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thinking about going for extra class but not sure if the theory is worth learning just for the privileges

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so ive been a General for about two years now and i keep going back and forth on whether to bother with the Amateur Extra exam. like i get that you get the full HF privileges and all that but honestly im not sure how much of the theory stuff i'd actually use day to day. i mean i already work 40m pretty regularly and cant really tell what bands im missing out on except maybe some of the 75m phone segments and a tiny slice of 20m near the bottom.

the math on the Extra exam looks pretty rough from what ive seen, like filter design and transmission line stuff and some of the RF propagation equations. is that the kind of thing you actually have to understand or can you just memorize enough to pass and move on. not trying to be lazy about it just wondering if people who have the Extra actually use any of that knowledge or if it just sits there

also does the exam cost the same as the others or is it different now with the FCC fees and the VE session fees on top

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honestly the theory stuff is more useful than i expected when i went for it. i spent maybe 6 weeks going through the question pool and i remember being frustrated by the transmission line matching questions and the filter stuff but once it clicked it actually helped me understand why my antenna tuner was behaving weird on certain bands. so its not totally useless knowledge even if you dont go into engineering or anything like that.

the exam fee situation is a bit annoying right now, the FCC charges 35 dollars for the license application and then the VE session is usually 15 bucks or sometimes free depending on the club running it. so budget like 50 bucks to be safe. as for the privileges i thought the same thing you did before i upgraded but having access to the full 20m CW segment has been genuinely useful during contests and the 60m channel situation is slightly different for extras too i think. the band edges on 80 and 75 open up more than you'd expect once you start hunting DX on phone.

just use hamstudy.org and grind the questions for a few weeks, you'll get there

i passed mine last spring and the theory was less scary than i thought going in. some of the BJT and op-amp questions tripped me up at first but there are only so many questions in the pool so you kinda just pattern match after a while. i wont pretend i deeply understand all of it lol

the extra band privileges on 80m phone alone made it worth it for me because thats where a lot of the nets i wanted to check into were sitting. small thing but it bugged me as a general

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