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Old September 16th 08, 12:03 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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On Sep 15, 5:53*pm, "Richard Knoppow" wrote:
"Webmaster" wrote in message

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Test Preparation Software


Pass your US FCC ham radio license test with ease. Our
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Our ham radio license test preparation software uses the
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Visit our web site athttp://www.hamradiolicense.netfor
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* * Note that QRZ.com andhttp://www.kb0mga.net/exams/*has
tracking tests available on line for free as do a couple of
other sites. Probably the best of the license manuals are
those published by the ARRL. Not free but relatively
inexpensive. The ARRL books have good explanations of the
theory so that you don't have to rely on simple wrote
memory. Note that the questions on the above web sites are
the ACTUAL questions which are found on the tests although
the particular set you get is random.

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Richard Knoppow
Los Angeles
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