Now that CW is gone there will be more ham to non-ham conflicts.
"KH6HZ" wrote in message
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"Stefan Wolfe" wrote:
When people use the term "memorize", they more than likely mean "word
associate".
Via word association, they are able to recognize the correct answer to the
question simply out of habit... much the same way you "memorize" the way
to travel to different places, even though you may not know all the street
names along the route of travel.
OK, I disagree. Try this:
E4C14: If a receiver tuned to 146.70 MHz receives an intermodulation-product
signal whenever a nearby transmitter transmits on 146.52MHz, what are the
two most likely frequencies for the other modulating signal?
A. 146.34 and 146.61 MHz
B. 146.88 and 146.34 MHz
C. 146.10 and 147.30
D. 73.35 and 239.40 MHz
To answer this question, you either rote-memorize the answer, which would be
unlikely due to the size of the question pool, or you aquire at least a
basic understanding of 3rd order IMD to be able to answer the question.
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