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![]() "news" wrote in message u... Isn't there a way of getting your licence without sitting for the exam.... eg... being educated in one of the following professions. electronics engineer communications technician physics professor. Sounds possible to me. You can *BUY* one from "Gordon West" radio school. You don't have to know **** to pass as Gordo and wife will make sure that you do even if it takes "editing" of your final test (you will be instructed to do it in PENCIL) he also sells "Commercial Tickets" for around $1000. That's a 3 day crash course. Why he has not been investigated or sent a "test" person is really amazing. |
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![]() Mortimer Schnurd wrote: "news" wrote in message u... Isn't there a way of getting your licence without sitting for the exam.... eg... being educated in one of the following professions. electronics engineer communications technician physics professor. Sounds possible to me. You can *BUY* one from "Gordon West" radio school. You don't have to know **** to pass as Gordo and wife will make sure that you do even if it takes "editing" of your final test (you will be instructed to do it in PENCIL) as do all the VE treams I have encouter tell you do it in pencil he also sells "Commercial Tickets" for around $1000. That's a 3 day crash course. Why he has not been investigated or sent a "test" person is really amazing. how do you know he hasn't been what did gordo do to pee in your cheerios? |
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![]() an old friend wrote: news wrote: Isn't there a way of getting your licence without sitting for the exam.... eg... being educated in one of the following professions. electronics engineer communications technician physics professor. Sounds possible to me. the only way t get the license without the exam wouldbe to bride some VE's possible but hardly worthwhile Why would marrying a Canadian Amateur get you an American Amateur Radio license...?!?! Canadian's must take an examination too, Markie...married or otherwise! Steve, K4YZ |
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On 16 Jan 2006 07:29:51 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote:
an old friend wrote: news wrote: Isn't there a way of getting your licence without sitting for the exam.... eg... being educated in one of the following professions. electronics engineer communications technician physics professor. Sounds possible to me. the only way t get the license without the exam wouldbe to bride some VE's possible but hardly worthwhile Why would marrying a Canadian Amateur get you an American Amateur Radio license...?!?! Canadian's must take an examination too, Markie...married or otherwise! Steve, K4YZ News/Markie: Correct me if I am wrong, but: A) the Tech exam is 35 multiple choice questions B) anyone who knows the answers could complete it in 15-20 minutes C) 5 and 6 year old children have passed the exam D) IMO, anyone who ever took high school physics and spends 5 minutes reviewing the section on regulations has a decent chance to pass without any study E) you do not need to take one of the many instructional classes, you can go right in to the exam F) the exam is under $10 G) there are frequent VE sessions in many different places, sponsored by radio clubs, often connected with ham fest and flea markets H) any legal workaround would be more difficult than just taking the test, documenting being educated in one of those professions I) does it make sense to do something illegal with federal penalties, just to avoid taking a simple test that a child could pass? Your posting and replies have taken you longer than studying for the test. But you would rather troll. Maybe it is better that you are not on the air. Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) -- At the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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![]() Gary S. wrote: On 16 Jan 2006 07:29:51 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: an old friend wrote: news wrote: Isn't there a way of getting your licence without sitting for the exam.... eg... being educated in one of the following professions. electronics engineer communications technician physics professor. Sounds possible to me. the only way t get the license without the exam wouldbe to bride some VE's possible but hardly worthwhile Why would marrying a Canadian Amateur get you an American Amateur Radio license...?!?! Canadian's must take an examination too, Markie...married or otherwise! Steve, K4YZ News/Markie: Correct me if I am wrong, but: A) the Tech exam is 35 multiple choice questions yea I think so B) anyone who knows the answers could complete it in 15-20 minutes i manged in less C) 5 and 6 year old children have passed the exam I assume so D) IMO, anyone who ever took high school physics and spends 5 minutes reviewing the section on regulations has a decent chance to pass without any study I did not need 5 mintute but having a MS in Geophysics I can't speak to the HS physics level I passed with out studing regs stuff ButI have spent most of my adult lifeworking with federal regs and simply guessed at the answers byt thinking how would a cat write this reg E) you do not need to take one of the many instructional classes, you can go right in to the exam right F) the exam is under $10 last year the price had risen to 14 dollos G) there are frequent VE sessions in many different places, sponsored by radio clubs, often connected with ham fest and flea markets yep H) any legal workaround would be more difficult than just taking the test, documenting being educated in one of those professions honestly if we wanted to Don't see that a legal workaround ivloving sya sending you degree to the ARRL VEC or other VEC would be that hard but the test is hardly a brden I) does it make sense to do something illegal with federal penalties, just to avoid taking a simple test that a child could pass? nope but this is the US Govtwe talking about if makes sense then I canassure the Govt is not behind it Your posting and replies have taken you longer than studying for the test. But you would rather troll. Maybe it is better that you are not on the air. no i was corect various points Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) -- At the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom |
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![]() "an old friend" wrote in message oups.com... Gary S. wrote: On 16 Jan 2006 07:29:51 -0800, "K4YZ" wrote: an old friend wrote: news wrote: Isn't there a way of getting your licence without sitting for the exam.... eg... being educated in one of the following professions. electronics engineer communications technician physics professor. Sounds possible to me. the only way t get the license without the exam wouldbe to bride some VE's possible but hardly worthwhile Why would marrying a Canadian Amateur get you an American Amateur Radio license...?!?! Canadian's must take an examination too, Markie...married or otherwise! Steve, K4YZ News/Markie: Correct me if I am wrong, but: A) the Tech exam is 35 multiple choice questions yea I think so B) anyone who knows the answers could complete it in 15-20 minutes i manged in less C) 5 and 6 year old children have passed the exam I assume so D) IMO, anyone who ever took high school physics and spends 5 minutes reviewing the section on regulations has a decent chance to pass without any study I did not need 5 mintute but having a MS in Geophysics I can't speak to the HS physics level I passed with out studing regs stuff ButI have spent most of my adult lifeworking with federal regs and simply guessed at the answers byt thinking how would a cat write this reg E) you do not need to take one of the many instructional classes, you can go right in to the exam right F) the exam is under $10 last year the price had risen to 14 dollos G) there are frequent VE sessions in many different places, sponsored by radio clubs, often connected with ham fest and flea markets yep H) any legal workaround would be more difficult than just taking the test, documenting being educated in one of those professions honestly if we wanted to Don't see that a legal workaround ivloving sya sending you degree to the ARRL VEC or other VEC would be that hard but the test is hardly a brden I) does it make sense to do something illegal with federal penalties, just to avoid taking a simple test that a child could pass? nope but this is the US Govtwe talking about if makes sense then I canassure the Govt is not behind it Your posting and replies have taken you longer than studying for the test. But you would rather troll. Maybe it is better that you are not on the air. no i was corect various points Happy trails, Gary (net.yogi.bear) -- At the 51st percentile of ursine intelligence Gary D. Schwartz, Needham, MA, USA Please reply to: garyDOTschwartzATpoboxDOTcom Good lord man! Pull the Corona beer bottle out of your ass and learn to read what you type! You obviously are one of those that never learned to touch type and stare at the keyboard as if someone moved the keys since you last attempted typing. For that problem, most use spell checkers. |
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![]() U-Know-Who wrote: "an old friend" wrote in message oups.com... cut Good lord man! Pull the Corona beer bottle out of your ass and learn to read what you type! You obviously are one of those that never learned to touch type and stare at the keyboard as if someone moved the keys since you last attempted typing. For that problem, most use spell checkers. how you doing Tom Riddle still trying to shake off the breeding you think you suffer in the mean time care to post something realted to the subject |
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![]() "an old friend" wrote in message ups.com... U-Know-Who wrote: "an old friend" wrote in message oups.com... cut Good lord man! Pull the Corona beer bottle out of your ass and learn to read what you type! You obviously are one of those that never learned to touch type and stare at the keyboard as if someone moved the keys since you last attempted typing. For that problem, most use spell checkers. how you doing Tom Riddle still trying to shake off the breeding you think you suffer in the mean time care to post something realted to the subject My name is not Tom Riddle, I do not know what a "breeding" is, and what is "realted"? Do you know what these are? (.), ('), (?) Is English your second language? |
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![]() U-Know-Who wrote: "an old friend" wrote in message ups.com... cut My name is not Tom Riddle, I do not know what a "breeding" is, and what is "realted"? Do you know what these are? it sure is or at least till you drop the pretenses Tom gues you don't get out much tom |
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no, queenie. wrong again. stating a fact to you, which you cannot
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