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Hi, I am Chris Driver - G6CMD - and I will be your course tutor!
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Tutors thread - for discussion over arranging the course, exams and marking (no, we will not post the answers here first!)
 
Tutors thread - for discussion over arranging the course, exams and marking (no, we will not post the answers here first!)
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Tutors - Wants:
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I need someone who can send and receive morse (not transmitted - just sent with a morse keyer and a tone generator).
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I also need someone who can act as a decoy - HF and VHF/UHF to be the 'other half' in a QSO.
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Exam - penciled in for first weekend in October.  I need someone to be the 'chief invigilator'. It cannot be me as I am the 'Tutor'.  I can invigilate.  The Chief Invigilator will receive the exam papers and takes responsibility for the exam.  They do not need to be a qualified tutor nor do they need to be a radio amateur or examiner.
  
 
Students thread - for prep and organising tutorials and exams
 
Students thread - for prep and organising tutorials and exams
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Students - I recommend  you get a copy of 'Foundation Now' and 'Exam Secrets' from the RSGB.  I also recommend you get yourself signed up on one of the amateur radio exam testing web sites.  Also, take a look at the syllabus - http://www.commsfoundation.org/rce/pdf/foundationsyllabus_july_2011.pdf
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73 Chris

Revision as of 20:23, 30 August 2011

Hi, I am Chris Driver - G6CMD - and I will be your course tutor!

Tutors thread - for discussion over arranging the course, exams and marking (no, we will not post the answers here first!) Tutors - Wants: I need someone who can send and receive morse (not transmitted - just sent with a morse keyer and a tone generator). I also need someone who can act as a decoy - HF and VHF/UHF to be the 'other half' in a QSO. Exam - penciled in for first weekend in October. I need someone to be the 'chief invigilator'. It cannot be me as I am the 'Tutor'. I can invigilate. The Chief Invigilator will receive the exam papers and takes responsibility for the exam. They do not need to be a qualified tutor nor do they need to be a radio amateur or examiner.

Students thread - for prep and organising tutorials and exams Students - I recommend you get a copy of 'Foundation Now' and 'Exam Secrets' from the RSGB. I also recommend you get yourself signed up on one of the amateur radio exam testing web sites. Also, take a look at the syllabus - http://www.commsfoundation.org/rce/pdf/foundationsyllabus_july_2011.pdf

73 Chris