Anyone in the bay area (~Livermore) have a ham radio book I can borrow? Looking to learn a bit about ham radio. Thanks.
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A great 'bit of overview materials are available on the National Association for Amateur Radio site. If you decide to pursue a license, I suggest selecting the General study guide from the ARRL site then study using HamTestOnline
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