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I'm about two weeks away from launching an online ham radio class. I've
selected a lot of good sites with excellent study aids, but I'm having trouble selecting an optional text for the class(es). I'm teaching all three grades (Tech, Gen, & Extra) from the same website. I've researched the Gordon West series, the ARRL series, and a few others. I'm open to any recommendations from you all as to which one YOU find the easiest to learn from. Basically, I'm "teaching to the test" and what I really need is a book with the EXPLANATIONS as to why a particular answer is "correct". At one time I used Tony Lacy's "Nutest" series, but I find the explanations sadly lacking in detail. As I said, suggestions certainly appreciated. As this class can be taken by anybody with internet access anywhere in the world, a series that is available from Amazon or other online bookstore would be most useful. Jim |
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