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The Mt. Carmel Amateur Radio Club


Club Schedule:

The Club Meets
every Tuesday at Lunch.
See You There.

The Next Few Weeks
Involve:

Studying Technician Class
License Material.
Study License Manual
Every night
to prepare for the exam.
Six-Half Period
The 6 1/2 Period
Meets every Tues.,& Thurs.
Club Update:
A Mandatory Club Meeting Thursday, March 9th, During Lunch in Room T12.

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CLUB:

The Club is meeting every week in Mr. Earnest's Physics room in Room T12 on Tuesday's at Lunch. All students are welcome.



WHAT DOES THE CLUB DO?
The Amateur Radio club is helping students learn the material to pass the FCC Technicians Class license in order to use the VHF bands.br> The Club discusses topics related to Amateur Radio and spends time helping students learn the material. Nothing is neccessary other than a will to learn. Students who wish to study at home may buy the book "ARRL Handbook". This book contains the questions that may be on the exam. The club also operates an amateur radio station here at the school. Those who hold a high enough license may operate the station during club designated times.

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A Link to Small Wonders Lab-Radio Tranciever
Link To an Upcoming Project



JOIN THE 6-1/2 PERIOD CLASS!!
Mr Ernest the Physics teacher, is offering a 6-1/2 Period class after school on Thursdays for students who wish to learn more about electronics. The class will build an amazing radio transciever. Students will study for their FCC Amateur Radio License, and will participate in communications across the United States!!
Great Fun for Extra Credits!! The class will build 3 Morse Code transcievers and discuss why they work.


MATERIAL TO BE COVERED IN THE 6 1/2 CLASS
The material to be learned covers the FCC rules and regulations, basic electronics and simple calculations, antenna's, amateur radio operations, basic radio circuits, how radio works, and Radio Frequency exposure.

For more info, stop by T12 after school or during lunch.


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