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Quick Review of Operation Certificate of Class B Amateur Radio Station in China

It's another year's amateur radio operator certificate examination season. I don't know if you had A certificate last year (Laugh

This time, I brought you shorthand pointing for the B certificate exam. If you haven't seen it yet Previous article Please go back and read it immediately

For the examination question bank of A B certificate, The relationship between the question bank of certificate A and that of certificate B is more like $A subsetneq B $, so if you have forgotten the question bank of certificate A, please go back and have a look

The operation license is like a driver's license, which only proves that "you have obtained the qualification", rather than proving how skilled you are. Getting a "driver's license" by passing the test quickly is just one of many ways. We do not evaluate the right or wrong of this behavior here.

There are 685 multiple-choice questions in the Type B test, and 479 questions are not duplicate with the Type A test.

In the title of certificate B, A lot of radio knowledge and basic problems of electronic engineering have arisen It will be tedious to review.

Almost everything in this article is Only appear in card B For the questions in the question bank, that is to say, "the questions that do not include the A-certificate question bank", 50 questions will be randomly selected for examination. As long as 40 questions are correct, you can pass the examination. Because of time, I only sorted out the first $ frac {2} {3} $questions in the question bank , but at least passed the exam. So please look at the question bank with this article, and it will be basically stable.

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Quick Review of Operation Certificate of Class A Amateur Radio Station in China

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Recently entered HAM by Amway( [informal] Amateur Radio). In fact, the concept of amateur radio is very broad. In China, except for the 20 409 MHz frequency points of public interphones, the rest are basically primary or secondary services. Here, the words corresponding to amateur (non professional) should be business, which does not mean the operating level of amateur radio operators.

As the saying goes, "Know yourself and your enemy, and you will never be defeated in a hundred wars." As a mainland student, examinations are our "skill". There are 374 questions in the question bank of Class A amateur radio station operation certificate. According to the official information, we can check:

The design of this question bank is based on the characteristics of computer random selection of questions. Therefore, some adjacent questions are actually the same examination site, but the specific question methods or specific data used are different, so the number of knowledge items that must be mastered is actually less than the number of questions in the overall database. For example, the A-class amateur radio operation certificate test paper involves about 370 questions, but the actual test points are about 250.

In other words, we actually need to remember about 250 knowledge points, And these questions are all single choice questions Looking up the examination syllabus, we can know that the examination site is divided into the following five parts:

  • Radio related laws and regulations
  • Radio communication procedures and methods
  • Principles of radio system
  • Security Protection Technology of Amateur Radio Station
  • Electromagnetic Compatibility Technology and Prevention and Elimination of Radio Frequency Interference

Laws, regulations and system principles account for the vast majority of the examination content, followed by communication procedures and methods. In addition to the policy questions, the content is basically based on the general knowledge of physics. With the basic knowledge of junior high school physics, you can quickly understand most of the content. I got 18 points when I used the simulation test program without any review. Even if you really can't remember the formula, we can still "fish in troubled waters" by backing options The overall review time is about 2 hours. The author passed the exam with 28 correct results, including a wrong question on the answer card (What a shame) A total of 30 questions were drawn from the exam, and more than 25 correct questions are considered as passed, so it is more than enough to review the exam one night before.

Note: This is not a set of amateur radio textbooks, but an outline for the corresponding exam.

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