presented by the hampton public-service team & southern peninsula amateur radio klub (spark)
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presented by the
Hampton Public-Service Team&
Southern Peninsula Amateur Radio Klub
(SPARK)
Class Introduction
Instructor Contact InfoChris Hosman, KC4F Cell Phone: (757) 719-0956 E-Mail: [email protected]
Robert Uiterwyk, W3AFCell Phone: (570) 401-9852E-Mail: [email protected]
Stu Flechner, N4STUCell Phone: (757) 846-1211 E-Mail: [email protected]
Addison Inge, AA4AVCell Phone: (757) 262-7825 E-Mail: [email protected]
Ed Shuman, WD0FYVCell Phone: (757) 8705101 E-Mail: [email protected]
Don Mertz, KJ4MZCell Phone: (757) 268-4622 E-Mail: [email protected]
Howard Waxman, KO4GSCell Phone: (757) 303-1668 E-Mail: [email protected]
Introductions• State your name and a little about yourself.• Why are you taking this course?• What do you know about ham radio?
Course Overview• Welcome to Amateur Radio• Radio and Signal Fundamentals• Electricity, Components, and Circuits• Propagation, Antennas, and Feed Lines• Amateur Radio Equipment• Communicating with Other Hams• Licensing Regulations• Operating Regulations• Safety
Expectations• Class will start and end on time.• Instructors will be prepared to teach.• Students are expected to read assigned
material before each class session and be prepared to learn.
• Ham radio is not a spectator sport. Active participation during class discussions is vital to success in obtaining your Technician
Class License (ticket).
Class Goal• Our goal during this class is for each of you
to achieve the Technician Class Amateur Radio License!• The license will authorize you to operate
an Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) transmitter.
Questions?