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echo: amateur_radio
to: Kostie Muirhead
from: Bob Seaborn
date: 2015-04-06 22:06:00
subject: Canadian Operators?

>   Re: Canadian Operators?
 >   By: Joe Delahaye to Kostie Muirhead on Mon Apr 06 2015 13:25:12
 >
 >JD> Good luck on the test. Are you going for a Basic, or full version? I
 > dont
 >JD> know how much interest there is any more in Packet. I have one here,
 > but
 >JD> when I switched 2 meters radios, I have to rebuild the interface. Have
 > not
 >JD> got around to it yet 
 >
 > I'm going to attempt basic with honours to start, then maybe try for
 > theadvanced down the road. We'll see how that goes anyways. Yeah, I get

Might I suggest that you run the web based IC exam generator multiple times
a day, for a few weeks, doing it over and over again.  You'll learn to
recognize the questions, and the correct answers.  A friend did that, and
after 7-10 days, ended up with 92 on the basic exam.  (mind you, having a
background in commercial fm twoway radios probably helped)






                       .....Bob


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