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  2. Begin by reviewing the 'Introduction and Overview' section to understand the purpose of the form and its relevance to emergency communications.
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  4. Proceed to the 'Resource Typing' section. Here, categorize your capabilities based on the provided metrics for personnel and apparatus types.
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Ham radio makes you part of a world-wide community. Amateur radio operators around the globe communicate with one another every day across international boundaries, sharing personal stories, exchanging station information, and extending international goodwill.
Ham radios have a higher power output of between 5 watts for handhelds and 25 watts for mobiles. But some radios and base stations will have more power and you can add an amplifier to your set-up. Some ham radio setups enable you to communicate across continents.
The biggest difference between CB and amateur (ham) radio (in the US) is that amateur radio requires an examination to obtain the license, while CB is ``licensed by rule. This means that as long as you follow the regulations, you are considered licensed.
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