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  1. HamStudy.org: Cutting edge amateur radio study tools

    Free ham radio flash cards, practice tests, and question pools as well as introduction to ham radio and explanations for questions.

  2. HamStudy.org: Study Tips

    Jul 1, 2024 · Passing FCC Element 2, 3, or 4 is easier than ever. Thanks to the removal of the Morse Code requirement, full access to the test material, and study sites like this one, you'll be a licensed …

  3. HamStudy.org: Technician class Ham Radio practice tests, ham radio ...

    Prepare for your ham radio Technician class license with amateur radio flashcards, amateur radio practice tests, and explanations for ham radio questions

  4. Links | HamStudy.org Blog

    Jul 12, 2015 · HamRadio360 Podcast – HamRadio360 is a great resource for those wanting to learn new things about the hobby — they have been consistently a great support to us and to many other …

  5. HamStudy.org: Mobile Apps

    Jul 1, 2024 · Signal Stuff and the HamStudy.org team are focused on providing powerful study tools for everyone. For this reason, the HamStudy.org online study website is and will always be absolutely free!

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  7. HamStudy.org: Technician class Ham Radio practice tests, ham radio ...

    Prepare for your ham radio Technician class license with amateur radio flashcards, amateur radio practice tests, and explanations for ham radio questions

  8. HamStudy.org: Element 1 class Ham Radio practice tests, ham radio …

    Prepare for your ham radio Element 1 class license with amateur radio flashcards, amateur radio practice tests, and explanations for ham radio questions

  9. HamStudy.org Blog | Don't just practice for your ham radio license …

    Aug 19, 2024 · Using a study method like the one we’ve designed in HamStudy’s Study Mode is a great way to get exposed to all the questions and get refreshed on questions you need to study more.

  10. What is ham radio? - HamStudy.org

    Jul 1, 2024 · Amateur radio, often called “ham radio,” is more than just a hobby—it’s a community of enthusiasts who connect with others, experiment with electronics, and provide vital communication …