• Re: [Essex] RSGB launches "Direct-to-Full" Exam

    From Gareth Paley@21:1/5 to Essex via rec.radio.info Admin on Fri Jul 22 02:17:45 2022
    No practical assessments, so no morse then? Have they stopped the morse appreciation practical at foundation level?

    Shocking. Not like it was in my day.

    73 de M0WWS
    https://www.qrz.com/db/M0WWS


    On Friday, July 22, 2022 at 8:10:49 AM UTC+1, Essex via rec.radio.info Admin wrote:
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    RSGB launches "Direct-to-Full" Exam

    Posted: 21 Jul 2022 12:25 PM PDT https://feedpress.me/link/22841/15447011/rsgb-launches-direct-to-full.html


    In the biggest shakeup to UK amateur radio licensing in 20 years, the RSGB has unveiled details of Direct to Full, a new way to get a UK Full amateur radio licence. On this page, we give you the basics of how this will work. Wed love your comments at the end of this article.
    What is Direct-to-Full

    An alternative way of getting a Full licence, without the need to go
    through the current 3-tier (Foundation > Intermediate > Full) route.


    Who is Direct-to-Full for?

    Its primarily aimed at people looking to get a licence who already have a solid knowledge of electronics and/or RF.

    Its also open to existing Foundation & Intermediate licence-holders looking to jump to Full, using their existing knowledge and experience.
    How does Direct-to-Full work?

    The exam has 75 questions, lasts for 2.5 hours and is only available online (no paper version available). No practical assessments.

    Its not clear whether the exam will be by remote invigilation, or at a registered exam centre were under the assumption it will be both (as it currently is), with remote invigilation being the favoured option for most students.
    When will this be available?

    From the 1st of January 2023
    What is the structure of the exam?

    The Direct-to-Full exam will consist of two parts, which are sat in the
    same session. The first part has a higher pass mark, presumably to satisfy Ofcom that licence conditions are clearly understood those from an electronics or RF background may potentially be weak on the amateur radio specifics, which is why we guess the bar is a little higher for the first part.
    Direct-to-Full Exam: Part 1

    Part 1 has 18 questions with a pass mark of 14 questions (77.7% pass mark)



    Syllabus Section
    # of questions


    Licensing conditions and station identification
    12


    Operating practices and procedures
    6



    Direct-to-Full Exam: Part 2

    Part 2 has 57 questions with a pass mark of 36 questions (63.2% pass mark)



    Syllabus Section
    # of questions


    Technical aspects
    10


    Transmitters and receivers
    11


    Feeders and antennas
    8


    Propagation
    5


    Electromagnetic compatibility
    10


    Safety
    8


    Measurements and construction
    5




    Direct-to-Full Syllabus

    The RSGB has released a 42-page syllabus, which broadly matches the current 3-tier syllabus (v1.5)

    Back to RAE?

    Its not gone unnoticed that this could be seen as a return to an RAE-style system, and it will be interesting to see how popular this route is, both with newcomers looking for a single exam, and for existing amateurs looking for a potential shortcut to upgrade to a Full licence.

    Direct-to-Full History

    The idea of Direct-to-Full was put out for public consultation in February 2021. The results have yet to be shared by RSGB, Essex Ham ran its own independent Direct-to-Full survey in 2021, which showed 85.8% of
    respondents supported the introduction of this route of entry. Read more here: Direct to Full

    Related links

    RSGB Direct To Full information
    Direct-to-Full consultation and survey results (Essex Ham)


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  • From Brian Morrison@21:1/5 to Gareth Paley on Fri Jul 22 17:38:59 2022
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:17:45 -0700 (PDT)
    Gareth Paley <[email protected]> wrote:

    Shocking. Not like it was in my day.

    Win some, lose some.

    --

    Brian Morrison

    "I am not young enough to know everything"
    Oscar Wilde

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  • From Jim Stewart ...@21:1/5 to Brian Morrison on Fri Jul 22 18:58:45 2022
    On 22/07/2022 17:38, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:17:45 -0700 (PDT)
    Gareth Paley <[email protected]> wrote:

    Shocking. Not like it was in my day.

    Win some, lose some.

    what happened to the 40% pass rate?...

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  • From A. non Eyemouse@21:1/5 to Jim Stewart ... on Sat Jul 23 14:25:46 2022
    In article <tbeogl$398p3$[email protected]>,
    Jim Stewart ... <[email protected]> wrote:
    On 22/07/2022 17:38, Brian Morrison wrote:
    On Fri, 22 Jul 2022 02:17:45 -0700 (PDT)
    Gareth Paley <[email protected]> wrote:

    Shocking. Not like it was in my day.

    Win some, lose some.

    what happened to the 40% pass rate?...

    Tickety-box RAE again then? Must be some money in it for the book
    publishers again.

    --
    Mouse.
    Where Morse meets House.

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