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About SIH

Satara Institute of Hams (SIH) was established as a registered Public Society under the Indian Societies Registration Act. for promoting Amateur Radio Hobby among the youths. Satara Institute of Hams (SIH) conducts awareness and training programs for the Amateur Station Operator License Examination regularly. SIH assists schools, colleges, institutions, individuals, etc. to form their own Amateur Radio clubs.
SIH quarterly publishes "The 5 9 Amateur Radio Magazine" and also Study Material, Brochures etc. on website & social media.
SIH conducts USA Amateur Radio exam on regular basis. SIH has own VEs (Volunteer Examiner's) team for US examination in India.

  • NOAA Weather Station workshop
  • ASOC Exam Training
  • US Amateur Radio License Exam
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Our Mission To promote the general advancement and diffusion of knowledge of science and practice of Electronics and Radio Communication and to facilitate the exchange of information and ideas on these subjects amongst its members.

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Executive Board

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ROHIT BHOSALE
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Chief Technical Advisor
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KOMAL BHOSALE
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President
SAYALI KADAM
Executive Secretary
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NIRANJAN SUPEKAR
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Treasurer
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INDRAJEET MANE
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Governing Committee Member
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KALYANI SUPEKAR
Governing Committee Member
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ROHIT KADAM
Governing Committee Member
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ROHAN KHUTALE
Governing Committee Member
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MAHEIR KAPADIA
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USA Exam Manager
Digital Communication Expert
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SHANTANU KARANDE
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USA Exam Cordinator
Technical Expert

What is Amateur Radio?

Amateur radio is a popular technical hobby and volunteer public service that uses designated radio frequencies for non-commercial exchange of messages, wireless experimentation, self-training, and emergency communications.

Amateur Radio is the only hobby governed by international treaty.

As a radio amateur you are able to transmit radio signals on a number of frequency bands allocated specifically to the radio amateurs.

Radio amateurs make use of their frequencies in a number of ways:

> Contacting people all over the world by radio which often leads to developing international friendships

> Competing in international competitions to test how effective your equipment is, and how good you are as an operator

> Technical experimentation — many of the leaps forward in radio technology have been initiated by radio amateurs

> Communication through amateur space satellites or with the International Space Station (which carries an amateur radio station)

> Providing communications at times of emergencies and undertaking exercises to ensure you keep the capability to do so.

There is no better way to explore the fascinating world of radio communications than by becoming a radio amateur.

  • 01 What sort of people become radio amateurs?

    Amateur Radio is the original high technology “social network”. Today it is regarded as a “broad church” and numbers in its ranks Kings, pop stars, public figures, the retired, schoolchildren and those at work or unemployed.

    Whatever your interest in radio communications, you will find others sharing that interest — from “geeky” experimenters to those just interested in communicating by radio. So as a radio amateur, you simply do not know who you might talk to “over the air”. Using call signs as identifiers, there is no status on the air, and you talk, equal to equal, to everyone you contact.

    Local radio clubs can help you grow and develop. And remember, Amateur Radio offers enjoyment for you and your family as well. Amateur activities like Direction Finding (similar to orienteering but with a high-tech “spin”), field days, Summits on the Air, IOTA can be “family friendly”, allowing your family to enjoy your amateur radio activities as well!

  • Whilst the Internet has brought us instant world-wide email, VOIP and video communication, it is tied to an infrastructure of enormous proportions.

    With Amateur Radio, you are communicating directly, “point-to-point” with no intermediate infrastructure. You are also communicating with people in their cars, on ships, on remote islands, and in under-developed parts of the world. But perhaps more importantly, Amateur Radio is not just about communicating — it’s about exploring the technology that makes radio communication work — the electronics, the antennas, the propagation characteristics of the ionosphere, and even computers that are linked to radio equipment for all sorts of purposes including specialised modes of communication, station logging, propagation prediction, etc.

  • Employers in the high technology industries often seek people who combine the theoretical understanding of electronics with the practical ability to “make it happen”. By becoming a radio amateur, and with the right interest, a lifetime of personal growth lies ahead in the field of electronics and radio communication. Many people today owe career development to their first steps in amateur radio. Why don’t YOU consider joining the many thousands who are developing their skills every day through this fascinating hobby ?

 

NOAA Satellite Weather Station

Everyday multiple NOAA weather satellites pass above you. Each NOAA weather satellite broadcasts an Automatic Picture Transmission (APT) signal, which contains a live weather image of your area. The RTL-SDR dongle combined with a good antenna, SDRSharp and a decoding program can be used to download and display these live images several times a day.

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What is Contesting?

Contesting usually involves a competition to see who can contact the most stations in a set period of time on certain bands and within specific rules.

While contests often have similar objectives, each event has its own set of rules and kinds of information that you can exchange with the stations you contact during the contest.

If you are new to contesting, the SIH has published a guide for beginners, specifically aimed at HF contests although much of the advice is equally applicable at VHF and above. A VHF specific ‘how to enter a VHF contest’ guide is also available.

If you are, or wish to be, an active contester and do not belong to an SIH affiliated club, why not join the SIH Contest Club? Membership is open to all SIH Members.

ASOC EXAM

The world is now experiencing a continuous ham population decline. IARU Region 3 also notice that most amateur radio operators are elderly people. When you take a look at the contesters of the ALL ASIAN DX Contest, in both the CW and SSB modes, you will find that they are almost over 60 years old. For this reason, in the next 10–20 year, the situation will become even worse. It will severely affect the frequency allocation to amateur radio, and our frequency might be allocated to some other uses.

In Asia, however, especially in India, teenagers and university school students are still interested in ham radio, and fortunately the number of hams is increasing.

Satara Institute of Hams (SIH) are always supporting those young potential hams, and providing many opportunities for them to take the Indian as well as US Amateur Radio license exams.

Any Indian citizen above 12 years of age can appear for the ASOC examination. To obtain an amateur radio license in India you have to pass an exam conducted by the ministry of communications (Amateur station operator's certificate exam ASOC)

There are two different types of license awarded to an amateur:

1. General Grade

2. Restricted Grade

In general the exam leading to these licenses has two parts

1. Elementary Radio theory and regulations - written test

2. Morse code sending and receiving test (For General Grade only)

The written exam is simple & requires only elementary knowledge of electronics. You will be able to learn Morse code to the expected level by devoting 15 minutes every day for about four weeks. The Satara Institute of Hams will supplies you with all the required study material & practice Morse classes are held regularly. A software downloaded from web is also a good way to learn Morse code.

ONLINE APPLICATION

Submit online exam application with necessary documents on WPC website.

EXAMINATION

WPC will condcut the ASOC Exam at SIH Club Station.

RESULT

WPC will declare results online, 30 days after exam.

LICENSE & CALLSIGN

After passing ASOC exam students can apply for license & get their own CallSign.

Contact

If you would like to ask or tell something that relates to HAM Radio (a project, blog post, something interesting you have found), drop your details and message in below box we will get back to you shortly.

Location:

188 B/1, Vyankatpura Peth, Satara (MH) 415 002

Call:

+91 9766923444

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