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Funny HAMs can talk all night but not add a comment on the computer.
Study the books, do the tests at the end of each chapter.
I the books are like they used to be mark off the correct answer after studying, then go back over the questions and the correct answer only, it works really.
Do the on-line test too, do a lot of them, you get the idea of taking the test and you start to remember the questions and answers.
Luck on the test.
73,
W1IO/N1MAU
Study the books, do the tests at the end of each chapter.
I the books are like they used to be mark off the correct answer after studying, then go back over the questions and the correct answer only, it works really.
Do the on-line test too, do a lot of them, you get the idea of taking the test and you start to remember the questions and answers.
Luck on the test.
73,
W1IO/N1MAU
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Just pick up a book and test guide and study. It is multiple choice, and you get the full question pool. Everyone is different on what works best, some like to block out all but the right answer, but I don't. I prefer to quiz myself on each one when I read over it. Make sure to read the theory stuff before digging into the questions though. I also took notes to study frequency ranges and stuff. Whatever works for you!
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A good website to go practice your test is QRZ.com. It has random test questions and you can either have it set to let you have one try per question or try until you get the correct answer mode. Also helps to read through the books depending on how much you already know or dont know about radios. My grandfather was a ham, so i grew up stringing up wire antennas and swapping out tubes, etc. Good luck and have fun with it!
Dave
KC0SFT
Dave
KC0SFT
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None yet, have been doing all kinds of upgrades but that is on the list.
I will be installing an older Kenwood Tri-Band, UHF/VHF but it has been expanded to a five Bander so now it has 2, 220, 440, 6 and 10 meters FM, I think there is room for one more but that enough.
Will post pics when completed but it won’t be for a while.
Luck on the TEST ! Study, Study, Study and did I say to Study.
I will be installing an older Kenwood Tri-Band, UHF/VHF but it has been expanded to a five Bander so now it has 2, 220, 440, 6 and 10 meters FM, I think there is room for one more but that enough.
Will post pics when completed but it won’t be for a while.
Luck on the TEST ! Study, Study, Study and did I say to Study.
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IMHO… no the test is not hard, all it take is a little time to study.
You buy a book with all of the answers in it, they even tell you the correct answers somewhere in the book too, what can be hard.
If you wait a little while the rules might change again and allow for open book testing.
Study the book, take the tests on line and go try…
You buy a book with all of the answers in it, they even tell you the correct answers somewhere in the book too, what can be hard.
If you wait a little while the rules might change again and allow for open book testing.
Study the book, take the tests on line and go try…
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The rules actually jsut changed as of 2010 i am still studing off the old book cause i have gordon wests book on cd so it makes it easy to study. i have been taking the practices test on QRZ that are updated with the new rules and so far im not doing to bad. i took the test once b4 back when i was 15 or so and failed by a question so its not that hard
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Yaesu FT857D FTW!
I work at the Amateur Radio Operators candy store (Ham Radio Outlet) and I'm workin' on my General right now. Keep taking the practice tests. Thats all I did for my tech, and that's all I'm doing for my general.
If you want to see my radio setup that I had, click the "mods" link in my sig. Somewhere in there are pics of all 3 of my radios that I had mounted in my rig.
Good luck on your test (I take my general this Sunday)
73,
KE7NRH
I work at the Amateur Radio Operators candy store (Ham Radio Outlet) and I'm workin' on my General right now. Keep taking the practice tests. Thats all I did for my tech, and that's all I'm doing for my general.
If you want to see my radio setup that I had, click the "mods" link in my sig. Somewhere in there are pics of all 3 of my radios that I had mounted in my rig.
Good luck on your test (I take my general this Sunday)
73,
KE7NRH
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Yaesu FT857D FTW!
I work at the Amateur Radio Operators candy store (Ham Radio Outlet) and I'm workin' on my General right now. Keep taking the practice tests. Thats all I did for my tech, and that's all I'm doing for my general.
If you want to see my radio setup that I had, click the "mods" link in my sig. Somewhere in there are pics of all 3 of my radios that I had mounted in my rig.
Good luck on your test (I take my general this Sunday)
73,
KE7NRH
I work at the Amateur Radio Operators candy store (Ham Radio Outlet) and I'm workin' on my General right now. Keep taking the practice tests. Thats all I did for my tech, and that's all I'm doing for my general.
If you want to see my radio setup that I had, click the "mods" link in my sig. Somewhere in there are pics of all 3 of my radios that I had mounted in my rig.
Good luck on your test (I take my general this Sunday)
73,
KE7NRH
That really is his 'candy story'. N7HQR ring a bell at all?
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The key here is to study the book.
My way is this… Read each chapter, take the corresponding test, if you get a wrong answer, read and find the correct one, mark all the correct answers and after you finish studying the book do a quick read of the Questions and just the correct answers everyday until the test. also while on line I would the on-line test two or three timed daily; I max’d most of my test using this method.
When i would take the test I would read the question and the correct answer just popped up, or at worse case I would read the answers and then the correct one would pop up.
No matter what the case or the method the key is study, study, study…
Again, good Luck, oh ya don’t forget to study, LoL...
My way is this… Read each chapter, take the corresponding test, if you get a wrong answer, read and find the correct one, mark all the correct answers and after you finish studying the book do a quick read of the Questions and just the correct answers everyday until the test. also while on line I would the on-line test two or three timed daily; I max’d most of my test using this method.
When i would take the test I would read the question and the correct answer just popped up, or at worse case I would read the answers and then the correct one would pop up.
No matter what the case or the method the key is study, study, study…
Again, good Luck, oh ya don’t forget to study, LoL...
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Yeah, the store off of 217. That's where I'm from, I'm pretty sure my dad has spent more money in that store than he has spent anywhere else in his life. lol
He has a bunch of 440 repeaters all up and down the coast, aprs repeaters, wx telemetry, maintains several 2 meter repeaters as well. Probably the only ones that you might hear in the Tigard/Portland area (unless they are linked) are the ones on Mt Hebo...
He has a bunch of 440 repeaters all up and down the coast, aprs repeaters, wx telemetry, maintains several 2 meter repeaters as well. Probably the only ones that you might hear in the Tigard/Portland area (unless they are linked) are the ones on Mt Hebo...
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Yeah, the store off of 217. That's where I'm from, I'm pretty sure my dad has spent more money in that store than he has spent anywhere else in his life. lol
He has a bunch of 440 repeaters all up and down the coast, aprs repeaters, wx telemetry, maintains several 2 meter repeaters as well. Probably the only ones that you might hear in the Tigard/Portland area (unless they are linked) are the ones on Mt Hebo...
He has a bunch of 440 repeaters all up and down the coast, aprs repeaters, wx telemetry, maintains several 2 meter repeaters as well. Probably the only ones that you might hear in the Tigard/Portland area (unless they are linked) are the ones on Mt Hebo...
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Daron Wilson, n7hqr.
It seems like he was on 147.22 most of the time, he maintains that repeater as well.
Oregon Coast Repeater Group - Home Page
It seems like he was on 147.22 most of the time, he maintains that repeater as well.
Oregon Coast Repeater Group - Home Page
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Just be careful on the chicken band (CB).
Congrats to both of you, feels good to walk out of the testing location with a new ticket.
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