This time, I did remember to start the recording before the class started, so there is a YouTube of the entire class. If I can remember to hit the record button before all four sessions, there will be a complete KB6NU Tech class on my YouTube channel by the end of next week.
I’m also using a new drawing tablet. The active drawing area is much bigger than the one I was using before, meaning I don’t have to think about whether I’m getting to the edge or not. I can just keep drawing, like I would on a white board.
I am planning to do another class starting on Monday, August 3 or Tuesday, August 4, if there’s enough demand. If you know of anyone who might want to take the class, have them sign up for my mailing list, and they will get an email notifying them when the next class will be held.
Steve Gutknecht says
Have you thought about a class for General ticket? Thanks N3RPE
Dan KB6NU says
OK, OK. I’ll do one in September if you’ll take it.
Dewayne Treadaway says
I am trying to gain interest in Ham radio in my county in Georgia. I have held study sessions before and had good results a few years back. I am currently doing a study session and found your “no nonsense” technician guide online in PDF form from your website which prompted me to look for a paperback version. I am going to try to get up the funds in donations to purchase 12-15 of these and the next study group I have i will allow them to borrow the guide and I will use it as a lesson plan for the study classes. Thank you for such a good, complete and easy to read guide. This is exactly what people need to get their Technician exam!
Dan KB6NU says
Cool! Remember that you get an instructor’s discount–basically half price–when you order the books directly from me.