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I’m a General, now.

Because I passed the general class amateur radio license exam yesterday.

For study/prep work, I used the free practice test generator at QRZ.com and the Kindle version of the Plain-English Study Guide for the FCC Amateur Radio General Class License: Richard P. Clem, Yippy G. Clem.

It’s been a while since electronics classes in college, and my tech license is nearly 10 years old now, but most of the electrical/electronic theory appears to be in NVRAM.  It’s the rules and regs and bandplans I was having problems with.

1 comment

  1. Jess says:

    Good show.

    My father, and two brothers had their ham licenses. I wasn’t inclined in that direction, but looked into the process. For those that don’t know of such things, it’s not like going to Walmart and buying something off the shelf. There’s a lot of involved, including time, which isn’t cheap in my world.

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