I am now a licensed Amateur radio operator Call Sign: KQ4OYI 73 everyone #grownostr #hamradio
Congrats and 73! nostr:nevent1qqs00rnjwlhmnaff4v3zrz3sq2v0ze0gul239ngkf4rsh5l7wxs3d4sppemhxue69uhkummn9ekx7mp0qgsf04lqte8sm08deyyyvg69s2y3hx9zxc3dqwlns3k6x2t7he84vwcrqsqqqqqpph9vtm
How did you learn it all? Did you just get the book and read, or are there better ways?
Congratulations, BTW!
I read through the book. I also used ham radio prep and ham study for testing. Take the test document what questions you missed on paper or in a spreadsheet. Study those missed questions then test again and document again. Then if you are struggling on a specific section you can reread that section in the book a few times. You only have to make a 74% which is 26 correct answers so if there is a section that is given you problems you might be able to skip those questions and still pass. https://hamstudy.org/ https://hamradioprep.com/
Cool! Thank you!
Congratulations! Welcome to the hobby. Great fun (and possibly great expense) lie ahead!
73 amd congrats man. what radio are you gonna get. and remember you can build a quality antenna for way cheaper than you can buy them while learning valuable skills.
I went with the Explorer QRZ-1 with the new ham kit from QRZ. It's a nice little HT but not the best. I am looking for a 10m radio to get in on the HF game. I have been looking at dipoles. I have also been studying for the General class test.