nostr:npub18hdtxw4fy7wyksk5ryskdksq2w9d2fqwd5htkkazeazeh26fmz0srkkf64 Jeff, how long can one expect to have to learn/study before being ready to take the technician exam? I want to do it at some point, but don't know how big the investment of time will be.
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Which level you want? Are you good at regurgitating info and memorizing answers? I would say 10 hours of cranking through questions on one of the study guides. I would first define what you want to do with ham radio. Getting the license doesn't actually show you how to do anything other than be safe and do some math I felt like.
I can tell you one thing. I've been an amateur operator for about seven years and have never regretted it. It's a ton of fun. And you learn so many things that you would have never thought of in the past.
Also rabbit holes, there are tons of them.
