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![]() "John Smith I" wrote in message ... Stefan Wolfe wrote: ... The new Monkey General class :-) Tell me, what do you as being so difficult about amateur radio that would make the test difficult, perhaps I am missing something? What relevant and complex details are missing from the exams? It may just have to do with the abundance of technical materials where were available to me in my past. Or, perhaps it was my interest in all things technical--but there didn't seem to be that type of mystery, magic or difficulty involved in electronics or radio ... Regards, JS I think that may very well be the case. I've had occasion to teach ham radio classes to people who have had little or no math beyond basic arithmetic. I've taught people who have no technical background or exposure to electronics or radio. If all you ever had was a general science class, the ionosphere is a big mystery and so on. There are lots of hams from all backgrounds and callings. Our club includes members who are truck drivers, housewives, nurses, waiters, construction workers, etc. as well as electronic technicians. Maybe you should do as you have said to me: You need to get out more teasing and tongue in cheek. Dee, N8UZE |
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