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Radio
| AM | 225 E. Holding Ave, Wake Forest, NC 27587 | The Workbook | 10 | | 40 | 10 |
Mr Chris Cancilla (W4CEC)
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Sponsor Information |
WF4TAL, The American Legion Amater Radio Club (TALARC) Post 187 - part of the American Legion Post 187 in Wake Forest, NC is holding a Radio Merit Badge class. There is no cost to attend this merit badge, bring with you a water bottle, your lunch, pen, paper, the completed merit badge pamphlet, and wear your FIELD (class A) uniform.
The American Legion is a group of like-minded individuals dedicated to improving the quality of life for veterans and their families, teach the youth of the community, and helping the community in any way possible.
UPDATE: LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED BY THE VFW, Burgers and Hot Dogs
BE ADVISED.... Seats are Limited, sign up early. Not limited to a District, Council, or State. So ALL ARE WELCOME TO ATTEND
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Description |
Radio Merit Badge
TALARC 187 is offering the ENTIRE Radio Merit Badge class, starting at 8:00 AM. Registration begins at 7:30am. The scouts that participate will have the opportunity to complete all requirements during that period. There are several pre-requisites that need to be completed prior to the start of the course.
Scouts must Pre-read the MB Book, fill out the worksheet and be ready to ask questions!
Counselor Information
There will be several licensed Amateur Radio Operators attending and teaching that day . They are certified Merit Badge councilors, several of them actually, who are members of the TALARC 187 Radio Club at the American Legion Post and the Occoneechee Amateur Radio Society (OARS) of Occoneechee Council (BSA) in Raleigh, NC.
There is no cost to participate. Scouts are urged to ‘be prepared’ and bring whatever they will need including food and water.
The class will start approximately 8:00AM - please try to be on-site between 7:30AM and 7:45AM.
- We request that 1 adult leader per troop be present.
- Members of the media may be present, and we request a Class 'A' Uniform be worn with Class B underneath. There will be some OUTSIDE time involved, so bring and dress appropriately.
- By attending this class, you acknowledge that pictures may be taken to use in publications or posts.
This is not an easy, run of the mill, Merit Badge and does require a little preparedness.
The official BSA description and requirements are at:
http://www.scouting.org/filestore/Merit_Badge_ReqandRes/Radio.pdf
Please download the Radio Merit Badge Workbook and fill this out prior to coming to the workshop.
This will save a substantial amount of time so we can get to the fun part of the class.
This workbook will help you with your work, --BUT-- you still need to read the merit badge pamphlet (book) that you purchase from the Scout Shop
You will receive the following upon completion
Radio Merit Badge Blue Card
Things to Do Before Coming to the Merit Badge Class
Download and print the following documents and familiarize yourself with them prior to the course.
BRING them with you to the course.
a. http://usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/mb093.asp (these are the current requirements)
b. http://usscouts.org/usscouts/mb/worksheets/Radio.pdf
(fill out at much of this worksheet as you can)
ACQUIRE, READ (prior to the event) and BRING the current Merit Badge pamphlet.
a. Please have any specific questions you want to address written down.
b. You do not have to build the crystal radio, but it's fun!
RADIO MERIT BADGE Pre-Reqs - Before attending the session, please do the following:
THERE IS NO COST FOR THIS EVENT
- Fill out the worksheets as complete as possible. In order to save classroom time, draw/chart the following items in the worksheet. That way you'll be less rushed during the course. If you cannot get the chart done, don’t worry come anyway. You may have to do some "post" class work before your blue card can be signed but we'll work with you to get that done
2a -Sketch a diagram showing how radio waves travel locally and around the world. Explain how the broadcast radio stations, WWV and WWVH can be used to help determine what you will hear when you listen to a shortwave radio?
Draw the chart of the Electromagnetic Spectrum (Requirement 3 a, b, c) before the class and bring it with you. That way you'll be less rushed during the course. If you can't get the chart done, don’t' worry come anyway. You may have to do some "post" class work before your blue card can be signed but we'll work with you to get that done.
3a - Draw a chart of the electromagnetic spectrum covering 100 kilohertz (kHz) to 1000 megahertz (MHz).
3b - Label the MF, HF, VHF, UHF, and microwave portions of the spectrum on your diagram.
3c - Locate on your chart at least eight radio services such as AM and FM commercial broadcast, citizens band (CB), television, amateur radio (at least four amateur radio bands), and public service (police and fire).
5b - Draw a block diagram for a radio station that includes a transceiver, amplifier, microphone, antenna, and feed line.
5d - Draw eight schematic symbols. Explain what three of the represented parts do. Find three electrical components to match to three of these symbols
- A fully completed Merit Badge Application card for Radio Merit Badge signed by your Scoutmaster. The card will be updated with tasks completed and returned signed at the end of the session. Include evidence of any requirements you may have completed in advance.
- Class A Uniform requested
- A notebook or clipboard to write on and 2 pencils or pens.
- Snacks (quiet type) and drinks. Bring your lunch!
- 1 Adult per troop requested
- Report promptly, well rested, interested and ready to learn!
This is a PUBLIC EVENT and your family is invited to observe and get involved.
WHO KNOWS........We may just put them to work!!
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Counselor Information |
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Unit Sign-up Instructions |
Unit leaders:
- Please sign up for this merit badge as a unit, even if there is only one scout attending. (we understand)
- This ensures at least one adult will be present with and for each unit minimum.
- There is no cost to sign up or attend
- bring a water bottle
- bring snacks
bring your lunch LUNCH WILL BE PROVIDED AT NO COST TO YOU - There are picnic tables outside and a campstove can be used.
- no open fires or coals, sorry.
- There are tables and chairs in the room which can be used in the event the weather is uncooperative.
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Payment Instructions for the Unit |
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Directions to the Event |
The american legion is located across the street from the Wake Forest post office at 225 E. Holding Road, Wake Forest, NC 27587
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Release Information |
Please remember there will be pictures taken during the class at various times. You agree the American Legion, and the BSA, can use these images in newsletters and other locations needed. |
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