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Course Syllabi

ARECC Level I ·· Level II ·· Level III ·· Antenna Modeling for the Radio Amateur ·· HF Digital Communications ·· Radio Frequency Interference ·· VHF/UHF -- Life Beyond the Repeater ·· Antenna Design & Construction ·· Technician License Course ·· RF Propagation ·· Analog Electronics ·· Digital Electronics

EC-001 ARECC Level I

LEARNING
UNIT
NUMBER
TITLE
A Credits

1

Introduction to Emergency Communication

2

Amateurs as Professionals - The Served Agency Relationship

3

Network Theory and the Design of Emergency Communication Systems

4

Emergency Communication Organizations and Systems

5

Served Agency Communication Systems

6

Basic Communication Skills

7

Introduction to Emergency Nets

8

Basic Message Handling - Part 1

9

Basic Message Handling - Part 2

10

Net Operating Guidelines

11

The Incident Command System

12

Preparing for Deployment

13

Equipment Choices for Emergency Communication

14

Emergency Activation

15

Setup, Initial Operations, and Shutdown

16

Operations & Logistics

17

Personal Safety, Survival, and Health Considerations

18

Alternative Communication Methods

19

What to Expect in Large-Scale Disasters

20

Hazardous Materials Awareness

21

Marine Communications

22

Other Learning Opportunities

23

Modes, Methods, and Applications

Appendix A

Quiz Question Answers

Appendix B

Student Activities

Appendix C

Reference Links


EC-002 ARECC Level II

LEARNING
UNIT
NUMBER

TITLE

A

Credits

1

Key ARES Management Positions

2

ARES Staff and ARRL Section Support Positions

3

A Review of Basic Net Operations

4

The Net Control Station

5

NCS Operator Practices

6

The Net Manager

7

Introduction to The National Traffic System (NTS)

8

Health and Welfare Traffic Management

9

Working with Volunteers

10

Human Resource Issues for The Net Manager and NCS

11

Training and Classrom Skills

12

Making Effective Use of Spontaneous Volunteers

13

Working with Served Agencies

14

Rapid Response Teams (RRTs)

15

Severe Weather Nets

16

Designing Successful Exercises

17

ARRL Simulated Emergency Test (SET)

18

Special Events as Training Opportunities

19

HF Propagation Considerations

Appendix A

Quiz Question Answers

Appendix B

Student Activities


EC-003 ARECC Level III

LEARNING
UNIT
NUMBER

TITLE

1

Leadership -- Simplified

2

Relevance in a Changing World

3

Building Relationships with Public Safety Agencies

4

Changing the Way We Think About RACES in the 21st Century

5

ARRL Memoranda of Understanding

6

National Voluntary Organizations Active in Disaster

7

Introduction to the National Incident Management System (NIMS)

8

The National Response Plan

9

Key NRP Emergency Support Functions

10

DHS Citizen Corps and Community Emergency Response Teams (CERT)

11

National Disaster Medical System (NDMS) Communications Support

12

Hospital Emergency Communications

13

Building an ARES Organization

14

Strategies for Preparedness in Low-Risk Areas

15

Designing the Emergency Communication Plan

16

ARES Management and the Incident Command System

17

Managing the Response Effort

18

Training From a Management Perspective

19

Mutual Aid and the ARESMAT Concept

20

Using Districts within ARES Sections

21

FCC Rules on Emergency Communications

22

Mobile Communication Vehicles

23

Relations with REACT International


EC-004 Antenna Modeling for the Radio Amateur

Chapter 1.

Familiarization with antenna modeling

Lesson 1.

The concept of antenna modeling by computer

Lesson 2.

NEC-2 and other modeling "cores" in commercial software

Chapter 2. The language of modeling

Lesson 3.

The antenna wire structure

Lesson 4.

The antenna environment

Lesson 5.

Output pattern requests and types

Chapter 3. Setting up an antenna model

Lesson 6.

Wire coordinates, Cartesian conventions, and segmentation

Lesson 7.

Complex antenna geometry guidelines

Lesson 8.

Limitations on antenna wire structures in NEC-2 and in software packages

Chapter 4. Antenna model outputs

Lesson 9.

Elevation and azimuth patterns and their information

Lesson 10.

Ground-wave and near-field analysis

Lesson 11.

Useful tabular output data

Chapter 5. Model sources

Lesson 12.

Source placement for simple and complex antennas

Lesson 13.

Voltage vs current source and their uses

Chapter 6. Model grounds

Lesson 14.

The use of free-space and perfect-ground models

Lesson 15.

Models over ground: selection and specification of ground type and parameters

Chapter 7. Frequency selection, sweeps and scaling

Lesson 16.

Frequency selection and sweeping: data and graphical outputs

Lesson 17.

Frequency scaling models

Chapter 8. Antenna loads

Lesson 18.

Types of loads and their limitations

Lesson 19.

Load placement and accuracy

Chapter 9. Transmission lines

Lesson 20.

Physical and mathematical transmission lines and stubs

Lesson 21.

Transmission line placement and accuracy

Chapter 10. Antenna model adequacy testing

Lesson 22.

Convergence testing

Lesson 23.

Average gain test

Chapter 11.

Workarounds for NEC-2 limitations

Lesson 24.

Leeson corrections for tapered-diameter elements

Lesson 25.

Radial systems for vertical antennas

Chapter 12. Modeling by Equation

Lesson 26.

The use of variables for wire coordinates

Lesson 27.

The use of equations for model dimensions

Chapter 13. Practical modeling

Lesson 28.

Complex antenna models

Lesson 29.

Antenna farm modeling

Chapter 14. Advanced and specialized modeling

Lesson 30.

The "NEC" Deck

Lesson 31.

Professional-level programs

EC-005 HF Digital Communications

LEARNING
UNIT
NUMBER
TITLE

1

HF Digital Overview

2

The Challenge of HF Digital Communication

3

Building an HF Digital Station

4

Radioteletype

5

PSK31

6

MFSK

7

Hellschreiber

8

PACTOR

9

PACTOR II

10

WinLink 2000

11

Clover

12

HF Packet

13

Chasing Digital DX

14

HF Digital Contesting

EC-006 Radio Frequency Interference

LEARNING UNIT
NUMBER

TITLE

1

Fundamentals

2

Grounding and Shielding

3

Filters

4

Intermodulation and External Rectification

5

RF Generators

6

Power Line and Electrical devices

7

Automobiles

8

Television

9

Audio and Computer Equipment

10

Telephones

11

Regulations

12

Non Technical Aspects

13

Recap

EC-009 Antenna Design & Construction

LEARNING
UNIT
NUMBER
TITLE
1 Introduction and Basics
2 The Ground-Plane Antenna
3 The Dipole
4 Antenna Mounting and Support
5 HF Wire Antennas with Gain
6 Transmission Lines
7 Advanced Vertical Antennas for VHF
8 Vertical Antennas for HF
9 Feed Lines - Part 2
10 Impedance Matching
11 Phased Arrays
12 The Yagi
13 Multi-Band Antennas
14 Loops and Quads
15 Receiving Antennas
16 Final Assessment


Technician License Course (EC-010)

Table of Contents

Chapter 1--FCC Rules

Lesson 1--The Dos and Don'ts

Lesson 2--Where Can I Operate?

Lesson 3--Where Can I Operate?

Lesson 4--Who Can Get a Ham License?

Lesson 5--Call Signs

Chapter 2--Methods of Communication

Lesson 6--How Radio Works

Lesson 7--How We Communicate

Chapter 3 -- Radio Phenomena

Lesson 8 -- Radio wave propagation at HF

Lesson 9 -- Radio wave propagation at HF, VHF and UHF

Chapter 4--Station Licensee Duties

Lesson 10--The Ramblin' Ham

Lesson 11--Who Is In Control?

Lesson 12--Public Service

Chapter 5--Control Operator Duties

Lesson 13--Supervision is Your Responsibility

Lesson 14--With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Lesson 15--Prohibited Practices

Chapter 6--Good Operating Practices

Lesson 16--Your "Amateur Radio Accent"

Lesson 17--Cooperation is Key

Lesson 18--About Interference

Chapter 7 -- Basic Communications Electronics

Lesson 19 -- Fundamentals of Electricity

Lesson 20 -- Circuit Types, Frequency Ranges and Amplifiers

Lesson 21 -- Electronic Components

Chapter 8 -- Good Engineering Practice

Lesson 22 -- Basic Equipment

Lesson 23 -- Transmitters

Lesson 24 -- Receivers

Lesson 25 -- Antenna Topics

Lesson 26 -- Transmission Lines

Lesson 27 -- Test Equipment, Measurements and Equipment

Chapter 9--Special Operations

Lesson 28--The Repeater

Lesson 29--Special Communication

Chapter 10 -- Electrical, Antenna Structure and RF Safety

Lesson 30 -- Electrical Safety

Lesson 31 -- Lightning protection; Antenna structure installation safety; Tower climbing Safety; Safety belt/hard hat/safety glasses; Antenna structure limitations.

Lesson 32 -- RF radiation; RF environmental safety; Definitions and guidelines.

Lesson 33 -- Radio frequency exposure standards

Lesson 34 -- RF Biological Effects and Radiation Exposure Limits

Lesson 35 -- Routine station evaluation.

Radio Frequency Propagation (EC-011)

Table of Contents

Learning Unit

TITLE

Introduction

1

Introduction and History

2

Electromagnetic Waves and their Properties

3

The Atmosphere

4

The Ionosphere

5

The Sun and Sun Spots

6

Ground Waves, Sky Waves and Reflections

7

More on Sky Waves

8

Band Conditions

9

Ionospheric Disturbances and Storms

10

Solar Indices

11

Propagation Prediction

12

Gray Line Propagation

13

Sporadic E (Es)

14

Tropospheric Propagation

15

Auroral Propagation

16

Meteor Scatter

Final Assessment


Analog Electronics (EC-012)

Table of Contents

Learning Unit

TITLE
Introduction
1 Introduction to Analog Electronics
2 Use of Instrumentation
3 Basic Circuit Analysis
4 Diodes
5 Rectifiers
6 Bipolar and Field-Effect Transistors
7 Common-Emitter & Common-Source Amplifier
8 Common Collector - Common Drain Amplifier
9 Miscellaneous Useful Amplifiers
10 DC Driver Circuits
11 Passive Filters and Frequency Response
12 Op-Amps - Principles and Basic Circuits
13 Active Filters
14 The 555 Timer
15 Linear Regulators
16 Data Sheets and Design Resources
Final Assessment


Digital Electronics (EC-013)

Table of Contents
Learning UnitTitle
Introduction
Learning Unit 1 Introduction to Digital Electronics
Learning Unit 2 Basic Boolean
Learning Unit 3 Basic Gates
Learning Unit 4 Flip-Flops-Part 1
Learning Unit 5 Flip-Flops-Part Two
Learning Unit 6 Counters and Shift Registers
Learning Unit 7 Buffers & Latches
Learning Unit 8 Encoders and Decoders
Learning Unit 9 Parallel Interfaces
Learning Unit 10 Serial Interfaces
Learning Unit 11 Input Devices
Learning Unit 12 Displays and Indicators
Learning Unit 13 Logic Families
Learning Unit 14 Microprocessors
Learning Unit 15 Connecting to Analog Electronics
Learning Unit 16 Data Sheets and Design Resources
Final Assessment



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