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HamStudy vs ARRL materials - which study method worked for you?

I'm comparing different study resources for my Tech exam. HamStudy.org offers free flashcards and practice tests for the 2022-2026 Technician pool, while ARRL has their official study guide and exam review software.

For those who've used both, which approach helped you retain the material better? I learn best with a mix of reading and practice questions.

  • Budget is a consideration - free vs paid options
  • Time constraint - need to test in 4 weeks
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  • Jessica Wilson66
    Jessica Wilson66

    Some people prepare for the Technician exam in less than 5 hours using video lessons and interactive games. I used HamStudy's adaptive system which focused my practice on weak areas - very efficient a

  • Gary Yamamoto
    Gary Yamamoto

    ARRL materials explain the 'why' behind answers better, but HamStudy's spaced repetition really helped with memorization. I used both - ARRL book for learning concepts, HamStudy for drilling questions

  • Kimberly Brooks
    Kimberly Brooks

    KB6NU's No-Nonsense Technician study guide is available as a free PDF download - great middle ground option. Combines solid explanations with focused content, and you can still use HamStudy for practi

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Some people prepare for the Technician exam in less than 5 hours using video lessons and interactive games. I used HamStudy's adaptive system which focused my practice on weak areas - very efficient approach.

ARRL materials explain the 'why' behind answers better, but HamStudy's spaced repetition really helped with memorization. I used both - ARRL book for learning concepts, HamStudy for drilling questions.

KB6NU's No-Nonsense Technician study guide is available as a free PDF download - great middle ground option. Combines solid explanations with focused content, and you can still use HamStudy for practice tests.

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