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FCC GROL High Frequency Commercial License

Course Number: CSCU 0063
Contact Hours: 16
Prerequisite: 8,000 hours or 4 years of Telecommunications Experience.

For anyone interested in receiving the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) General High Frequency License.

Description

This course is a five-evening (4 hours each evening) training intervention. 4 evenings are dedicated to the preparation for this new, highly important federal license for telecommunications employees. On the final evening of the course, class participants are administered the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) examination. The examination is a 100-question instrument consisting of Element 1 (Federal Law) 24 questions, and Element 3 (Communications Technology) 76 questions.

Course topics include:

  • U.S. federal law,
  • telecommunications operation procedures (Cable Signal Basics),
  • radio wave propagation,
  • signaling practices for data/telecommunications (includes fiber),
  • electrical principles applicable to data/telecommunications,
  • telecommunications equipment circuit components (includes NEC),
  • practical data/telecommunications circuit testing,
  • signals and emissions (EMC Principles), and
  • antennas and feed lines.