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Page 1: Short Course for the Amateur Radio Technician License Element 2 Richie Allen KC5NZR kc5nzr@arrl.net Sponsored by: Albuquerque Amateur Radio Club

Short Course for theAmateur Radio

Technician LicenseElement 2

Richie Allen KC5NZR

[email protected]

Sponsored by:

Albuquerque Amateur Radio Club

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Who is the Amateur Operator?

• History of the Amateur Service• Innovations• Public Service• Real Life Examples

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Video

Amateur Radio Today

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Course Syllabus (NYT pages 12,13)

T1 FCC Rules 9 Questions

T2 Operating Procedures 5 Questions

T3 Propagation 3 Questions

T4 Ham Radio Practices 4 Questions

T5 Electrical Principles 3 Questions

T6 Circuit Components 2 Questions

T7 Practical Circuits 2 Questions

T8 Signals and Emissions 2 Questions

T9 Antennas & Feedlines 2 Questions

T0 RF Safety 3 Questions

35 total questions on exam

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EXAM (element 2)

•35 questions from the question pool in chapter 12 of NYT• Administered by a Volunteer Examiner (VE) team•Test fee $12 as of 1/1/2003•1:00 PM Sunday, right here•Bring: photo ID, second ID, exam fee, pencils, calculator•Your instructor is not a member of the VE team•There are other exam opportunities, but this course is designed to optimize your short term retention of the material

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License Classes

•Technician•Technician with code•General•Extra

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Federal Communications Commission

•Governing agency of Amateur Radio•Part 97

Principles of the amateur service•Increase number of trained radio operators•Improve international good will

Terms

•Amateur Station•Control operator•License

•License grant•License class•License term

•Grace period•Form 605

FCC

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Wavelength, Frequency & RF

Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Wavelength, Frequency & RF

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Wavelength, Frequency & RF

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Frequency Privileges (ITU region 2)

•6 meters 50.0 - 54.0 MHz•2 meters 144.0 - 148.0 MHz•1.25 meters 222.0 - 225.0 MHz•70 cm 420.0 - 450.0 MHz•33 cm 902.0 - 928.0 MHz•23 cm 1240.0 - 1300.0 MHz•13 cm 2300 - 2310, 2390 - 2450 MHz

VHF, UHF, Microwave (Tech bands)

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Frequency Privileges (ITU region 2)

HF (Tech with code)

•80 meters 3675 - 3725 kHz•40 meters 7100 - 7150 kHz•15 meters 21.100 - 21.200 MHz•10 meters 28.100 - 28.500 MHz

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Emission Privileges

Basic Emission Types

•Phone: AM, SSB, FM•RTTY: direct printing radio telegraphy•Data: Packet (APRS), ASCII•Image: FAX, SSTV, FSTV•CW: Morse Code

Another term: CSCE

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Emission Privileges

•HF Tech cannot use FM•6 meter phone 50.1 - 54.0 MHz•2 meter image 144.1 - 148.0 MHz•2 meter CW only 144.0 - 144.1•80 meter tech CW only•7100 - 7150 tech CW only •28.1 - 28.5 MHz CW, RTTY, DATA•1.25 meters all emissions•23 cm all emissions •70 cm image 420 - 450 MHz

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Emission Privileges

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More FCC Regulations

•Control point•responsible party•your responsibility•control operator•ID requirements•Third party•Broadcasting•Codes, ciphers•One way transmissions

•Secondary users•Repeater coordination•Peak Envelope Power•DATA, RTTY rates

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FCC Regulations (cont)

•Space communication•Deceptive signals•More ID requirements•Harmful interference•Beacon stations•Radio control•Emergency communication•Broadcasting•Obscene, Indecent language

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Operating Procedures

•Before transmitting•Emergencies•Using appropriate frequency•Testing a transmitter•Morse code “CQ”, “DE”

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Operating Procedures (cont)Amateur Repeaters

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Operating Procedures (cont)

Amateur Repeaters

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Operating Procedures (cont)Amateur Repeaters

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Operating Procedures (cont)

Using a repeater

•Autopatch•Calling•Courtesy tone•Rush hour•Breaking•I/O offset•Time out timer•CTCSS/PL

I/O Offsets

•2 meter 600 kHz•1.25 meter 1.6 MHz•70 cm 5 MHz

•Purpose•Open/Closed•Courtesy

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Operating Procedures

•Simplex•RST•CQ•QSL Card•Full Quieting

•Distress Calls•SOS•Mayday•“Break, break!”•Emergency messages•Equipment for emergency

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Operating Procedures

ITU Phonetics

Voice communication

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Operating Procedures

Packet Radio

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Operating Procedures

Packet Radio

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Operating Procedures

Digital transmissions

•RTTY•“CONNECTED”•“MONITORING”•Digipeater•Network

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Operating Procedures

•CW & SSB on HF•Answering CQ on RTTY•Operating on commercial aircraft•Operating away from home

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Propagation

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PropagationIonosphere

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Propagation

•Line of sight•Ionosphere•Ionosphere regions•UV radiation•Reflections

•Ducting•Inversion•EME•Satellites

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PropagationIonospheric Propagation

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Propagation

Ionospheric Propagation

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PropagationIonospheric Propagation

•D region characteristics•Scatter•MUF•Ground Wave•Sky-wave•Skip zone•F region characteristics•Sunspots

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Amateur Radio Practices

•Grounding and lightning•Electrical ground•Safety•Dummy antennas

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Amateur Radio Practices

SWR Standing Wave Ratio

•Good SWR 1.5:1 or less•High SWR indicates antenna is wrong length, or there is an open or short in the feed line.

Lo Hi

50.1………………………………………………..54.0 MHz

2.5:1 -----------------------------------------------------> 5:1

Antenna is too long!

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Amateur Radio Practices

SWR Standing Wave Ratio

Lo Hi

144.1……………………………………………148.0 MHz

5:1 <--------------------------------------------------------- 2.5:1

Antenna is too short!

•SWR meter•1:1

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Amateur Radio Practices

Test equipment

•Voltmeter•Ammeter•RF wattmeter•Multimeter•Directional wattmeter•Fuses

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Amateur Radio Practices

Radio Frequency Interference

•Receiver overload•Harmonic Radiation•Low pass filter•High pass filter

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Electrical Principles

•Hz - kHz•ma - ampere•Ampere•Volt•Conductors & insulators•Open & short circuits

•Resistance & Resistors•Inductance & Inductors•Capacitance & Capacitors•Parallel & Series connections

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Electrical Principles

Ohm’s Law

EE = Electromotive Force

measured in VOLTSVOLTS

II = Current

measured in AMPERESAMPERES

RR = Resistance

measured in OHMSOHMS

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Electrical Principles

Ohm’s Law

EE = I x RE is expressed in VOLTSVOLTS

II = E / RI is expressed in AMPSAMPS

RR = E / IR is expressed in OHMSOHMS

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Electrical Principles

Ohm’s Law

T5C04If a current of 2 amperes flows through a 50-ohm resistor, what is the voltage across the resistor?

E = I x R E = 2 x 50

A. 25 voltsB. 52 volts

C. 100 voltsC. 100 voltsD. 200 volts

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Electrical Principles

Ohm’s Law

T5C05If a 100-ohm resistor is connected to 200 volts, what is the current through the resistor?

I = E / R I = 200 / 100

A. 1 ampere

B. 2 amperesB. 2 amperesC. 300 amperesD. 20,000 amperes

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Electrical Principles

Ohm’s Law

T5C06If a current of 3 amperes flows through a resistor connected to 90 volts, what is the resistance?

R = E / I R = 90 / 3

A. 3 ohms

B. 30 ohmsB. 30 ohmsC. 93 ohmsD. 270 ohms

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Electrical Principles

Other concepts

•Power•Watt•Wavelength•Frequency•AC•DC

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Circuit ComponentsResistors

Variable Resistor

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Circuit ComponentsResistors

Fixed Resistor

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Circuit ComponentsSwitches

Double Pole Single Throw

DPST

Single Pole Single Throw

SPST

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Circuit ComponentsFuses, batteries

Fuse

Single Cell Battery

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Circuit ComponentsMore on resistors

Fixed Resistor

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Circuit ComponentsMore on resistors

Fixed Resistor

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Circuit ComponentsTransistors

PNP Transistor

NPN Transistor

“Points in proudly”

“Not pointing in”

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Circuit ComponentsAntenna & ground

Earth Ground

Antenna

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Circuit ComponentsCapacitors

Fixed Capacitor

Variable Capacitor

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Circuit ComponentsInductors

Fixed Inductor

Variable Inductor

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Circuit ComponentsCapacitors

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Circuit ComponentsCapacitors

Fixed Capacitor

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Circuit ComponentsCapacitors

Variable Capacitor

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

•Antenna switch•Feed line•Power supply•Antenna tuner•Dummy load

Terms

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A05In Figure N7-1, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 3 is a dummy antenna, what is block 2?

A. A terminal-node switchB. An antenna switchC. A telegraph key switchD. A high-pass filter

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A05In Figure N7-1, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 3 is a dummy antenna, what is block 2?

A. A terminal-node switch

B. An antenna switchB. An antenna switchC. A telegraph key switchD. A high-pass filter

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A06In Figure N7-1, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 2 is an antenna switch, what is block 3?

A. A terminal-node switchB. An SWR meterC. A telegraph key switchD. A dummy antenna

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A06In Figure N7-1, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 2 is an antenna switch, what is block 3?

A. A terminal-node switchB. An SWR meterC. A telegraph key switch

D. A dummy antennaD. A dummy antenna

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A07In Figure N7-2, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 3 is an antenna switch, what is block 2?

A. A terminal-node switchB. A dipole antennaC. An SWR meterD. A high-pass filter

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A07In Figure N7-2, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 3 is an antenna switch, what is block 2?

A. A terminal-node switchB. A dipole antenna

C. An SWR meterC. An SWR meterD. A high-pass filter

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A08In Figure N7-3, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 2 is an SWR meter, what is block 3?

A. An antenna switchB. An antenna tunerC. A key-click filterD. A terminal-node controller

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

T7A08In Figure N7-3, if block 1 is a transceiver and block 2 is an SWR meter, what is block 3?

A. An antenna switch

B. An antenna tunerB. An antenna tunerC. A key-click filterD. A terminal-node controller

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Practical CircuitsFunctional Layout

•Microphone•Modem, teleprinter, computer•TNC Terminal Node Controller

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

An FM receiver uses a limiterlimiter and a discriminatordiscriminator to produce an audio signal. These circuits are unique to FM receivers.

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B02What circuit is pictured in Figure T7-1 if block 1 is a variable-frequency oscillator?

A. A packet-radio transmitterB. A crystal-controlled transmitterC. A single-sideband transmitterD. A VFO-controlled transmitter

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B02What circuit is pictured in Figure T7-1 if block 1 is a variable-frequency oscillator?

A. A packet-radio transmitterB. A crystal-controlled transmitterC. A single-sideband transmitter

D. A VFO-controlled transmitterD. A VFO-controlled transmitter

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B03What circuit is pictured in Figure T7-1 if block 1 is a crystal oscillator?

A. A crystal-controlled transmitterB. A VFO-controlled transmitterC. A single-sideband transmitterD. A CW transceiver

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B03What circuit is pictured in Figure T7-1 if block 1 is a crystal oscillator?

A. A crystal-controlled transmitterA. A crystal-controlled transmitterB. A VFO-controlled transmitterC. A single-sideband transmitterD. A CW transceiver

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B04What type of circuit does Figure T7-2 represent if block 1 is a product detector?

A. A simple phase modulation receiverB. A simple FM receiverC. A simple CW and SSB receiverD. A double-conversion multiplier

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B04What type of circuit does Figure T7-2 represent if block 1 is a product detector?

A. A simple phase modulation receiverB. A simple FM receiverC. A simple CW and SSB receiverC. A simple CW and SSB receiverD. A double-conversion multiplier

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B05If Figure T7-2 is a diagram of a simple single-sideband receiver, what type of circuit should be shown in block 1?

A. A high pass filterB. A ratio detectorC. A low pass filterD. A product detector

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B05If Figure T7-2 is a diagram of a simple single-sideband receiver, what type of circuit should be shown in block 1?

A. A high pass filterB. A ratio detectorC. A low pass filter

D. A product detectorD. A product detector

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B06What circuit is pictured in Figure T7-3, if block 1 is a frequency discriminator?

A. A double-conversion receiverB. A variable-frequency oscillatorC. A superheterodyne receiverD. An FM receiver

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Practical CircuitsBlock diagrams

T7B06What circuit is pictured in Figure T7-3, if block 1 is a frequency discriminator?

A. A double-conversion receiverB. A variable-frequency oscillatorC. A superheterodyne receiver

D. An FM receiverD. An FM receiver

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Practical CircuitsFilters

Low Pass Filter

Reduces harmonic radiation

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Practical CircuitsFilters

Band Pass Filter

Blocks RF above and below a certain

frequency

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Practical CircuitsA few more circuits

•Detector•Duplexer

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Signals and EmissionsRF emissions

RF Carrier

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Signals and EmissionsRF emissions

Emission types, narrowest to widest:

CW RTTY SSB FM

SSB Signal 2 - 3 kHz wide

FM Signal 10 - 20 kHz wide

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Signals and EmissionsRF emissions

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Signals and EmissionsRF emissions

Why use SSB?

Efficiency!Efficiency!

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Signals and EmissionsRF emissions

•CW emissions•Modulation•Over deviation•Splatter•Harmonic radiation•Testing microphones•Grounding

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Signals and EmissionsModulation types

•Packet radio•FM phone•USB•Phone emissions•FSK•Modern data transmission•Over deviation•Chirp

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

Half wave dipole antenna

length = 468 / frequency (MHz)

Quarter wave vertical antenna

length (feet) = 234 / frequency (MHz)

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

Half wave dipole antenna

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

Quarter wave

vertical antenna

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

length (feet) = 234 / frequency (MHz)

How long should you make a 1/4 wave vertical for 440 MHz?

length (feet) = 234 / 440 MHz

.5318 feet = 234 / 440 MHz

(.5318 * 12) inches = 234 / 440 MHz

6 inches

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

length (feet) = 234 / frequency (MHz)

How long should you make a 1/4 wave vertical for 28.450 MHz?

length (feet) = 234 / 28.450 MHz

8.2249 feet = 234 / 28.450 MHz

8 feet

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

length (feet) = 234 / frequency (MHz)

How long should you make a 1/4 wave vertical for 146 MHz?

length (feet) = 234 / 146 MHz

1.6 feet = 234 / 146 MHz

(1.6 * 12) inches = 234 / 440 MHz

19 inches

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

If an antenna is made shorter its resonant frequency……….. INCREASES

If an antenna is made longer its resonant frequency…….. DECREASES

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

To decrease the resonant frequency of a dipole antenna...

LENGTHEN the antenna

To increase the resonant frequency of an antenna...

SHORTEN the antenna

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Antennas & feedlines

Wavelength and antenna length

Multi band antennas

- Allow operation on several bands

- Caveat: may radiate unwanted harmonics

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Antennas & feedlines

Beam antennas - Yagi

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Antennas & feedlines

Beam antennas - Yagi

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Antennas & feedlines

Beam antennas - Yagi

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Antennas & feedlines

Beam antennas - Yagi

•Directional antenna•Yagi construction•Driven element•Parasitic elements

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Antennas & feedlines

Beam antennas - Cubical Quad

Two or more parallel four sided loops, each 1 wavelength long.

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Antennas & feedlines

Antennas

•Ground plane•Electrical noise•SWR•Feedlines•Balun

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RF Safety

Fundamentals, terms

•Use minimum power•Most hazardous frequencies•Biological effects•Power density•Near fields•Microwave hazards•FCC requirements•MPE and the human body•Specific absorption rate

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RF Safety

Rules & guidelines

•Rules defined: FCC Part 1, OET Bulletin 65•All sources of RF from a site must be considered•MPE average in uncontrolled area: 30 minutes•MPE average in controlled areas: 6 minutes•Portable devices•Certification of RF exposure rules: form 605•All stations must comply•Licensee is responsible for compliance

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RF Safety

Rules & guidelines

•Body’s ability to absorb RF•Duty cycle•Impact of duty cycle on minimum safe distance

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RF Safety

Routine station evaluation

•Power density measurement vs. other methods•Do not have to perform calculations•Hand held antennas•UHF antennas•RF burns•Mobile installations•Amplifier shielding

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Clubs and organizations

•QST, Monthly magazine •New! Members-Only Web Access •Technical Information Service (TIS) •Ham Radio Equipment Insurance •A Voice in Washington •ARRL Field Organization

An Amateur Radio VHF/UHF Wide Coverage Repeater Linking System Serving New Mexico, Southern Colorado, Western Oklahoma, West Texas and Eastern Arizona

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Clubs and organizations

Albuquerque Amateur Radio Club

•License classes•Operating activities•Social gatherings•Public service