Subj : Re: Trying to study for To : Nigel Reed From : Sean Dennis Date : Sat Aug 15 2020 14:19:08 NR> THe main reason for it is trying not to remember which frequencies I NR> can use as tech and which I can't. It also means that if I'm NR> eventually going to put down stupid amounts of money for an NR> antenna and radio setup, I'll be able to get one that NR> covers all the frequencies, not wasting any, and not having NR> to upgrade later. If you're putting "stupid amounts of money" into ham radio, you need to re-examine why you're doing it. I have but a humble ICOM IC-718 matched to a myantennas.com 10-80m EFHW ... about $800 invested into that setup ... and I can work the world just fine with it, even in rotten conditions. I'm doing a lot more digital work these days though I prefer SSB. NR> I guess it's not a matter of not needing it, but not having NR> to needing to remember it when we have plenty of instant NR> online resources. It'd probably be quicker for me to look NR> up some forumla calculator on Google than to perform it NR> myself. You would be surprised at how much you can absorb over the years. NR> I really don't think I'm ever going to need stuff like NR> "What is a typical range for tropospheric propagation of NR> microwave signals?" Comes in handy sometimes. Last night there was some sort of propagation path from the East Coast to the Midwest. I was working Kansas stations like there was no tomorrow ... which is highly unusual for me due to the direction that my wire antenna is "aimed". NR> I used hamstudy.org to get me through my General. I really NR> have no idea how I passed my Technician. I think it was NR> more luck than skill. Give yourself some credit. You may have actually learned something and just not realized it. Remember that a good deal of memory comes from "drill and practice". It's one of the reasons I love to contest: contesting uses a lot of skills and they're a good chance to hone them. I rarely use DX spotting in contests. It's more fun to do the "hunt and pounce" method for me that way. 73, Sean KS4TD -- Sean ___ MultiMail/Linux v0.52 --- Maximus/2 3.01 * Origin: Outpost BBS * bbs.outpostbbs.net:10123 (1:18/200) .