[SMCARA] August/September General Upgrade Class
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csolo99 at aol.com
Mon Jun 27 18:54:47 EDT 2011
I would hope we'd consider an Extra Class this fall. Tom said during a meeting in April he didn't feel qualified to teach that class. Do we have anyone else who could teach that class? If not, I have someone in mind if need be (he just doesn't know it yet).
Steve
N3SCS
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From: "Tom Shelton" <gl1800winger at verizon.net>
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Date: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 18:00:17
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Subject: Re: [SMCARA] August/September General Upgrade Class
One additional item on this - Having an active Technician Class License is a
pre-requisite for this class.
Tom
-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Shelton
Sent: Monday, June 27, 2011 2:40 PM
To: smcara at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [SMCARA] August/September General Upgrade Class
Now that Field Day is over and done with, its time to think about
upgrading... With this in mind I have scheduled rooms at the Lexington
Park and Leonardtown libraries on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 PM until 9:00
PM. I already have 10 people who have expressed an interest. If you would
be interested in this class, please shoot me an e-mail and I’ll add you to
the list. The class will cost $25 and will include the ARRL Study Guide (a
$29.95 value).
I’m also looking for people (General and above) to help teach this class –
in the overview below, take a look at the lessons and let me know if you’d
like to present any of them – I’ll provide the outline and slides for each
lesson.
An overview of the class with dates and locations follows:
Note: Each lesson will be an average of 30 minutes (some a little longer,
some a little shorter) and will be broken into 3 parts:
a) An overview of what you will need to pass the General Class Exam
b) A review of the questions from the General Class question pool
associated with the lesson
c) Other “nice to know stuff” – not associated with the questions and as
time allows...
August 2nd, Leonardtown Library:
1) General Class control operator frequency privileges; primary and
secondary allocations
2) Phone operating procedures; USB/LSB utilization conventions; procedural
signals; breaking into a QSO in progress; VOX operation
3) Sunspots and solar radiation; ionospheric disturbances; propagation
forecasting and indices
4) Station Operation and setup
5) Reactance; inductance; capacitance; impedance; impedance matching
6) Resistors; capacitors; inductors
August 9th, Leonardtown Library:
1) Antenna structure limitations; good engineering and good amateur
practice; beacon operation; restricted operation; retransmitting radio
signals
2) Operating courtesy; band plans, emergencies, including drills and
emergency communications
3) Maximum Usable Frequency; Lowest Usable Frequency; propagation
4) Test and monitoring equipment; two-tone test
5) The Decibel; current and voltage dividers; electrical power
calculations; sine wave root-mean-square (RMS) values; PEP calculations
6) Rectifiers; solid state diodes and transistors; vacuum tubes; batteries
August 16th, Lexington Park Library:
1) Transmitter power regulations; data emission standards
2) CW operating procedures and procedural signals, Q signals and common
abbreviations; full break in
3) Ionospheric layers; critical angle and frequency; HF scatter; Near
Vertical Incidence Sky waves
4) Interference with consumer electronics; grounding; DSP
5) Resistors, capacitors and inductors in series and parallel; transformers
6) Analog and digital integrated circuits (IC’s); microprocessors; memory;
I/O devices; microwave IC’s (MMIC’s ); display devices
August 23rd, Lexington Park Library:
1) Volunteer Examiners and Volunteer Examiner Coordinators; temporary
identification
2) Amateur Auxiliary; minimizing interference; HF operations
3) Power supplies; schematic symbols
4) Carriers and modulation: AM; FM; single and double sideband; modulation
envelope; overmodulation
5) Antenna feed lines: characteristic impedance and attenuation; SWR
calculation, measurement and effects; matching networks
6) Basic antennas
August 30th, Lexington Park Library:
1) Control categories; repeater regulations; harmful interference; third
party rules; ITU regions
2) Digital operating: procedures, procedural signals and common
abbreviations
3) HF mobile radio installations; emergency and battery powered operation
4) Digital circuits; amplifiers and oscillators
5) Frequency mixing; multiplication; HF data communications; bandwidths of
various modes; deviation
6) Directional antennas
September 6th, Leonardtown Library:
1) Speech processors; S meters; sideband operation near band edges
2) Receivers and transmitters; filters, oscillators
3) Specialized antennas
4) RF safety principles, rules and guidelines; routine station evaluation
5) Safety in the ham shack: electrical shock and treatment, safety
grounding, fusing, interlocks, wiring, antenna and tower safety
September 13th, Leonardtown Library:
1) Quick Review
2) Practice Tests
Tom Shelton
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