Description
Updated cover the 2018 question pool, the No-Nonsense Technician Class License Study Guide remains one of the best ways to study for your Tech license. It clearly and succinctly explains the concepts, while at the same time, gives you the answers to all of the questions that you’ll find on the test.
Here’s an example:
Figure 1 shows a simple electric circuit. It consists of a voltage source (in this case a battery, labeled E), a resistor (labeled R), and some wires to connect the battery to the resistor. When connected in this way, the battery will cause a current (labeled I) to fow through the circuit.
The three basic parameters of this circuit are electromotive force (E), current (I), and resistance (R). Electromotive force, or EMF, is the force that causes electrons to fow in a circuit. We use the letter E to denote electromotive force. Electromotive force is measured in volts, and we use the letter V to denote volts.
QUESTION: What is the electrical term for the electromotive force ExMF) that causes
electron flow? (T5A05)
ANSWER: Voltage
QUESTION: What is the unit of electromotive force? (T5A11)
ANSWER: The volt
QUESTION: How much voltage does a mobile transceiver typically requirey (T5A06)
ANSWER: About 12 volts
As you can see, the study guide only gives you the correct answer. Read through the study guide a couple of times, take some practice tests online, and you’ll be ready for the test in no time!
This is the Amazon Kindle version. Once you’ve made your purchase, you download the file and “side load” it to your Kindle.
The No Nonsense Technician Class License Study Guide is also available as a paperback directly from Amazon.
Charles –
I used this book to pass my first Amateur Radio license test. I highly recommend it!