
HF Etiquette 101: A Beginner's Guide to Operating in HF Radio
Are you worried about making a mistake when operating on the HF bands? When you’re getting started in HF, it’s unwise to CQ without the proper etiquette. Many Hams get ahead of themselves by trying to jump in and attempt to learn the best practices along the way, but the best way to learn is with us here at BridgeCom. Today we're excited to share the best practices you can implement when operating your HF radio.
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I only hope that new as well as the old timer need to return to the basics which is good information for ALL OF US in this HOBBY it will make radio a lot more fun for all of us. I find that a few nice words to help someone to be able to make a contact and use some tried and true practices that we all learned when first studying for the license wanted to show our Elmer
that we were listening to him and did not embarrassed him to his fellow operators that knew he helped you get on the air. Thanks to all Lic. as KN1VWW in 1962 and enjoy the hobby most of the time it only LIDS on both sides of age show so disrespect for one another, a kind word is much better than a rant to one another !!