Class is only open to Rice students.
On Dec 4, 2014 6:11 PM, "Bruce via BVARC" <[email protected]> wrote:

>  just in case someone at bvarc might be interested in this class.
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> i have been watching physics 802 from MIT on iTunes U and it is pretty
> neat for someone that never took a physics class.
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> Rice will be offering the "Physics of Ham Radio" class again this spring.
> Monday evenings, 6- 9 pm, Jan 12-April 20.
> Because of teachers in the MST program, the course number has changed to
> Phys 501.
> It does not require calculus.  It is more than just a ham cram, however.
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> Here is the course web page with information about the course
> (still being updated);
> http://space.rice.edu/MST/PHYS501/
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> It covers electrical circuits, electromagnetic waves, antennas,
> ionosphere, space weather, GPS and geocaching.
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> Please spread the word among any students who might be interested.  It's a
> Monday evening course, with a few extra evenings "on the air".  Students
> will attempt their "technician" level ham radio license exam as the
> midterm.  (and virtually everyone passes).
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> Please spread the word, especially among teachers!
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> 73...
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> Dr. Pat W5TAR
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> Prof. Patricia H. Reiff
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> Associate Director for Outreach, Rice Space Institute
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> Rice University MS108, Houston, TX 77251-1892
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> email:  [email protected]       (713)348-4634
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> www:  http://space.rice.edu/reiff
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