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I did work with all of the lectures that Pat did from handihams and then I
reviewed the question pool that is in accessible format on their website
too. After that I used the practice exams on
AA9PW.COM
73,
Bob WA0KZB
----- Original Message -----
From: "Lou Kolb" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:07 AM
Subject: Re: ARRL accessible material
Scott,
I took and passed the Extra at Dayton last May. On the advice of a couple
ham friends, I used hamtestonline.com. It was wonderfully accessible and
featured both study mode and practice exams. down side is, you have to pay
for it but I felt so relaxed and confident going into the test it was more
than worth it. I think others on this list have had similar experiences
with it as well. I haven't seen the handi-ham materials but i've heard good
things about them. Good luck.
Lou kolb
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Scott Howell" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, December 21, 2011 7:49 AM
Subject: ARRL accessible material
> All,
>
> Is the ARRL study guides accessible? I believe they are just PDF files, =
> but I was not sure how friendly they are since we all know not all PDF =
> files are created equally. I've got the Handiham Extra lecture material, =
> but want to see what other materials I should be using to study and if =
> joining the ARRL will benefit me then that is what I shall do.
> Yep, quite serious about getting this done cause it has been entirely to =
> long.
>
> tnx,
> 73
> Scott/N3BYY
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