The tests today are not the same as when I took mine back in the 60's
With the INTERNET questions and answers can be found making study a bunch easer ...There was a book you could buy with sample questions but not the same ones on tests ...
When I took the old First class radiotelephone in the 60's Now a GROL There was 3 parts to it AND a radiotelegraph one you could take too .... long gone ..Tubes load lines tuned lines and diagrams for them which you had to draw/decycer yep very different ...
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Discussion in 'CB Radio Forum' started by SkyHawkTexas, Mar 27, 2012.
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Try these sites to find a VEC test session close to you. Also ask a local Ham radio club if you don't find one. The books today do have the correct Q&A's that are on the test. Just check the dates they expire. Because the questions will change after they expire. Good luck on the test.
http://www.w5yi.org/exam_locations_ama.php?vec_state=OK
http://www.arrl.org/find-an-amateur-radio-license-exam-session
http://www.larcmd.org/vec/index.php?pg=Exams12Last edited: Mar 29, 2012
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Wow, a new category of radios, rug roasters! Get some cinder blocks and a plank of wood to get them up off that insulated blanket of carpet and padding.
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I had to look twice at your name. My cousins name is Robert Horvath. Close!
My moms maiden name is Horvath. Both yours and hers are a spinoff of Hrvat, a Hungarian name. Though my relatives live in Austria.
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Now as for antennas here are mine covering 40-3/4 meters ... The SQUARE ONE in the center of the last photo is a 6 meter squailo ..
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The test is a lot different now I remember seeing study guides circa. 1945 and thumbing through them for about 10 minutes (as a teen it was all greek to me). Recently I found a practice site and passed (technician) with no preparation. Can't post it yet but searching for "aa9pw" is sure to get you there I might still know where those study guides are. I think I'll see if I can find them and see how greek they are now.
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Study guides .... with the internet they are almost a thing of the past ....
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Sure is a lot harder to take the internet with you when you go to the bathroom for a little reading.
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Horvath is my wifes Family name! a true Hungarian family
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Yep right up with the SEARS catalog ...
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