I try to add two for every one; that way my list will never deplete and I will be around forever. Be the first to ask a question about No-Nonsense General Class License Study Guide. That would be the two circles from the other manuel showing an easy way to remember the Ohm’s formula. Congratulations, Katie! Thanks for your kind words, Vic, and thanks for reminding me that I should have posted a comment here that the Extra Class study guide is now available. Thanks, Yoni! You might be the first to get an Extra Class license by using my study materials. If you do buy the 2016 version and don’t pass the test before June 30, just let me know, and I’ll send you this updated version FREE! The Tech question pool is changing July 1, 2014, and the Tech Study Guide on this website uses the soon-to-expire pool. Despite what I said back in 2008, I do indeed have an Extra Class study guide now. I am confused as to if there is a charge for the study guide? The No-Nonsense series of amateur radio license study guides has become famous for helping people pass the tests. Unfortunately, that project didn’t work out. http://frugalfloridafun.com/getting-started-amateur-radio/, Thank you for putting this together! If you purchase the the current version and don’t pass the test by then, you can e-mail me, and I’ll send you a copy of the updated study guide. Thanks again, see you on twitter. It would have been so much easier to learn from the way you grouped everything together so that one could see it all at once rather than jumping back and forth and all over the place. Goodreads helps you keep track of books you want to read. With all these extra bands to play with, it’s time to kick some airwaves :-). Thank you so much for putting these guides together…you are a lifesaver. class test on Friday. * It gives them a chance to purchase either the. If you think you might be interested in this, let me know, and I’ll e-mail you when it’s ready. Written in a simple, easy-to-understand style, this study guide will teach you everything you need to know to pass the test. transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, recording or otherwise, without the prior 245 volts would be the voltage across a 50-ohm dummy load dissipating 1200 watts. I just passed my technician licensing test missing only one question! But your guide was so well written and presented the information in such a “learnable” way that it made that possible, and is a good ongoing reference as well. Thank you very much for the free study guides. The critical part of knowledge transfer and then seeing related questions that will be on the test made me able to reason and understand what the answer should be instead of just memorizing the answer to the question. The new, updated version of my Extra Class study guide is available in PDF and Kindle versions, as well as "smart" flash cards. I found it easier to remember the information in your guide easier to remember. Is this ok to do? I haven’t started studying for the Extra exam, i took the test anyway and missed it by 6 questions…. just wondering if these study guides are or partially irrelevant as the information provided is us based and i live in victoria australia which is designated as vk3. :). What terms were you using to search for the study guides? We have had some bail at the first break and then come back later to take the test, though. I’m sure that some of the technical material is the same between the U.S. and Australian tests–Ohm’s Law is the same in the U.S. and Australia, after all–but I adhere quite closely to the way that the questions are worded on the U.S. tests. Hi Dan, Well, through some diligent study aided by the study guide, this morning I became Houston’s newest Amateur Extra. When I would miss a question I would look it up in the guide and re-read that paragraph. I passed my General on 5/23/2012. I am a technician who will be taking the extra class exam in a couple of months. Hey, thanks for the fantastic guide. Used your study guides and passed the Technician class exam in May and the Extra class in June. Thank you! The aspects of the hobby that I enjoy most include operating CW on the HF bands, building kits and homebrewing gadgets, and teaching amateur radio classes. Ronny, KC5EES High, thanks for these study guides, I was able to brush up and pick up my general. I was really hoping to get a piece of that extra study guide. I eventually ended up using your study guide and in just a few weeks I took my test and only missed two questions. V = sqrt (50 x 1200) = sqrt 60,000 = 245 V. Thanks for letting me be one of your beta testers for your No Nonsense Guide for the Amateur Extra Exam…I studied a total of 2 1/2 weeks and PASSED the test last Saturday….I have been asked, when will this be available to the general public. That’s really great, Roger. Awesome guides. They have lost that information of that call, even changed calls with J66+++now. That version was the first issue of the No-Nonsense, Technician-Class Study Guide. 7620 158th Ave NW I just wanted to say that the Extra guide worked. I have been using your study guides to help get people ready to take their tests, with good results. I guess that says something about the quality and easy reading of the tech guide. I hadn’t thought about asking them if they’d like to skip the class entirely. Go to hamradiouniversity.com and click on “Extra Class Study Guide.” I’d love it if you could contribute a section or two. Two of the new Scout Techs want to upgrade to General when the others try for Tech so they can stay ahead of their buddies. Hi, Dante. I haven’t received it yet. Thanks so much for the free study guide, it’s very helpful. I have your General and Extra guides and look forward to testing for them in the coming months. I also am trying to get another license here (old call was J6LKP issued in 1980. Your email address will not be published. I downloaded the Technician Class guide and passed. They were all pleased with the material and very appreciative of the help and support we gave them along the way. Cool! The more I think about this, the more I like the idea. No Nonsense General Class License Study Guide (for tests . Your study guides seem to have garnered much praise. Starting a new school year and have an Amateur Radio elective class in Fall/Spring. As for the wiki, I don’t think that I’ll be doing that. I can honestly say that I have helped thousands of people get their amateur radio licenses. The Best Ham Radio Study Guides [FREE DOWNLOAD – Tips for . Read "No Nonsense General Class License Study Guide: for Tests Given Between July 2019 and June 2023" by Dan Romanchik KB6NU available from Rakuten Kobo. It was a great help, and I successfully passed the Technician Class exam this past Monday. Finally I purchased your Extra Class Guide for Kindle and used it in conjunction with Hamstudy’s flashcards. It was concise and helped me understand things not just memorize the correct answers. The main category is Amateur Radio Study Guides that is about Amateur Radio Study Guides. I have a long remote winter ahead of me, I don’t live near any ham clubs and I don’t know any local hams. I appreciate your commitment and effort, and look forward to digging in and studying it. Thank you for providing an exceptionally good resource. N1NJI 73s, Ok, i re-did the math, no-code tech went into effect in ’91, so i got my license at 15… Thanks for the general study guide. If you type “2015 General Class study guide” into the search box at the top of the page, you’ll find those sections. I passed and was complemented on my studying. I guess I remembered more than I thought. Trustee, LBJ High School ARC, K5LBJ Both passed the tech exam on their first try and felt so confident that they attempted the general test that same day. Nathan, the lad without a call sign. Our Community Emergency Response Team (CERT) needed to add ham radio operators to our team if we were ever going to be able to communicate during drills, exercises, and/or deployments. I had my doubts how well they’d be able to do with just that simple Tech Guide, but they erased those doubts after seeing them do as well as they did! We’ll probably skip the review, and go straight to the testing … and do another “Q & A” session after the testing. Am currently studying the General study guide, Gonna test tomorrow evening. Dan, Used your Extra guide as part of my studies for the Exam exam this weekend and passed! I have wanted to have a HAM license since I was a teenager. PDF version; Kindle version; Barnes & Noble Nook version; Kobo version; Paperback version I look forward to reading your latest Extra class study guide soon. :) The study guides are a great resource and I’m feeling fairly confident about Monday. Your study guide is understandable. I might be up for working on a rephrased-type guide such as this for Extra – we’ll see how it goes. from the “Electronics” section at http://www.electronicstheory.com seem to be pretty good. Myself and several others in the class were totally new to electronics etc. this is a wonderful thing you have done, keep up the great work. Hence, ever since, it’s been backwards. Can I use portions of your guide in the presentation? I am happy to say that I am now making more money than I ever have and am working a job that I sincerely enjoy. Well, I printed out KB6NU’s General Class No-Nonsense Study Guide at the recommendation of a fellow JSARS club member (who passed his exam the month before with 31/35) and re-took the test. I recommend both study guides to anyone wanting to take the test. About The No-Nonsense, General Class License Study Guide The resource is currently listed in dxzone.com in a single category. I wanted to let you now that I mentioned your study guides in an article I wrote for my site. Now I am ready and hope that you can do the Extra Study Guide please. I was floored. Bill Thanks, Dan. I just took my element 2 exam last night and passed it with flying colors. Have people been successful teaching the whole thing in one day, followed by the exam? Science kits to allow the students to build basic circuits and discover how components work. Wanted to drop a note and a big THANK YOU for providing the best Technician study guide out there. The No-Nonsense series of amateur radio license study guides has become famous for helping people pass the tests. Started studying the material on 1-21-17, took the test 1-26-17 and passed. Let me know if that works for you or not. I think I’ll have to get my 20m vertical back up in the air first, but that shouldn’t be a problem. To bad your guide is not the official one and more people could be helped by it. I’ve underlined the link. Click here to get all of my "No Nonsense" study guides and "smart" flash cards, Also available: The CW Geek's Guide to Having Fun with Morse Code, Online General classes. I planned to also produce  iPhone and iPad versions, but I can’t seem to get Apple to straighten out my iTunes developer account.