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The written test should be made much harder especially the theoretical

part.


What do you mean by "theoretical"?

Which part of the written test is not "theoretical"?



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"Donal" wrote

"Professor Howard Hill" wrote
The written test should be made much harder especially the theoretical

part.


What do you mean by "theoretical"?

Which part of the written test is not "theoretical"?

It's semantics. Most of the entry level "Tech" test here in the USA deals
with definitions and priviledges such as allowed frequency bands which,
being established by FCC rules, are not considered theoretical. You can view
sample tests at www.qrz.com.


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I found the theory questions to be easy, and
had trouble with the band plan memorization.

Band plans are much easier to remember once
you start operating. And you can keep a
reference diagram next to your radio.


Bart


"Donal" wrote

"Professor Howard Hill" wrote


The written test should be made much harder especially the theoretical

part.


What do you mean by "theoretical"?

Which part of the written test is not "theoretical"?

 
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