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Cecil Moore wrote in news:tlOsh.12126$ji1.1497
@newssvr12.news.prodigy.net: wrote: But the FCC-provided *study guides* were in essay format, as given above. The exact Q&A were not publicly available - at least not officially. First "question" from the 1957 ARRL License Manual for the General exam. "1. Name the basic unit(s) of electrical resistance, ..." (etc.) "The unit of electrical resistance is the ohm." How is "ohm" not the exact answer? Wouldn't giving an inexact answer have been dishonest? That's exactly my point, Cecil! How many ways are there to ask the same questions? Even if we don't use those exact same words, as long as it's intelligible, it's still the same question. - 73 de Mike KB3EIA - |
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