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This Technician Amateur Radio Ham License Manual uses 59 cartoon characters, including the 26 'Phoneticos', whose bodies are Morse code electromagnetic waves, to prepare the reader for the FCC Technician Amateur Radio license examination. The names of the Phoneticos come from the International Phonetic Alphabet, used in communications. The author, K6YB, was licensed as a General Class Radio Amateur in 1947, at age 13. Ham radio led to a career in engineering, and a lifetime hobby. The author is also a licensed Calfornia Professional Electrical Engineer. The book is used by the author in Los Angeles area school & community ham radio classes.
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Ride the Airwaves with ALFA & ZULU: Preparation for the Technician Amateur Radio HAM License Examination
2000, ABTRONIX
Paperback
in English
- First Edition
0965108813 9780965108812
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This is a tutorial suitable for some who is studying the U.S. Technician Class Amateur Radio Operator License. It may not reflect all current examination questions. It is illustrated with line drawings to help with learning the technical content presented.
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