• HakFoo@lemmy.sdf.org
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    2 months ago

    As a non-amateur who every few months thinks "I should consider getting a license", I've been hoping for an obvious bootstrap point.

    The library has some old "here's every exam question" style cram books, but I'm actually looking for a course for understanding, so I don't pass the exam and proceed to have no idea what to do or how to behave. That went so well eith the driver's license exam. :)

    • 667@lemmy.radio
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      2 months ago

      Here’s your bootstrap. Assuming you’re in the US, HamStudy.org. Spaced repetition studying for the exam, no Morse code requirement anymore.

      FCC exams can now be administered remotely via computer. I’ve taken all three of my exams remotely; my first while sitting on a beach!

      • jecxjo@midwest.social
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        1 month ago

        I studied all the legal questions for all three license levels through brute force using that site. Went through the questions so many times that I could tell you the answer within the first few words.

        Now is that a good thing? Meh, i think most of the learning occurs once you're on the air. Then again, i do have a EE degree so the radio science part i already knew.

        • 667@lemmy.radio
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          1 month ago

          I agree. The FCC exam is a framework for learning. All my follow-on learning, including antenna building and using an NVNA have come from doing it.

          • jecxjo@midwest.social
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            1 month ago

            That was the big thing I brought up when giving exams. You just need to pass and then you can start learning.

    • Onno (VK6FLAB)@lemmy.radio
      hexagon
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      2 months ago

      The answer on how to get your licence depends on which country or locality you live.

      If you are comfortable sharing that, we can likely get you a starting point.