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just starting out for tech exam, any tips on what to actually study?

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so ive been meaning to get my tech license for like two years now and i finally just signed up for an exam session about a month from now. i downloaded the ARRL tech study guide from somewhere but honestly its kind of overwhelming and i dont know where to start. like do i need to actually understand all the electronics stuff or can i just memorize the question pool? a guy at work who has his general said just memorize the pool but i dont know if thats actually how it works. also i heard the pool changes and im not sure if the one i have is the current one. any advice appreciated, i basically know nothing right now

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the memorize the pool approach definitely works and plenty of people pass that way, but honestly for the tech exam specifically the pool isnt that huge so you can do both — get a rough understanding AND just drill the questions. HamStudy.org is what most people recommend now, its free and it tracks which questions you keep getting wrong so you can focus on those. the question pool thing is worth double checking, the current tech pool runs through mid 2026 i think, just look it up on the ARRL site to confirm. the electrical theory questions look scary but for tech level you really only need like a surface understanding, ohms law and a few basic concepts and youre mostly fine. give yourself two weeks of like 20-30 min a day on hamstudy and you should be in pretty good shape.

yeah i passed mine back in march and honestly hamstudy was the only thing i used, didnt even open a book. just kept doing practice exams until i was consistently hitting like 85-90% and then i went and took the real thing. got a 32 out of 35. the regulations questions are the ones that tripped me up the most because some of them are really specific about frequencies and power limits and stuff, so pay extra attention to those. good luck

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