocated to ham radio operators
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==C==
'''AC''' : Alternating Current


'''[[Coaxial Cable]]''' : Cable that has a central conductor and an outer shield as the second conductor. Known as coaxial because the cable is cylindrical and the conductors share the same central axis.
'''ADC''' : Analogue to Digital Converter. Also known as A/D and A-to-D. A device that samples an analogue wave and converts it into a digital signal, in which a series of numbers is used to represent the amplitude of the original wave.


==D==
'''[[ADIF]]''' : Amateur Data Interchange Format, a standard specification for format of exported logbook files.


'''[[Dipole]]''' : An antenna with two sides, usually of equal length.
'''Admittance''' : The reciprocal of [[Impedance |impedance]] of a component in a series or parallel tuned circuit.


'''[[Dish or Parabola | Dish]]''' : A highly directional [[Antennas|antenna]], parabolic in shape. Often used at [[Microwave and other bands |microwave]] frequencies.
'''AF''' : Abbreviation for Audio Frequency. AF is in the range 20Hz to 20 000Hz


==E==
'''AFC''' : Automatic Frequency Control - used to prevent drift in FM receivers


'''[[Electromagnetic Waves]]''' : The waves emmitted by an [[Antennas |antenna]], having two dimensions, electric and magnetic.
'''AFSK''' : Audio Frequency Shift Keying.


==F==
'''AGC''' : Automatic Gain Control - a feedback system to reduce fading by automatically adjusting gain


'''[[Feedlines|Feedline]]''' : The wire of cable that jouns a [[Transceivers |transmitter]] or [[Receivers |receiver]] to an [[Antennas |antenna]]
'''AGL''' : (Height) Above Ground Level, for antenna installations.


'''[[Electromagnetic Waves |Frequency]]''': the number of complete waves that pass a reference point per second. Expressed in Hertz (Hz)
'''ALC''' : Automatic Level Control - a feedback system in the transmitter output amplifier used to prevent overload.


==G==
'''[[Current | Ampere]]''' :(A) The unit used for measurement of current.  Usually abbreviated to Amps


'''[[Gain |gain]]''' : How much more effective an [[Antenna |antenna]] is as a radiator than a half wave [[Dipole |dipole]]
'''[[Electromagnetic Waves |Amplitude]]''' : the height of a wave from the average or median position.
 
 
==H==
 
'''[[HF]]''' : High Frequency. Frequencies in the range 3MHz to 30MHz
 
==I==
 
==J==
 
==K==


==L==
'''AMSAT''' : The name for amateur radio [[Satellites |satellite]] organizations world-wide, but in particular the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation.


'''[[Log Periodic (LPDA) |LPDA]]''' : Log Periodic Dipole Array. A multiband [[Antenna]]
'''AM''' : Amlpitude Modulation


==M==
'''Amplifier''' : A device that is used to increase voltage, current or power.


==N==
'''AMTOR''' : A specialised form of RTTY protocol. An acronym for AMateur Teleprinting Over Radio or AMateur Teletype over Radio.


==O==
'''Analog''' (also analogue): a continuously varying signal.


'''OCF''' : Off Centre Fed [[Dipole]]. A dipole that has sides of unequal length. These are multiband wire antennas
'''ANC, ANR''' : Active noise control, active noise reduction. Also referred to as automatic noise cancellation or antinoise on some transceivers.


==P==
'''[[Antennas | Antenna]]''': a device to either radiate radio signals or to receive them from another station.


'''[[Electromagnetic Waves |Period]]''' : the time it taks in seconds for a complete wave to pass a reference point.
'''Antenna Switch''' " A switch used to change the output of a transceiver from one [[Antennas | antenna]] to another.


==Q==
'''[[Antenna tuner | Antenna Tuner]]''' : A device used to match the output [[Impedance | impedance]] of a transmitter to that of an antenna.


==R==
'''Anti-VOX''' : Transceiver circuitry used in voice-operated (VOX) stations to prevent audio from the receiver's speaker from actuating the voice-operated transmitter.


==S==
'''[[APRS]]''' : Automatic Position Reporting System, Automated Packet Reporting System.


'''[[SWR]]''' : Standing Wave Ratio. The ration of the height of a standing wave on a transmission line to the height of an adjacent node.
'''[[Clubs|ARC]]''' : Amateur Radio Club (also '''ARA, ARS''' - Amateur Radio Association, Amateur Radio Society) - usually prefixed by the name of the community or region served


==T==
'''[[ARDF]]''' : Amateur Radio Direction Finding


'''Transmission Line : Also known as [[Feedlines |feedline]].
'''[[ARES]]''' : Amateur Radio Disaster Services, Amateur Radio Emergency Services


==U==
'''[[ARRL]]''' : The American Radio Relay League [http://www.arrl.org/]- the national ham radio association for the USA


'''[[UHF]]''' : Ultra High Frequency. Frequencies in the range 300MHz to 3 000MHz
'''[[ARISS]]''' : Amateur Radio on the International Space Station. A program that allows schools, with the help of an amateur club, to contact the amateur station on board the International space station.


==V==
'''ASL''' : '''A'''bove '''S'''ea '''L'''evel. Vertical height in metres or feet above sea level.


'''[[VHF]]''' : Very High Frequency. Frequencies in the range 30MHz to 300MHz
'''[[Attenuators | Attenuator]]''' : A resistive device to reduce the amplitude or power of a signal.


==W==
'''ATS''' : Automatic Transfer Switch, switches equipment to a backup power supply in event of power failure.


'''[[Electromagnetic Waves |Wavelength]]''' : the distance in metres between corresponding points on a wave.
'''[[ATV]]''' : Amateur Television - "moving picture" ham TV transmissions.


==X==
'''Az/El''' : used to describe an antenna rotator that can change both the '''Az'''imuth (horizontal) and the '''E'''levation (vertical) direction of the antenna.


==Y==
'''Azimuth''' : The horizontal direction (angle) measured clockwise from North.


==Z==


==Numbers==


73 : Goodbye
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A

AC : Alternating Current

ADC : Analogue to Digital Converter. Also known as A/D and A-to-D. A device that samples an analogue wave and converts it into a digital signal, in which a series of numbers is used to represent the amplitude of the original wave.

ADIF : Amateur Data Interchange Format, a standard specification for format of exported logbook files.

Admittance : The reciprocal of impedance of a component in a series or parallel tuned circuit.

AF : Abbreviation for Audio Frequency. AF is in the range 20Hz to 20 000Hz

AFC : Automatic Frequency Control - used to prevent drift in FM receivers

AFSK : Audio Frequency Shift Keying.

AGC : Automatic Gain Control - a feedback system to reduce fading by automatically adjusting gain

AGL : (Height) Above Ground Level, for antenna installations.

ALC : Automatic Level Control - a feedback system in the transmitter output amplifier used to prevent overload.

Ampere :(A) The unit used for measurement of current. Usually abbreviated to Amps

Amplitude : the height of a wave from the average or median position.

AMSAT : The name for amateur radio satellite organizations world-wide, but in particular the Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation.

AM : Amlpitude Modulation

Amplifier : A device that is used to increase voltage, current or power.

AMTOR : A specialised form of RTTY protocol. An acronym for AMateur Teleprinting Over Radio or AMateur Teletype over Radio.

Analog (also analogue): a continuously varying signal.

ANC, ANR : Active noise control, active noise reduction. Also referred to as automatic noise cancellation or antinoise on some transceivers.

Antenna: a device to either radiate radio signals or to receive them from another station.

Antenna Switch " A switch used to change the output of a transceiver from one antenna to another.

Antenna Tuner : A device used to match the output impedance of a transmitter to that of an antenna.

Anti-VOX : Transceiver circuitry used in voice-operated (VOX) stations to prevent audio from the receiver's speaker from actuating the voice-operated transmitter.

APRS : Automatic Position Reporting System, Automated Packet Reporting System.

ARC : Amateur Radio Club (also ARA, ARS - Amateur Radio Association, Amateur Radio Society) - usually prefixed by the name of the community or region served

ARDF : Amateur Radio Direction Finding

ARES : Amateur Radio Disaster Services, Amateur Radio Emergency Services

ARRL : The American Radio Relay League [1]- the national ham radio association for the USA

ARISS : Amateur Radio on the International Space Station. A program that allows schools, with the help of an amateur club, to contact the amateur station on board the International space station.

ASL : Above Sea Level. Vertical height in metres or feet above sea level.

Attenuator : A resistive device to reduce the amplitude or power of a signal.

ATS : Automatic Transfer Switch, switches equipment to a backup power supply in event of power failure.

ATV : Amateur Television - "moving picture" ham TV transmissions.

Az/El : used to describe an antenna rotator that can change both the Azimuth (horizontal) and the Elevation (vertical) direction of the antenna.

Azimuth : The horizontal direction (angle) measured clockwise from North.


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