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			That is what I am trying to do...Learn the material, not just study for the 
test...Thanks
 
"JuLiE Dxer"  wrote in message 
...  
 
 Also of very big IMPORTANCE, 
 
 please learn and understand the material pertaining to your amateur 
 radio licensing exam.. don't just memorize the questions and answers 
 like so many of the newer generation of hams have done. So many of 
 them are annoying as hell and as dumb as a sack of rocks. The tougher 
 exams used to weed them out but now all sorts of the bottom of the 
 barrel has infested the ranks of amateur radio.. 
 
 please, just learn and understand the material.. 
 
 On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 22:02:08 -0500, "Chuck"  wrote: 
 
I'll second that. Find a local club and more than likely someone will be 
more than happy to help you out. You can do it by yourself but it will be 
much, much easier if you have someone to help you along. Somebody may even 
give you an old radio they have collecting dust to get you on the air. 
I've 
seen it happen many times. There are probably some better groups on here 
for 
what you are looking for also. Do a search in newsgroups for "amateur", 
"radio", or "ham" and see what you come up with. 
 
  
 
"helmsman"  wrote in message 
.  .. 
 On Sun, 10 Oct 2004 14:51:12 GMT, "Buzzygirl"  
wrote: 
 
  
 "Jennie"  wrote in message 
 ... 
  What book best prepares you for the test and what test do I need to 
take 
 to 
  get started in ham radio? 
  
 Where are you located? I'll assume you are in the U.S., and this answer 
 applies only there. I would recommend "Now You're Talking!", which is 
 published by the American Radio Relay League. You can purchase one at 
most 
 Barnes & Noble stores (at least in my area you can) or online from the 
ARRL 
 direct, http://tinyurl.com/57769 .  This book has everything you need 
 to 
 know to take the Element 2 (technician) exam. Make sure you get the 5th 
 edition, which contains the newest test question pool. 
  
 Jackie 
  
 
 Darn good book, I started as a novice and used the book for my tech 
 test. 
 Use a search engine to find a Ham Radio Club in your area, a lot of them 
have free 
 classes. 
 
		 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
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