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so ive been wanting to get my technician license for a while now and finally decided to just do it. my brother in law has been a ham for like 20 years and he keeps telling me to just memorize the question pool but that feels like cheating somehow? i dunno. i picked up the ARRL technician manual from the library and its honestly kind of overwhelming, theres so much in there that feels like it doesnt matter for the actual exam.
anyway i guess what im asking is, do people actually read through all that stuff or do most folks just use one of those practice test websites and call it good. i found hamstudy.org and it seems decent but im second guessing myself. also some of the electrical theory questions are pretty confusing to me, like i get the basics but ohms law and stuff starts to make my head spin when they start combining it with other formulas. is that a big chunk of the test or can i kind of skim that section
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