Great series. It has been very helpful and has helped me feel prepared. However, at 39:28 mark in the video, you indicate that 28,400 kHz is the same as "D. 28.400 kHz". It should (obviously) be the same as "A. 28.400 MHz". (Unless I am blind and not reading this accurately. :) )
@@HamRadio2 Just passed my Technician test. Thank you for publishing this series and providing references to other information. Made this a breeze. Now.. on to my General license.
I want to tell you and the Hurst Radio Club thanks for making these presentations available to us! I hope to take my Technician test in the next month or two when time allows.
@@HamRadio2 I haven’t made it all the way through this video #3 yet, but I’m regularly hitting 94% on my practice tests, and I’m sure it will go up after I finish the video!!!
1:14:49 "The electrical difference existing between the smaller RG-58 and larger RG-213 coaxial cables is that the RG-8 has less loss at a given frequency" T9B10 1:38:16 T9B10 - Q: What is the electrical difference between RG-58 and RG-213 coaxial cable? A:RG-213 cable has less loss at a given frequency Material is wrong but the question/answer is correct.
yu are wrong about the wireless microphones and the horizontal / vertical aspect. They work quite well at any position - from a pro player for 50 years.
@@HamRadio2 thanx. I know it’s not you flooding the show with commercials. I just don’t know how you tube can think it’s okay to do. No word of a lie...literally every 5 minutes and in pairs. The problem develops that my tv then goes into a buffering mode which makes it difficult to keep ones sanity. Anyway, thanx!
Interesting, is the answer wrong? Or is the material wrong? Because if the official questions have wrong information, but that's what they count as right on the test, then you'll still pass the test
The answer he provided is flatly wrong. There is no possible way that 28400kHz=28.400kHz. That was the only answer with kHz measurement so it's completely impossible. Looking up the answer pool online and it's A) 28.400 MHz, Mega not Kilo. Last video was also very confusing with the whole Farad and Henry mishap. Still appreciate the TEN HOURS of material and I'm sure that anybody watching will pass their test (if you get 25% wrong you'll still pass, good margin of error) it's just a bit weird that some of the things that are obviously wrong to us, the untrained, made their way through. I couldn't give a 2.5 hour presentation on this so I can't judge too harshly but food for thought if you ever revisited this for the 2026 update. @@HamRadio2
Great series. It has been very helpful and has helped me feel prepared. However, at 39:28 mark in the video, you indicate that 28,400 kHz is the same as "D. 28.400 kHz". It should (obviously) be the same as "A. 28.400 MHz". (Unless I am blind and not reading this accurately. :) )
The slides actually had a few typos
@@HamRadio2 Just passed my Technician test. Thank you for publishing this series and providing references to other information. Made this a breeze. Now.. on to my General license.
Yeah this part had me do a double-take.
Thanks for the resource.
You should add a link to part 1 in the description for part 2 & 3.
Super solid three part tutorial. Passed my test first time. Thanks for the great content and presentation!
Great job!
I want to tell you and the Hurst Radio Club thanks for making these presentations available to us! I hope to take my Technician test in the next month or two when time allows.
Thanks
@@HamRadio2 I haven’t made it all the way through this video #3 yet, but I’m regularly hitting 94% on my practice tests, and I’m sure it will go up after I finish the video!!!
Passed my Technician test. Thank You!
Great job!
Great Series! Thank You! I have been looking for exactly a class like this.
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for all your Time, you explain this information very well! Again Thank You.... 🙂
Any time!
Great class! Thank you for your time!
You're very welcome!
1:14:49
"The electrical difference existing between the smaller RG-58 and larger RG-213 coaxial cables is that the RG-8 has less loss at a given frequency" T9B10
1:38:16
T9B10 - Q: What is the electrical difference between RG-58 and RG-213 coaxial cable? A:RG-213 cable has less loss at a given frequency
Material is wrong but the question/answer is correct.
Sometimes the creators of the questions don't get it right
Thank you! I passed!!
Great job!
yu are wrong about the wireless microphones and the horizontal / vertical aspect. They work quite well at any position - from a pro player for 50 years.
What software are you using for the Video chat or conferencing system.... is it Zoom? or some other app?
In this video it is zoom
error at 39:27 T5B12
How can I get in on that
I am wanting to get my tech license so I can get on air but I am a really slow learner and I love to talk
You can replay the video as many times as you want.
(commercials every 5 minutes...and they are doubles)
It did that on the first episode also - I will go fix it right now
@@HamRadio2 thanx. I know it’s not you flooding the show with commercials. I just don’t know how you tube can think it’s okay to do. No word of a lie...literally every 5 minutes and in pairs. The problem develops that my tv then goes into a buffering mode which makes it difficult to keep ones sanity.
Anyway, thanx!
How many wrong answers are you going to give? T5B12 is just one of a few…
Interesting, is the answer wrong? Or is the material wrong? Because if the official questions have wrong information, but that's what they count as right on the test, then you'll still pass the test
The answer he provided is flatly wrong. There is no possible way that 28400kHz=28.400kHz. That was the only answer with kHz measurement so it's completely impossible. Looking up the answer pool online and it's A) 28.400 MHz, Mega not Kilo. Last video was also very confusing with the whole Farad and Henry mishap. Still appreciate the TEN HOURS of material and I'm sure that anybody watching will pass their test (if you get 25% wrong you'll still pass, good margin of error) it's just a bit weird that some of the things that are obviously wrong to us, the untrained, made their way through. I couldn't give a 2.5 hour presentation on this so I can't judge too harshly but food for thought if you ever revisited this for the 2026 update. @@HamRadio2