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Unit 1 Introduction to Wireless Communication Lesson 1.1
FRS Radio Play – Have students make up call signs using the school and student initials. Practice saying their calls and names using the phonetic alphabet. Page ... Learn More
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School Club Roundup 2005
Morse code, the phonetic alphabet, made QSL cards and talked to other kids on the radio. The kids spent time in their classrooms each day locating the ... Learn More
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Students Experience Amateur Radio in a Hands-On STEM Camp
The Mercer County Amateur Radio Club (MCARC) and DX Engineering teamed up to show Ohio students ham radio basics by constructing antennas, receiving satellite ... Learn More
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Radio Lab Handbook Vocabulary List
ARES – Amateur Radio Emergency Service: sponsored by ARRL, and presents a way for local amateurs to provide emergency communications while working with the Red. Learn More
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Ethics and Operating Procedures for the Radio Amateur
Both documents can be downloaded in various languages from: http://www.ham-operating-ethics.org. The PDF document is available in more than 25 languages. Learn More
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70 November 2019 QST www.arrl.org
It is thought to have been run by the British Secret Intelligence Service, and Amateur Radio direc- tion finding (ARDF) tracked its transmissions to a Royal Air ... Learn More
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The Next Gen Hams: It's Elementary
M embers of the Fox River Radio. League (FRRL) in Batavia,. Illinois wrangled for years, as all good clubs do, with how to get kids into ham radio. The club. Learn More
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News you can use for license instruction and radio science education
As a school focused on engineering, ham radio was a nat- ural fit, and the ASCTE Amateur Radio Club began in fall 2022. The meteoric rise of ASCTE's club is due ... Learn More
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Chapter 10 - Question Pool
What do the FCC rules state regarding the use of a phonetic alphabet for station identification in the Amateur Radio Service? A. It is required when ... Learn More
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Amateur Radio Communications Course Level I LU 1-5 In an
On air standard operating procedures will be different than those in ham radio. They may also use a non-ITU phonetic alphabets and “10 codes.” *. Amateur Radio ... Learn More