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On Mar 28, 9:16�am, wrote:
On Mar 28, 9:56 am, Michael Coslo wrote: * * * * I believe that the questions that might have been different between than and now .......... If you understand the material, the specifics of the question pool are immaterial. Having taken all three written elements just a month ago, I have to disagree slightly. The amateur extra element (prepared by the ARRL VEC) had a number of "distracting" questions and correct answers that required some careful study, both before and during the test. I have nothing against that, having seen that thing in many different similar-format written tests before but the theory material by itself may not be enough. I never saved any QPC pools in the past so I can't compare old versus new. While questions on radio theory were (few) straightforward, I had to review a number of detailed areas concerning space operations and data/packet modes and practices to feel fully confident before taking the tests. Regulations have changed slightly since a decade ago (from my 1995 five-volume Title 47 set concerning Part 97) but those must, in my opinion, be memorized beforehand. In actual practice there are many versions of bandplans in the form of charts (I like Icom's nicely-colored ones) to use when operating. Actual numbers as used in the tests need memorization to pass them correctly. 73, Len AF6AY |
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