I must add, I truly appreciate your efforts to help us become better ham operators. I can only imagine the effort that went into producing these classes. Thanks.
Thank you kind sir for all your support and encouragement. I believe I will pay to get my amateur radio license, With so much crisis going on around us we need all the assistance that we can have.
@@RedWagonTechnology I did pass last night and are now working on the general. My undergraduate degree from 40 years ago was radio communication UHF/digital microwave but never practiced engineering. Thanks for the encouragement and the classes.
Hi Gary, been enjoying your classes. Is lesson 5 part 3 the last class? I have watched all up to now and for some reason the next click takes me back to part 1?
@@RedWagonTechnology Hi Gary! No worry on and no apology needed. I hope you feel better! This means I have to study the book which is quite the maze to finding answers but it does make me read. I love the ease of flowing through all the sections the way you set this up. I take the test on the 28th and will let you know how I do. Get better soon...... Thanks for your help on the way to my license!
Are you nuts? These other people who said you were going to slow in the course must be general or above license class. I am studying for the technician test and your previous classes have been a godsend now, I get dizzy, watching how fast you go who Are you providing the service for? New guys or guys who have been doing this for a while? Please go back to your former format. That format was perfect. We had time to scan all the possible answers and make a decision. The current format does not do that.
Ready to return my first ham radio that I haven’t even taken out of the box. Listening to these lessons is like standing next to a freeway. Lots of unfiltered noise. Feels like learning a dead language. Maybe just need to buy a CB. :-( Where does one get practical hands on experience without having to memorize all this random information?
Trust me, what you learn here is far from a dead language. I feel your frustration though. That is why I made these videos. To help people like you learn a difficult subject. 'Nothing worth having comes easy.' - Theodore Roosevelt
I must add, I truly appreciate your efforts to help us become better ham operators. I can only imagine the effort that went into producing these classes. Thanks.
Thank you kind sir for all your support and encouragement. I believe I will pay to get my amateur radio license, With so much crisis going on around us we need all the assistance that we can have.
Great content thanks for the education !
Exactly what I have been looking for, Q&A Thank You.
Great videos. Simple but definitely help me get ready for the test!
Your work is appreciated. I have the ARRL Manual ordered and look forward to doing you course!
Have fun!
Great classes. I am taking the exam tomorrow.
Best of luck!
@@RedWagonTechnology I did pass last night and are now working on the general. My undergraduate degree from 40 years ago was radio communication UHF/digital microwave but never practiced engineering. Thanks for the encouragement and the classes.
Really appreciate your help
Thank you!
My pleasure.
Thank you
Very helpful
Glad to hear that
Hi Gary, been enjoying your classes. Is lesson 5 part 3 the last class? I have watched all up to now and for some reason the next click takes me back to part 1?
More are on the way. I have been ill and that has slowed down production. Please accept my apologies.
@@RedWagonTechnology Hi Gary! No worry on and no apology needed. I hope you feel better! This means I have to study the book which is quite the maze to finding answers but it does make me read. I love the ease of flowing through all the sections the way you set this up. I take the test on the 28th and will let you know how I do. Get better soon...... Thanks for your help on the way to my license!
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Any time!
Are you nuts? These other people who said you were going to slow in the course must be general or above license class. I am studying for the technician test and your previous classes have been a godsend now, I get dizzy, watching how fast you go who Are you providing the service for? New guys or guys who have been doing this for a while? Please go back to your former format. That format was perfect. We had time to scan all the possible answers and make a decision. The current format does not do that.
Ready to return my first ham radio that I haven’t even taken out of the box.
Listening to these lessons is like standing next to a freeway. Lots of unfiltered noise. Feels like learning a dead language.
Maybe just need to buy a CB. :-(
Where does one get practical hands on experience without having to memorize all this random information?
Trust me, what you learn here is far from a dead language. I feel your frustration though. That is why I made these videos. To help people like you learn a difficult subject.
'Nothing worth having comes easy.' - Theodore Roosevelt