Posted: 6/5/2015 10:23:24 AM EDT
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He's 9. I'd like to get him a technician license. Can I just take the test for him?
Just kidding. Are there study resources that are a little more kid-friendly? The No-Nonsense is a little too terse and I'm afraid the ARRL book will be too verbose. |
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Ham Test Online Interesting: http://www.nc4fb.org/wordpress/kid-friendly-technician-license-exam-2014-2018-self-study-program/ |
| I was just going to post the same topic. My 8 yo daughter has been asking me when she can start studying. I told her once school gets out. Well, they are out and they day she go out of school, she asked me if she could start studying! We'll see about giving this a try. |
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I just passed my Extra exam using that site. Now I'm using his GROL site to study for that exam. Highly recommended. Quoted:
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Ham Test Online I just passed my Extra exam using that site. Now I'm using his GROL site to study for that exam. Highly recommended. I got Tech and Gen with HTO and been studying Extra. The explanations are a little weak. I'll look a the NC4FB stuff further. |
| I agree with the others that the practice tests are a great way to start. The practice tests are great for helping to memorize the rules, and other general info required on the test. However, for the math questions and ohms law problems I would recommend teaching them the theory. You could maybe make it a bit more interesting by adding some simple practical exercises with a multimeter, batteries, and resistors. Having them draw the circuit, calculate the expected values, then taking measurements to check their results will help to build practical skills and also make the learning more fun. |
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Just what the hobby needs . . . more young hams. No, really, that's just what we need. I used HamTestOnline for all three of my licenses, but I'm not sure that it's kid friendly. I like the suggestion of doing some electrical experiments to make it more fun. That's probably a good idea. I just want somebody to play radios with. |
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Quoted: He's 9. I'd like to get him a technician license. Can I just take the test for him? Just kidding. Are there study resources that are a little more kid-friendly? The No-Nonsense is a little too terse and I'm afraid the ARRL book will be too verbose. I would hit QRZ with him. And you can help him with the test The things he does not understand, explain it and he'll likely pick it up quick. It's real easy stuff. I think a few weeks/summer of qrz.com practice tests you'll have a new tech. |
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Quoted: I just passed my Extra exam using that site. Now I'm using his GROL site to study for that exam. Highly recommended. Quoted: Quoted: Ham Test Online I just passed my Extra exam using that site. Now I'm using his GROL site to study for that exam. Highly recommended. I bought Gordon West's GROL book and then used FCC Test Online to practice. Out of the three elements I took, I missed one question. |
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I bought Gordon West's GROL book and then used FCC Test Online to practice. Out of the three elements I took, I missed one question. Quoted:
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Ham Test Online I just passed my Extra exam using that site. Now I'm using his GROL site to study for that exam. Highly recommended. I bought Gordon West's GROL book and then used FCC Test Online to practice. Out of the three elements I took, I missed one question. I actually have his book! I forgot that I bought that, it's been sitting on my bookshelf. Thanks for reminding me. |