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It probably is too late for a braille test but a VE will read it. There is
very little math if any on the tech test and if the VE team you go to orders
the tests form the ARRL and doesn't make their own, the ARRL supplied exams
are generally the same 2 or so over and over and last I checked didn't have
any math on them.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Howard Kaufman" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2013 2:02 AM
Subject: Re: introduction
> You can ask for the test questions in Braille, but it might be to late to
> arrange that. I am sure the V E will read you the questions, so they know
> you aren't being fed the answers. I think calculators are okay, but I do
> the math in my head, and their might not be any on the technician test
> anyway. When I saw it, the tech and general class theory was the same
> test.
> The code requirement was different. Well with no code requirement, I
> can't
> help you with the tests.
> I don't think I would have passed my extra, with out having that test
> under
> my fingers. Then again, that's why I am a Braille reader. Many of us
> unfortunately are not.
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