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ARRL's General Q & A: Upgrade to a General Class Ham Radio License!
By Ward Silver ( Amer Radio Relay League )
Release Date: 2007-05-01
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-- Upgrade to a General Class Ham Radio License NOW! It's Quick and Easy with this study guide and the convenient question and answer format.
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Upgrade to General and enjoy the thrill of high-power communications on all HF bands!

This third edition of ARRL's General Q & A is your authoritative guide to every question in the General (Element 3) question pool--everything you need to pass your General Class Amateur Radio license exam! Using ARRL's General Q & A is the best way to review for the exam with confidence.

Read and understand. Brief explanations follow each question.

Pass the 35-question (Element 3) test
Includes the latest question pool with answer key, for use July 1, 2007 to June 30,
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  Excellent Instructional Material 
While I used ARRL's license manual by itself when studying for my General, I used both the Q&A book and manual when studying for my Extra. I heartily recommend using both! You will find that much material can be learned by reading through the short explanations that accompany each answer in the Q&A book. This is not only good enough for some of the test material, it is actually all that's needed. Some topics only require short exposure (e.g., rules), not extended study. I don't advocate merely memorizing answers, so don't misunderstand this review. My view is that the Q&A book - for a fair percentage of the test - is good teaching material in its own right.

ARRL's full license manual for the General exam may be found here: The ARRL General Class License Manual for Radio Operators (Arrl General Class License Manual for the Radio Amateur)