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## HacDC entry-level (Technician) Amateur License test preparation class
### Dates and Times
The class will be held at the Space on two consecutive Saturdays:
February 11 and 18 from 1 to 4 PM. The following Saturday: February 25
at 9 AM (sharp) will be be the exam at the Winterfest at the Northern
Virginia Community College Annandale Campus.
### Resources
- The target exam is at the Vienna Wireless Society's "Winterfest":
<http://www.viennawireless.org/winterfest.php>
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- The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) definition of the Amateur
Radio Service: ***"The amateur and amateur-satellite services are for
qualified persons of any age who are interested in radio technique
solely with a personal aim and without pecuniary interest. These
services present an opportunity for self-training, intercommunication,
and technical investigations."***
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- The ARRL Technician License manual and study guide:
<http://www.arrl.org/ham-radio-license-manual> . *'*Please look over
this resource carefully before class. *'*
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- A free license manual for the Technician class:
<http://www.kb6nu.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2010_Tech_Study_Guide.pdf>
*'*Please look over this resource carefully before class. *'*
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- Some links to free online practice exams:
<http://www.eham.net/exams/>, <http://www.qrz.com/ht/>,
<http://aa9pw.com/radio/>
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- FCC Amateur Radio Page:
<http://wireless.fcc.gov/services/index.htm?job=service_home&id=amateur>
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- FCC Part 97: Regulations pertaining to the Amateur Radio Service:
<http://www.access.gpo.gov/nara/cfr/waisidx_10/47cfr97_10.html>
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- The entire Technician class license pool, of which 35 questions will
be randomly selected for your exam:
<http://www.ncvec.org/page.php?id=349>
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- We will be viewing the HamCRAM presentation and answering questions.
You can preview the presentation here: <http://w9pe.us/> . *Your
comments on improving or replacing this presentation are greatly
appreciated.*
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- Recommended reading is John Delvoldere (ON4UN)'s operating ethics
materials at his web site: <http://www.ham-operating-ethics.org/> .
Not only will it give you good recommendations for being a good
citizen on the air, it will also give you an excellent overview of the
various facets of modern Ham radio. There is an excellent manual in
PDF format you may wish to have available when you start using your
new license.
- ON4UN is in Belgium, check out the station web page:
<http://www.dxwatch.com/qrz/lookup.php?c=ON4UN>
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- Founded in 1914, The American Radio Relay League (AARL) is the
national association for Amateur Radio in the USA. Today, with more
than 156,000 members, ARRL is the largest organization of radio
amateurs in the United States. Check out their web site:
<http://www.arrl.org>.
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- A short video: Richard Feynman describes "waves", including radio,
light, heat, etc. in a very sensorial (as in Montesssori education)
way: <http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AU8PId_6xec>
### About the class
Add another tool to your Maker toolkit: an Amateur Radio License.
Amateur Radio Operators (Hams) have a long history of "Homebrewing":
building their own equipment and experimenting in the hopes of making it
work better, and the community has grown a tremendous breadth. There is
tremendous overlap between the Ham and the Maker communities.
HacDC has it's own club license: W3HAC, which we originally obtained to
use ham radio for position tracking during our balloon flights using
APRS (Automatic Packet Reporting System) on VHF and UHF frequencies;
designing and building our own lightweight transmitter for the balloon
payload. We have many Hams here, some with quite advanced licenses, and
a bi-monthly meeting to discuss technical aspects of radio-based
communication and build stuff.
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