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I don't know if this is the information you are inquiring about, but below
is a short article I wrote that covers most of what you need in terms of
good, accessible sources for preparing to take the ham license exams. --
Ron, K8HSY
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If you are preparing to take your ham license exam, regardless of the
license class, Technician, General, or Extra class, here are some resources
that can help you prepare and pass the first time through:
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Preparing for Your Amateur Radio License Exam
By: Dr. Ronald E. Milliman, K8HSY
Here are some accessible materials and resources that are available to blind
and low-vision individuals who are seeking to become new licensed hams or to
up-grade to a higher license class.
Courage Kenny Handiham Program | Handiham.org: Amateur Radio & Technology
for People with Disabilities
http://www.handiham.org/drupal2/#main-content
AA9PW FCC Exam Practice
http://aa9pw.com/
HamTestOnline - Ham Radio Exam Courses and Practice Tests
http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/index.html
Ham Radio School.com | Use Our Integrated Learning System and Really Get It!
<http://www.hamradioschool.com/#content>
http://www.hamradioschool.com/#content
Gordon West Radio School
http://www.gordonwestradioschool.com/main/page_w5yi_training_resources.html
It is strongly recommended that you study the material available from
Handihams, and then, use that material in conjunction with the study
materials and practice exams available from one of the above sources. Among
the sources cited, I, personally, prefer HamTestOnline; though they are all
good. It is further recommended that you keep repeating the practice exams
until you can consistently score 90% correct or better before taking the
exam for real.
Good luck!
Ron, K8HSY
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