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Provided by: Mobile Applied Technology Training Services, Inc. FCC GROLTelecommunications |
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The FCC General Radiotelephone Operators License (GROL) program contains content to prep for the elements 1 & 3 FCC exams. A GROL license is required to adjust, maintain or internally repair transmitters in the aviation, maritime and international fixed public radio services.
It is also required by most AM/FM/TV broadcast licensees. In addition to all of the operating authority of the MROP, it also permits operation of maritime land or ship radio stations operating with more than 1,500 watts PEP and voluntarily equipped ship or aeronautical stations with more than 1,000 watts PEP.
Upon successful completion of this program, you should possess the necessary knowledge needed to successfully pass the FCC elements 1 & 3 exams. This program is presented entirely online.
Element 1 Module covers Basic Radio Law & Operating Practice. Topics include:
- Radio Law
- Station Responsibilities
- Radio Frequency Bands
- General Radio Operations
- Emergency Communications
- Emergency Radio Equipment
Element 3 Module covers in-depth knowledge about electronic fundamentals and techniques required to adjust, repair and maintain radio transmitters and receivers. Topics include:
- Operating Procedures
- Radio Wave Propagation
- Radio Practice
- Electrical Principles
- Circuit Components
- Practical Circuits
- Signals & Emissions
- Antennas
- Feed Lines

