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Arrl has on line question pools and the removed questions as well in a
multiple choice format. I myself do prefer the old style handbooks that
contained explanations of theory along with a sample question. In its
day however the Bash books were good to aid in just basic test phobia.
BRETT WINCHESTER
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Subject: studdy materials
hello all,
I was wondering, if anyone on this list knows, if you have to be a =
member of handihams to get their studdy materials or if you don't, but =
have to pay for them? I am not sure how,k but when my brother and I =
first started in radio, apparently someone signed us up or they sent =
their newsletter just because, im not sure but I would like to get some
= material to studdy for my general, maybe i should refresh my brain on
= what i forgot in the 10 plus years too. has anyone used that =
hamtestonline site and is it better or not as good, as the book i could
= get from handihams?
thanks
matt
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