Ham Radio Technician License Course 2022-2026, Part 2
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Ham Radio Technician Class - Presentation given by the Hurst Amateur Radio Club, W5HRC, for those interested in getting their first Ham Radio License.
This is a 3-part class for the 2022-2026 question pool. Material follows this book - amzn.to/46SbMmH
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I went to that aa9pw site got 24 of the 35 correct so not bad for first time and just getting into ham radios. Not bad from just watching part 1.
That's great
You stated that inductance and capacitance are both measured in farads. This is incorrect. Inductance is measured in Henry's and Capacitance is measured in Farads.
Just noticed your Heil microphone. 😊
Used it for years
Is it going to cost me any thing to join
Most clubs have annual dues
If this was a vhs... I probably would have worn them out by now
Lol
Lots of errors here. Too many to count! Use of the correct terms is vitally important.
On HF, the protocol is to use USB on 20m and above, not 10m and above.
AM is two sidebands with CARRIER, WHEREAS, SSB is ONE sideband (upper OR lower) and NO CARRIER). There is also something called DOUBLE SIDEBAND (DSB) which is BOTH sidebands but NO CARRIER (It is not as common as it used to be, but it is still used today - WHY? it is more efficient than AM (No power wasted on producing a carrier) but not as spectrum efficient as SSB (same bandwidth as AM)
On AM the carrier signal Amplitude is varying, on FM the carrier FREQUENCY is varying
Linear Amplifiers have some kind of mode selection switch to match the signal being amplified. For SPEECH, on SSB and AM, the amplifier needs to work in different way than for FM/CW and DATAMODES. (Never run an amplifier on FULL POWER in any DATA MODE (100% duty cycle) as you will damage the amplifier AND, possibly cause interference as well.
3KHz is the typical bandwidth of a SSB transmission. This is because it was designed for speech and for human speech to be intelligible you need a bandwidth of 300Hz to 3KHz. An AM (Amplitude Modulation) signal is twice as wide, because there are TWO sidebands.
G7VFY
Shouldn't you be contacting the people responsible for creating the question pool?
@@HamRadio2 I am not the one making the video.
@@G7VFY neither am I. This was done by a local radio club and the information was taken directly from the question pool in the W5YI book. Even if the information is wrong, as you claim, the Q&A for the test will match this information and allow someone to get their license.
@@G7VFY easy there Karen
@@robkerz2610heh heh
This is a wonderful service and I very much appreciate your time and effort in putting this together thank you
@16:49 it looks like the choice did not spin as it would if the answer was correct. Is this answer correct? Either way, it’s still over my head! 😂
Contradiction between 1:59:37 and 2:22:55, T4A09
I've tried to buy two SDR Dongles online and got ripped off both times, getting discouraged here but I did enjoy this video of yours, very nicely done.🤣
Sorry to hear that
If i study the material in these 3 ham radio technician courses would i be able to pass the exam ? I sincerely appreciate the time and energy you have done to help people with this . I am looking forward to getting my technician license. Thanks very much
Yes, this is all the info you need to pass the Technician test.
Thank you
@@HamRadio2
Thanks!
Welcome!
@@HamRadio2 de W1NTL, btw