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Prepper Radio: The No-BS Ham Radio Technician Exam Prep Guide

Prepper Radio: The No-BS Ham Radio Technician Exam Prep Guide
Your Key to Passing the Amateur Radio Technician License Test and Taking Your Emergency Communication Skills to the Next Level

In today’s crazy world, emergency situations can pop up at any time, whether it’s a natural disaster, power outage, or or a long-term SHTF situation you need a way to communicate when the grid goes down. When traditional communication methods fail, having a ham radio license can be a lifeline for you and your family. That’s why we just released our latest book to help you pass the exam you need to get your Ham Radio License!

From the Owner & Founder of OffGridSurvival.com and HamRadioPrepper.com

In Prepper Radio: The No-BS Ham Radio Technician Exam Prep Guide, Emergency Communications and Urban Survival expert Robert Richardson, founder of OFFGRIDSurvival.com and HamRadioPrepper.com, gives you step-by-step advice and the actual test questions and answers so you can pass the Technician Class Amateur Radio (HAM RADIO) Exam.

The book is designed to help you easily pass the Ham Radio Test, get on the air, and start your journey into Emergency Communications! It covers everything you need to know about ham radio technology, equipment, and procedures so you can ace the test on your first shot!


It’s time to Pass your Ham Radio Test and Enter the World of Emergency Communications!

Start your ham radio journey today!

Prepper Radio: The No-BS Ham Radio Technician Exam Prep Guide is now available on Amazon.
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  1. Never ever get your license its for registration purposes only.
    Thats how your rogue gov will target and find you.
    Stay gray no registrations for whatever .
    The first ppl targeted here in europe during ww2 were the radio operators hand in your gear or be executed …. getting the pic yet ?
    Get out of those 2 mtr and 70 centimeter bands unless you want to wave a humungus red flag saying here i am helloooooo .
    Low power directional antennas for local and one time pad is the way 2 go other bands plenty of stealth antennas to find (build your own) https://listoffreeware.com/best-free-antenna-design-app-for-android/
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    • Also HF bands works well 12 meters and 10 meters band has a long range field for talking on amateur radio Some people say the government can find you faster but have you thought about your driving license or where you state check is sending your income too. Say what you want but amateur radio has some great benefits. First step get your technician license. Very simple. Very easy to do a few. I think there’s like 38 questions.

  2. The benefits of using ham radios. Is when you are out driving car truck or bike you can have a ht which is a hand size ham radio that has the range of 6 miles. It’s a 2 meter vhf band that operates 144-148 Fm And it can also be set up to go through the repeaters that are set in place for long distance for talking For the price of 169.$ for radio. And antenna is around 38.$ each but you can listen to emergency emergency channels. Such as police departments fire departments and Hospitals. So many benefits of having your license. When you go for your Tech license. Do it with a friend. The license only cost is 20.$ they are good for 10 years then you renew them just like your license plates on your car

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