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For information on the Courses available at Southampton University Wireless Society, click [[SUWS_License_Courses|here]]. | For information on the Courses available at Southampton University Wireless Society, click [[SUWS_License_Courses|here]]. | ||
== Foundation | == Foundation Licence == | ||
This is the first step in Amateur Radio Licensing. A knowledge of basic Electronics, some simple Radio and Antenna theory as well as familiarisation with the relevant Licensing Regulations and Operating Procedures is required to pass the exam. | This is the first step in Amateur Radio Licensing. A knowledge of basic Electronics, some simple Radio and Antenna theory as well as familiarisation with the relevant Licensing Regulations and Operating Procedures is required to pass the exam. | ||
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You do '''not''' need any experience in Electronics, or even be able to solder to achieve this! For more information see our [[Foundation_Syllabus|Foundation Syllabus Page]]. | You do '''not''' need any experience in Electronics, or even be able to solder to achieve this! For more information see our [[Foundation_Syllabus|Foundation Syllabus Page]]. | ||
This | This Licence will entitle you to: | ||
* Use of the Amateur bands in HF through 70cm, as well as 10GHz. | * Use of the Amateur bands in HF through 70cm, as well as 10GHz. | ||
* Use of 10W output power on most bands, (except when specified.) | * Use of 10W output power on most bands, (except when specified.) | ||
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Our Club has achieved talking to Florida, USA on approximately 15W output power using a wire antenna 5 foot off the ground, albeit a lot less than an Advanced Licensee is allowed to use, 10W is still fun! | Our Club has achieved talking to Florida, USA on approximately 15W output power using a wire antenna 5 foot off the ground, albeit a lot less than an Advanced Licensee is allowed to use, 10W is still fun! | ||
== Intermediate | == Intermediate Licence == | ||
TBW. See our [[Intermediate_Syllabus|Intermediate Syllabus Page]]. | TBW. See our [[Intermediate_Syllabus|Intermediate Syllabus Page]]. | ||
== Advanced | == Advanced Licence == | ||
TBW. See our [[Advanced_Syllabus|Advanced Syllabus Page]]. | TBW. See our [[Advanced_Syllabus|Advanced Syllabus Page]]. |
Latest revision as of 17:50, 13 August 2015
If you are looking to get licensed you will need to contact your local Amateur Radio Club, you can find listings on the RSGB website here.
For information on the Courses available at Southampton University Wireless Society, click here.
Foundation Licence
This is the first step in Amateur Radio Licensing. A knowledge of basic Electronics, some simple Radio and Antenna theory as well as familiarisation with the relevant Licensing Regulations and Operating Procedures is required to pass the exam.
You do not need any experience in Electronics, or even be able to solder to achieve this! For more information see our Foundation Syllabus Page.
This Licence will entitle you to:
- Use of the Amateur bands in HF through 70cm, as well as 10GHz.
- Use of 10W output power on most bands, (except when specified.)
- An M3xxx or M6xxx callsign of your choice (as long as it is not already taken.)
Our Club has achieved talking to Florida, USA on approximately 15W output power using a wire antenna 5 foot off the ground, albeit a lot less than an Advanced Licensee is allowed to use, 10W is still fun!
Intermediate Licence
TBW. See our Intermediate Syllabus Page.
Advanced Licence
TBW. See our Advanced Syllabus Page.