If anyone here wants to try amateur radio but does not know how to start, I may be able to help. If you would tell me your nearest major city by sending me a private conversation here, I will contact local amateur radio club officers in that city and perhaps they will be willing to give you a free amateur radio, mentor you in the use of it and mentor you with licensing issues.
I will contact them and see if this is possible. If they reply positively, I will send you a private conversation back with the contact information for them.
I feel badly for lonely, low self esteem people here. I was that way for years and years.They don't have to stay that way. Internet use is dangerous for many autistics who are socially naïve and trusting.
Amateur radio is stress diverting, self esteem elevating, safe, wholesome, non violent, loads of fun and a good way of meeting people without leaving home and having to look at the person. I do lots of listening over the amateur radio shortwave bands. Also, there are amateur radio conventions that you can attend personally to meet your new on air friends, if desired.
I will contact them and see if this is possible. If they reply positively, I will send you a private conversation back with the contact information for them.
I feel badly for lonely, low self esteem people here. I was that way for years and years.They don't have to stay that way. Internet use is dangerous for many autistics who are socially naïve and trusting.
Amateur radio is stress diverting, self esteem elevating, safe, wholesome, non violent, loads of fun and a good way of meeting people without leaving home and having to look at the person. I do lots of listening over the amateur radio shortwave bands. Also, there are amateur radio conventions that you can attend personally to meet your new on air friends, if desired.