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The following table has links to various information that will be useful to students taking the LARC Ham course.
Link | Description |
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Day 1 Handout | The handout from the September 7 session, which includes the schedule, the chapters covered in each session, and the link for this course information web page. |
Presos and Handouts | Downloadable files containing the presentations and handouts for the 2019 Basic Course |
Chapter Tests | Instructions on how run a 20 question test on a particular chapter in the Coax Publications Study Guide |
Full Practice Exam | How to do a practice exam from the official exam question bank that covers all of the course material |
Sample exam | An example PDF file of an exam generated by the above government web site. Here's a blank answer sheet, and an answer sheet with correct answers |
Available Call Signs | How to find out if a call sign you are considering is already taken. Some things to think about when you're picking a call sign: What does it sound like spoken phonetically : Victor Alpha Three Delta Alpha Echo, what does it sound like in Morse code, and maybe, is it easy for people to remember? |
Exam Question Bank | Download the entire Exam Bank, with the correct answers. You need to scroll down to get to the link, and although it says print, it actually downloads a 317 KB PDF file. |
Preliminary course info | General information for people who are considering taking the 2019 LARC Ham course. This course has already started, but there will be a similar one in the fall of 2020 |
Various Maps | Maps showing the street locations of places in London of interest to Hams. |
If you have any questions about the course, or any other topic related to Ham radio education, please contact our Education Coordinator:
Doug Elliott VA3DAE
email: canoe.eh@gmail.com or instructor@larc.ca
phone or text: (519) 630-8925