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ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual) (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual)

ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual) (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual)
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ARRL Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual) (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual)

 
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Get your FIRST ham radio license! Easy-to-understand bite-sized sections. Use this book, and pass the 35-question license test. Includes the latest question pool with answer key, for use beginning July 1, 2006. Designed for self-study and for classroom use. Intended for all newcomers, instructors and schoolteachers.This is the most popular introduction to Amateur Radio! The ARRL Ham Radio License Manual is your ticket to joining the ranks of amateur radio operators.Use this book to discover the appeal of ham radio. The Amateur Radio Service offers a unique mix of technology, public service, convenience and fun. Some hams enjoy communicating across the country and around the globe, making new friends over the airwaves. Others like to build and experiment with electronics, experiencing cutting edge technologies. Some use their radios and skills during emergencies or disasters when all else fails. And, today's ham radio gear offers possibilities for getting started at any level. Your first radio station might be at home, in the car, or small enough to take with you on the go.

 
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Product Details
Author:H. Ward Silver
Paperback:283 pages
Publisher:Amer Radio Relay League
Publication Date:June 01, 2006
Language:English
ISBN:0872599639
Product Width:1.93 centimeters
Product Height:2.62 centimeters
Product Weight:0.01 pounds
Package Length:10.8 inches
Package Width:8.2 inches
Package Height:0.7 inches
Package Weight:1.55 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 65 reviews

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Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 65 customer reviews )
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48 of 49 found the following review helpful:


5A good introduction to ham radio  May 14, 2007 By Mary Bos "NG7C"
I used this book to study for my technician level test. I passed with a 100 percent. The book was well written to give you enough information in a interesting read. This book is not too dull or dry except for the FCC rule part. But rules are hard to make exciting to read. This book told you enough to pass the test with plenty to spare.

The technician test is not too technical, no electrical circuits or attenna design type questions. The test is more operating procedure, permitted operating frequencies, permitted wattages and attenna heights.

If you want to stay on the local voice repeaters, packet radio, or internet protocols on the 2m, 1.25m, 70cm and the other permitted bands; a technician's license is all you need.

83 of 89 found the following review helpful:


4Solid class-in-a-book to help you pass your Technician's exam  Oct 18, 2006 By James Perkins
This book is organized as a welcome to amateur radio, followed by chapters with course sections. At the end of each section certain exam questions are listed. You can then flip to the 392 question Element 2 exam at the end and test your knowledge. The book is good for teens through adults and is written in straightforward language with most essentials concisely introduced and explained.

I come from a technical background so the book was a review, but I appreciated the textbook-like layout where each concept was introduced (to a high-school or higher audience), then I could go to see the exact test questions and answer listed at the back. I feel I thoroughly know all the base material now that the questions are derived from.

If you want to go from an 80-90% passing grade on your exam to 100% score, then supplement the ARRL book with Gordon West's "Technician Class" book. Mr. West works the from the other direction, presenting each question, then the answer, and then briefly explaining the answer. I found that a perfect strength to complement the only weakness I was able to find in the ARRL book.

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3This Technician Class Manual is a real Dr. Jeckyll and Mr. Hyde  Nov 29, 2009 By dadajoy
What I mean by the review title is that the manual has a dual personality. The information presented in the manual seems to be adequate, and there is a lot of rah-rah for the fun that is Amateur Radio (and rightfully so). BUT, the ability to find specific information is frustratingly poor. GOOD is that the entire test question pool is present with the correct answer; BAD is that there is no page reference given so that one may go from the question to the page where the correct answer may be explained. GOOD is that the manual is easy to read; BAD is that the Table of Contents does not give chapter subdivision titles. GOOD is that the writers of the manual are true believers in the great thing that is Amateur Radio; BAD is that even the index underserves - not enough references, not enough specifics.
I took my copy and wrote a detailed Table of Contents in Word, including all the subdivisions and their pages. Also, I redlined in next to each test question answer the page where the information was found. Unfortunately, this extra work I did only helps me, not other readers. Also, there are several test questions where an explanation for the correct answer cannot be found. Back to the Good/Bad duality for a second, GOOD is that as the reader finishes a particular section of the text, there is a gray box telling the reader to "now go answer these questions..."; BAD is that some of the questions were not answered or explained in that section of text, and there is no way to know if there is anywhere else in the text where that question is explained.
Now, I am not saying that the book is worthless nor recommending against it; what I am saying is that it is exceedingly difficult to find things quickly. Certainly there is learning value to the reader who takes the time to do the extra referencing research as I did, and I do recommend that anyone who buys the book put in that extra effort. Good Luck, and I hope to hear you on the air!

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5Arrl Ham Radio License Manual: All You Need to Become an Amateur Radio Operator (Arrl Ham Radio License Manual)  Mar 15, 2007 By Thomas J. Archer
Excellent resource, it is all in here. If you study this book, you will pass your Technician's License exam.

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1Old Version - Out of date exam  Dec 19, 2010 By Corvus
This edition is out of date. The Technician Class License exam bank was revised as of July 1st, 2010, and this book covers the exam that was given between July 1, 2006 and July 1, 2010.

Most likely, the book that you are looking for the is the second edition of the ARRL Ham Radio License Manual, ISBN number 978-0-87259-097-7. As of December 19th, 2010, Amazon.com lists the second edition as being available in 2 to 5 weeks.

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