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On Mar 9, 10:30 pm, Thomas Horne wrote:
wrote: ..................... The Old-Timers felt that the ARS gave up a lot when the FCC reduced the Morse Code Exam to a single 5WPM (at 13-15WPM) exam. The ARRL struck back with any number of on-line courses to beef up the knowledge base of the service. I asked this very group if anyone had taken any of the courses... no positive responses. They already know everything. You admit that you don't, so perhaps a course would benefit you. Good luck getting to Extra. I didn't say that I missed by two questions. I said I only saw two questions on the exam that were related to digital circuits. I was wondering if it was worth taking the entire digital course to prepare for two questions. No, it's not. A night spent digesting a chapter or two on the subject area in the ARRL Handbook should be more than enough prep on the subject. I'd like to get the license as soon as possible so that I can serve as a control operator on any frequency that might be useful for emergency services work. That is were my particular interest lies. I will be taking those courses once I have finished the Exam preparation. What I was hoping to find was a course that is focused on preparing for the Extra Class Exam. ~~~ You might consider one of these: http://www.arrl.org/catalog/?item=8659#top http://www.amazon.com/Extra-Class-El.../dp/0945053266 ttp://www.gordonwestradioschool.com/ http://www.dauntless-soft.com/PRODUCTS/FCCTest/ -- Tom Horne w3rv .. . One of those nasty hostile old 20wpm Extras who knows EVERYTHING . . Like how to put up antennas and get T5 cards . . |
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