FCC Element 3 is a part of the examination required for obtaining a General Class amateur radio license issued by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) in the United States. It covers advanced knowledge of radio regulations, operating practices, and electronics fundamentals.
The exam is designed to assess the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the advanced concepts and regulations related to the operation of an amateur radio station, as well as their ability to interpret and apply technical information related to radio communications.
Pass elements 1 and 3 to get your General Radiotelephone Operator License.
Exam Preparation, covering the topics:
1. Principles
2. Electrical Math
3. Components
4. Circuits
5. Digital Logic
6. Receivers
7. Transmitters
8. Modulation
9. Power Sources
10. Antennas
11. Aircraft
12. Installation, Maintenance & Repair
13. Communications Technology
14. Marine
15. RADAR
16. Satellite
17. SAFETY
Application features :
- Multiple-choice exercise
- There are 2 hints (HINT or Knowledge, Add TIME for answering), that can be used
- More than 60 questions in topic which in turn appear in 10 questions
The exam is designed to assess the candidate's knowledge and understanding of the advanced concepts and regulations related to the operation of an amateur radio station, as well as their ability to interpret and apply technical information related to radio communications.
Pass elements 1 and 3 to get your General Radiotelephone Operator License.
Exam Preparation, covering the topics:
1. Principles
2. Electrical Math
3. Components
4. Circuits
5. Digital Logic
6. Receivers
7. Transmitters
8. Modulation
9. Power Sources
10. Antennas
11. Aircraft
12. Installation, Maintenance & Repair
13. Communications Technology
14. Marine
15. RADAR
16. Satellite
17. SAFETY
Application features :
- Multiple-choice exercise
- There are 2 hints (HINT or Knowledge, Add TIME for answering), that can be used
- More than 60 questions in topic which in turn appear in 10 questions
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