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Amateur radio - Amateur radio, often called ham radio, is a hobby enjoyed by many people throughout the world. An amateur radio operator, ham, or radio amateur uses two-way radio to communicate with other radio amateurs for public service, recreation and self-improvement. Amateur radio station - An amateur radio station is a facility equipped with the apparatus necessary for carrying on radiocommunications in the Amateur Radio Service. There are several types of amateur radio stations: an amateur radio station may be located in a building, installed in a vehicle, located in space, or established in a temporary field location. Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service - RACES (Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Service) is provided for in Part 97 of the FCC rules and regulations governing amateur radio in the United States. RACES members, volunteer Amateur Radio Operators, operate on behalf of a public agency during a declared emergency, including natural and man-made hazardous situations. Maritime mobile amateur radio - Most countries' amateur radio licences allow licensed operators to install and use radio transmission equipment while at sea. Such operation is known a Maritime Mobile amateur radio.
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