Amateur Radio/Full Study Group 2015

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Info

This information is intended for amateur radio enthusiasts already operating with an intermediate licence in the United Kingdom. If you're new to the hobby and want to know more, go here first.

The final full amateur radio licence can be a challenge and self-study can be overwhelming.

This is a placeholder page for creating a more formal structure but we'll combine self-study with helpful documentation, discuss aspects of the syllabus, and arrange exams based upon the RSGB-mandated dates. We're not planning on doing full classes as it is quite a bit more content than the previous two licences.

Getting the full amateur radio licence means that you will have many operating privileges. Some highlights are as follows:

  • All existing (foundation, intermediate) licence privileges
  • Access to all amateur radio bands
  • 400 watt transmission power
  • Operation in foreign (CEPT) countries
  • Operation at sea (maritime mobile)
  • Operation and supervision of club stations

Blog post: One person's advanced course experience via Bath correspondence course.

The exams are invigilated just like the others, but the results are graded centrally at RSGB HQ and you are informed in the mail. If you get a big envelope, you've passed! Congrats and go pick your M0 callsign! If you're impatient or like to know your callsign options ahead of time, you can contact OFCOM directly and ask about the availability of callsigns and they will typically reply within a few days.

Protip for examinees who received a failing grade: Don't panic! If you get a small envelope from the RSGB, you have likely not succeeded this time, but you can request a summary of results broken down by categories to assist in your further study and subsequent exam. You can succeed: lather, rinse, repeat!

Requirements

Studying for the exam:

Leading up to the exam, you will need to be naturally brilliant with a perfect memory or 'normally technical' and have the following:

  • Motivation for self-study with external encouragement via buddy-system, informal 'elmering' and perseverance
  • Ability to learn and understand mathematical formulas on electromagnetism, best practices, and regulations.

Exam requirements:

  • An existing UK 2E0 callsign.
  • A current passport, photo ID driving licence, or other legal document showing name, photo, printed name and signature
    • If you're under 16, you must let us know in advance as we'll require signed documentation from a parent/guardian
  • £45 exam fee (payable in advance, you'll have information on how to pay the fee in your 'exam acceptance' email.)
  • A basic, silent, non-programmable (ideally scientific) calculator
  • Pens/Pencils, including a black pen for the exam
  • Something to take notes on (paper, iPad, slate, etc.)


Practicals & Essential Reading

Staff

Since this is not a structured course, we have a lot of people that are often available for explanations on the #lhs-radio Internet Relay Chat (IRC) channel.

Sign up & more information

Please post on the mailing list or get in the #lhs-radio chat channel and express your interest!