Pass Your GROL General Radiotelephone Operator License Test - The Easy Way


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Pass Your GROL License Test builds on the successful "Easy Way" series of Amateur Radio license manuals.Other commercial radio license study books take you through the questions and all possible answers on the multiple choice test. The problem with that approach is that you must read three wrong answers for every one right answer. That's 432 wrong answers and 144 right answers for GROL Element 1 and 1,800 wrong answers and 600 right answers for Element 3. Why study 2,232 wrong answers? There is nothing to learn there. The unique "Easy Way" approach has four elements. First, you never see wrong answers so you should recognize the right answer on the test. The wrong answers will look strange and unfamiliar. Second, the text explains the answers using plain English. Third, a summary at the end of each Subelement contains a bullet version of the questions or concepts to reinforce your memory.Fourth, many of the questions and answers are long-winded and involved. They are full of unnecessary information that can confuse you. Sometimes, all you need do is tie two words together to recognize the answer. Often, the question contains a clue to the correct answer. Hints and cheats help you decipher the question and reveal the hidden answer. It couldn't be easier.







GROL Plus


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Plain-English Study Guide for the General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL)


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This is a study guide for the FCC Element 3 exam for the General Radiotelephone Operator License (GROL). Each chapter contains an explanation of the material on that section of the exam and includes all of the possible test questions with the correct answers shown. Most persons taking the exam for the GROL will have some background in electronics, and some chapters will serve as a review of what you already know. But the GROL exam covers many different areas, some of which might be unfamiliar. This book will be especially helpful when you get to those areas. Basic electricity and electronics are covered. Therefore, it would be possible to pass the test simply by studying this book, even if you have no background in electronics.




GROL Plus


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General Radiotelephone Operator's License Study Guide


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A concise, easy-to-follow study guide for those who want to take and pass the General Radiotelephone License Exam given by the FCC. LeBlanc has updated this third edition to include time zone considerations, field strength calculations, instrument loading systems, effective radiated power calculations, and more. Includes practice tests. 100 illustrations.







General Radiotelephone Operator License


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Flash cards for study of FCC Commercial Radio License Program Element 3. Includes 600 cards.




Grol + Radar


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Study manual for FCC Commercial Radio License exams for Element 1 Radio Law, Element 3 General Radiotelephone Operator License, and Element 8 RADAR Endorsement. Includes official FCC question pools for exams starting July 2009. Includes answer explanations and illustrations to aid learning. Also has list of COLEMS that provide examination services.




The General Radio-Telephone Operator's License Study Guide


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The General Radio-Telephone Operator's License Study Guide by Thomas LeBlanc has been used by several thousand technicians & students, during the past three years. Over forty technical schools, numerous avionics shops, & several military training centers, have adopted this book for their FCC License preparation & avionics classes. The Study Guide also includes an audio cassette (Study Guide Companion Tape). Some important topics include: Marine & Aviation Regulations; Emission Types; AC & DC Circuits; Transformers; Semiconductors; Power Supplies; AM & FM Receivers; Transmitters; Antennas & Transmission Lines; UHF & Above; Motors & Generators; Measurements; Digital Circuitry; Troubleshooting; Radar Fundamentals. There is no longer a Commercial First Class or Second Class Radiotelephone License. These have been replaced by one license called The General Radio-Telephone Operator's License. This new license requires the knowledge of updated electronic theory & additional marine & aviation rules & regulations