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9/13/2011 6:43:21 AM EDT
Guys, I plan on taking the Tech and General exams in the next few months.  Which review guide should I get for these test?  I have downloaded the flash cards and looked through some sample questions online. I plan on reaching out to the local HAM club but I haven't had time yet due to family commitments.


9/13/2011 6:49:19 AM EDT
[#1]
If you are going to do both just sign up here and work 30 minutes a day on the software.  

You will be ready.  Well worth the money IMO.

Online Testing
9/13/2011 6:59:28 AM EDT
[#2]
Quoted:
If you are going to do both just sign up here and work 30 minutes a day on the software.  

You will be ready.  Well worth the money IMO.

Online Testing


Once again first post nails it. Study for both. They are quite similar.
9/13/2011 7:25:03 AM EDT
[#3]
If you've got an android phone there's a Ham Radio Study app that's great too.  Perfect for studying when you've got 5 minutes to spare.
9/13/2011 7:31:43 AM EDT
[#4]
Go to this site:

http://www.w5ddl.org/

And on the left side you will see links to Classroom Presentations (in PowerPoint) for Tech and General, as well as links to practice exams for Tech, General, and Extra class.   If you don't have PowerPoint, there is a link for a free PowerPoint Viewer.

In each of those two links you will find both the separate chapters, as well as a zip file containing all of the chapters.

Here is another site with classes:

http://www.rarchams.org/class/technician/chartsppt09/index.htm

There are also courses of study that may be subscribed to at:

http://www.hamtestonline.com


(NOTE- When you print out these guides, yes, print them... take a Magic Marker and black out all the wrong answers.  This way you study only the correct answers and everything else looks unfamiliar.  Seriously, print, black out, study.  Just take my word for it and do it.)

Study Guides - right click on these links and Save As:

Tech:  http://www.kb6nu.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2010_Tech_Study_Guide.pdf


General:   http://www.ncvec.org/page.php?id=358      2011 General Test Pool links


Extra: http://abacus.nmsu.edu/~shoran/PDF/Extra%20Class%20Amateur%20Radio%20Course.pdf

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Instructor%20resources/ExtraClassSylalbus2009jan-AD7FO.pdf

http://w5jck.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=28

and

http://kb6nu.com/extra-class-easypass-how-everybody-can-be-an-extra/



Podcasts:

http://hamradioclass.com/

http://hamradioclass.com/shownotes/

Practice Tests:

http://www.qrz.com/ham/

http://www.radioexam.org/

http://aa9pw.com/radio/

http://www.eham.net/exams/

http://www.w8mhb.com/exam/

http://www.hamtestonline.com

http://hamexam.org/


Testing Locations

http://www.w5yi-vec.org/exam_locations_ama.php

(Search by State)

http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/examsearch.phtml

(Search by State, Country, or Zip Code)


Here's what to do... study the study guides a few evenings. Then begin doing the W5DDL classroom presentations. You can do one or two a night.

Also begin taking the practice tests. With all of those sites, each time you take the test it will have a different random draw of questions from the question pool... just like the real test you will take. I would also suggest you take the practice test on a different site each time. This will help you get used to the appearance of the test being different, just as it will be when you take the actual test. Take two or three (or more if you have time) of the practice tests each night after going through a chapter from W5DDL.

By the time you are finished with the W5DDL classes you will be ready for the Tech test, and you will pass.

BUT WAIT!!! There's more!!!

When you are confident that you will pass the Tech, and are passing by 90% or more, begin study for the General. If you are smart enough to pass the Tech, you are smart enough for the General, too.

With the General comes greatly expanded band privileges. Keep up with studying the Tech guides and the practice tests, but add the General.

You can do this!

73
AFM
9/13/2011 8:22:41 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:


BUT WAIT!!! There's more!!!

When you are confident that you will pass the Tech, and are passing by 90% or more, begin study for the General. If you are smart enough to pass the Tech, you are smart enough for the General, too.

With the General comes greatly expanded band privileges. Keep up with studying the Tech guides and the practice tests, but add the General.

You can do this!

73
AFM


Yep-go SC!

9/13/2011 8:28:59 AM EDT
[#6]
Quoted:
Go to this site:

http://www.w5ddl.org/

And on the left side you will see links to Classroom Presentations (in PowerPoint) for Tech and General, as well as links to practice exams for Tech, General, and Extra class.   If you don't have PowerPoint, there is a link for a free PowerPoint Viewer.

In each of those two links you will find both the separate chapters, as well as a zip file containing all of the chapters.

Here is another site with classes:

http://www.rarchams.org/class/technician/chartsppt09/index.htm

There are also courses of study that may be subscribed to at:

http://www.hamtestonline.com


(NOTE- When you print out these guides, yes, print them... take a Magic Marker and black out all the wrong answers.  This way you study only the correct answers and everything else looks unfamiliar.  Seriously, print, black out, study.  Just take my word for it and do it.)

Study Guides - right click on these links and Save As:

Tech:  http://www.kb6nu.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/06/2010_Tech_Study_Guide.pdf


General:   http://www.ncvec.org/page.php?id=358      2011 General Test Pool links


Extra: http://abacus.nmsu.edu/~shoran/PDF/Extra%20Class%20Amateur%20Radio%20Course.pdf

http://www.arrl.org/files/file/Instructor%20resources/ExtraClassSylalbus2009jan-AD7FO.pdf

http://w5jck.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=15&Itemid=28

and

http://kb6nu.com/extra-class-easypass-how-everybody-can-be-an-extra/



Podcasts:

http://hamradioclass.com/

http://hamradioclass.com/shownotes/

Practice Tests:

http://www.qrz.com/ham/

http://www.radioexam.org/

http://aa9pw.com/radio/

http://www.eham.net/exams/

http://www.w8mhb.com/exam/

http://www.hamtestonline.com

http://hamexam.org/


Testing Locations

http://www.w5yi-vec.org/exam_locations_ama.php

(Search by State)

http://www.arrl.org/arrlvec/examsearch.phtml

(Search by State, Country, or Zip Code)


Here's what to do... study the study guides a few evenings. Then begin doing the W5DDL classroom presentations. You can do one or two a night.

Also begin taking the practice tests. With all of those sites, each time you take the test it will have a different random draw of questions from the question pool... just like the real test you will take. I would also suggest you take the practice test on a different site each time. This will help you get used to the appearance of the test being different, just as it will be when you take the actual test. Take two or three (or more if you have time) of the practice tests each night after going through a chapter from W5DDL.

By the time you are finished with the W5DDL classes you will be ready for the Tech test, and you will pass.

BUT WAIT!!! There's more!!!

When you are confident that you will pass the Tech, and are passing by 90% or more, begin study for the General. If you are smart enough to pass the Tech, you are smart enough for the General, too.

With the General comes greatly expanded band privileges. Keep up with studying the Tech guides and the practice tests, but add the General.

You can do this!

73
AFM


Thanks.  That's a lot of information.
9/13/2011 9:27:41 AM EDT
[#7]
Well, I've been collecting it for some time.  

That's my standard copy/paste.

9/13/2011 9:30:27 AM EDT
[#8]
Quoted:
Well, I've been collecting it for some time.  

That's my standard copy/paste.



Thanks again.  I covered some EM information in physics but that was 20 years ago.  I will let you guys know when I pass.

9/13/2011 10:09:56 AM EDT
[#9]
Good luck!



(Luck is when preparation meets opportunity. ~ Seneca the Younger)
9/13/2011 3:43:21 PM EDT
[#10]
I used the arrl books and they worked for me.  I also took both tests at 1 sitting and glad I did.  Personally, I like books over on-line stuff for general studying.  That way I can read them at work at lunch or wherever it is convenient.  The on-line test are great for reinforcement.
9/13/2011 4:13:32 PM EDT
[#11]
I just started taking the QRZ tests until I passed them both consistently.  30 min a day should be the ticket!
9/13/2011 4:43:36 PM EDT
[#12]
I just passed my tech last weekend after studying for about 2 weeks. Nothing crazy but here's what I did.
I bought Ham radio for dummies off amazon used for like $7 shipped. I read that and watched the ham whispers youtube technician videos. http://www.youtube.com/user/merryviking#p/u/95/RcjkFtTbPGM




I practiced with Hamexam.org and went and took my test. I only took technician because I want to take my time and learn this stuff.

It's been nice learning this interesting hobby so I'm taking my time but I'm going to finish up my general before the end of the month.

Pace yourself and move on if you don't pick up on something when you come back to it it should make since.

And of course you can always refer back to here with any questions, lots of good help here.  
9/13/2011 5:37:26 PM EDT
[#13]
Quoted:
Guys, I plan on taking the Tech and General exams in the next few months.  Which review guide should I get for these test?  I have downloaded the flash cards and looked through some sample questions online. I plan on reaching out to the local HAM club but I haven't had time yet due to family commitments.

there is a thread we have written just for you:
http://www.ar15.com/forums/t_10_22/646491_the_CAN_T_FAIL_thread_for_getting_a_ham_radio_license_and_learning_basic_VHF_UHF_operations.html

ar-jedi