User:StationNT5Bmedia

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StationNT5Bmedia



 * Started as an amateur radio enthusiast, the vanity extra class call sign NT5B was re-issued by the FCC, and license granted for frequency, bandwidth, mode, tower height, electromagnetic envelope radiating power, and non-broadcast transmissions.

ham communities of the upper Gulf Coast Region, amateur radio club enthusiasts mentor the upcoming radio operator, (called an Elmer) to help earn a higher class license.
 * Introduced into internet publishing by the

Valley Amateur Radio Club, and ECHO Society (formerly affiliated with the Houston Office of Emergency Management), the ARES - Amateur Radio Emergency Service, and NARS - the Northwest Amateur Radio Society help amateur radio enthusiasts become proficient radio operators.
 * Organizations such as BVARC - the Brazos

In Case of Emergency
lines of communication are down, ham radio operators often volunteer to transcieve health & wellness messages in disaster situations. With improvised antennas, 12-volt batteries, and a transceiver, ham stations power-up emergency operations.
 * When electrical power, phone & other

StationNT5Bmedia publishing started with QSL cards, a post card sent to other ham operators to confirm two-way transmissions & telegrams.
 * Beginning with early graphics software, the

Power of the Media

 * The success with graphics imaging in early years led to internet web page publishing, with informative health science topics, state-of-the-art technical integrated diagrams, and general science topics.


 * The internet phenomenon of the last decade with broad-band high-speed internet connectivity, and improvements in personal computer processor speeds has given StationNT5Bmedia an avenue for expanding informative topics.
 * One of the few perks media gets as a benefit are the lower cost of postage for postcards, magazines, and the book-rate's labels for media packages. Other perks mainly involve the reasonable access to celebrity and news events, where reporters and camera-personnel are welcome to browse and collect their story materials, and take photographs and/or audio/video. ie. Northwest Amateur Radio Society field day event, 1998