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    1971 Novice Exam

    There's been several threads in another forum lately debating "restructuring" to create a beginner's license.

    The old Novice license has been mentioned a few times as an example. But nobody seems to remember exactly what the Novice test was like, except that it was "easy". Yeah. It was easy. For that time frame.

    When I first licensed as a Novice in 1971, the license was a two-year non-renewable license. There were CW only privileges on 80, 40, 15 and 10 meters. No voice, no RTTY/Data. Transmitters were required to be crystal-controlled, and "input" power not exceeding 75 Watts.

    Despite all those restrictions, many thousands of hams got a great deal of enjoyment from the hobby as Novices.

    Most of those restrictions were modified or lifted starting in the mid 1970s. As a result, the Novice license eventually lost it utility and charm, in my opinion.

    In 1971 the Novice written test was multiple choice. 20 questions. But the verbatim questions and answer pools were not published. However, the FCC, who administered the testing at that time, did release study questions that covered the necessary material, but were not worded as multiple choice questions. These were done in such as way as to encourage study of the material, not memorization of questions and answers.

    The sample questions were published by the ARRL in the Radio Amateur's License Manual, which they'd publish a new version every year. I have the January 1971 version. Some are now obsolete of course. I've selected some of the 50 study questions below, to give a feel for what was involved.

    What is the maximum permissible percentage of modulation of an amateur radiotelephone station?

    What are the rules and regulations regarding purity and stability of emissions?

    When may an amateur radio station be used by a person who does not hold a valid license?

    What is Ohm's Law?

    When is one way communication permissible?

    What precautions can be taken to reduce the possibility of shock hazard in electrical equipment?

    What is chirp and how can it be remedied in a cw transmitter?

    Why is impedance matching necessary?

    What two elements are most commonly used in the fabrication of transistors? What do the terms "alpha" and "beta" of a transistor mean? Draw the schematic diagram of a transistor.

    What factors are commonly responsible for harmonic radiation and what practical means can be used to detect and correct such a condition?

    The plate voltage in the final stages of an amateur transmitter is normally measured between what points in the circuit?

    What is a Hertz?

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    Hmmmm....1971....I was 9 years old then, and my grandfather was beginning to Elmer me...too bad my father was such a douche that he wouldn't let him take me to the FCC office.
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    Quote Originally Posted by W7XF View Post
    Hmmmm....1971....I was 9 years old then, and my grandfather was beginning to Elmer me...too bad my father was such a douche that he wouldn't let him take me to the FCC office.
    I would have had a hard time taking an exam in 1971.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB3LAZ View Post
    I would have had a hard time taking an exam in 1971.
    Me too. My high school transcripts prove that.
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    Quote Originally Posted by KJ6BSO View Post
    Me to. My high school transcripts prove that.
    Even if you fast forward to 1981 it would still be impossible. :D

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB3LAZ View Post
    Even if you fast forward to 1981 it would still be impossible. :D
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    By 1981 I had passed my 3rd, 2nd, and 1st Class Radiotelephone tests at the FCC office in Philly. This was 10 years before I ever took a ham test.

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    Quote Originally Posted by W7XF View Post
    Hmmmm....1971....I was 9 years old then, and my grandfather was beginning to Elmer me...too bad my father was such a douche that he wouldn't let him take me to the FCC office.
    You could have had a General class, or above over 21 give you your code exam and proctor your FCC written exam. I did, in 1976. Upgraded to General at the Detroit field office by Mr. Cotton W8DX. He scared the crap out of me. He administered my first phone, and microwave endorsement several years later. I was calm that time. My buddies from the JVS high school communications electronics program smoked bong hits in the hotel room that morning, wake & bake!

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    Our novices program that started in 1975 got after a sturdy exam 6 ! channels in the 2 meter band, no repeaters just simplex channels 10 watts output.

    Now they have 25 watts part of 40 large part of 20 and the whole 10 meter band and full 2/70...
    Still complaining about "needing" more space on 40 for digital modes and prefferably 80 meters... f*ck them.

    Do the full license and get it all, if you can de the Novice you can do the Full with some effort.
    I could ;)
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    I took my novice in '61, and it was good for one year non-renewable. Obviously I don't remember all the questions, but the majority were rules and regulations and as far as the technical goes, if you knew ohms law and the resistor color code, could recognize a the different oscillators (colpitts, pierce hartley, etc), the symbols for the more common electronic components, and how to identify the different classes of PA amplifiers, you would do okay. There were probably a few questions about antennas, too, I would imagine. And of course, there was the 5 wpm code that traveled uphill, in the snow, in both directions.
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    1970, took it from a neighborhood ham, WA0OHG. Got WN0CYU.

    Upgraded at the FCC office in St. Paul MN before the two years was up.
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