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Howdy
I am getting ready to study for my tech license, and I am writing
to find out what manner of study material I will be needing. I
received my novice license back on February the Seventh of two-
thousand and two, and I used Now You're Talking. I then got an
updated version of NYT that came out in February of two-thousand.
Can I use this version of NYT for my tech license? I understand the
novice license is no more, but would the tech information and
questions in this version of NYT be adequate for what I am wanting
to do? I am told that the latest version of NYT is good through
two-thousand and seven, but is that the version that came out in
February of Two-thousand?
NYT is the only book that I can get in electronic format, and I
don't do well with tape recordings. I would need to get a book in
electronic text or braille, if there are any available. Here is a
intro for the version of NYT in my possession.
Question Pool
ELEMENT 2 - TECHNICIAN CLASS
as released by Question Pool Committee
National Conference of Volunteer Examiner Coordinators
February 1, 2000
Bright Blessings,
Riv
KG4RJO
Riverwind
Homepage <a HREF=http://www.shellworld.net/~riverwind">
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