====== Radio ====== Radios are everywhere - broadcasting terrible music on 99.5MHz, delivering pictures of kittens on WiFi, saving lives on marine VHF, mobile phones and more. The ubiquity makes it a fun target for hackers of all varieties - sending serial over unlicensed bands to malicious individuals intercepting GSM communications. The Hackerspace sits at IO87we ===== Licensed Radio Amateurs ===== Amateur radios are license restricted, and as such if you don't have a government-issued nerd certificate (Amateur Radio License) you could get yourself (and the owner of the radio) into lots of trouble if you try to talk through them. Here is a list of licensed radio amateurs in the space: {{topic>radio-amateur&table&nodate&nouser}} Join the gang by adding {{tag>radio-amateur}} and adding your name & call as an H1 header at the top of your userpage. ===== List of Related Tools ===== {{topic>tools +radio +resources&desc&nodate&table&nouser}} ===== List of Projects ===== {{topic>radio +project&nodate&table&nouser&desc}} ===== List of Workshops ===== {{topic>workshop +radio&table&desc&nodate&nouser}} ===== List of Articles ===== ==== OARC Training ==== OARC will train you for all 3 levels of license, Foundation, Intermediate and Full. The courses are of a 'fast track' style, and will still require you to do work in your own time! Training costs £5, is done by Zoom and Discord and exams are online (prices vary based on level). * [[https://www.oarc.uk/foundation|Foundation]] * [[https://www.oarc.uk/intermediate|Intermediate]] * [[https://www.oarc.uk/full|Full]] ===== Related Links ===== * [[http://aars.org.uk/|Aberdeen Amateur Radio Society]] * [[https://oarc.uk/|Online Amateur Radio Society]] * A Discord based community that offers training * [[http://rsgb.org/|Radio Society of Great Britain]] {{tag>resources list todo}}