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Latest revision as of 18:22, 10 September 2015
This is a list of kit required for each of the exam practicals.
Foundation
8e.1/8e.2/8e.5
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).
Demonstrate correct operation of a VHF transmitter/receiver in simplex mode.
Demonstrate a CQ call on VHF/UHF, making a contact and initiating a change of frequency (QSY) off the calling channel.
- VHF Radio
- VHF antenna
- Power Supply
8e.3/8e.4/8f.1
Demonstrate, using an HF transmitter/receiver, correct tuning in to an amateur SSB voice signal and a Morse signal. Read the signal strength meter.
Demonstrate correct operation of an HF transmitter/receiver in an SSB contact.
Demonstrate connecting a transmitter/receiver to a power supply, antenna and feeder
- HF Radio
- HF Antenna
- Power Supply
8f.2
Demonstrate, using a /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.
- VHF radio
- Power supply
- Adjustable dipole
- VHF SWR Meter
10
Demonstrate that he/she is able to send correctly by hand, and to receive correctly by ear, texts in Morse code.
- Morse Key
- Morse Code reference sheets
- Morse Sounder/Radio
Intermediate
10d.1
Read the colour code bands on a number of different resistors and confirm their value by measurement.
- Bag of Assorted resistors
10d.2
Demonstrate the ability to make good soldered joints.
- Soldering Iron
- Soldering Project
- toolkit
10d.3/10d.4/10d.5/10d.6
Construct a simple circuit containing a battery, resistor, LED, lamp and switch.
Measure potential differences and currents in a simple circuit.
Demonstrate that a diode will only conduct in one direction in a simple DC circuit.
Demonstrate that a transistor can be used as a switch in a simple DC circuit.
10d.7
Fit a suitable RF connector (PL259, BNC or N-type) to a piece of coaxial cable.
This could be the connection on a slim jim antenna.
- RF cable
- Connector
- Soldering iorn (depending on connector)
- Hex Crimp tool (depending on connector)
- Multimeter
10d.8
Fit a 13A plug to a piece of three-core mains cable.
- 13A plug
- Mains Flex
- Toolkit
10e.1
Construct a simple amateur radio related project (e.g. direct conversion receiver, crystal calibrator, ‘grid’ dip meter, ATU and SWR meter, Morse oscillator, audio amplifier) either from a pre-prepared kit or from a published or personal design.
Suggested Projects
- VFO Kit
10f.1
Calibrate a variable frequency oscillator (VFO) employing an adjustable tuned circuit. Calibration to show the relevant amateur band edges.
- VFO kit
- Oscilloscope
- Power Supply