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I used a quizzing tool and a free document by KB6NU which can be had
here:
http://kb6nu.com/tech-manual/
I consider the NB6NU tool to be not quite enough because it never
actually shows you the questions as they appear on the test. But the
quiz/test tools do.
Some would say that preparing for your tests in this way doesn't
really teach you radio theory. But some of the best hams I know
don't even know which end of soldering iron gets hot! (I suggest
that if they ever plug one in, they're going to figure it out pretty
fast, but still!) Some of the worst know all of the radio theory but
seem to know little of practice. (And still others swear up and down
that they know better than the engineers who design this stuff—but I
generally ignore those guys all together.)
Joseph - KF7QZC
On Tue, Oct 18, 2011 at 07:18:51AM -0700, Walter Hampton wrote:
> pat is going to go for her tech lisence she is in a wheelchair has cp=20
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>should she study from the arrl manual or gordon west i want her to pass =
>the first time.=20
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>we're both going to radio camp. so wish her good luck=20
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>if she passes, could she get on echolink using her own email account =
>using the same laptop as me ? encourage her.=20
>
>from walter wb6jtj
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