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<blockquote data-quote="p238shooter" data-source="post: 2974476" data-attributes="member: 24583"><p>Sorry I missed this thread earlier. This evening, Friday March 31st is the Mayes County Amateur Radio Club monthly meeting at the Pizza Hut in Pryor. Official meeting is at 7PM, but most of us get there about 6 for pizza and to shoot the bull, then stay an hour or so afterward. We will have 25-30 members and invite all guests that may have an interest in ham radio to come by and join us. We have a wealth of knowledge and opinions we are happy to share. Yes, most of us purchased a radio before we got a license to listen on, you just want to make sure you get the right type of radio that might fit your needs for after you get your first license.</p><p></p><p>I agree there are many free study programs out there, but the long term tried and true one is (<a href="http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/index.html" target="_blank">http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/index.html</a>) $25, it not only teaches you to pass the test, it makes you learn why each answer is correct. It is all the books you can buy, all the theory you need to learn, and it adapts to your weak and strong areas to speed up the process in one package. My partially blond wife passed her Tech license studying an hour or so 5 nights a week for two weeks. You can try his site for free, I highly recommend looking at it.</p><p></p><p>If you can make our meeting this evening, come into the meeting room and ask for Ken WB5Y, I am the guy chewing on a cigar unless I am stuffing my face with pizza.</p><p></p><p>Our MCARC club page is at <a href="http://www.qsl.net/mcarc" target="_blank">http://www.qsl.net/mcarc</a> and has the most up to date net list for NE Oklahoma posted anywhere.</p><p></p><p>Feel free to PM me about Ham Radio anytime.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="p238shooter, post: 2974476, member: 24583"] Sorry I missed this thread earlier. This evening, Friday March 31st is the Mayes County Amateur Radio Club monthly meeting at the Pizza Hut in Pryor. Official meeting is at 7PM, but most of us get there about 6 for pizza and to shoot the bull, then stay an hour or so afterward. We will have 25-30 members and invite all guests that may have an interest in ham radio to come by and join us. We have a wealth of knowledge and opinions we are happy to share. Yes, most of us purchased a radio before we got a license to listen on, you just want to make sure you get the right type of radio that might fit your needs for after you get your first license. I agree there are many free study programs out there, but the long term tried and true one is ([URL]http://www.hamradiolicenseexam.com/index.html[/URL]) $25, it not only teaches you to pass the test, it makes you learn why each answer is correct. It is all the books you can buy, all the theory you need to learn, and it adapts to your weak and strong areas to speed up the process in one package. My partially blond wife passed her Tech license studying an hour or so 5 nights a week for two weeks. You can try his site for free, I highly recommend looking at it. If you can make our meeting this evening, come into the meeting room and ask for Ken WB5Y, I am the guy chewing on a cigar unless I am stuffing my face with pizza. Our MCARC club page is at [URL]http://www.qsl.net/mcarc[/URL] and has the most up to date net list for NE Oklahoma posted anywhere. Feel free to PM me about Ham Radio anytime. [/QUOTE]
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