Hi Pete, Hi guys, I hope you're all safe and well. A massive THANK YOU, I've literally passed my Foundation exam a few hours ago (thanks Martin!) and I could not have done it without your course. Hopefully I'll get my call-sign soon and we'll talk to each other through the magic of the wireless... Now, where's that Internediate exam guide... Keep up the AWESOME work, stay safe. PS: coffees on the way... 👍🏻
Very nice to see you again! You helped me pass the exam in July. Essex Ham, and you in particular, Pete, have done more for amateur radio than almost anyone else. Thanks. Mike.
Join your local radio club. You should already be a member of a club if you've passed your test. Your club will guide you into anything you want to do.
Many thanks Essex ham , I did my exam online today and passed due to the course you provide , I don’t think I would have ever done it if it wasn’t online due to work commitments , many thanks for all your hard work providing this course, Ian.
I did my online course back at start of lockdown but I've been unable to get an exam done because of work, may have to do another course to refresh my knowledge.
Hi Pete, Thank you for this video. I passed earlier this month having completed your course, and technically it wasn't a struggle, but I do find the 'talking bit' more anxiety inducing than I realized I would. Hopefully this video is timely listening for me and will give me the confidence to have a few more QSO's and feel more relaxed. I know this is a training video, and as you've said before is more formal in nature than many real conversations, but at what point do you think it's acceptable to revert to the operators name, as the "them callsign: yourself callsign" convention is just another thing for me to get right while I'm struggling to overcome my mic shyness / think of something interesting to say. Thanks again for you dedication to helping more of us into the hobby. Dan M7DHX
Hi Dan. Regarding giving your callsign, you don't need to give it every over, and you just have to comply with the licence wording about making sure people know who you are. If you're just chatting with a mate, you don't need to give your call very often. If you're chatting with someone who gives his callsign each over, they may expect you to do the same. If you're in a group, it's common to give your callsign more frequently. Everyone's different. Best advice I can offer is to a) listen to get a feel for how others do it, and b) if you know others who've passed recently, build up your confidence by chatting to them. Does that help? Pete
It great to see you've passed. Just a quick question I've got a close friend who is Dyslexia and he's very keen on doing ham radio exam he has got Icom 7300 he listened on it a lot. I just need some advice information I would be very grateful for some input.
Salvage 1 .... Many people with dyslexia have been able to pass. Your friend will need to study, and there are several ways he can do this. He’ll need to discuss any special requirements he has with the RSGB for the actual exam.
Possessed Pete down there in the corner is a /little/ offputting, but this video's full of great advice. Thanks, EssexHam.
Hi Pete, Hi guys,
I hope you're all safe and well.
A massive THANK YOU, I've literally passed my Foundation exam a few hours ago (thanks Martin!) and I could not have done it without your course.
Hopefully I'll get my call-sign soon and we'll talk to each other through the magic of the wireless...
Now, where's that Internediate exam guide...
Keep up the AWESOME work, stay safe.
PS: coffees on the way... 👍🏻
was it difficult . how much did it cost please
Very nice to see you again! You helped me pass the exam in July.
Essex Ham, and you in particular, Pete, have done more for amateur radio than almost anyone else. Thanks. Mike.
Hi Mike. Wow... thank for the kind words. Great to have the opportunity to help people to get into the hobby and on air
@@EssexhamUk My pleasure. The truth is never flattery!
Thanks Essex HAM, passed on Saturday thanks to your course !!!!
Great to hear - congrats
Join your local radio club. You should already be a member of a club if you've passed your test.
Your club will guide you into anything you want to do.
"You should already be a member of a club if you've passed your test." why should I?
Many thanks Essex ham , I did my exam online today and passed due to the course you provide , I don’t think I would have ever done it if it wasn’t online due to work commitments , many thanks for all your hard work providing this course, Ian.
I can't get over the fact that Pete never moves his head or body from the shoulders down throughout the entire video...
Nice to see you! passed with your help 2017 Cheers
Passed my foundation tonight
I wonder when M8 will come in?
Excellent video thanks
I did my online course back at start of lockdown but I've been unable to get an exam done because of work, may have to do another course to refresh my knowledge.
No worries. Happy to help you get your licence
Exams are now available online if you haven’t already done it Andy. I have mine booked for next Wednesday.
Hi Pete,
Thank you for this video. I passed earlier this month having completed your course, and technically it wasn't a struggle, but I do find the 'talking bit' more anxiety inducing than I realized I would.
Hopefully this video is timely listening for me and will give me the confidence to have a few more QSO's and feel more relaxed.
I know this is a training video, and as you've said before is more formal in nature than many real conversations, but at what point do you think it's acceptable to revert to the operators name, as the "them callsign: yourself callsign" convention is just another thing for me to get right while I'm struggling to overcome my mic shyness / think of something interesting to say.
Thanks again for you dedication to helping more of us into the hobby.
Dan M7DHX
Hi Dan. Regarding giving your callsign, you don't need to give it every over, and you just have to comply with the licence wording about making sure people know who you are. If you're just chatting with a mate, you don't need to give your call very often. If you're chatting with someone who gives his callsign each over, they may expect you to do the same. If you're in a group, it's common to give your callsign more frequently. Everyone's different. Best advice I can offer is to a) listen to get a feel for how others do it, and b) if you know others who've passed recently, build up your confidence by chatting to them. Does that help? Pete
@@EssexhamUk Thank you Pete. That is extremely helpful. Dan
It great to see you've passed. Just a quick question I've got a close friend who is Dyslexia and he's very keen on doing ham radio exam he has got Icom 7300 he listened on it a lot. I just need some advice information I would be very grateful for some input.
Salvage 1 .... Many people with dyslexia have been able to pass. Your friend will need to study, and there are several ways he can do this. He’ll need to discuss any special requirements he has with the RSGB for the actual exam.
@@EssexhamUk right I will do that get in touch with Rsgb and explain about his situation thanks for the information much appreciated.
Thank you much appreciate
Many thanks Essex Ham just passed my foundation exam this morning. I am looking to do the direct to full when it becomes available.
Hi Pete, will there be an Intermediate licence online course in thre future? Thanks.
Sorry Paul, we have no plans for an Intermediate. Pete
Hi i stay near Glasgow i would like to get started training for my foundation license what is my 1st step to take
As above - we offer a free online training course www.hamtrain.co.uk
Just passed
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