Pathfinder III
- 5,200
- First Name
- Kent
- Last Name
- Reynolds
- Member #
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1632
- Ham/GMRS Callsign
- K6KNT
- Service Branch
- Retired Firefighter
Pathfinder III
1632
Off-Road Ranger I
Pathfinder III
1632
Hopefully Corrie and my wife Lucy will get theirs soon.
Pathfinder III
1632
Working on it as we speak. We will have resources for you very soonGreat video & information. Is there one of these classes available in San Diego area ?
Endurance II
I would second. I am down and I know at least one non ob member that would join in. @DieselPoweredCamel I'm sure would be down.Awesome thanks so much. Would definitely be in for this class & im sure there’s enough OLB members in San Diego to be able to fund a class for this. Thanks again & will be keeping my eye out for any new info.
Enthusiast III
Pathfinder III
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The Modesto cram was publicized for months prior and I would have hoped my invites to it would have reached you. So I apologize for that.Did I her something about another one of these training/test events happening in San Francisco? I would have done the Tracey one if I knew about it. How can I find out about any future events?
Thanks
Enthusiast III
Pathfinder III
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Every location location seems to do it slightly different, my advice is to use the study guides then go take the test.Thanks,
I guess I haven't been watching close enough. I did look at the ARRL site last night and noticed they have testing in San Jose every week in Jan-Feb. I think this is different than the cram session that happened in Modesto. This sounds like just the test being administered whereas the cram session seems like an all day study workshop/test combo. Am I correct?
Thanks
Member III
If you are wanting to take a class it looks like there is one in San Jose starting Jan 10th but I am not seeing any test sessions.Thanks,
I guess I haven't been watching close enough. I did look at the ARRL site last night and noticed they have testing in San Jose every week in Jan-Feb. I think this is different than the cram session that happened in Modesto. This sounds like just the test being administered whereas the cram session seems like an all day study workshop/test combo. Am I correct?
Thanks
I have been studying for the test, I'm using Hamstudy.org. I would suggest going there an taking a few of the practice test and see how you do. For me I was just 1 or 2 questions from passing without even looking at the study guide. The software keeps track what you get wrong and will push those questions till you get them right.Thanks,
I guess I haven't been watching close enough. I did look at the ARRL site last night and noticed they have testing in San Jose every week in Jan-Feb. I think this is different than the cram session that happened in Modesto. This sounds like just the test being administered whereas the cram session seems like an all day study workshop/test combo. Am I correct?
Thanks
Enthusiast III
One of the volunteer administrators, who happens to also be a college professor, told us at the beginning of the Modesto Ham Cram to learn the test, then worry about learning how it all relates to HAM radio operations later.Funny thing is I'll be able to pass the test no problem but have no clue how to use the radio.