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Advanced Amateur Radio – Not Sure Where to Start?

Interested in obtaining your Advanced Amateur Radio certification, but not sure where to start?

Assess your Current Knowledge

Start by evaluating your knowledge by taking the QSL Advanced Course final exam, which covers all subjects included in the Spectrum Management Advanced Certification Question Bank, including Advanced Theory, Advanced Components and Circuits, Measurements, Power Supplies, Transmitters and Neutralization, Receivers, and Feedlines – Matching and Antenna Systems. The exam questions are randomly generated from the Question Bank which means you can take the exam multiple times to gain an accurate assessment of your knowledge in each area.

Detailed Feedback

After each attempt, you’ll receive a detailed analysis highlighting the specific categories where you excel and those needing more attention. This feedback is designed to help you identify your strengths and areas for improvement.

Take the Course

Next, sign-up for the QSL Advanced Course and focus only on the knowledge areas that require attention, or, why not start on the Advanced Theory section and work your way through the entire on-line course, as and when your time permits.

Book an Examiner

Retake the QSL Final Exam until you’re ready to contact an Accredited Examiner and set a time to the Advanced Amateur Radio Exam!

Good luck with your studies!

73 Don VE7DXE

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