Welcome to the KM5AM
          Ham Radio page.


          Hello folks, My name is Robert
          I started out as a novice class Operator stayed at this
          level for about 2 weeks then took the test
          for technician class and passed, I stayed here for 10 years then
          took the test for general class, It was not long
          before I was studying for the advanced class license.

          Six tests and three call's later here I am.

          An Advanced Class
          Amateur Radio Operator. Woopie!

          :)



          Here are a few of "my views"
          on where Amateur radio is headed.


          Due to recent changes by the FCC the Advanced class license
          is no longer one of the steps up the ladder and the
          max. code speed to receive the highest class license is now only
          5 wpm.

          I view these changes as just part of the master plan to
          deregulate the ham radio service and in the end do away with it.

          But this is what the amateur radio community wants, or is it?

          "Amateur" Radio operators founded Radio Electronics,
          not some large corporation looking to make a buck. It was the
          Amateur radio expermenter/operators. I think our government
          should maintain these Ideals to help preserve the history in
          a living working form, rather than de regulating and throwing
          the service to the corporate dogs.
          We have lost large parts of the Radio spectrum to the
          paging and cellular phone services in the past. They sead
          they where going to do it and they did right in the face of
          the loud objections of the amateur radio operators.
          they just did it.
          Oh, they say they review the pros and cons but who really
          knows what they do or don't do?

          Now

          lets get real.


          A large part of the amateur ranks have been using the bands
          when they have not held a license for where they are
          talking "bootlegging" or out of band.
          The FCC has been swamped with complaints about the problem
          and ask to monitor and act on the people causing the problem.
          But there are no funds nor the man power to do the job.
          So how are they going to solve the problem staring them
          in the face every day?

          Deregulation.


          Now the people that were breaking the rules are
          now not breaking the rules and the problem is solved.

          Man That was easy.
          And the FCC reduced there work load and saved money at the
          same time and that made a lot of people very happy.
          But it stuck it to the Amateur radio community as a whole and that's a shame.
          I am really going to hate to see the history of Electronics
          and Radio get lost in the fog of lazyness and corporate
          pressure. But time marches on and so does technology so as
          we race into the future with all or gadgets and flute fluters
          zing zoinkers, every now and then pull off the
          super highway and take a good look back way back to the
          beginning of it all, And see where or service came from and
          how things were done and the values that were then and should
          still be a part of this great hobby, and not the
          fighting and bickering and name calling and the pampas ways
          that have infected the amateur radio service for years and years now.
          Lets get back to Learning, teaching, helping others, being
          mentors for or youth, and just having fun with Radio communications and electronics.

          If we the Amateur radio community do not work together to control or self's, Then the FCC is just going to re-regulate the whole lot of us right off the air.



          Tips on taking the test's.


          1. Get a current copy of the FCC question pool for the test you
          are going to try for. There are a lot of good study books out
          there, The one's I used came from Radio Shack.

          2. Take a highliter pen and go through the question part of the
          book highlite all the correct answers in the book, The test is
          multi-choice A,B,C,D. Here is an example.


          The following is an old Question and is used as an example only.

          What is the maximum transmitter power allowed for spread
          spectrum transmissions?

          A. 5 watts
          B. 10 watts
          C. 100 watts
          D. 1500 watts


          The correct answer is "C. 100 watts", Highlite this answer only.

          3. Now that you have highlighted the correct answers, Go to the
          start and read the question's and

          CORRECT ANSWER'S ONLY...
          DO NOT READ THE OTHER ANSWERS...

          Read the entire question pool 4 or 5 time's this way.
          This method will imprint the question pool in your mind.

          4. Find a testing session in your area, relax and take the test.
          when you read a question on the test, the correct answer will
          be the first one that comes to mind. DO NOT SECOND GUESS THE ANSWER!!
          Mark the first one that you think is correct and do not change it.
          There have been a lot of people that have failed the test when
          they second guessed there answers, If you follow these tips,

          You will pass the test.


          What about the Morse code you say?
          And I say.

          If you want to go ahead and learn the code faster than the
          new maximum of 5 WPM to hold an extra class license then.

          1. Find a set of Code tapes that teach the letters and numbers at high speed,
          15 to 20 WPM at least, these tapes will teach you the ABC's and 123's.
          Also find a program for your computer that will send the code at
          high speed. I have a DOS program that is very good, It is in the files
          section of this page.

          At this speed the letters and numbers have a sound all there own,
          Listen for the sound that the code makes all together.

          DO NOT LISTEN FOR SINGLE dit's or daw's.
          DO NOT STUDY THE CODE BY TRYING TO LOOK IT UP WHEN YOU HEAR IT.

          This will only slow you down.

          Look at it this way, If you could see the letter code to say the letter
          (A) it would look like this AEA,
          (B)- BEA, (C)- SEA, (D)- DEA,
          (E)- EA, (F)- EF, (G)-JEA,
          (H)-AEACH
          and so forth.

          When you hear the letter H you do not see the code (AEACH) you see
          an H. This is due to the fact that you learned it by sound.
          Morse is another language just like French, German, and Spanish.
          There is no easy way out of learning Morse, just like there is no
          easy way to learn the other languages.

          If you study the code at a rate of 15 to 20 WPM, you will find that not only do the
          letters and numbers have a sound all there own, words do to.
          In normal conversation we say words in English at somewhere between
          110 to 150 WPM. When you have learned the letters by there different
          sound's, Start listening for the sound that word's make. This will
          take you to the next level of Morse.

          Here are 15 more tip's A must read, By W7KZE


          FILE to DOWNLOAD

          morse.zip Morse code tuter.


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