How old must an amateur be to be eligible for VE accreditation?
A volunteer examiner must be at least 18 years of age.
Part 97.509 section b states the following:
(b) Each administering VE must:
(1) Be accredited by the coordinating VEC;
(2) Be at least 18 years of age;
(3) Be a person who holds an amateur operator license of the class specified below:
(i) Amateur Extra, Advanced, or General Class in order to administer a Technician Class operator license examination;
(ii) Amateur Extra or Advanced Class in order to administer a General Class operator license examination.
(iii) Amateur Extra Class in order to administer an Amateur Extra Class operator license examination.
(4) Not be a person whose grant of an amateur station license or amateur operator license has ever been revoked or suspended.
Can you put a 21T motor in a HPI wheely king 4x4?
Yes you can but if you want any faster you need to upgrade the esc.
Is a radio broadcaster the same as a radio host?
No not really a host is for any event and a radio broadcaster is just for radios
There are two kinds of telemetry--one-way, where the remote device sends instrumentation signals to the receiving station; and two-way, where the receiving station can send control signals back to the remote device. The range is literally unlimited--deep-space probes have two-way telemetry gear on them, and it can take months or even years to transmit a message from the vehicle to the earth.
What antenna for 5 watt and 100 what ham radio?
The dimensions of the antenna completely depend on the frequency band in which you
plan to operate the radio. This is all covered in the study materials for the license exam.
You do have a license to operate that transmitter, don't you ? ! ?
Amateur radio shops st Helens?
There are no amateur radio shops in St Helens, OR. Closest would be Ham Radio Outlet just south of Portland.
Ham radio operators broadcast at a frequency of 50 Hz What is the wavelength of this radiation?
A Frequency of 50 Hertz has a Wavelength of 5.9958e+8 Centimeters 1.9671e+7 Feet 5.9958e+6 Meters
How do you describe about full duplux transmission?
Full duplex is when two frequencies are used for stations to transmit to and receive transmissions from each other. A station will transmit on one frequency, while receiving on a different frequency. This is often accomplished through the use of repeater towers. Radiotelephones, cellular telephones, and some two way systems used in businesses, state provided services, and amateur radio are examples of this.
What are the Common radio activities of Ham Radio operator?
Using HF (high frequency 3-30mHz) to talk to area hams in a converstional format
Using HF to communicate with hams in other parts of the US and around the world
Contesting . . . see how many other hams you can contact in the contest period.
Message handling for military person . . . MARS (Military Affiliate Radio Service)
Emergency message handling . . . ARES
Providing backup battery-powered communications on the ground for police, fire, and other responders during emergencies that take down their regular radio service.
Search and Rescue . . . providing communications in remote areas.
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How old do you have to be to have a ham radio license?
Somewhat oddly, and this also applies to another federally-monitored (Hobby) prospecting, there are no statutory age requirements. there have been ( most exceptionally) some adult-coached Hams as young as 8 in the fifties. There are different categories of exams for different classes of operators ( within the Ham envelope- this does not include C.B. ) some require code proficiency, some do not.
Where can you get a test pattern generator?
These are mainly used for setting up TV's, you can typically pick them up from some Electronics Stores, the type that sell electronic components and test gear, not just consumer electronics.
Character sketch of leela benare in silence the court is in session?
Miss leela banera is the most striking,chivalrous and ammusing lady in Vijaya Tendulkar's play,silence!The court is in session!since she has been assigned the accused role in the mock-trial and a prisoner has no privilege to give suggestion,own opinion in the court,her character has got little revelation.But act-1,where she is comefree not yet accused has seen her young.Chivalrous and progressive attitude,full of fun and pratical wisdom.Towards the end of the play,the audience once more witnesses her vivacious wit,strong emotional urges,lawyer-like argument and straight forwardness in declaring the compulsion under which she accented unmarried maternity.............................
Amateur radio EmCom Volunteers have the same role as emergency responders?
Certainly- there is an acronym called RACES- Radio Amateur Civil Emergency Services. of course there is much related activity with REACT ( Regional Emergency action team- mainly CB, also. one speaks of a React switchboard- As I understand it, REACT used mainly mobile operators in cars and was pre-occupied with highway accidents and related emergencies.-and still is.
You can relax.
First of all, it's never illegal to own radio equipment, provided you operate it only
in legal ways.
The Motorola MH230R is a handy 2-way device built to operate in the FRS/GMRS
frequency band ... a license-free service. So take it and go, use it in good health,
anyplace you want to use it, in full view of police or anybody, have fun, be careful,
and stay safe.
What does an amateur radio operator mean when they says CQ?
It's a general call that an operator would make on a frequency to invite listeners to respond to.
How are the various controls and keys used on a UHF radio esp Squelch scans quiet duplex?
the various controls and keys used on a UHF radio esp Squelch scans quiet duplex are simplex and simplistic.
Who must grade the examinations of each examinee?
In a volunteer exam session, EACH of the three VEs that sign the form are required to check the grades of the exam. You cannot simply have one examiner grade it and the others take his word for it. Otherwise, you essentially have one VE checking the paper.
What are the last five letters of the international radio operators alphabet?
The full phonetic alphabet is...
Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, Delta, Echo, Fox-trot, Golf, Hotel, India, Juliet, Kilo, Lima, Mike
November, Oscar, Papa, Quebec, Romeo, Sierra, Tango, Uniform, Victor, Whisky, X-ray, Yankee, Zulu.
When was the ham radio invented?
It wws not invented, it was evolved, Technical magazine maven - also science fiction writer and editor Hugo Gernsback must be credited with legally getting involved with the whole amateur scene, circa l9l4 when the Federal government first began to regulate radio, largely through the maritime laws- as ships had wireless. based on reprinted articles in various Gernsback publication the argument seemed to be that Mr. Gernsback was if not the father of amateur radio, at least a very important fostering relative! - the Roberts Bill which codified the different (bands) in use at the time , passed around l9l3-l4 and Mr. Gernsback was much in favor, He controlled the EICO (Electro equipment company) which made much Ham equipment. kits, components and so on. any how Gernsback Broadcasted (not maybe the right word as it was almost entirely all C.W.-code in his day) his role as a Ham pioneer, so to speak. The Hugo awards in Science Fiction are named in his honor!
Do ham radio's need satillites to communicate?
No. The day before the first artificial satellite was launched in 1957, there were about
400,000 'ham' radio operators worldwide, licensed and actively enjoying the hobby.
What is Oregon's ham radio callsign?
Along with a number of other states in the northwest, Oregon is part of the
amateur '7' call sign area. It doesn't define anything else about the content,
length, or format of the call sign, only that each amateur license granted for
a station address in Oregon will have a numeral '7' in it.
What is the best gauge copper wire to use for a radio antenna?
use a stronger wire for longer antennas...the gauge may not be as important as the strength if you string it outside.