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Hi harvey, Coming from a guy who is awful at math too, believe me you can do
it. Now, i did get my extra in the 90s, but it is certainly doable and still
mostly memorized the questions and answers rather than understanding
everything. landed up missing one question because picked an answer with a
plus sign infront of it rather than the number with a negitive sign. I'm
sure the questions have changed a bit but wouldn't be discouraged if i were
you. if you knew how lousy i was in math, i think your confidence would have
grew considerably. Being a big fan of CW, those extra 25 KHZ at the bottom
of bands was well worth all the hastle i put into it. Actually found the
advanced class to be by far the most difficult. 73 Dave W4CI
----- Original Message -----
From: "Harvey Heagy" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Sunday, May 04, 2003 5:51 AM
Subject: Re: extra class


> I'd like to have an Extra class license too, but I have the same
> problem.  that theory and math stuff is over my head.  I wish
> there was a way to simplify this stuff in layman's language for
> those of us who have been away from it for a while.  73.
>
> Harvey Heagy (N.5.H.A.U.)
> we may not know what tomorrow holds, but we do know who holds
> tomorrow.

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