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Hey Thanks. I'll try it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lou Kolb" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Saturday, April 23, 2011 4:01 PM
Subject: great study site for ham tests
> Today on the 40 meter round-table I mentioned the awesome web site I'm
> using
> to prepare for the extra class license test that I plan to take at Dayton.
> Tom asked me to post the info on here for those who may need such a
> resource. The site is:
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> http://www.hamtestonline.com
>
> First, it's wonderfully accessible. They give you questions and 4
> multiple
> choice answers which you choose by means of radio buttons. In the study
> mode, they also provide a paragraph or so on a particular subject before
> they start asking you questions on it as well as links to additional info
> should you care to explore a subjectg further. there is also a practice
> exam
> mode where you can take simulated exams just like the ones administered by
> the VEC. As you answer these questions, you're told whether or not you're
> correct and if not, the correct answer is also given.
>
> You do have to subscribe to gain access to all the material. For the
> extra,
> it's $34 for a 2-year subscription so you have plenty of time to prepare
> for
> a test. They also update the question pools when they change so you can
> stay right on top of things.
>
> There are more than 700 questions in the extra pool and, of course, you
> have
> no idea which 50 you will have to answer so it's best to get familiar with
> all of them. I had feared this would be a tedious process indeed but to
> my
> surprise and delight, I found it was great fun. The learning and
> reinforcement keeps you awake and involved.
>
> If you check it out, be sure to read the FAQ and study tips sections.
> lots
> of good and useful stuff there. I have found this to be a first-rate
> resource. 73, lou WA3MIX
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