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Posted: 10/30/2014 8:24:21 PM EDT
My daughter (10 yo) decided she would like to get her technician so we can chat on the radio while I'm at work or when we are out hunting.  She's totally ready (she read the lord of the rings trilogy last year and can quote most of it if you prompt her with the right questions).

Anyway, new to the north KC area so if there is a club around that would be great.

If you have study materials laying around I'd love to take them off your hands paypal or what ever shoot me a PM we'll talk.

Thanks,

KL1M_
Link Posted: 10/30/2014 9:08:10 PM EDT
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KL1M,

I'm not in the KC area, and do not have any study materials laying around to send you, but I would suggest downloading the test software from Shenandoah software...  Shenandoah Software

This is what I used to take practice tests and I thought it was awesome because it keeps track of the ones you have difficulty with and starts giving those ones to you more often...

I checked out the ARRL study guides from the local library, read them and then started taking practice tests (using the book as a reference to look up the info I missed) until I could consistently pass...

Good luck!

Josh
KB3VQQ
Link Posted: 10/31/2014 9:12:58 AM EDT
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There's another thread going on right now about study materials.  Take a look at this:

Study Materials
Link Posted: 10/31/2014 10:04:28 AM EDT
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If she likes paper, print out the No-Nonsense Study Guide..  It's a nice study guide.  You can download it to a Kindle or Nook, too.
Link Posted: 10/31/2014 2:37:50 PM EDT
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There's another thread going on right now about study materials.  Take a look at this:

Study Materials
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See my post, second one on that link.  It includes links to the No Nonsense Study Guides.

Also note my later posts about the test question pools changing every four years, and why purchasing older guides is not a good idea.

All she needs is in my post.


Link Posted: 11/1/2014 3:36:13 PM EDT
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If she likes paper, print out the No-Nonsense Study Guide..  It's a nice study guide.  You can download it to a Kindle or Nook, too.
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That's the one!

Along with N3FJP Amateur Exam software, she will do fine.
My wife aced the tech exam with N3FJP Amateur Exam and a good memory.

Bill
Link Posted: 11/2/2014 10:08:47 PM EDT
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Just spent about 15 minutes with her doing ohm's law math and now she's nailing it...guess I better start studying for my general before she show's me up.

Thanks fella's
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