So for all intents and purposes, until further notice,
the UALR Ham Radio Club will NOT be doing ham radio license
exam sessions. I had even seriously considered disbanding
the VE Team, and sending back all the supplies, except for
my VE badge, in case another area team needed me. Neither
myself, my fellow VE's, or fellow examinees, need to put
up with insubordination.
In short, all those who were hoping to give the exams as
VE's, and to take the exams as examinees...should prepare
for the possibility (if not likelihood), that the Sept. 19,
and Nov. 21, 2020 sessions are going to end up being
canceled. If nothing changes by Labor Day, I likely will
cancel one, if not both, sessions.
There's a few clubs that are doing remote exams now over Zoom. Not
sure if you're in a position to do something like that. I'm planning
on taking my exam remotely (as soon as I'm sure I can pass my General exam).
That's crazy. with the amount of material available for free on the internet now days, I can't see why anyone wouldn't be able to pass
their Tech and General exams with only minor amounts of work.
man or woman who graduates dead last in medical school, is STILL,
"a doctor". However, I might not want them doing a prostate check or
a pelvic exam. :P
Ha, how true! I never thought of it that way, but it makes perfect
sense.
The question pools are freely available. I spent $3 on the HamStudy
app on my phone, in which all you do is answer questions from the pool
for your chosen exam. It will tell you what areas of the exam you're weakest on and you can run through questions from those areas. It will keep track of your past practice exam scores, and you can even share
your results with your Elmer.
I'm horrible at studying, and this is just making it easy for me.
The Technician's exam I feel like anyone with a rudimentary grasp of radio/electronics could pass with common sense.
Did you get a lot of people failing? or trying to cheat?
Heh, Reputations are fun. I'm finally getting into amateur radio
through a guy I work with (we both work remote, he's in Maine, I'm in Wisconsin). He just passed his Extra exam. (N1BJX)
for (Bad Boys Ravish Our Young Girls, But Violet Gives Willingly).
I also learned it that way. I think it was in a high school
electronics course, but I'm pretty sure I read it out of a book years before that. It was slightly different, and a whole lot more
offensive. (a different word for "R")
I'm probably going to schedule my exam for next week sometime. I'm spending about an hour a day doing a practice exam, then studying up on whatever I missed. I'm only missing 1 or 2 on any Technician's exam,
so I'm not worried about that. It's the General exam that I'm juuust squeaking by on. I need to put more work into that. :)
I picked up a RTL-SDR V3 and one of those cheap chinese HT VHF/UHF
radios to start with. Been spending a lot of time listening to local repeaters, and scanning frequencies with the SDR. I'm looking forward
to when I'll be allowed to push the button and say something :)
... It works better if you plug it in.
On 08-14-20 18:26, Digital Man wrote to DaiTengu <=-
Aren't those RTL-SDRs amazing? This is the one I bought: https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B011HVUEME
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