Society of Radio Amateurs

Ham Radio ( Emergency Communication )

SORA provides study materials, sample question papers, guidance and practical training to interested people for passing the exam and becoming a Ham Operator.

Expand your Amateur Radio knowledge with our continuing education courses.

Our operators are trained to respond to emergency situations and setup the alternative channel of communication in a short period of time. We work in association with several government agencies and Disaster Management Departments.

Sumita Sahi (President)

Sanjay Gautam (Secretary)

Pranav Sahi (founder)

What is Amateur Radio

Amateur radio (also called ham radio) describes the use of radio frequency spectrum for purposes of non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, private recreation, radiosport, contesting, and emergency communication. The term "amateur" is used to specify "a duly authorised person interested in radioelectric practice with a purely personal aim and without pecuniary interest.

The amateur radio service (amateur service and amateur-satellite service) is established by the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) through the International Telecommunication Regulations. National governments regulate technical and operational characteristics of transmissions and issue individual stations licenses with an identifying call sign. Prospective amateur operators are tested for their understanding of key concepts in electronics and the host government's radio regulations. Radio amateurs use a variety of voice, text, image, and data communications modes and have access to frequency allocations throughout the RF spectrum to enable communication across a city, region, country, continent, the world, or even into space.

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