This is the "iambic pentameter" question of the Amateur Extra exam.
One of the test writers must be a history buff. I was not expecting to see a Taft-Hartley reference on the exam.
This is the "iambic pentameter" question of the Amateur Extra exam.
One of the test writers must be a history buff. I was not expecting to see a Taft-Hartley reference on the exam.
Studying for my Extra exam and every section I read something and go:
"None of those words are in the Bible"
Don't underestimate the importance of memorization when preparing for the Amateur Extra test. Some such questions are informed by experience more than anything and can could be regarded as received wisdom. Other are just WTF.
Which are WTF?
From today's session: EC310, E4B03, E4B04, E4C04, E4C15, E4D01, E4E11
If you know why these questions are important and will help a ham be a better operator, please chime in!
Good morning from our free Amateur Extra prep class in Thousand Oaks, CA.
What do you think is the 'silliest' question in the Amateur Extra pool?
Add that /AE on my call. 😁😁😁😁😁
One thing I'm noticing as I go through AmEx:
When in doubt, there's a pretty good chance the longest answer is the right one.
Test is on April 1.
Debating - What self-gift should I do for getting AmEx? Debating the buddistick pro kit, but that's on the upper end of what I'm willing to spend. Also, can't get a broadcast mast or something - apartment living.
If I don't put that limit on, that's how I'll wind up with an IC-705 or a TX-500. (I have an X6100 for HF.)