Recommended Ham Radio Licensing routes?
Moderator: Chip
Recommended Ham Radio Licensing routes?
If you've found good routes to getting Ham radio licensed, please post them here. Particular on-line courses you thought were good?? I've not liked the old book from Radio Shack too much -- doesn't seem efficient.
Re: Recommended Ham Radio Licensing routes?
Try "Ham Test Online". It seems to get lots of excellant reviews. Here's the link:Freddy wrote:If you've found good routes to getting Ham radio licensed, please post them here. Particular on-line courses you thought were good?? I've not liked the old book from Radio Shack too much -- doesn't seem efficient.
http://www.hamtestonline.com/
allen
Here is a link to some pretty good powerpoint presentations that cover everything you need to study for the Technician License.
http://www.hamradioinstructor.com/powerpoint.html
Here is a link to a free online test that you can practice with to hone you skills:
http://www.qrz.com/p/testing.pl
Good Luck. The test is pretty easy, especially if you already have some basic electronics knowledge.
-Brenor
http://www.hamradioinstructor.com/powerpoint.html
Here is a link to a free online test that you can practice with to hone you skills:
http://www.qrz.com/p/testing.pl
Good Luck. The test is pretty easy, especially if you already have some basic electronics knowledge.
-Brenor
There will be a ham radio test administered on Saturday, December 2 at the Northridge Hospital at 8:00am. All you need to bring is $4 (exact change, no $20 bills) and 2 forms of I.D.
For more details:
http://www.w6sd.com/Pages/Exams.htm
It'll be in the 5th floor Penthouse Auditorium of the Northridge Hospital.
For more details:
http://www.w6sd.com/Pages/Exams.htm
It'll be in the 5th floor Penthouse Auditorium of the Northridge Hospital.