Here are my notes on the RAE which I hope will be of assistance to people wanting to pass the Radio Amateurs Examination.
I have also included some sample multiple choice questions and hope to build up to a full practice RAE exam..
Where there is a green sidebar this indicates that you should complete the missing text or drawing as an exercise.
Either look it up or try and work out what is missing. This way
you will learn quicker.
Also you can load down the Radio Amateurs Calculator and check those math
If you require it vbrun200.dll
Just make a folder then transfer both files to it. If your machine already has the DLL installed just transfer the EXE.
It will do no harm to take both files if in doubt.
Another quick calculater from Jon Bronisz is this one for working out the length of an antenna given its frquency.
| MHz |
| = ft. (or inches.) |
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Some useful links
Radio Society of Great Britain
Warrington Amateur Radio Club
Ham Radio Film - Frequency
Jim Levistons information
page.
Amateur radio Pages UK
Callsign Search on QRZ.COM
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