Résumé de section

  • The few lesson units to follow will show you how the training application functions. You will experience the delivery mechanism.

    This course prepares you for the Amateur Radio Operator Certificate examination. The material is divided in 22 lessons with over 300 units (or sections) in total.

    You will need to invest a few tens of hours. The effort required varies significantly between individuals. The subject matter covers hundreds of concepts, some rather abstract.

    Joining a local amateur radio club right now would be advantageous: on top of creating friendly relationships, you would be exposed to the practical side of things.

    Looking forward to seeing you join the community.

    François Daigneault VE2AAY

    Postscript: the following examples are diverse, but illustrate how training is dispensed.

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    © F. Daigneault
    • Navigation:

      The navigation pane on your left is the course index. It is made up of links that you can click to access the lessons.

      To hide the course index on the left, click its close icon  in the upper left corner.

      To bring back the pane, click on the list icon  left behind when the pane is closed.

      You may choose to collapse or expand the tree sructure inside the course index (course index).

      Click the three vertical dots  at the top of the course index to expose the collapse all  and the expand all  icons.

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