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By synthesising archival material, legislative texts, and primary data, this work provides a holistic picture of the hobby and identifies pathways for future growth.
| Segment | Time | Action | |---------|------|--------| | | 0:00‑0:30 | Static shot of a postcard fluttering on a wind‑blown street. | | Encounter 1 | 0:30‑1:15 | A teenage skateboarder picks it up, reads a line, then drops it. | | Encounter 2 | 1:15‑2:00 | An elderly woman finds the card, pauses, and tucks it into her bag. | | Encounter 3 | 2:00‑2:45 | A street musician uses the card as a makeshift drum pad, creating a rhythm. | | Resolution | 2:45‑3:30 | The card returns to its original mailbox, now slightly torn, as the camera pulls back. | | Credits | 3:30‑4:00 | List all participants, location permits, and equipment sources. | amateurs czech amateurs 122 full
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Amateur radio (also known as “ham radio”) has played a pivotal role in the technological and social development of the Czech Republic since the early 20th century. This paper traces the historical milestones that shaped Czech amateur radio, examines the regulatory framework governing the activity today, and analyses the contemporary community through the lens of the “Czech Amateurs 122” dataset – a comprehensive collection of 122 recorded field sessions gathered between 2018 and 2023. The study reveals a vibrant yet aging operator base, a strong emphasis on emergency communications, and emerging trends in digital modes and software‑defined radio (SDR). Recommendations for policy makers, clubs, and educators are presented to ensure the sustainability and growth of the hobby.