Ships Medics Receive Amateur Radio Training

Two amateur/ham radio operators attached to a US Army civilian contractor Tim Millea, AJ7UU, and MARS Volunteer Doug Smith, W7KF, have recently provided amateur/ham radio training to medics aboard  the hospital ship USNS Mercy

The USNS Mercy was beginning a deployment from San Diego to Hawaii, where the training of 12 crew members was conducted.

The pair provided two or three training classes a day for the crew, who took the classes following their work shifts. Classroom training was interspersed with on-air activities in the ship’s Amateur Radio room. The Mercy is utilizing the Weak Signal Propagation Reporting (WSPR) tool under K6MRC.

The ARRL VE Team in Honolulu was fantastic to work with,.Due to spotty internet connectivity while at sea and strict base access and security issues in port, the VEs in Hawaii had to exhibit extraordinary patience and persistence to administer the exams aboard Mercy.
— Doug Smith, W7KF

On 3rd March 2018, the Mercy docked in Hawaii, where a group of local Volunteer Examiners (VEs), headed by ARRL Pacific Section Manager Joe Speroni, AH0A, administered Technician and General licensing exams to the students.

More than 18 sailors and civilians assigned to the USNS Mercy passed their Amateur Radio exams, administered in Pearl Harbor. The successful candidates had their new call signs or upgraded tickets two days later.

 

Irish Ham Radio Examination Report

The Amateur Station Licence Examination Report 2018 has been published by the IRTS Licence Examination Board

The report highlights some of the areas that candidates in recent exams had difficulties with. This examination report - and indeed previous examination reports - contain observations and advice that should be of assistance to anyone studying for the licence exam. The 2018 section starts at page 38.

In Eire to get a HAREC (CEPT Class 1) compatible amateur radio licence permitting up to 1 kW output you just need to take a single 60 question exam. This is significantly different from the situation in the UK where candidates have to pass three written exams with a total of 133 questions as well as complete 22 practical assessments.

Download - http://www.irts.ie/dnloads/IRTS-studying-for-the-HAREC.pdf

New Technician License Question Pool Released

The National Conference of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators (NCVEC) has announced the release of the 2018-2022 Amateur Radio Element 2 Technician class license question pool into the public domain.

Each question pool must be published and made available to the public prior to its use as a question set, from which individual examinations are developed.

The new Technician license question pool contains 428 questions. It will become effective for all Technician class license examinations starting on 1st July 2018.