Education

In keeping with our mission statement, we offer classes when there is interest.  We welcome anyone who has an interest in amateur radio and wishes to obtain an FCC license.  In the United States, there are currently three classes of licenses: 1) Technician, which is a beginner level license with limited privileges, 2) General, which is a more advanced license with extended privileges, and 3) Amateur Extra, which permits operation on all allocated bands and modes available to United States hams.  If you are interested in taking a class or would like more information, please contact our Vice President: Dave KY8OSU at education(at)noars(dot)net or take our survey by clicking here.  If you are already licensed and would like to assist with teaching a class, you can also contact Dave.  He would love to add you to the NOARS Education team.  If you wish to research Amateur Radio licensing in the United States in more depth, click on the link below.


FCC Rules and Regulations Part 97



What You Can Do With A Technician License by Elaine, KC8FOS and Jeany, KC3QND (pptx file)

Logging Contacts by Elaine, KC8FOS (PDF)

Allstar Explained by Jason McCormick N8EI  

Portable Antennas: Show & Tell presented on Wednesday, May 26, 2021. 

Choosing A Radio by Tom, N8FDY  (PDF of slides only)

Choosing A Radio, Deep Dive by Tom, N8FDY (In-depth PDF of slides given at April 2021 Meeting)

Wire Antennas by Bob, W8NNC

SDR 101 by David Kennett, W8KFJ (SK)

Here is a site that may interest you if you are seeking your license:

Free Ham Radio Study Website:  https://hamstudy.org

ARRL The Doctor Is In, a biweekly podcast sponsored by DX Engineering can be found here.

 

September 2016 Membership Meeting Presentation by Chet Roberts, K8KIZ: Field Day Antennas (This is a downloadable PowerPoint [PPTX] file)

 

February 2019 Membership Meeting Presentation by Tom Wilkinson, N8FDY: Set Up Your QRZ Page.