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Franklin County Amateur Radio Club Technician Class License Course Bob Solosko W1SRB Al Woodhull N1AW Chris Myers KB1NEK Bob Dickerman WA1QKT.

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1 Franklin County Amateur Radio Club Technician Class License Course Bob Solosko W1SRB Al Woodhull N1AW Chris Myers KB1NEK Bob Dickerman WA1QKT

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5 35 questions, 26 correct to pass Number of questions in each area

6 Non-technical 11 questions Technical 17 questions Slightly technical 7 questions 35 questions, 26 correct to pass Number of questions in each area

7 35 questions, 26 correct to pass Number of questions in each area Class 1 Class 2 Class 3 Class 4 Class 5 Class 4

8 You’ll need to know how to do this: V = I x R P = I x V You don’t need to know how to do this:

9 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones Frequency Wavelength

10 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones Frequency Wavelength Hz = Hertz = cycles per second kHz = kilohertz = 1000 hertz = 1000 cycles/sec MHz = megahertz = 1 million hertz = 1 million cycles/sec = 1000 kHz GHz = gigahertz = 1 billion hertz = 1000 MHz Hz, kHz, MHz and GHz Named after Heinrich Hertz – In 1886, first to demonstrate the existence of electromagnetic waves

11 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones Frequency Wavelength Relationship Between Frequency and Wavelength Frequency is cycles per second: cycle per second = 1 Hz (Hertz) if freq = 1000 Hz (1 kHz), then 1 cycle = 1/1000 sec if freq = 1,000,000 Hz (1 MHz), then 1 cycle = 1/1,000,000 sec Speed of Light = 300,000,000 meters per second ( speed of radio wave in a vacuum ) if freq = 1 MHz, then in one cycle, radio wave travels 300,000,000 m/sec X (1/1,000,000 sec) = 300 meters = wavelength ( λ) λ = speed of light/freq (in Hz) = 300,000/(freq in kHz) = 300/(freq in MHz) (1 meter ≈ 39⅓ in. ≈ 3¼ ft.)

12 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz Frequency Wavelength

13 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm Ham Bands LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz Frequency Wavelength

14 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 160 m (1.8 MHz – 2 MHz) 6 m (50 MHz – 54 MHz) 80 m (3.5 MHz – 4 MHz) 60 m (5.3 MHz, 5 channels) 40 m (7 MHz – 7.3 MHz) 30 m (10.1 MHz – 10.15 MHz) 20 m (14 MHz – 14.35 MHz) 2 m (144 MHz – 148 MHz) 17 m (18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz) 15 m (21 MHz – 21.45 MHz) 12 m (24.89 MHz – 24.9 MHz) 10 m (28 MHz – 29.7 MHz) 1.25 m (222 MHz – 225 MHz) 70cm (420 MHz – 450 MHz) Ham Bands Frequency Wavelength 33 cm (902 MHz – 928 MHz) LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz

15 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 160 m (1.8 MHz – 2 MHz) 6 m (50 MHz – 54 MHz) 80 m (3.5 MHz – 4 MHz) 60 m (5.3 MHz, 5 channels) 40 m (7 MHz – 7.3 MHz) 30 m (10.1 MHz – 10.15 MHz) 20 m (14 MHz – 14.35 MHz) 2 m (144 MHz – 148 MHz) 17 m (18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz) 15 m (21 MHz – 21.45 MHz) 12 m (24.89 MHz – 24.9 MHz) 10 m (28 MHz – 29.7 MHz) 1.25 m (222 MHz – 225 MHz) 70c m (420 MHz – 450 MHz) Ham Bands Frequency Wavelength 33 cm (902 MHz – 928 MHz) LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz

16 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 160 m (1.8 MHz – 2 MHz) 6 m (50 MHz – 54 MHz) 80 m (3.5 MHz – 4 MHz) 60 m (5.3 MHz, 5 channels) 40 m (7 MHz – 7.3 MHz) 30 m (10.1 MHz – 10.15 MHz) 20 m (14 MHz – 14.35 MHz) 2 m (144 MHz – 148 MHz) 17 m (18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz) 15 m (21 MHz – 21.45 MHz) 12 m (24.89 MHz – 24.9 MHz) 10 m (28 MHz – 29.7 MHz) 1.25 m (222 MHz – 225 MHz) 70c m (420 MHz – 450 MHz) Ham Bands Worldwide Communications Frequency Wavelength 33 cm (902 MHz – 928 MHz) LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz

17 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 160 m (1.8 MHz – 2 MHz) 6 m (50 MHz – 54 MHz) 80 m (3.5 MHz – 4 MHz) 60 m (5.3 MHz, 5 channels) 40 m (7 MHz – 7.3 MHz) 30 m (10.1 MHz – 10.15 MHz) 20 m (14 MHz – 14.35 MHz) 2 m (144 MHz – 148 MHz) 17 m (18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz) 15 m (21 MHz – 21.45 MHz) 12 m (24.89 MHz – 24.9 MHz) 10 m (28 MHz – 29.7 MHz) 1.25 m (222 MHz – 225 MHz) 70c m (420 MHz – 450 MHz) Ham Bands Worldwide Communications Local Communications Frequency Wavelength 33 cm (902 MHz – 928 MHz) LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz

18 The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 160 m (1.8 MHz – 2 MHz) 6 m (50 MHz – 54 MHz) 80 m (3.5 MHz – 4 MHz) 60 m (5.3 MHz, 5 channels) 40 m (7 MHz – 7.3 MHz) 30 m (10.1 MHz – 10.15 MHz) 20 m (14 MHz – 14.35 MHz) 2 m (144 MHz – 148 MHz) 17 m (18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz) 15 m (21 MHz – 21.45 MHz) 12 m (24.89 MHz – 24.9 MHz) 10 m (28 MHz – 29.7 MHz) 1.25 m (222 MHz – 225 MHz) 70c m (420 MHz – 450 MHz) Ham Bands Worldwide Communications Local Communications Frequency Wavelength 33 cm (902 MHz – 928 MHz) LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz Technician License Operating Privileges Phone & Data Technician License Operating Privileges Morse Code TechTech Tech

19 Technician License Operating Privileges Phone & Data Technician License Operating Privileges Morse Code TechTechTech The Radio Spectrum 100 kHz 3000 m 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 10 GHz 3 cm AM Broadcast FM Broadcast TV Broadcast Cellular Phones 1 MHz 300 m 10 MHz 30 m 100 MHz 3 m 1 GHz 30 cm 160 m (1.8 MHz – 2 MHz) 6 m (50 MHz – 54 MHz) 80 m (3.5 MHz – 4 MHz) 60 m (5.3 MHz, 5 channels) 40 m (7 MHz – 7.3 MHz) 30 m (10.1 MHz – 10.15 MHz) 20 m (14 MHz – 14.35 MHz) 17 m (18.068 MHz – 18.168 MHz) 15 m (21 MHz – 21.45 MHz) 12 m (24.89 MHz – 24.9 MHz) 10 m (28 MHz – 29.7 MHz) 1.25 m (222 MHz – 225 MHz) Ham Bands Worldwide Communications Local Communications 2 m (144 MHz – 148 MHz) 70c m (420 MHz – 450 MHz) FCARC Repeaters Frequency Wavelength 33 cm (902 MHz – 928 MHz) LF (Low Frequency) MF (Medium Frequency) HF (High Frequency) VHF (Very High Frequency) UHF (Ultra High Frequency) SHF (Super High Frequency) 3 GHz300 MHz30 GHz 300 kHz3 MHz30 MHz30 kHz


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