Radio Merit Badge Req 8
... as much mathematics and science in high school as possible for this career, along with computer courses. You should also have good English communications and writing skills to be an engineer, since you will probably write many technical reports about your work! More about Electrical Engineer A broad ...
... as much mathematics and science in high school as possible for this career, along with computer courses. You should also have good English communications and writing skills to be an engineer, since you will probably write many technical reports about your work! More about Electrical Engineer A broad ...
Part 2 - Heart O` Texas Amateur Radio Club
... No longer required to learn Morse code. Full privileges on the VHF bands, so you can use repeaters and hand-held radios around town. Not allowed to use the HF bands (except a little of the 10m band). Surprise! All the questions and answers are available for study (in books and on the Internet). Test ...
... No longer required to learn Morse code. Full privileges on the VHF bands, so you can use repeaters and hand-held radios around town. Not allowed to use the HF bands (except a little of the 10m band). Surprise! All the questions and answers are available for study (in books and on the Internet). Test ...
Module 2 - ICRI - C-AT® Communications
... Some pre-planning is necessary to ready the ICRI for use. The following should be accounted for before placing the ICRI on-line: ...
... Some pre-planning is necessary to ready the ICRI for use. The following should be accounted for before placing the ICRI on-line: ...
04a_Your_First_Radio
... A. It does not transmit or receive as effectively as a full-sized antenna B. It transmits a circularly polarized signal C. If the rubber end cap is lost it will unravel ...
... A. It does not transmit or receive as effectively as a full-sized antenna B. It transmits a circularly polarized signal C. If the rubber end cap is lost it will unravel ...
Amateur Radio Technician Class Element 2 Course Presentation
... A. It does not transmit or receive as effectively as a full-sized antenna B. It transmits a circularly polarized signal C. If the rubber end cap is lost it will unravel ...
... A. It does not transmit or receive as effectively as a full-sized antenna B. It transmits a circularly polarized signal C. If the rubber end cap is lost it will unravel ...
Amateur Radio Technician Class Element 2 Course
... T9A07 What is a good reason not to use a "rubber duck" antenna inside your car? A. Signals can be significantly weaker than when it is outside of the vehicle B. It might cause your radio to overheat C. The SWR might decrease, decreasing the signal strength ...
... T9A07 What is a good reason not to use a "rubber duck" antenna inside your car? A. Signals can be significantly weaker than when it is outside of the vehicle B. It might cause your radio to overheat C. The SWR might decrease, decreasing the signal strength ...
Page 1 Transceiver Controls
... VFO > The keypad or VFO knob can be used to enter the operating frequency on a modern transceiver Microphone Gain > If a transmitter is operated with the microphone gain set too high the output signal might become distorted Squelch > The squelch control is used to mute receiver output noise when no ...
... VFO > The keypad or VFO knob can be used to enter the operating frequency on a modern transceiver Microphone Gain > If a transmitter is operated with the microphone gain set too high the output signal might become distorted Squelch > The squelch control is used to mute receiver output noise when no ...
T7A10 (B) What device increases the low
... T4A01 (B) Which of the following is true concerning the microphone connectors on amateur transceivers? A. All transceivers use the same microphone connector type B. Some connectors include push-to-talk and voltages for powering the microphone C. All transceivers using the same connector type are T8A ...
... T4A01 (B) Which of the following is true concerning the microphone connectors on amateur transceivers? A. All transceivers use the same microphone connector type B. Some connectors include push-to-talk and voltages for powering the microphone C. All transceivers using the same connector type are T8A ...
HAM Gear Sale List - for Local HAM Ops DAVE LUCHAK KL7BX
... All RADIOS can be demonstrated in your presence, as proof of respective condition, if need be. TUNERS can be demonstrated if I still have a compatible RADIO available to use as the testing rig. I either HAVE hard copy or CAN PROVIDE soft copies of User Manuals for items I am selling. All radios incl ...
... All RADIOS can be demonstrated in your presence, as proof of respective condition, if need be. TUNERS can be demonstrated if I still have a compatible RADIO available to use as the testing rig. I either HAVE hard copy or CAN PROVIDE soft copies of User Manuals for items I am selling. All radios incl ...
Walkie-talkie
A walkie-talkie (more formally known as a handheld transceiver, or HT) is a hand-held, portable, two-way radio transceiver. Its development during the Second World War has been variously credited to Donald L. Hings, radio engineer Alfred J. Gross, and engineering teams at Motorola. Similar designs were created for other armed forces, and after the war, walkie-talkies spread to public safety and eventually commercial and jobsite work. Major characteristics include a half-duplex channel (only one radio transmits at a time, though any number can listen) and a ""push-to-talk"" (PTT) switch that starts transmission. Typical walkie-talkies resemble a telephone handset, possibly slightly larger but still a single unit, with an antenna mounted on the top of the unit. Where a phone's earpiece is only loud enough to be heard by the user, a walkie-talkie's built-in speaker can be heard by the user and those in the user's immediate vicinity. Hand-held transceivers may be used to communicate between each other, or to vehicle-mounted or base stations.