Ham tech study guide needed. (1 Viewer)

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Anybody have a Tech study guide Joe can borrow?

I did a bit of searching and found http://hamstudy.org free course. Seems to be a bit better than just taking practice exams (because it tracks what you got right/wrong, focusing further study on what you got wrong). Of course, this kind of study is specifically aimed at passing the exam, not teaching an in depth understanding of the material.

also found http://www.hamradioinstructor.com/guides.html which references lots of other stuff...

-- Kurt
 
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Thanks Kurt, I'm looking for a hard copy. Some people just do better with a paper book than reading on the internet.
 
as seen on Reno 4x4:

EARN YOUR HAM RADIO LICENSE IN ONE DAY! Technician License for your first time, OR upgrade to General/Extra License WHEN? Saturday AUGUST 18, 2012 starting at 8:00 am till approximately 4:00. WHERE? Regional Emergency Operations Center 5195 Spectrum Blvd, Reno, Nevada 89512 Hosted by the Amateur Radio Operators of Northern Nevada --------------------------------------------------------------- Obtain a copy of “The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual”2nd Edition and/or “The Technician Class”book by Gordon West From: Reno Amateur Radio http://www.renoamateurradio.com/, American Radio Relay League American Radio Relay League | ARRL - The national association for AMATEUR RADIO, Ham Radio Outlet Ham Radio Outlet - World's Largest Supplier of Amateur Radio (Ham Radio) Equipment. Sales, Supplies, and Service. This is NOT a class, just a review. We will review every test question in the test bank, focusing only on the correct answer and when we finish the review, you can take the test to pass your Ham Radio License. The fee to cover the cost of the handouts: $9.00 for Technician, $10.00 for General and $12.00 for Extra. The fee for taking the exam is $15.00. Note that the FCC requires us to collect either your Social Security Number or a Federal Registration Number with your license application. To obtain a Federal Registration Number, go to | Home | FCC.gov | and click on CORES in the left column. Follow the direction to obtain your FRN. Be sure you have it in your possession before attending the One-Day session IMPORTANT: Sign up now with Bob Miller WA6MTY email: wa6mty@gbis.com to order your handout.
 

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