Amateur Radio Code of Ethics
The Amateur's Code
by
Paul M. Segal, W9EEA - 1926
ONE
The Amateur is Considerate . . . He never knowingly uses the air in such a way
as to lessen the pleasure of others.
TWO
The Amateur is Loyal . . . He offers his loyalty, encouragement and support
to his fellow radio amateurs, his local club and to the American
Radio Relay League, through which amateur radio is represented.
THREE
The Amateur is Progressive . . . He keeps his station abreast of science. It
is well built and efficient. His operating practice is above
reproach.
FOUR
The Amateur is Friendly . . . Slow and patient sending when requested, friendly
advice and counsel to the beginner, kindly assistance, cooperation
and consideration for the interests of others; these are the
marks of the amateur spirit.
FIVE
The Amateur is Balanced . . . Radio is his hobby. He never allows it to interfere
with any of the duties he owes to his home, his job, his school,
or his community.
SIX
The Amateur is Patriotic . . . His knowledge and his station are always ready
for the service of his country and his community.
PAUL M. SEGAL, W9EEA
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