HARC Amateur Radio Classes 2008
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Click here for Morse Code Class Info 

Basic Radio Self Study Class Info

The annual Basic Amateur Radio Certification Course sponsored by HARC, and taught by
senior Club members, begins on Thursday, September 18th, 2008. It will be conducted 
over a 13-week period. Previously the course stretched from September to nearly April. 
However, we are able to provide a more rapid path to qualification by adding to the 
schedule a full day of classes on one Saturday each month. The regular weekly classes 
will be held from 7:00 pm - 9:30 pm each Thursday and the Saturday sessions from 
10:00 am - 4:00 pm.

The course contents follow the Radio Amateurs of Canada (RAC) Study Guide (Seventh 
Edition). It includes 50 hours of instruction, including both classroom and hands-on sessions. 
This comprehensive course has resulted in successful completion of the entry-level 
qualifying exam for most class members, including a mix of male and female; those with 
and without a previous technical background; and ages from 12 to over 70 years of age. 
We believe that this is the best way to start your career in amateur radio. Since the first meeting on 
Thursday, September 18th will be an introduction to ham radio, I 
urge anyone who thinks they may be interested in becoming a ham to attend that evening. 
You will have an opportunity to hear about the many exciting dimensions of our hobby 
and to obtain detailed information about the course. Note that the first intensive Saturday 
training session will take place on September 20th from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. It will be very 
important not to miss this critical session.
            
The course venue will be the Halifax Amateur Radio Club's new facilities at the St. Andrew's 
Community Centre at 6955 Bayer's Road, just west of Romans Avenue. You can approach 
the location by driving down Bayer's Road from the top of the Halifax Shopping Centre. 
Once you pass Romans Avenue, turn right almost immediately. The building is set back 
from the road. You may also reach us by driving down Romans from Mumford Road (lower 
end of the Halifax Shopping Centre) and turning left on to Bayer's Road at the stoplights. 
You then make a right hand turn into the St. Andrew's Centre driveway almost immediately.

The final exam will be provided by one of the Club's Volunteer Examiners (listed below). 
The pass rate for obtaining the Basic Certification is 70%. However, if you pass with 
honours (80%) you will be granted a Basic plus Certification that provides full operating 
privileges on all bands. You can also obtain full operating privileges with an initial pass 
rate of 70% by demonstrating Morse code proficiency at 5 wpm.

Although Morse code is no longer an absolute requirement for licensing, it remains a very 
useful and enjoyable aspect of our hobby. Concurrent instruction in Morse code as a 
language for communications will be provided to those wishing to use it in upgrading their 
level of certification or to qualify for this mode of operating. The code training sessions will 
be arranged in a mutually agreeable way among members of the class expressing an interest. 
Already qualified amateur radio operators wishing to join the Morse code instruction are 
welcome. There is no charge for those wishing to take part in the Morse code classes. For 
more information on the Morse code class click here.
The cost of the Basic Amateur Radio Licensing Course is $140. This covers the following 
learning materials and benefits: 

1. The RAC Learning Package (including shipping and HST) $95 
Study Guide
Operating Manual
Test Question Bank CD
Six-month membership in RAC
Three copies of The Canadian Amateur, our 
     national amateur radio journal          
2. Halifax Amateur Radio Club Course Fee $45
Expert instruction
Free licensing exam
Copying of some course materials
Associate membership in HARC while enrolled in the class
Copies of the Club's monthly newsletter, The Reflector.

 

Let me know that you are interested in taking the course, and I will put you on the distribution
list for further information, including the detailed curriculum outline. I look forward to helping 
you become a part of this wonderful hobby! 
Barry Diggins, VE1TRI (902) 861-3719 Basic Radio Course Coordinator 
E-mail: bdiggins@chebucto.ns.ca
HARC Volunteer Examiners 

Bill Elliott, VE1MR (902) 865-8567 
Rob Ewert, VE1KS (902) 826-1705 
Dave Nimmo, VE1NN (902) 462-3945