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* Pens/Pencils, including a '''black''' pen for the exam
* Pens/Pencils, including a '''black''' pen for the exam
* Something to take notes on (paper, iPad, slate, etc.)
* Something to take notes on (paper, iPad, slate, etc.)
=== Practicals ===
In addition to understanding theory, there will be some hands-on assessment performed during the course.  You do not have to worry about studying for this as it is covered, but it is good to know the activities:
* 8e.1 Demonstrate, using a VHF/UHF transmitter/receiver; correct tuning in to an amateur FM voice signal and a data signal such as packet. Read the signal strength meter (where fitted).
* 8e.2 Demonstrate correct operation of a VHF transmitter/receiver in simplex mode.
** Note: Controls used shall include frequency, squelch and, audio gain (volume).
** Recall the meaning of signal reports exchanged during a contact.
** Make a simplex radio contact and exchange signal reports.
* 8e.3 Demonstrate, using an HF transmitter/receiver, correct tuning in to an amateur SSB voice signal and a Morse signal. Read the signal strength meter.
* 8e.4 Demonstrate correct operation of an HF transmitter/receiver in an SSB contact.
** ''Note: Controls used shall include frequency, the RIT (clarifier), audio gain (volume), RF gain, microphone gain and antenna tuner (ATU).''
** Make an HF SSB voice contact and exchange signal reports.
* 8e.5 Demonstrate a CQ call on VHF/UHF, making a contact and initiating a change of frequency (QSY) off the calling channel.
* 8f.1 Demonstrate connecting a transmitter/receiver to a power supply, antenna and feeder.
* 8f.2 Demonstrate, using a l/2 dipole antenna with adjustable elements, that the SWR varies as the length of the elements are varied. Set up the dipole for minimum SWR.
** ''Note: The elements are not to be adjusted whilst transmitting. Correct procedure for a radiating test shall be demonstrated.''
* 10 Morse code appreciation exercise (short receiving and sending with reference guide, no memorisation required)


=== Sign up & more information ===
=== Sign up & more information ===