robbage wrote:I just passed the Standard and Advanced practice exams Martin posted without swatting up first, so I'm pretty chuffed with myself at the moment.
Keep in mind there are 1000 + questions in the data bank for each exam.
I didn't get any of those practice questions in my advanced exam.
VK6ZMS wrote:If you are not into electronics as a hobby or profession I would do the standard course first.
As I said earlier advanced is more complex.
I am most definitely not, but Zignig most definitely is - so it sounds like we're making the (hopefully) right choices
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VK6ZMS wrote:If you are not into electronics as a hobby or profession I would do the standard course first.
As I said earlier advanced is more complex.
Agreed
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meg wrote:For myself, I reckon I'm going to stop at Standard for a while...
VK6ZMS wrote:If you are not into electronics as a hobby or profession I would do the standard course first.
As I said earlier advanced is more complex.
Although I did find that once I'd got standard under my belt, the work to go further into advanced didn't seem quite as daunting as it originally did
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Zebedee wrote:
Although I did find that once I'd got standard under my belt, the work to go further into advanced didn't seem quite as daunting as it originally did
Perhaps I'll change my mind, but I suspect I have enough on my plate for this year at the moment... I do also have to become the next Jimi Hendrix