No studying. Just innate superior intelligence. I guess I will study more and take the real test soon in case I decide to try the APRS system.
Of course this was the unofficial online test.
Since I am not as GOOOOOD as Ron, I need the question and answer bank. Looks to be the entire question pool with answers. Sorry if this was posted somewhere-search didn't find it for me.
http://www.ncvec.org/downloads/2006tech.pdf
Congrats Tanya!!
Scott was feeling a little guilty today in Brenham while you stayed in Austin and took the test--therefore to console himself he washed down a cheeseburger with a Blue Bell Malt---made him feel a lot better!!!!
Tanya sure does pull her weight in all of these crazy things that I get us in to. She's the best!
I arrived 20 minutes early. It took 30 minutes to even start the test. I was done in 10 minutes. Then waited 40 (FORTY) minutes to get the results. Grumble grumble
I passed (100%).
I passed the Technician Class license last night.. only missed one question. I did spring for the ARRL Ham Radio License book, which I read. Now just waiting for my name to show up in the database so I can get my call-sign.
In addition to the Micro-Trak on the airplane, I'm setting up an iGate on an old PC. On the surface it isn't entirely obvious on how to get it setup but once you work through it, it is pretty easy. I'll document it once I finish.
Good show, Matthew. I look forward to tracking you. Hmm - that sounded kinda creepy.......