Ham Radio Bangalore
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where do i find a HAM RADIO course IN BANGALORE?
I want a 1-week or 2-week course
I found http://www.qsl.net/vu2msy/EXAM.htm which is a site about where you can take the exams in India.
"The examination consists of a 100 marks question paper (50 marks related to basic radio/electronics theory as per the prescribed syllabus ( http://www.qsl.net/vu2msy/SYLLABUS.htm ) and 50 marks related to Amateur Radio Rules & Regulations: http://www.qsl.net/vu2msy/asocrules.htm) which is of one, two or three hours duration as per the "grade" of licence you intend to appear. There are 4 grades of licences. A practical test on Morse Code sending & receiving (at the speed of 5 WPM & 8 WPM) is also conducted to examine the candidate's proficiency in wireless telegraphy communication ( http://www.qsl.net/vu2msy/MORSE1.htm Morse code learning software can be downloaded from: perso.club-internet.fr/f1orl/cwpeng.htm)"
A list of local Support groups who can probebly help you more is at http://www.qsl.net/vu2msy/HAMCLUBS.htm
I hope this helps. I don't know much about the difficulty of the exams in India. I know that the american equivlent to the Grade-II restricted (Technichian) was very easy. Although my current licence privliges do not allow me on international bands I am working for a better liscence. I hope that you enjoy ham radio and hey, who knows, maby one day we will happen to meet on the air.
Good Luck
73 KE5GYB
