The No-Nonsense, Technician Class License Study Guide by Dan Romanchik, KB6NU

The No-Nonsense, Technician Class License Study Guide

by Dan Romanchik, KB6NU

56 pages
A study guide for the Technician Class amateur radio license.

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The No-Nonsense, Technician Class License Study Guide will help you get your first amateur radio license as quickly as possible. It clearly and succinctly explains the concepts, while at the same time gives you the answers to all of the questions you'll find on the test.

Here's an example:

"Voltage is the force that causes electrons to flow in a circuit. Voltage is sometimes called electromotive force, or EMF. An automobile battery, for example, usually supplies about 12 volts. The instrument used to measure Electromotive Force (EMF), or voltage, between two points such as the poles of a battery is called a voltmeter.

Current is the name for the flow of electrons in an electric circuit. Electrical current is measured in Amperes. The instrument used to measure the flow of current in an electrical circuit is called an ammeter."

Note that the correct answers are highlighted. Read through this manual a couple of times, take some practice tests online, and you’ll be ready for the test!

Testimonials

"I read and appreciated your No-Nonsense Study Guide. Using your guide and some notes I had taken directly from the question pool, I passed the test." - Jim, KE7IXM

"I am writing to let you know, I used your study guide to teach a two-day Technician Class. There were two students in the class. Both passed and are waiting for their call signs. I am very pleased with your study guide and look forward to using it in the future." - Les, WR3X

 

 

About the Author
Dan Romanchik, KB6NU, has been an amateur radio operator for more than 35 years, and for the past six years, has been teaching amateur radio classes. Active on HF, and a devoted CW operator, Dan blogs about amateur radio.

 

 

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