ARRL Technician Class is a type of amateur radio license granted by the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) to individuals who have passed an examination demonstrating their knowledge of basic radio theory, regulations, and operating practices.
The ARRL Technician Class license is the entry-level license for amateur radio operators in the United States. It provides the operator with basic privileges on specific frequency bands and modes of operation, including voice and digital modes on very high frequency (VHF) and ultra-high frequency (UHF) bands.
To qualify for the ARRL Technician Class license, an individual must pass an examination consisting of 35 multiple-choice questions covering topics such as basic electronic theory, regulations, operating practices, and safety. The exam is designed to test the individual's knowledge of the basic concepts and practices of amateur radio and to ensure they are aware of the rules and regulations governing the operation of amateur radio stations.
Holders of the ARRL Technician Class license have access to a limited range of frequencies and modes of operation, including voice and digital modes on VHF and UHF bands, such as the 2-meter and 70-centimeter bands. They can communicate with other amateur radio operators within a local area and participate in various activities, such as contests, public service events, and emergency communications.
The ARRL Technician Class license provides a starting point for individuals who wish to explore the world of amateur radio and learn more about its technical and operational aspects. Many amateur radio operators begin with this license and later advance to higher levels of licensing, such as the ARRL General Class and Amateur Extra Class licenses, to gain additional privileges and knowledge.
EXAM Trial, covering the topics:
1. FCC Rules for the Amateur Radio Service, operator and station license responsibilities.
2. Operating Procedures.
3. Radio wave characteristics.
4. Amateur radio practices and station set-up.
5. Electrical principles.
6. Electrical components.
7. Station equipment, troubleshooting and repair.
8. Modulation modes.
9. Antennas and feed lines.
10. Electrical safety.
Application features :
- Includes charts and diagrams that can be zoomed in/out to make it easier to answer related questions
- Multiple-choice exercise
- There are Hint or Knowledge.
- More than 50 questions in topic.
- Review the answers for the topic's learning materials.
- Pause the answering timer by touching it.
- Setting delay time to answer the questions and the timer can be frozen.
- Setting for the total number of questions that will appear per topic/ exam, the actual number of questions will be selected by the system if it is less than what has been set.
- it can be running Offline.
- On the topic selection screen, you can see the progress percentage of the exam per topic