Hi All
Is there a good source of study material relating to the Foundation License, I have been on the usual Amateur websites and downlaoded/attempted the practice exams etc, I'm looking specifically for more detailed information relating to arials and the formula's required to calculate lengths/freq use etc..... does that make sense?
Any pointers would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Nelixuk2003
Foundation License Material
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Re: Foundation License Material
This is a good site for material https://www.essexham.co.uk/train/founda ... resources/
But for antenna - https://www.qsl.net/kb5wck/antenna.html
Probably a bit vague to ask for “formula required” it all depends on the antenna, feeder, materials etc etc etc
Good luck with the exam
Sam
But for antenna - https://www.qsl.net/kb5wck/antenna.html
Probably a bit vague to ask for “formula required” it all depends on the antenna, feeder, materials etc etc etc
Good luck with the exam
Sam
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Re: Foundation License Material
I thought the "formula requierd" would be vague, I just noted that on every practice/Moc exam that I have seen there have been some questions relating to Dipoles and other such arials and wondered if there was somekind of formula regarding working this kind of thing out.
I'm fine when it comes to the most other areas/topics of the exam but I always seem to fail the above type of questions.
I've not planned a date yet for the exam, I want to be Aceing the prep tests before I book it in.
Cheers
Nelixuk2003
I'm fine when it comes to the most other areas/topics of the exam but I always seem to fail the above type of questions.
I've not planned a date yet for the exam, I want to be Aceing the prep tests before I book it in.
Cheers
Nelixuk2003
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Re: Foundation License Material
Sufficient for exam: L = 468/f that’s the half wavelength in feet
ie L= 468/27.555
Therefore L= 16.98....... in feet
Here is some other reading dealing with velocity factor of the materials used
http://fldx.org/site/dipole.php
Don’t recall what is needed in the foundation but it won’t include VF or go beyond a half wave length I’m sure
ie L= 468/27.555
Therefore L= 16.98....... in feet
Here is some other reading dealing with velocity factor of the materials used
http://fldx.org/site/dipole.php
Don’t recall what is needed in the foundation but it won’t include VF or go beyond a half wave length I’m sure
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