Thank you! I passed my technician's test yesterday. I'm retired so I did three days of marathon watching your videos. It worked. I cycled through your entire Technician's course three times! I watched your videos and when you read the questions I read them aloud with you. So I was seeing them, hearing them, and saying them all at once.I think that is a good way to learn. Because I passed the tech's test the examiner offered to let me take the General test. I knew I wasn't ready but since it would not cost extra I decided it would be a good chance to get familiar with the General test. To my surprise I did get 21 out of thirty-five correct. While it wasn't enough to pass the General test it did give me an idea of what to expect. I have to say that I had no previous experience with ham radio other than when I was a kid I had a cousin who had one. (THAT was a very long time ago lol) Just wanted to say that I appreciate your direct, no-nonsense, and clear approach to teaching these classes. So again, thank you!
Hey. I'm kind of in the same position as you were. I'm just starting out and have tried a couple of other types of learning. Kind of having a hard time with retention. I'm going to try learning the way you did. I appreciate your comments because they have given me a bit of encouragement to keep plugging away. Thanks!
Thank you Mr. Stevens for your channel. I followed along your instructions and took the Technician test on April 8, 2019. I pass it with flying colors. Today, April 16, 2019 the FCC granted me my call sign: KN4TXX. Once again THANK YOU from Miami, FL.
I took and passed the Technician's Exam yesterday. I highly leveraged this video series to prepare, finding it very helpful. Many, many thanks to Gary Stevens for taking the time and effort to put together this video series,
Thank you Gary. K4KID here... been a ham since 1976 and wife has been one since 1978. I also Instruct students... as a Flight Instructor. I have enjoyed watching your class and I am going to recommend to my group of a dozen that are working toward their Tech License at this time that they use your course as supplementary education for their preparation. Your teaching method is good and stays on point. I think will be easy for them to keep up. Thank you for making this effort to provide the information so clearly. 73 / Terry
Thank you Kilo Echo Two Golf Sierra! I had no prior Ham Radio knowledge. Within one day, I watched your videos and passed the online Technician practice exam 3 times. I'll be taking the written exam next week. ~ Never stop learning!
Thankyou Jesus. Thankyou Gary...I passed today..took Gordon’s class in Costa Mesa. I’ll be back in a few weeks with my call sign,,I listened to you for two days doing chores. Good stuff ✝️❤️🇺🇸
Great job, I started off my journey into ART by simply reading the question and answers off a app. Hearing you speak with your vast knowledge and experience really filled in many gaps I had. Thank you.
I ordered the book direct from ARRL figuring to support them. No testing is available till January so will binge watch these over the holidays. HAM radio seems like a better prep over Satellite phone for our times. If the grid goes out, a lot of folks will be hunting for their relatives.
Very good video Have been ham since 1972. My son, older brother, nephew, niece, sister-in-law, and I'm currently using my late fathers call sign, WA4PMP. Thanks. Ron Pugh 73's
As of the 29 of may I am 13, and thought that it would be handy to have this knowledge. I hope to get my license before the first of December, or maybe sometime this month!
Gary great videos, very clear and concise. I was doing the self study and just taking the test via the QRZ site and supplemented by the ARRL Red Ham Radio license test and was just trying to remember the answers without really understanding the material. Got poor results with my testing and didn't pass the technician test twice. I was 2 short the first test and 1 short the second test from passing. I watched all 9 lessons and did the redbook test one time and took the exam the next day and got 34 out 35 thanks to you. You made everything seem so logical and understandable. Thank you for providing such great material and in doing it in such a pleasant manner. I don't have my call sign yet, but would love to make contact someday and thank you personally. Semper Fi to my Marine friends out there. Tks again Gary, really appreciate all the time it took u to put this together!!
I would just like to extend a sincere thank you for the amount of effort you put into this series. I am currently studying for online examination pending given current circumstances and found this to be extremely comprehensive and well presented.
Hi Gary. I was looking for material to get my license. I love your tutorials! I'm in section two and have learned a lot already. I want to take a little time and thank you for taking YOUR time in creating such wonderful content. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thank you, and I will let you know I got my license.
Thank you very much for making your videos available to us. I appreciate the time and effort that goes into making each video and it is no easy task. I’m looking forward to getting my license soon!
Great teaching style for me. Thank you! I was a CW operator Novice 40 years ago and I’m seeking a new beginning as Technician with your course. I hope to test for General in 2021.
Thank you for taking the time to do this I went to an open house at my local Ham club k3smt about a year ago and finally have some free time to pursue this thanks for your help.
Hi Gary, thank you so much for taking the time to help those new to the craft prepare for their license. I greatly appreciate the effort that has gone into your episodes and am grateful you are helping others up.
Thank you for taking the time to create these lesson videos. I sat for the Tech. Exam yesterday (06/08/2019) and passed. These lessons were a great addition to my study materials.
I just registered to take my test this weekend at a (somewhat) local hamfest and was pleasantly surprised to stumble across your videos afterwards, thank you. As a recent comp. engineering grad wanting to get into the space industry, I was more than happy to see that my hobbies/interests of radio co-align with you and your background.
Great videos they helped out a lot passed my technician exam on the first try the videos helped out more than anything thinking about going back for my general. Thanks again 73
I have watched a few of these classes on other TH-cam channels hoping to learn what I can and maybe I can pass the exam and get a license. This is the first one I have seen that made a genuine and thorough effort to define and explain some of the acronyms associated with amateur radio. RTTY for example, i had no clue what it meat until now. I am now encouraged to order the textbook and hopefully move forward thanks to this great class. I had honestly about given up on it.
Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this. I look forward to continuing with you. Love the slideshow format. I can pause and take notes. I like that you are doing more than just questions and answers. I am here to learn not just pass the test. I do like that you show what would be on the test as we go along. All around a fantastic format. Thank you so much!!!
Thanks, this is a great way to prep before taking a couple's days worth of courses, leading up to the test. I appreciate that your particular experiences and interest in bringing everyone into the practice.
Good afternoon Sir. I wanted to thank you for putting these videos together. It helped me pass the HAM technicians test. After I finished with your series of videos, then read teh book by Gordon West. With your videos and then the book had no problem with the test. Passed with flying colors. Still waiting on my call sign, so can't touch the radio yet. :-) Now on to study your videos for the HAM General tests. Lots of good stuff. Thank you Sir and Happy Easter 2021
Thank you! I started Saturday, ordered the “text book” and it arrived Sunday. I was aiming for taking the test in late December, but by Tuesday I felt I was ready for the November Wednesday test date at my testing location… I passed with one wrong answer. Then the test people offered the opportunity to try the General Class exam! I guess you had enough extra info and I picked up enough perusing the text book to pass that, too, although I did miss a few more questions. Now I think I better actually study the General Class material, and I have ambitions to learn and seek the Extra.
Great video. To-the-point. Concise. But please... Look at the waveform when you're making the video and look for spots where the volume changes drastically! Normalize the volume, please. I lost my hearing permanently @ 14:50.
I got my FCC GROL plus ship RADAR endorsement before getting my Technician class amateur radio license. Frustratingly, I haven't been getting my engineering or electronics technician jobs. I got into HAM to keep my mind active doing radio projects and I can include them on my resume or job interview.
Hi Gary! Great lessons. I also want to comment on your excellent guitar tune. At some point, could you produce a tutorial on how to play your tune. I would greatly appreciate learning your tune as a tribute to you. Something to consider for us guitar players. Thank you.👍👍
I stumbled upon this youtube and enjoyed it very much. Very well done. I just ordered a book to in order to get my Technician Lic. and someone said they ordered your text book. I did not notice that there was one. I am taking my test first week in Sept. Where can i get the book? and how quickly? Also How many youtube sessions are there for the Technicians license? Thank you.......very much
If you are a prepper watching to be secret among a group of friends and family, you would be wise to recruit and experience ham radio operator to join your team. All the other prepper activities will likely take your time away from learning the ends and outs of ham radio. It is a very satisfying hobby what in bad times you would be well advised to have an experience radio man living in your team.
Thank-you for posting this.I hope to get a Technician License,just ordered the handbook to follow along with.Do the 17 videos in the playlist cover this or should I be looking for more?
Thank you! I really appreciate this. Of course I want to pass the exam. But I'm the type of person that likes to pull things apart and figure out the "why". I couldn't stomach the other trainings that were mindlessly reciting the correct answers. I do have one suggestion, provide a lesson plan instead of just Lesson x Part y. That way, if we need to go back and review some material, we at least know where to look.
I just marked all 10 lessons for the Technician classes on my playlist. I am curious. I was under the impression that there is a pool of 400 questions and 35 are selected from the pool. The videos do not cover 400 questions, so I am puzzled. Thank you again for a very well done video.
18:15 Curious! What if someone wanted to use the Law Enforcement Phonetic Alphabet? Less syllables and that was the one I learned watching Adam-12 and TJ Hooker.😀 Do you specifically have to use the Nato one?
You can use the Law Enforcement Phonetic Alphabet but it might be confusing to foreign contact where English is a second language . NATO is recommended because it is internationally understood.
I have a question for you: my purpose to get a license is to communicate with my four families in NY and Cali. Only one license is ok for the family or each one of us should get it? Thanks
The only issue that I have with this video is your voice going in and out. Many times I would have to turn the volume to max because I can barely hear and then scrambling to turn the volume down because your voice is too loud. Outside of that fantastic video.
In my opinion. It aint worth getting my general after spending much money on new 2023 books and online courses. And the biggest thing I've noticed speaking on the radio You say something wrong. Its static. Or some 90yr old Elmer comes on. And its critique critique. My local ham club in Birmingham AL 146.88. From what I've seen. There mainly all Extras. And could careless about a guy thats been a Technician for the past 5yrs. Asked for help. Its buy this book. I have really tried. It took me 3 times over to pass. For me a hobby that is dying in participation. You might want to change somewhat to bring more people. Instead of pushing them away. After spending alot money on radios and what not. And no help. I will say this. After 20yrs of driving over the road big truck. I could get on and talk in an instant. No Elmer critiquing me. I went in full force in this hobby. And started losing interest. Last year 2022. I have noticed if you dont have a BIG wallet especially at the ham club or ham fest. They kinda push you away.. I have seen a 10yr girl walk in pass the tech test. And the ham club member said to me why cant you do that? Later after asking around. The little girls father was a VE. And his friend helped the girl pass. That really pissed me off.. Again boils down to MONEY .... Over and out KQ4JHQ
A small family of serious preppers need to know a couple of things about using two way radio in your prepper activities. First of all anything you say over any kind of transmitted radio including police radios and taxi cabs can be heard by anyone with the proper listening equipment. You know the first question for a prepper and his radio is how secret must he be? If you and your small group have decided to be hiding and secret you must use radio is very sparingly. A long range ham radio well allow you to talk around the world but he also heard around the world by just anyone. That means everything you're saying over your long range radio must be coded between you and your receiver friend in such a way said listeners cannot guess where you are and where are you hiding. This man the long range radio will have to be run by adults who can cope with cloaking their words in such a way that they will not reveal where they are located. You can create a CHEAT SHEET where code words such as the Green Valley mean something to you and only your friends. Shorter range low power walkie talkies will not have that problem as extensively but it's always present. Imagine your 7 year old daughter has an infected foot so she calls on her small radio to daddy and says I'm at the corner of green and lake street in X town.,,, call please daddy come and get me. Anyone who is hearing that call and knows that it's intersection and the town could easily be waiting for you with your daughter tied up in the trunk and you ready to be victimized. Speakers and radio transmissions is a problem for any secretive prepper. Keep that in mind when you start thinking long range radio usage.
Another problem where's secret long range radio communication is that to do that well you must have an outdoor and very visible antenna up in the air sadly. Sadly it can be seen............... bad guys can just cruise around looking for a visible long range antenna that is very easy to identify. bad guys all they need to follow the l wire from the antenna right into your hidden otherwise hidden living space. Keeping your location secret is a serious issue for any long range radio usage and of course other issues arise also.
Understand, normal ham radio usage is not meant to be secret, in fact trying to reach other hams is a part of the fun Hobbit. However if you're trying to hide during very bad times.... These are issues you must think about in advance
Thank you! I passed my technician's test yesterday. I'm retired so I did three days of marathon watching your videos. It worked. I cycled through your entire Technician's course three times! I watched your videos and when you read the questions I read them aloud with you. So I was seeing them, hearing them, and saying them all at once.I think that is a good way to learn. Because I passed the tech's test the examiner offered to let me take the General test. I knew I wasn't ready but since it would not cost extra I decided it would be a good chance to get familiar with the General test. To my surprise I did get 21 out of thirty-five correct. While it wasn't enough to pass the General test it did give me an idea of what to expect. I have to say that I had no previous experience with ham radio other than when I was a kid I had a cousin who had one. (THAT was a very long time ago lol) Just wanted to say that I appreciate your direct, no-nonsense, and clear approach to teaching these classes. So again, thank you!
Hey. I'm kind of in the same position as you were. I'm just starting out and have tried a couple of other types of learning. Kind of having a hard time with retention. I'm going to try learning the way you did. I appreciate your comments because they have given me a bit of encouragement to keep plugging away. Thanks!
Thank you Mr. Stevens for your channel. I followed along your instructions and took the Technician test on April 8, 2019. I pass it with flying colors. Today, April 16, 2019 the FCC granted me my call sign: KN4TXX. Once again THANK YOU from Miami, FL.
Your welcome. I am happy it helped you.
Just passed the technician exam! Only study was watching your videos!🙂 Thank you!
Thank you your lessons helped me pass my Technician class test, got my license on 7-06-2022
Just wanted to say thank you for making these videos. I watched them all twice. And passed my test and received my call sign.
I took and passed the Technician's Exam yesterday. I highly leveraged this video series to prepare, finding it very helpful. Many, many thanks to Gary Stevens for taking the time and effort to put together this video series,
Thank you Gary. K4KID here... been a ham since 1976 and wife has been one since 1978. I also Instruct students... as a Flight Instructor. I have enjoyed watching your class and I am going to recommend to my group of a dozen that are working toward their Tech License at this time that they use your course as supplementary education for their preparation. Your teaching method is good and stays on point. I think will be easy for them to keep up. Thank you for making this effort to provide the information so clearly. 73 / Terry
Thanks for these great classes and your general license classes, too. I took and passed my technician and general licensure exams today. 73!
Just a quick note to say thx! Passed my Technician’s test this month and will leverage your videos to prepare for my General license soon.
CQ CQ CQ, This is KF0AVC, just got my Call Sign! Thanks for all the help!
Thank you Kilo Echo Two Golf Sierra! I had no prior Ham Radio knowledge. Within one day, I watched your videos and passed the online Technician practice exam 3 times. I'll be taking the written exam next week.
~ Never stop learning!
Thankyou Jesus. Thankyou Gary...I passed today..took Gordon’s class in Costa Mesa. I’ll be back in a few weeks with my call sign,,I listened to you for two days doing chores. Good stuff ✝️❤️🇺🇸
Great job, I started off my journey into ART by simply reading the question and answers off a app. Hearing you speak with your vast knowledge and experience really filled in many gaps I had. Thank you.
I ordered the book direct from ARRL figuring to support them. No testing is available till January so will binge watch these over the holidays. HAM radio seems like a better prep over Satellite phone for our times. If the grid goes out, a lot of folks will be hunting for their relatives.
Like many others, I want to thank you for making the effort to produce these videos. I passed the technician exam this morning, with your help.
Congratulations!
Very good video Have been ham since 1972. My son, older brother, nephew, niece, sister-in-law, and I'm currently using my late fathers call sign, WA4PMP. Thanks. Ron Pugh 73's
Thank you! I’m prepping for the test in about two weeks. Your presentation helped a lot. No BS, just the facts.
Thanks again.
As of the 29 of may I am 13, and thought that it would be handy to have this knowledge. I hope to get my license before the first of December, or maybe sometime this month!
Gary great videos, very clear and concise. I was doing the self study and just taking the test via the QRZ site and supplemented by the ARRL Red Ham Radio license test and was just trying to remember the answers without really understanding the material. Got poor results with my testing and didn't pass the technician test twice. I was 2 short the first test and 1 short the second test from passing. I watched all 9 lessons and did the redbook test one time and took the exam the next day and got 34 out 35 thanks to you. You made everything seem so logical and understandable.
Thank you for providing such great material and in doing it in such a pleasant manner. I don't have my call sign yet, but would love to make contact someday and thank you personally. Semper Fi to my Marine friends out there. Tks again Gary, really appreciate all the time it took u to put this together!!
Very insightful, certainly a monumental task. What an interesting world opens up, thank you for guiding us viewers through it.
I would just like to extend a sincere thank you for the amount of effort you put into this series. I am currently studying for online examination pending given current circumstances and found this to be extremely comprehensive and well presented.
Hi Gary. I was looking for material to get my license. I love your tutorials! I'm in section two and have learned a lot already. I want to take a little time and thank you for taking YOUR time in creating such wonderful content. Your efforts are greatly appreciated. Thank you, and I will let you know I got my license.
I'm studying for my Technician License. I got 22 questions on my third try in my practice test!
Thank you very much for making your videos available to us. I appreciate the time and effort that goes into making each video and it is no easy task. I’m looking forward to getting my license soon!
Great teaching style for me. Thank you! I was a CW operator Novice 40 years ago and I’m seeking a new beginning as Technician with your course. I hope to test for General in 2021.
Thank you for taking the time to do this I went to an open house at my local Ham club k3smt about a year ago and finally have some free time to pursue this thanks for your help.
Hi Gary, thank you so much for taking the time to help those new to the craft prepare for their license. I greatly appreciate the effort that has gone into your episodes and am grateful you are helping others up.
Thanks That is kind of you to say.
Thank you for taking the time to create these lesson videos. I sat for the Tech. Exam yesterday (06/08/2019) and passed. These lessons were a great addition to my study materials.
I just registered to take my test this weekend at a (somewhat) local hamfest and was pleasantly surprised to stumble across your videos afterwards, thank you. As a recent comp. engineering grad wanting to get into the space industry, I was more than happy to see that my hobbies/interests of radio co-align with you and your background.
Great videos they helped out a lot passed my technician exam on the first try the videos helped out more than anything thinking about going back for my general. Thanks again 73
Thanks! I am glad they helped you.
I have watched a few of these classes on other TH-cam channels hoping to learn what I can and maybe I can pass the exam and get a license. This is the first one I have seen that made a genuine and thorough effort to define and explain some of the acronyms associated with amateur radio. RTTY for example, i had no clue what it meat until now. I am now encouraged to order the textbook and hopefully move forward thanks to this great class. I had honestly about given up on it.
I appreciate you doing this. I am preparing to take the test next month.
These lessons were a great addition to my study materials.🤔
Thank you for all the time and effort you put into this. I look forward to continuing with you. Love the slideshow format. I can pause and take notes. I like that you are doing more than just questions and answers. I am here to learn not just pass the test. I do like that you show what would be on the test as we go along. All around a fantastic format. Thank you so much!!!
wow finally some real overall FCC information to see what this is all about? 😎 thank you very much. now to get started on the Technician License. 🤩
Thanks, this is a great way to prep before taking a couple's days worth of courses, leading up to the test. I appreciate that your particular experiences and interest in bringing everyone into the practice.
So glad I found this channel!
Just starting and this looks DOABLE. Easy to follow, & as you say, bite size you can stick with. Thanks.
Great series that helped me easily pass the Technician exam. Thank you and on to your General course!
Good afternoon Sir. I wanted to thank you for putting these videos together. It helped me pass the HAM technicians test. After I finished with your series of videos, then read teh book by Gordon West. With your videos and then the book had no problem with the test. Passed with flying colors. Still waiting on my call sign, so can't touch the radio yet. :-) Now on to study your videos for the HAM General tests. Lots of good stuff. Thank you Sir and Happy Easter 2021
Thank you so much for helping persons get there ham radio licenses.
Thanks Gary I just passed my technician exam
Thank you! I started Saturday, ordered the “text book” and it arrived Sunday. I was aiming for taking the test in late December, but by Tuesday I felt I was ready for the November Wednesday test date at my testing location… I passed with one wrong answer. Then the test people offered the opportunity to try the General Class exam! I guess you had enough extra info and I picked up enough perusing the text book to pass that, too, although I did miss a few more questions. Now I think I better actually study the General Class material, and I have ambitions to learn and seek the Extra.
Thank you passed my tech today ur info is very helpful. Will be using ur study help for general
Kind patient Dad vibe. Love it! And NASA too!
Thank you so much for posting this!!!
I’m excited to get started.
I love the homemade music!!!!
Thanks for posting these in small pieces. I'm studying now using these and some other materials for the Tech and perhaps General while I'm at it
Great job. Keep this data up-to-date. Doing well!
Thank you so much. You are so nice to share this info.!
Great video. To-the-point. Concise.
But please... Look at the waveform when you're making the video and look for spots where the volume changes drastically! Normalize the volume, please. I lost my hearing permanently @ 14:50.
I got my FCC GROL plus ship RADAR endorsement before getting my Technician class amateur radio license. Frustratingly, I haven't been getting my engineering or electronics technician jobs. I got into HAM to keep my mind active doing radio projects and I can include them on my resume or job interview.
Thanks for this video. Greatly appreciated. I am preparing to take the test in the near future.
Thanks so much, I will follow your course as I prepare for my exam.
Thank you! Clear and concise 👍
Hi Gary! Great lessons. I also want to comment on your excellent guitar tune. At some point, could you produce a tutorial on how to play your tune. I would greatly appreciate learning your tune as a tribute to you. Something to consider for us guitar players. Thank you.👍👍
Thank you for doing what you do.This is exactly what i was looking for. Looking forward too learning more!
Thank you, nice start.
I stumbled upon this youtube and enjoyed it very much. Very well done. I just ordered a book to in order to get my Technician Lic. and someone said they ordered your text book. I did not notice that there was one. I am taking my test first week in Sept. Where can i get the book? and how quickly? Also How many youtube sessions are there for the Technicians license? Thank you.......very much
Thank you for your time sir.
Thank you for this course!
Great class many thanks sir.
Thank you part 1 down!!😊
If you are a prepper watching to be secret among a group of friends and family, you would be wise to recruit and experience ham radio operator to join your team. All the other prepper activities will likely take your time away from learning the ends and outs of ham radio. It is a very satisfying hobby what in bad times you would be well advised to have an experience radio man living in your team.
If you are a prepper, it is even wiser to be the operator!
Thank you for these videos!
Thank you for sharing your expertise
I like it I'll be ready for your next lesson !! And thank !! Scorpio 0038 !
Thank you. I have subscribed and planning on studying your corse. Thanks again.
Awesome, thank you!
great class, great notes taken
Thank you for your videos!
Good information!! Thank you, sir
Great course. Will you also be covering the General and Amateur Extra courses as well?
Thanks for your feedback. The General Questions change this year. Once I get a stable question poll, I will begin working on it.
Any follow up Gary?
Thank-you for posting this.I hope to get a Technician License,just ordered the handbook to follow along with.Do the 17 videos in the playlist cover this or should I be looking for more?
So far, so good.
great job Thank you sir
Thank you! I really appreciate this. Of course I want to pass the exam. But I'm the type of person that likes to pull things apart and figure out the "why". I couldn't stomach the other trainings that were mindlessly reciting the correct answers. I do have one suggestion, provide a lesson plan instead of just Lesson x Part y. That way, if we need to go back and review some material, we at least know where to look.
I'll see what I can do on the next iteration. Thanks for your thoughts.
THANK YOU!
Thank you Sir.
Very Helpful
I just marked all 10 lessons for the Technician classes on my playlist. I am curious. I was under the impression that there is a pool of 400 questions and 35 are selected from the pool. The videos do not cover 400 questions, so I am puzzled. Thank you again for a very well done video.
The pool must be at least 10 times the required number of questions.
18:15 Curious! What if someone wanted to use the Law Enforcement Phonetic Alphabet? Less syllables and that was the one I learned watching Adam-12 and TJ Hooker.😀 Do you specifically have to use the Nato one?
You can use the Law Enforcement Phonetic Alphabet but it might be confusing to foreign contact where English is a second language . NATO is recommended because it is internationally understood.
Thank you
Thanks for this!!
I can’t find part 2 thank you I am new to this
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Why would anyone assume that I want more than one primary license grant?
Thanks for doing this. Also what is the son at the end of video?
Good Job!
Thank You :)
Words like 70 cm band are confusing for beginners because I'm literally imagining a 70 cm rubber band right now.
I have a question for you: my purpose to get a license is to communicate with my four families in NY and Cali. Only one license is ok for the family or each one of us should get it? Thanks
Only one person needs to be licensed but they must be in control of the transceiver at all times. That said, I encourage that all get a license.
I'm attempting to find your series for the General License Course - I subscribed to your channel but find no lesson 1 part 1 - can y0ou help please.
You reference a textbook, could you supply a link. Thank you.
The only issue that I have with this video is your voice going in and out. Many times I would have to turn the volume to max because I can barely hear and then scrambling to turn the volume down because your voice is too loud. Outside of that fantastic video.
Thanks for your feedback. I will try to correct this issue in future videos.
In my opinion. It aint worth getting my general after spending much money on new 2023 books and online courses.
And the biggest thing I've noticed speaking on the radio
You say something wrong. Its static. Or some 90yr old Elmer comes on. And its critique critique.
My local ham club in Birmingham AL 146.88. From what I've seen. There mainly all Extras.
And could careless about a guy thats been a Technician for the past 5yrs.
Asked for help. Its buy this book. I have really tried. It took me 3 times over to pass. For me a hobby that is dying in participation.
You might want to change somewhat to bring more people. Instead of pushing them away.
After spending alot money on radios and what not. And no help.
I will say this. After 20yrs of driving over the road big truck. I could get on and talk in an instant. No Elmer critiquing me.
I went in full force in this hobby. And started losing interest. Last year 2022.
I have noticed if you dont have a BIG wallet especially at the ham club or ham fest. They kinda push you away..
I have seen a 10yr girl walk in pass the tech test. And the ham club member said to me why cant you do that?
Later after asking around. The little girls father was a VE. And his friend helped the girl pass.
That really pissed me off.. Again boils down to MONEY ....
Over and out
KQ4JHQ
Whiskey?
A small family of serious preppers need to know a couple of things about using two way radio in your prepper activities. First of all anything you say over any kind of transmitted radio including police radios and taxi cabs can be heard by anyone with the proper listening equipment. You know the first question for a prepper and his radio is how secret must he be? If you and your small group have decided to be hiding and secret you must use radio is very sparingly. A long range ham radio well allow you to talk around the world but he also heard around the world by just anyone. That means everything you're saying over your long range radio must be coded between you and your receiver friend in such a way said listeners cannot guess where you are and where are you hiding. This man the long range radio will have to be run by adults who can cope with cloaking their words in such a way that they will not reveal where they are located. You can create a CHEAT SHEET where code words such as the Green Valley mean something to you and only your friends.
Shorter range low power walkie talkies will not have that problem as extensively but it's always present. Imagine your 7 year old daughter has an infected foot so she calls on her small radio to daddy and says I'm at the corner of green and lake street in X town.,,, call please daddy come and get me. Anyone who is hearing that call and knows that it's intersection and the town could easily be waiting for you with your daughter tied up in the trunk and you ready to be victimized. Speakers and radio transmissions is a problem for any secretive prepper. Keep that in mind when you start thinking long range radio usage.
Another problem where's secret long range radio communication is that to do that well you must have an outdoor and very visible antenna up in the air sadly. Sadly it can be seen............... bad guys can just cruise around looking for a visible long range antenna that is very easy to identify. bad guys all they need to follow the l wire from the antenna right into your hidden otherwise hidden living space. Keeping your location secret is a serious issue for any long range radio usage and of course other issues arise also.
Understand, normal ham radio usage is not meant to be secret, in fact trying to reach other hams is a part of the fun Hobbit. However if you're trying to hide during very bad times.... These are issues you must think about in advance
There are no exams planned in the near future, for good reason. Why can't the technician exam be administered over the Internet?
Perhaps because It would be too easy to cheat by getting someone else to take the exam for you.
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If I am preparing to take the test in October 2019, does this mean the questions on my test will not come from this pool of test questions?
This course uses the current question pool.
I'm studying hoping to take the test next week!
I forgot to renew my license . Help me get my call sign back N4DUF. Thanks. 10:02 10:03 10:04
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What is the text book you speak of?
www.amazon.com/ARRL-Radio-License-Manual-Spiral/dp/1625950829/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=ARRL+Ham+Radio+License+Manual+4th+Edition&qid=1571223183&sr=8-1