HAM, July 19!

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IM DOING IT!
July 19, Im gonna take the test and make the plunge!
If anyone else is interested who isnt already licensed...Its at the Carson Valley inn in Minden. I can post contact info if needed.
A question for the geeks...
Are there questions on the actual test regarding the formulas?
Im just wondering if that is something that I need to know COLD or not...

Wish me luck!

K
 
IM DOING IT!
July 19, Im gonna take the test and make the plunge!
If anyone else is interested who isnt already licensed...Its at the Carson Valley inn in Minden. I can post contact info if needed.
A question for the geeks...
Are there questions on the actual test regarding the formulas?
Im just wondering if that is something that I need to know COLD or not...

Wish me luck!

K

I think I remember the Volts X Amps = Watts equation/relationship as a question. IIRC there wasn't really any math to do but you do need to know the relationships of the electronic portions. Just study/know Chapter 2 for this portion of the test.

Glad to hear you are taking the plunge. Good luck Keith!


I need to spend more time getting to know more than the very basics of my radio!
 
Good luck Keith i have faith in you bud youll pass it and yes its is good to know more than just the basics of your radio but all in good time bud

Dan:cheers::steer::bounce::bounce2:
 
Thanks!
Im pretty good with "test memorization" technique...nursing school.
However, the application in this case without any hands on experience...I hope Ill learn more after I get involved.
Seems to be a lot of information that isnt entirely applicable for the "new" user...
Oh well...Ill get what I need from it to operate and learn more as I go.

K
 
Good luck on the test.
As far as how much theory you need to know in the Real World ®, it's handy to know about good grounding practice and a few other essentials but with a little help you can get by with out knowing much electrical theory at all.
 
Good luck on the test.
As far as how much theory you need to know in the Real World ®, it's handy to know about good grounding practice and a few other essentials but with a little help you can get by with out knowing much electrical theory at all.

This is where you HAM poineer geek types will come in!:grinpimp:
 
This is where you HAM poineer geek types will come in!:grinpimp:
No problem, and when I squish a body part on the trail your blood and guts geekeyness will come in handy. :flipoff2:
 
No problem, and when I squish a body part on the trail your blood and guts geekeyness will come in handy. :flipoff2:

HE HE!
Yeah...
Im pretty good with the blood and guts type stuff.
However, I learned that in the "field"...Im still bound by my scope of practice as an RN. For expample... Lets say you got squished in a roll over, and say you had a pneumo (puncutred lung)...I may be able to dx that, and also be able to insert an emergent chest tube, but when "real" help arrives...I could potentially lose my license over the incident as that is ABOVE my scope of practice. Even starting an IV requires a dr's order...I could do basic life safety measures "legally"
BTW, I just made the open heart surgery team!!!!!:bounce::bounce2::bounce::bounce2:
very BIG DEAL for me. Very intense. Ill be taking a LOT more call, but that means A LOT more MONEY too.
Im just waiting for my PM shift to get covered, then i go to day shift and start the training for that. I cant WAIT!

K
 
HE HE!
Yeah...
Im pretty good with the blood and guts type stuff.
However, I learned that in the "field"...Im still bound by my scope of practice as an RN. For expample... Lets say you got squished in a roll over, and say you had a pneumo (puncutred lung)...I may be able to dx that, and also be able to insert an emergent chest tube,
:confused: I have no clue WTF you are talking about. :lol:


....
BTW, I just made the open heart surgery team!!!!!:bounce::bounce2::bounce::bounce2:
very BIG DEAL for me. Very intense. Ill be taking a LOT more call, but that means A LOT more MONEY too.
Im just waiting for my PM shift to get covered, then i go to day shift and start the training for that. I cant WAIT!

K

:cheers: congradulations!!!!
 
:confused: I have no clue WTF you are talking about. :lol:




:cheers: congradulations!!!!


:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Thank you! Im excited!

As far as the HAM test, is it on the computer, or is it hand written?
Is it the same questions from the book and QRZ pracitce tests?
Thats what Im studying from, so if theres anything else I should be looking at, lemme know please.

K
 
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Thank you! Im excited!

As far as the HAM test, is it on the computer, or is it hand written?
Is it the same questions from the book and QRZ pracitce tests?
Thats what Im studying from, so if theres anything else I should be looking at, lemme know please.

K

Hand written unless they've changed it since 1-year ago. Yep...same questions from the current ARRL License Manual.
 
Good luck Kieth. You will have no issues with the test.

Liability in accidents is pretty well covered by Good Samaritan laws. If you can save a life, do it.
 
Good luck Kieth. You will have no issues with the test.

Liability in accidents is pretty well covered by Good Samaritan laws. If you can save a life, do it.

Thanks Andy!

I was of the impression (at least after discussing it with the anesthesiologist's here) that if medically trained, the good samaritan scope becomes narrower. They demonstrated using a gelco as an EMERGENT chest tube, but backed it up with the personal liability consequences of the procedure...
Youre right though...If I can save someone it should be done regardless!

K
 
:lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Thank you! Im excited!

As far as the HAM test, is it on the computer, or is it hand written?
Is it the same questions from the book and QRZ pracitce tests?
Thats what Im studying from, so if theres anything else I should be looking at, lemme know please.

K
It's a multiple choice test with a bubble sheet for your answers, just like High School.

The QRZ test questions come straight from the ARRL question test pool. If you are doing the test randomly you might go back and take them sequentially to make sure you see all the questions.
 
Thanks Andy!

I was of the impression (at least after discussing it with the anesthesiologist's here) that if medically trained, the good samaritan scope becomes narrower. They demonstrated using a gelco as an EMERGENT chest tube, but backed it up with the personal liability consequences of the procedure...
Youre right though...If I can save someone it should be done regardless!

K
It's sad that because of our litigious society you even have to think about it. :frown:
 
IM DOING IT!
July 19, Im gonna take the test and make the plunge!
If anyone else is interested who isnt already licensed...Its at the Carson Valley inn in Minden. I can post contact info if needed.
A question for the geeks...
Are there questions on the actual test regarding the formulas?
Im just wondering if that is something that I need to know COLD or not...

Wish me luck!

K

I'd love to join in on the test. Can you post or pm the info. Thanks. I've got the radios just not the license.:D
 
Its Saturday July 19th at the Carson Valley inn in Gardenerville at 9AM. The cost is 14.00 to take the test.
I got the local schedule off of www.QRZ.com
but I can certainly post up ,tomorrow, the contacts e mail.
His name is George.

K
 
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