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![]() Essex Ham /////////////////////////////////////////// RSGB Direct-to-Full Syllabus - Feb 2021 Consultation Posted: 16 Feb 2021 04:40 PM PST https://www.essexham.co.uk/direct-to-full.html The RSGB is set to release a new syllabus on Wednesday the 17th of February for a brand new type of exam Direct to Full. The aim is that, just like under the last few years of the RAE, newcomers will be able to get their Full licence with just a single exam session. This page is a placeholder for discussion of the consultation, and the new syllabus and exam. Why Direct-to-Full? The RSGBs stated reason is: Despite efforts to attract new people into the hobby it remains a niche interest, with taking the Foundation level being the only way into the hobby, and the average decline rate runs at ~2.5% per year. This has led ESC to start to consider possible new routes of entry to the hobby. One option under consideration is a single exam providing direct access to advanced. (ESC Report 2018) Online exams appear to have achieved the objective of increasing the number of newcomers (and then some!). Who is Direct-to-Full for? RSGB has yet to outline their thinking, but presumably: a) People in a hurry to hit full for whatever reason. Online exams has, as Francis has pointed out, largely resolved this. b) Experienced RF/Electronics people who dont need to learn the basics all over again. Removal of hours of Intermediate practicals has simplified/shortened that route, as has removal of clubs from the loop. Presumably students will still have to learn Foundation-level Licence Conditions and Operating Procedures, as well as FND and INT material outside of their skillset. c) Overseas students looking to get a HAREC licence to swap for a reciprocal licence in their own country d) Intermediate licence holders looking for a more generalised paper than a Full-only paper What is the demand, and success criteria, for Direct-to-Full? Presumably, RSGB has done some research that confirms theres a decent demand for this new exam. If the aim is to stop the pre-online exam -2.5% drop, getting 36 people a year to pass via Direct-to-Full would achieve that goal. A 10% increase in Full passes, would be approx 28 people a year. How will people study for Direct-to-Full? Its likely that very few clubs will run D-2-F courses. Existing Full online courses currently assume FND and INT knowledge is secure, so presumably would need to run two distinct courses, one for Full, and one for D-2-F Its unclear whether a new book will be written to cover the new D-2-F syllabus? Direct-to-Full Exams RAE was 80 questions in 2 hours 15 mins with no practical element Full is currently 130 questions in 4 hours 30 minutes with 7 practical elements Full exam cost is currently £97.50 (F+I+F) We dont yet know what D-2-F will be Practicals Will practicals form a part of D-2-F? Assuming this new syllabus is for people strong on existing theoretical knowledge, presumably a practical element (QSO, station setup) is just as appropriate/relevant as for those taking the traditional route. Marketing Assuming this exam is aimed at a new market, who is that market and how will D-2-F be marketed/promoted at that market?Â*Will having two routes to Full cause any user confusion? Consultation Were hopeful that as promised after the last syllabus consultation, this latest consultation will be more transparent and not agreed upon privately behind closed doors. Related Links Was the RAE Exam Easier than Today’s Exams? Getting a Full Amateur Radio Licence – Then and Now The post RSGB Direct-to-Full Syllabus – Feb 2021 Consultation first appeared on Essex Ham. |
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