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On 02 Jul 2003 02:36:36 GMT, Vshah101 wrote:
You can take a "license in a day" class where all the material is taught in a day. At least 75% of the participants passed the test on the first try, including children and others without the technical background. The test is question pool format. The questions and answers are published. If the class is not scheduled soon enough, just buy one of the question pool study books. Review this book for one or two days and memorize the questions and answers. After studying the book, take the next amateur radio test. Do not stick your hand inside the transmitter or the gremlin that lives therein will bite it off. Of course this doesn't apply to you. -- 73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane |
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