RF Safety for Amateur Radio Operators

Access essential information on RF exposure regulations, safety guidelines, and tools for evaluating your ham radio station's compliance.

David
Reviewed by • Senior RF Engineer & Technical Editor March 2026

RF safety is a critical concern for all amateur radio operators, ensuring that our stations operate within safe limits for ourselves, our families, and our neighbors. Understanding the potential for electromagnetic field exposure from antennas and feedlines is essential, especially when running higher power or operating on VHF/UHF bands where antennas are often closer to people.

Hams can find various resources to help evaluate their station’s compliance with regulations from authorities like the FCC. This includes RF safety compliance calculators, which help estimate power density, and guidelines for proper antenna setup. Operators can also learn about grounding systems for their stations and the use of common mode chokes to mitigate unwanted RF, ensuring safer operation and reducing interference.

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