The tech manual is great! I am new to amateur radio, so this was all new to me. I started reading it last night, finished it this morning, took the test this evening, and only missed two on the Technicians license!
I used your guide to get two friends their tech class license. One had NO prior electronics knowledge along with English being her second language, and the other had 20 years as a US Army radio repairman. Both passed the tech exam on their first try and felt so confident that they attempted the general test that same day.
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Dan, Our Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) needed to add ham radio operators to our team if we were ever going to be able to communicate during drills, exercises, and/or deployments. Using your guide our trainers presented a 6 hour class for the Tech license (It was originally scheduled as one day but scheduling conflicts forced it to two days a week apart). 100% of the class participants passed the test on the attempt. Thanks for your excellent guide.
Thank you for all your work on the Technician Study guide. It was my husbands idea to get Ham radio licenses and As usual, he asked if I would study and test too. After 48 years of being together, I usually go along with whatever he is interested in because he is kind hearted enough to go along with mine wackiness!
There is a small typo in the link for finding an exam, the text kind of looks correct but the link is wrong (something is weird with the f and i in find) -an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session is currently linking to -an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session (missing i in find)
In the United States, amateur radio licensing is governed by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) under strict federal regulations. Applicants as young as five years old have passed examinations and were granted licenses. 2ff7e9595c
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