NZART Basic refers to the basic level certification offered by the New Zealand Association of Radio Transmitters (NZART), which is the national association for amateur radio operators in New Zealand. The Basic license is the entry-level certification that allows a person to operate an amateur radio station on a limited range of frequencies and with a limited amount of transmitting power.
To obtain a NZART Basic license, a person must pass a written examination that covers basic radio theory, operating procedures, regulations, and safety practices. The exam is designed to ensure that the candidate has a basic understanding of the principles of radio communication and is capable of operating a radio station in a safe and responsible manner.
The Basic license allows the holder to operate an amateur radio station with a maximum power output of 10 watts on the frequencies allocated to the amateur radio service in New Zealand. This license also allows the holder to use various modes of communication, such as voice, Morse code, digital modes, and others, to communicate with other amateur radio operators around the world.
The NZART Basic license is an excellent starting point for those who are interested in amateur radio and want to learn more about the hobby. Once a person obtains the Basic license, they can continue their education and training to obtain higher-level certifications, such as the NZART General and Advanced licenses, which allow more privileges and flexibility in terms of frequency and power output.
Exam Trial, covering the topics:
1. Regulatory Matters.
2. Basic Electrical Theory.
3. An Amateur Radio Station.
4. The Radio Receiver.
5. The Radio Transmitter.
6. Power Supplies.
7. Operating an Amateur Radio Station.
8. From Transmitter to Receiver.
9. Interference and How to Fix it.
10. Digital Systems.
Application features :
- Includes charts and diagrams that can be zoomed in/out to make it easier to answer related questions
- Multiple-choice exercise
- There are 2 hints (Hint or Knowledge, Add TIME for answering)
- More than 60 questions in topic.
- Review the answers for the topic's learning materials.
- Pause the answering timer by touching it.
- Setting delay time to answer the questions and the timer can be frozen.
- Setting for the total number of questions that will appear per topic/ exam, the actual number of questions will be selected by the system if it is less than what has been set.
- It can be running Offline.
- On the topic selection screen, you can see the progress percentage of the exam per topic