I received a couple of nice e-mails from readers, and I thought I’d share them with you. The first is from Jack. I like this one because you can tell how enthusiastic he is about getting his license.
Thanks LOADS for the free study guide you publish on the Internet (for Technician). VERY well done!!!
My late grandfather was one of the first licensed ham operators in Texas, way back in the early 1900s (not sure how early) but well before WWII, perhaps the 1920s). My son and I just purchased ICOM 7300s and and are listening as we work toward our Technician licenses. He is in Denver and I am in Durango, CO. We plan to go further, perhaps to Amateur Extra.
I am 68, he is 48. Even though not required, he is learning code. He’s at 13 wpm already after one week of study.
Just wanted to give you a shout out to say thanks for your time and effort in promoting the hobby!!!
Jack
Durango, CO
(Call sign when I get one!)
The second is the first bit of feedback on the audiobook version of my Tech study guide.
Hi Dan,
I just passed my Technician test today by using your audio book version.
Now I am looking for your audio version for the General.
Is this in the works at all?
Richard
I guess that I’m going to have to get to work on that!
Mike/KD6FTR says
Please add making an audio book version of the Extra Class study manual as well.
Thanks!
Rob says
One more bit of feedback: Thanks! Your T, G, & E study guides (kindle versions) really helped me learn the material for all three tests. Very convenient to carry around and study while waiting in the DMV line, recovering from sinus surgery (yuck, but it helped pass the time), or while dawdling over lunch at work. So thanks again. They helped a lot, and I recommend them every time somebody asks for study tips.
Dan KB6NU says
Hmmmm. Maybe I can now claim that my study guides are so good they’ll even help you recover from surgery!
Rob says
Well, it sounds more plausible than some of the faith healers I hear on shortwave ;^)