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Technician Licensing Class

Technician Licensing Class. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital!. Page 105 to 111. Amateur Radio Technician Class Element 2 Course Presentation. ELEMENT 2 SUB-ELEMENTS (Groupings) About Ham Radio Call Signs Control Mind the Rules Tech Frequencies Your First Radio Going On The Air!

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Technician Licensing Class

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  1. Technician Licensing Class Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! Page 105 to 111

  2. Amateur Radio Technician ClassElement 2 Course Presentation ELEMENT 2 SUB-ELEMENTS (Groupings) About Ham Radio Call Signs Control Mind the Rules Tech Frequencies Your First Radio Going On The Air! Repeaters Emergency! Weak Signal Propagation 2

  3. Amateur Radio Technician ClassElement 2 Course Presentation ELEMENT 2 SUB-ELEMENTS (Groupings) Talk to Outer Space! Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! Multi-Mode Radio Excitement Run Some Interference Protection Electrons – Go With the Flow! It’s the Law, per Mr. Ohm! Go Picture These! Antennas Feed Me with Some Good Coax! Safety First! 3

  4. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! IMPORTANT: In ham radio, “CW” = Morse Code.” T8D9 The code used when sending CW in the amateur bands is International Morse. T8D10 These devices can be used to transmit CW in the amateur bands: Straight Key Electronic Keyer Computer Keyboard All of these choices are correct. 4

  5. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T8D1 The following are examples of digital communications methods. Packet PSK31 MFSK All of these choices are correct. 5

  6. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T4A6 A terminal node controller ( T N C ) would be connected between a transceiver and computer in a packet radio station. A TNC converts the digital into audio that can be transmitted, and vice versa. With more powerful computers, hams now use software and their PC sound cards instead of TNCs. TNC TNC A Packet Radio System. Some Packet equipment 6

  7. A Packet System (The Old Way) TELEPHONE MODEM MODEM TELEPHONE

  8. A Packet System (The Ham Way) (Sound Card) RADIO TNC TNC RADIO (Sound Card)

  9. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T4A7 We can use a computer’s sound card in place of a TNC: provides encoded audio to the radio’s microphone input (to send) and takes received audio from radio and converts it to digital info (text, images, etc). T8D8 Packet transmissions may include: A check sum which permits error detection; A header which contains the call sign of the station to which the information is being sent; Automatic repeat request in case of error. All of these choices are correct. A Portable Packet Station 9

  10. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T8D11 A "parity" bit is an extra code element used to detect errors in received data. Just like a ‘parity bit’ in computers T7B12 When applied to digital communications systems, the acronym "BER" means Bit Error Rate. T3A10 Error rates are likely to increase on VHF or UHF data signals propagated over multiple paths. 10

  11. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T8B11FM Packet is a common method of sending signals to and from a digital satellite. FM packet is a very popular digital comm. system Packets can be stored and forwarded, via satellite or space station T8D2APRS = Automatic Position Reporting System. T8D3 A Global Positioning System receiver is normally used when sending automatic location reports via amateur radio (APRS). Other hams receive and upload the data to the Internet, for mapping, logging, etc. 11

  12. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T8D6 The abbreviation PSK means Phase Shift Keying. T8D7 PSK31 is a low-rate data transmission mode. PSK-31 transmission rate is about normal typing speed. PSK is a remarkable digital mode that uses very little radio spectrum and can be decoded when it is almost inaudible. Sometimes used for bouncing messages off the moon! a “waterfall” display showing several PSK QSOs occurring 12

  13. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T8C11 A gateway is the name given to an amateur radio station that is used to connect other amateur stations to the Internet. Similar to a Gateway in connection to a computer network T8C9 You might obtain a list of active nodes that use VoIP from a repeater directory. Internet is best source. (But this is the answer for the exam.) T8C10 You can select a specific IRLP node when using a portable transceiver by use of the keypad to transmit the IRLP node ID. On this radio, on the back of microphone and also on radio itself. (Not same on all rigs.) 13

  14. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! 15

  15. T8C8For RC aircraft using amateur frequencies, in place of on-air call sign ID the FCC requires a label indicating the licensee's name, call sign and address affixed to the transmitter. 6 meters: 50.800 to 51.0 MHz and 53.1 to 53.9 MHz. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! Non-hams must share ~50 channels, 72.01-72.99MHz,crystal-controlled. Licensee’s call sign, etc. 16

  16. T8C7 The maximum power allowed when transmitting telecommand signals to radio controlled models is 1 watt. Telecommand signals are permitted unidentified commands! 1 watt will control a plane farther than you can see it. Be careful! Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! Hams can use frequencies on the 6-Meter Band to radio control a model aircraft. 17

  17. Your Computer Goes Ham Digital! T8D4 The term NTSC indicates an analog fast scan color TV signal—what we all watched for 50 years before HD! Hams are almost the only ones left doing analog TV (NTSC format). 18

  18. Element 2 Technician Class Question Pool Element 2 Technician Class Question Pool Your Computer Goes Ham Digital Valid July 1, 2010 Through June 30, 2014

  19. T8D09 What code is used when sending CW in the amateur bands? • Baudot • Hamming • International Morse • Gray

  20. T8D10 Which of the following can be used to transmit CW in the amateur bands? • Straight Key • Electronic Keyer • Computer Keyboard • All of these choices are correct 

  21. T8D01 Which of the following is an example of a digital communications method? • Packet • PSK31 • MFSK • All of these choices are correct 

  22. T4A06 Which of the following would be connected between a transceiver and computer in a packet radio station? • Transmatch • Mixer • Terminal node controller • Antenna  TNC

  23. T4A07 How is the computer’s sound card used when conducting digital communications using a computer? • The sound card communicates between the computer CPU and the video display • The sound card records the audio frequency for video display • The sound card provides audio to the microphone input and converts received audio to digital form • All of these choices are correct 

  24. T8D08 Which of the following may be included in packet transmissions? • A check sum which permits error detection • A header which contains the call sign of the station to which the information is being sent • Automatic repeat request in case of error • All of these choices are correct 

  25. T8D11 What is a "parity" bit? • A control code required for automatic position reporting • A timing bit used to ensure equal sharing of a frequency • An extra code element used todetect errors in received data • A "triple width" bit used to signal the end of a character

  26. T7B12 What does the acronym "BER" mean when applied to digital communications systems? • Baud Enhancement Recovery • Baud Error Removal • Bit Error Rate • Bit Exponent Resource

  27. T3A10 What may occur if VHF or UHF data signals propagate over multiple paths? • Transmission rates can be increased by a factor equal to the number of separate paths observed • Transmission rates must be decreased by a factor equal to the number of separate paths observed • No significant changes will occur if the signals are transmitting using FM • Error rates are likely to increase

  28. T8B11 What is a commonly used method of sending signals to and from a digital satellite? • USB AFSK • PSK31 • FM Packet • WSJT

  29. T8D02 What does the term APRS mean? • Automatic Position Reporting System • Associated Public Radio Station • Auto Planning Radio Set-up • Advanced Polar Radio System Think “GPS”

  30. T8D03 Which of the following is normally used when sending automatic location reports via amateur radio? • A connection to the vehicle speedometer • A WWV receiver • A connection to a broadcast FM sub-carrier receiver • A Global Positioning System receiver

  31. T8D06 What does the abbreviation PSK mean? • Pulse Shift Keying • Phase Shift Keying • Packet Short Keying • Phased Slide Keying

  32. T8D07 What is PSK31? • A high-rate data transmission mode • A method of reducing noise interference to FM signals • A method of compressing digital television signal • A low-rate data transmission mode

  33. T8C11 What name is given to an amateur radio station that is used to connect other amateur stations to the Internet? • A gateway • A repeater • A digipeater • A beacon

  34. T8C09 How might you obtain a list of active nodes that use VoIP? • From the FCC Rulebook • From your local emergency coordinator • From a repeater directory • From the local repeater frequency coordinator

  35. T8C10 How do you select a specific IRLP node when using a portable transceiver? • Choose a specific CTCSS tone • Choose the correct DSC tone • Access the repeater autopatch • Use the keypad to transmit the IRLP node ID

  36. T8C08 What is required in place of on-air station identification when sending signals to a radio control model using amateur frequencies? • Voice identification must be transmitted every 10 minutes • Morse code ID must be sent once per hour • A label indicating the licensee's name, call sign and address must be affixed to the transmitter • A flag must be affixed to the transmitter antenna with the station call sign in 1 inch high letters or larger

  37. T8C07 What is the maximum power allowed when transmitting telecommand signals to radio controlled models? • 500 milliwatts • 1 watt • 25 watts • 1500 watts

  38. T8D04 What type of transmission is indicated by the term NTSC? • A Normal Transmission mode in Static Circuit • A special mode for earth satellite uplink • An analog fast scan color TV signal • A frame compression scheme for TV signals

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