Ham Radio Technician License Class - One day with test at conclusion;
Mid-state Amateur Radio Club
PO Box 836, Franklin, IN 46131
Contact: Jack Parker 317-881-0817 Class Coordinator
The Mid-State Amateur Radio Club is holding an all day Technician License class on February 11, 2012 beginning at 8AM. This entry level Amateur Radio license class is being held in the training room at the Johnson County Sheriff’s office at 1000 Hospital Road in Franklin, IN. The eight hour class will cover all the rules, regulations and technology necessary to pass the 35-question test at the end of the day.
The class is free to the public but we require all class members to pre-purchase the Ham Radio License Manual from the American Radio Relay League’s on-line site at: www.arrl.org/ , in the Licensing and Education section.
This will be a condensed class and we recommend students to study the workbook before attending the February class.
Pre-register on-line at: secretary@midstatehams.org/ Class size is limited so we recommend signing up as soon as possible.
The Mid-State ARC as well as the Amateur Radio Community look forward to welcoming you into the exciting hobby of Amateur Radio. Our hobby is also a community resource for public service and disaster communications. We are recognized by Homeland Security as a vital communications link for local and global communications when disaster strikes. As a ham radio operator you will have the skills to communicate in various modes including analog, digital and even satellite communications.
Amateur Radio operators are on the front line of severe weather reporting for the National Weather Service. Through the Skywarn program we become the eyes and ears of the NWS by providing “ground truth” when severe weather strikes.
Amateur Radio operators purchase and maintain their own equipment and pass health and welfare information during critical public service events and disasters. The Technician License Class will give each student the tools to become a trained communicator in their community.
Mid-state Amateur Radio Club
PO Box 836, Franklin, IN 46131
Contact: Jack Parker 317-881-0817 Class Coordinator
The Mid-State Amateur Radio Club is holding an all day Technician License class on February 11, 2012 beginning at 8AM. This entry level Amateur Radio license class is being held in the training room at the Johnson County Sheriff’s office at 1000 Hospital Road in Franklin, IN. The eight hour class will cover all the rules, regulations and technology necessary to pass the 35-question test at the end of the day.
The class is free to the public but we require all class members to pre-purchase the Ham Radio License Manual from the American Radio Relay League’s on-line site at: www.arrl.org/ , in the Licensing and Education section.
This will be a condensed class and we recommend students to study the workbook before attending the February class.
Pre-register on-line at: secretary@midstatehams.org/ Class size is limited so we recommend signing up as soon as possible.
The Mid-State ARC as well as the Amateur Radio Community look forward to welcoming you into the exciting hobby of Amateur Radio. Our hobby is also a community resource for public service and disaster communications. We are recognized by Homeland Security as a vital communications link for local and global communications when disaster strikes. As a ham radio operator you will have the skills to communicate in various modes including analog, digital and even satellite communications.
Amateur Radio operators are on the front line of severe weather reporting for the National Weather Service. Through the Skywarn program we become the eyes and ears of the NWS by providing “ground truth” when severe weather strikes.
Amateur Radio operators purchase and maintain their own equipment and pass health and welfare information during critical public service events and disasters. The Technician License Class will give each student the tools to become a trained communicator in their community.