@667 @HakFoo Unfortunately our club is fixated on scheduled instructor led classes (death by powerpoint for the most part) and in-person administration of electronic tests.
They deliberately conceal the fact that self-study and on-demand remote testing are options when people inquire about getting licensed.
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jecxjo@midwest.social 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 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 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.
ndz@noauthority.social 1 month ago
@jecxjo @667 the people who told me they don't want to memorize the answers and would rather fully understand all Q's never ended up taking the tests.
It's not all or nothing. You don't need 100% to pass.
Bebef@mastodon.social 1 month ago
@jecxjo @667 Exactly the same thing here.
I must say however, that I NEVER EVER "learned" something and then was able to "just do it".
Even if learn everything by rote, you how have all the basic principals AND you can participate actively. THIS is when you start to learn! 😉
Everything else was just "on paper".
That said, I have my exam in about a month and I'm very excited. 😁