I'm currently in the process of becoming a registered instructor for amateur radio licensing courses, as part of my role as a civilian instructor in the air cadets.
It might be possible for me to run a Foundation Licence course for other groups too. It would involve ten hours of instruction, and a 25 question multiple choice exam. Fees would be £27 or so for the exam, and a few quid for venue hire. I don't charge for my time. Venue is in Crieff Perthshire. Would probably do it over a weekend in spring 2012. I can accommodate twenty candidates.
Successful candidates can then apply to the government agency Ofcom for a licence and callsign. This is free.
http://www.rsgb.org/arls/foundation_licence.php
Benefits of a licence:
- Looks good on the CV
- Opportunities to volunteer in emergency communications (RAYNET)
- Allows world wide communication on short wave
- Allows use of amateur UHF/VHF handheld equipment, and range is greatly extended by repeater stations
- Can use Data comms, satellites, morse, slow scan television etc
- Combines well with camping especially on the long dark winter nights
- Pleasure from talking to citizens of different countries
- Satisfying technical pursuit
- Advanced licence allows operation abroad in Europe, Canada, US, Australia etc.
If anyone is even possibly interested, put your name down on the thread (without any obligation) and I will get back nearer the time.
It might be possible for me to run a Foundation Licence course for other groups too. It would involve ten hours of instruction, and a 25 question multiple choice exam. Fees would be £27 or so for the exam, and a few quid for venue hire. I don't charge for my time. Venue is in Crieff Perthshire. Would probably do it over a weekend in spring 2012. I can accommodate twenty candidates.
Successful candidates can then apply to the government agency Ofcom for a licence and callsign. This is free.
http://www.rsgb.org/arls/foundation_licence.php
Benefits of a licence:
- Looks good on the CV
- Opportunities to volunteer in emergency communications (RAYNET)
- Allows world wide communication on short wave
- Allows use of amateur UHF/VHF handheld equipment, and range is greatly extended by repeater stations
- Can use Data comms, satellites, morse, slow scan television etc
- Combines well with camping especially on the long dark winter nights
- Pleasure from talking to citizens of different countries
- Satisfying technical pursuit
- Advanced licence allows operation abroad in Europe, Canada, US, Australia etc.
If anyone is even possibly interested, put your name down on the thread (without any obligation) and I will get back nearer the time.