Pass Your Amateur Radio General Class Test - The Easy Way

Read [Craig Buck, K4IA Book] ^ Pass Your Amateur Radio General Class Test - The Easy Way Online * PDF eBook or Kindle ePUB free. Pass Your Amateur Radio General Class Test - The Easy Way Youll be done in no time and the students will be fully prepared to take their tests.. The second part is a 60-page Quick Summary. All Ham and no Spam. Have the students read the narrative before class, then go over the concepts with them rather than slogging through all those wrong answers. The test is multiple choice and the other study guides take you through the 462 possible questions including all four answers for each question. Every question and answer is woven into the story and identif

Pass Your Amateur Radio General Class Test - The Easy Way

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Rating : 4.74 (513 Votes)
Asin : 151873944X
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 168 Pages
Publish Date : 2015-10-05
Language : English

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“Buck,” as he is known on the air, was first licensed in the mid-sixties as a young teenager. Today, he holds an Amateur Extra Class Radio License. He’s been named Elmer (Trainer) of the Year by the Rappahannock Valley Amateur Radio Club three times and has successfully led many students through this material. . Buck is an active instructor and a Volunteer Examiner

"It Works!" according to Bill. I had been using free online test sites to study for my Tech license exam, reached the point where I aced them consistently, and still had about 10 days until my test date. Knowing that I could take additional tests on the exam date, I figured I'd at least take a look at the General question pool. I quickly found that the curve between Tech and General is steep. I wasn't going to be able to simply practice test my way through General, so I started lookin. I passed! pheaton I could have not selected a better book. Sometime back in the 60"s @ about 14-16 years old I tried and succeeded in obtaining my Novice License I was a geek then. Because I did not have the funds to continue (a radio) I let it die. From 1975 t0 1982 I worked in the electronics industry designing circuit boards. Although Electronics theory was not necessary to do this drafting function it was convenient to be surrounded by brilliant Electronic Engineers a. Amazon Customer said Story telling to help learn the material was a great idea. I didn't finish the book because I. Story telling to help learn the material was a great idea. I didn't finish the book because I also had another book, but it was entertaining to read Mr. Buck's story line. The test answers were in bold print, making it easy to pick out the answers. For those who relate to reading a book, rather than learning theory, it's a good choice.

Buck is an active instructor and a Volunteer Examiner. About the Author “Buck,” as he is known on the air, was first licensed in the mid-sixties as a young teenager. He’s been named Elmer (Trainer) of the Year by the Rappahannock Valley Amateur Radio Club three times and has successfully led many students through this material. . Today, he holds an Amateur Extra Class Radio License

You'll be done in no time and the students will be fully prepared to take their tests.. The second part is a 60-page Quick Summary. All Ham and no Spam. Have the students read the narrative before class, then go over the concepts with them rather than slogging through all those wrong answers. The test is multiple choice and the other study guides take you through the 462 possible questions including all four answers for each question. Every question and answer is woven into the story and identified in bold print. The Easy Way focuses only on the right answers. But three out of the four answers are WRONG! You are reading 1,386 wrong answers and that is both confusing and frustrating. Here's a new approach to passing the General Class test. Which would you rather study: 60 pages of right answers or over 160 pages with three-quarters of the answers wrong? Instructors: This book

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