Overview
1. Regulations and Policies
Authority and Regulations
Licence
License Penalties
Certificate
Operation, Repair
Content Restrictions
Operating Restrictions
Interference
Emergencies
Non-remuneration, Privacy
Call Signs
Other Countries
Frequency Bands
Power Allowed
unmodulated carriers, retransmission
amplitude modulation, frequency stability, me
International Telecommunication Union (ITU)
Exams
Antenna Structures
RF Field Strength
Resolving Complaints
2. Operating and Procedures
VHF/UHF Repeaters - Voice
Phonetic Alphabet
Voice Operating Procedures
tuning, testing and dummy loads
Morse Code (CW) procedures
RST signal reporting, S meter
Q Signals
Emergency Operating Procedures
Record Keeping, Antenna Orientation and Maps
3. Station Assembly, Practice and Safety
Layout of HF Stations
Layout of FM Transmitters
Layout of FM Receivers
Layout of CW Transmitters
Layout of SSB/CW receivers
Layout of SSB Transmitters
Layout of Digital Systems
Layout of Regulated Power Supplies
Layout of Yagi-Uda Antennas
Receiver Fundamentals
Transmitter, carrier, keying, AM
Carrier Suppression, SSB
Frequency and Phase Modulation
Station Accessories
Digital Modes
Batteries
Power Supplies
Electrical Safety
Antenna and Tower Safety
RF Exposure Safety
4. Circuit Components
Amplifier Fundamentals
Diodes
Bipolar Transistors
Field-effect Transistors
Tiode Vacuum Tubes
Resister Color Codes
5. Basic Electronics and Theory
Metric Prefixes
Basic Concepts
Circuits
Ohm's law
Series and Parallel Resistors
Power law, Resister Power Disipation
AC and frequency
Ratios, Logarithms and Decibels
Inductance and Capacitance
Reactance and Impedance
Magnetica and Transformers
Resonance and Tuned Circuits
Meters and Measurements
6. Feedlines and Antenna Systems
Impedance and Feedlines
Balanced and Unbalanced feedlines
Feedlines and Connectors
Line Losses
Standing Wave Ratio
Impedance Matching
Isotropic Sources, Polarization
Wavelength vs Physical Length
Antenna Radiation Patterns
Vertical Antennas
Yagi Antennas
Wire Antennas
Quad/loop Antennas
7. Radio Wave Propagation
Propogation Types
Ionospheric Regions
Hops and Skips
Ionosphere Issues
Solar Activity
MF and HF and Skywaves
VHF and UHF, Sporadic-E, Aurira, Ducting
Scatter - HF, VHF, UHF
8. Interference and Suppression
Front-end overload
Audio Rectification, Bypass Capacitors, Ferri
Intermodulation, Spurious, Key-clicks
Harmonics, Splatter, Transmitter Adjustments
Filters
1.18 Exams
Practice
B-001-22-01
Which of these statements is not correct?
The fee for taking an examination for an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate by an accredited volunteer examiner is to be negotiated
The fee for taking an examination for an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate at an Industry Canada office is $5 per qualification
An accredited volunteer examiner must hold an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate with Basic, Advanced, and 12 w.p.m. qualifications
The fee for taking an examination for an Amateur Radio Operator Certificate at an Industry Canada office is $20 per qualification
B-001-22-02
Which of the following statements is not correct?
A disabled candidate, taking a Morse code sending test, may be allowed to recite the examination text in Morse code sounds
Examinations for disabled candidates may be given orally, or tailored to the candidate's ability to complete the examination
A disabled candidate must pass a normal amateur radio certificate examination before being granted any qualification
The fee for taking an amateur radio certificate examination from an accredited volunteer examiner is to be negotiated
B-001-22-03
The fee for taking examinations for amateur radio operator certificates by an accredited volunteer examiner is:
to be negotiated between examiner and candidate
always $20 per qualification
always free of charge
always $20 per visit regardless of the number of examinations
B-001-22-04
The fee for taking amateur radio certificate examinations at an Industry Canada office is:
$20 per visit, regardless of the number of qualification examinations
no charge for qualification examinations
$5 per qualification examination
$20 per qualification