RST is announcing a fall 2023
Technician Licensing Class

Experienced teachers

The class starts Thursday, October 5th from 6:00pm to 8:30pm. It is taught by real ham operators with real life experience, offering support during and after class.

There will be six weekly classes at Immanuel Presbyterian Church, Witherspoon Hall, 9252 E 22nd St, Tucson.

Free FCC Testing

On November 13, the Monday after the last class, RST sponsors free FCC exam testing, also at the Immanuel Presbyterian Church.

Summary

Dates: Thursdays weekly from Oct 5, 2023 to Nov 9.
Time: 6:00pm to 8:30pm
Location: Immanuel Presbyterian Church, 9252 E 22nd St.

Contact Information

Email, Ken, N7AKL, at n7akl.ken@gmail to reserve a place in class and for more information or to be notified of future classes.


Practice Quizzes For Technician

These quizzes were specifically arranged to follow the classes taught by Ken Lesniak, N7AKL. They are also arranged to support the textbook for the class authored by Gordon West. There are a total of 411 questions in the sections below. You can find the same questions and answers in a phone friendly format at Technician Ham Class – projectnotions. The official repository for the FCC questions pools is at NCVEC – Amateur Question Pools.

  1. About Ham Radio (9 questions)
  2. Call Signs (14 questions)
  3. Control (13 questions)
  4. Mind The Rules (11 questions)
  5. Tech Frequencies (25 questions)
  6. Your First Radio (8 questions)
  7. Going Solo – Your First Amateur Radio Transmission (20 questions)
  8. Repeaters (12 questions)
  9. Emergency (12 questions)
  10. Weak Signal Propagation (22 questions)
  11. Talk To Outer Space (14 questions)
  12. Going Digital (25 questions)
  13. Multi-Mode Radio Excitement (28 questions)
  14. Run Some Interference Protection (15 questions)
  15. Electrons – Go With The Flow (44 questions)
  16. It’s The Law, Per Mr. Ohm (20 questions)
  17. Picture This (42 questions)
  18. Antennas (15 questions)
  19. Feed Me Some Good Coax (25 questions)
  20. Safety First! (37 questions)

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