ham radio

collocation in English

meaningsofhamandradio

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ham
noun
uk
/hæm/
us
/hæm/
pig's meat from the leg or shoulder, preserved with salt ...
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radio
noun
uk
/ˈreɪ.di.əʊ/
us
/ˈreɪ.di.oʊ/
a piece of electronic equipment used for listening to ...
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(Definition ofhamandradiofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofham radio

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I believe that there is some contact byhamradio, but this is uncertain and undependable and, in any event, is a private arrangement.
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The panorama of activities presented by this show was breathtaking—music, ballet, drama, cycling, gardening, archaeology, swimming, football, painting,hamradioand studies of all sorts.
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The main means of communication is still thehamradio.
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Two younghamradioenthusiasts are the only link between the ship and the outside world.
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Some countries only allowhamradiooperators to operate club stations.
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He was active in creatinghamradioclubs and organizations.
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At that time, broadcasting byhamradiooperators was legal.
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Recently however with new legislation in various states licensedhamradiooperators are exempt from these prohibitions including exemptions from using a radio while driving.
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As a young boy, be was interested in telecommunications, spending hours on hishamradiotalking to amateur radio operators around the world.
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He became ahamradiooperator at the age of 16.
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He has been a biker, pilot,hamradiooperator, and musician, while also producing corn liquor.
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Hamradiowork has become vitally important in such circumstances.
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Evidence is inhamradioand where very early innovation came from the garage, the shed or the loft.
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For a time, it was operated by 11hamradiooperators who spent five months restoring the facility.
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The crew reported that voice quality was best with thehamradio, compared to any other form of ground communication.
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The term is frequently used inhamradiooperation, where an operator is attempting to contact a repeater station.
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While in college he assembled and began selling a digital electronic keyer kit for sending radiotelegraph code forhamradiooperators.
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This is actually the 2-meter band of amateur orhamradiofrequencies.
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