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    What are the recommended steps for preparing for the ham license test? Is there a particular book to start with? I missed the class that was mentioned a couple months ago on the AAT board. Is there another recommended class (in Inland Empire)?
    Cliff

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    Taking a class is a good idea, but by no means is it necessary, especially for the Tech class. The class I took basically went over each test question and correct answer with a small story/explanation as to why the correct answer was right. That helped reinforce for the test, administered shortly after the class.

    Tech is easy enough you shouldn't even buy a book. Simply read all test questions with the correct answers (easily found online) and then take practice tests on qrz.com: http://www.qrz.com/ht/?op=start&t=t2010 Once you consistently pass the tests, you're ready.
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    • #3
      Originally posted by Materdaddy View Post
      Taking a class is a good idea, but by no means is it necessary, especially for the Tech class. The class I took basically went over each test question and correct answer with a small story/explanation as to why the correct answer was right. That helped reinforce for the test, administered shortly after the class.

      Tech is easy enough you shouldn't even buy a book. Simply read all test questions with the correct answers (easily found online) and then take practice tests on qrz.com: http://www.qrz.com/ht/?op=start&t=t2010 Once you consistently pass the tests, you're ready.
      That is exactly what I did.
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      • #4
        Matt & Doug - Thanks, I'll try those practice exams.

        I'll also take a class. Found one in Rancho Cucamonga; will take it at the end of this month.

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        • #5
          CVD, I too passed my test using the above method. Unfortunately, I went to an event the night before and got home very late so I did not get much sleep. I showed up for class, every person read a question, the answer was explained and we took the test right afterwards. I am not ashamed to admit that I had to take it twice and I admit, I was running on fumes during the class and I am new to HAM, but I passed.
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          • #6
            Congratulations Ironbelle! What's your call sign?

            CVD,
            I took my tests (novice & Tech) back in 1987 before there was the internet. I bought the book from Radio Shack . I read each question and with a yellow highlighter, I marked the correct answer and never looked at the wrong answers. I read them over a few times and on some of them I would concentrate on a key word or two in the answer. Worked great for me.

            Gordem West has great study materials. Google his website. It's prety easy to find
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            • #7
              Originally posted by ironbelle View Post
              I am not ashamed to admit that I had to take it twice and I admit, I was running on fumes during the class and I am new to HAM, but I passed.
              You passed, that is what matters,(CONGRATS) Then what matters is what you are going to do with that license and what kind of radio are you getting. ???
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              • #8
                Cliff,

                If you have an iPhone or an Android you can download an app with all the Tech Questions for free. I did this and just kept taking practice tests on my phone every day. Did not take long and I was getting all the answers correct. The hardest part was taking for the next test in my area. On line stuff is great but it was nice to take a quick practice test throughout the day during a lunch or coffee break or during a commercial at night.

                Good luck
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