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Default Amateur Radio License Exam Preparation Software


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Amateur Radio License Exam Preparation Software
Getting your Amateur Radio License has never been easier. Effective
February 23, 2007 the FCC removed the Morse Code requirements for all
Amateur Radio License Classes . Since that date, applicants for a
Technician, General or Extra Class Amateur Radio License no longer have to
demonstrate proficiency in Morse Code. You just have to pass the
applicable written examination.

That's where we come in. Our amateur radio license exam preparation
software serves as a training aid to help amateurs and prospective
amateurs pass the Volunteer Examiner Coordinator's (VEC's) administered
exam. When you can consistently pass the exams given by our exam
preparation software, you will almost certainly pass an actual Volunteer
Examiner Coordinator's (VEC's) administered exam.

Our amateur radio license exam preparation software uses the latest
officially released Volunteer Examiner Coordinator's (VEC's) approved
question pools. The program breaks the test into different sub-element.
Integrated into the software are illustrations and Part 97 rules
pertaining to the current question. The program tracks the progress of the
tests taken. Once you have mastered each sub-element you are ready for the
officially administered exam.

Visit our web site at http://www.oaklanesoftware.com


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Wait a little while and the FCC will grant us a single block license as they
did in the Seventies for CB licensees. Then you can make up your own
callsign and have at it. This is how dimly we are viewed by the
powers-that-be.

Ed, NM2K