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New Training PPT’s
Technician Class PPT’s
T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T0, Take Aways T1-T0
Technician Class Study Guide (expires after June 30, 2010)
2010 Technician Class Study Guide (valid on July 1, 2010)
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General Class PPT’s
G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, G8, G9, G0
General Class Study Guide (expires after June 30, 2010)
No commentsAmateur Extra Class Exam, Mathematic Equations
This study aid comes from Jack Swinden, W5JCK.
Amateur Extra Exam Math Equations
No commentsI designed this document as an aid for reviewing the mathematics necessary to solve the exam questions. It does not cover the mathematical or electrical theories behind the equations. To study the theory, I highly recommend The ARRL Extra Class License Manual and Gordon West’s Extra Class FCC License Preparation for Element 4. Both of these publications were of great help to me in preparing for my Amateur Extra Class exam.
This document is copyright © 2007 by Ceburn Jack Swinden, W5JCK, and may be freely distributed. Good luck on your Amateur Extra exam.
73 de W5JCK
Radio Teacher Project
The Radio Teacher Project goal is to provide free documentation for Amateur Radio Tests. Paul Guido N5IUT, is editor of the Radio Teacher Project.
2007 Technician Test
Technician Test Study Guide
Technician Test Study Guide (printable)
Technician Test Notes for each Subelement
T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T0
2007 General Test
General Test Question Pool
General Test Question Pool (Excel format)
General Test Q&A by Subelement (Word document)
G1, G2, G3, G4, G5, G6, G7, G8, G9, G0
If these materials have helped in any way, send a thanks to radioteacher@gmail.com
No commentsTechnician Class
All lessons below in one zip file
Technician Class Introduction
You may edit by these with your Club Name or Logo.
Questions & Answers Only Power Point Presentation
These are just the questions and answers with no information slides.
T1-T0 Tech Question and only the correct Answer in Microsoft Word
This document is just the question followed by an answer with no question numbers or the A B C D in front of the answers.
The individual PPT’s below T1.ppt thru T0.ppt, these are the presentations for the specific Sub-elements…. The T1 is the first one and the QA means that there are Q&A’s at the end of this PPT…so it starts off with the Info slides, goes to the “Take Away” slides and then goes to the Q&A’s. The PPT files are good on newer computers.
T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T0
All files are for non-commercial use and considered placed in the public domain. No translating to another language and selling them that way to get around this request. There are about 35MB of files so I hope you have broadband capabilities for the downloading.
Each PPT has three sections to them. The first is what I call the “Information” part. This is the guts of the lessons. The second part is what I call: “Take Aways” and this section is a condensed set of the ‘info’ section. The third section is the questions and answers for that sub-element. Lots of custom animation throughout the PPT’s. Each question in section three will show the correct answer by the next mouse click.
The first slide in each PPT will need your editing. I have included on the first slide of each sub-element my organization and date of the lesson. Obviously you want your own organization on this first slide and your date if you want. There is also another PPT that is just the questions and answers… all ten sub-elements in one file. I have one Word document that is questions and answers in the following format: Red print of ID at top of each page. Black question followed by Blue answer. No question numbers and no A B C D in front of answers. This is 40 pages long. One cover page, two for Table of Contents and two for index. Thanks to Paul, N5IUT, for adding the five additional pages for this file. Each page of the 35 will have one question from it for their exam. Random by the software you use to generate the exams, but each page is dedicated to one letter sub-section of each sub-element.
Keep in mind, these files have been received from N8KBR, Earl, and I edited what he sent me. He did the rigorous task of typing the basic info into Power Point and sent me those slides. Then I imported his slides to my template and did the custom animation and addition of pictures and graphics. We who have been involved with this project have been doing it for the ‘love of our hobby’ and do not expect any commercial use from our efforts. These files are public domain and you may edit them to suit your specific needs.
Any questions about why I did what I did and how I did it, please email me directly and I’ll share what ever you need. If you have any suggestions as to how I could have done something differently, please also send this to me so I can learn other techniques. I’m 63 and still learning.
Feedback, comments, suggestions, etc will be greatly appreciated so we can use them for the next project which is the General License.
73,
~Bob, K3DIO
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