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- ──────────────────┤ N1GFQ FCC License Exam Study Assistant ├────────────────────
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- This program is provided free of charge for the private use of individuals
- and Amateur Radio clubs. It may be freely copied or placed on electronic
- distribution media (BBSs) as long as no charge is made for its use.
-
- Although reasonable care has been taken to assure the correctness of the
- question pools, the author can assume no responsibility for the use of
- the program, and no guarantees are implied or intended.
-
- The program is designed to operate on IBM PC and compatible systems running
- DOS 3.0 or higher, or on an IBM PS/2 running OS2.
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- Recommended Usage
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- The program is NOT intended as a substitute for the various study guides
- such as the ARRL manuals. It is recommended that you obtain and study
- one of these guides for the class of license that you are going for, then
- use this program as a means of drilling yourself on the relevant question
- pool. In some cases, you will need to refer to an illustration in the
- appropriate guide in order to answer a question.
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- Program Operation
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- The program uses two files for each question pool: a text file (poolx.txt)
- that contains the questions and answers for a particular pool; and an index
- file (poolx.idx) that is used to keep track of your progress on that pool.
- The name of the main program is STUDY, although you will probably have no
- reason to invoke it directly.
-
- For your convenience, the program package contains a DOS BAT file for each
- question pool that will create an appropriate index file for that pool if
- it doesn't already exist, then invoke the STUDY program for the pool. These
- BAT files are named POOLx, where x is the FCC designator for the question
- pool. The question pools and their corresponding BAT files are as follows:
-
- Novice POOL2
- Technician POOL3A
- General POOL3B
- Advanced POOL4A
- Extra POOL4B
-
- The rationale behind the program is simple; when you begin to study a question
- pool, all of the questions in that pool are "open". Questions are selected
- at random and displayed on the screen, and the user is prompted to enter the
- letter of the correct answer. Once you have correctly answered a particular
- question a certain number of times IN A ROW (default is 5), that question
- will be "closed". Once a question has been closed, it will not be asked again
- UNLESS you reinvoke the program with a higher cutoff value. This feature
- permits you to do a quick review of the questions after closing them all at
- a particular cutoff value by simply invoking the program with a cutoff value
- that is 1 higher that the last one you were using. For example, suppose that
- you close all of POOL2 at a cutoff of 5. You are pretty confident that you
- know the answers cold, but on the morning of the exam you want to do a quick
- review. You can run through all the questions one more time (assuming that
- you get them all right!) by entering POOL2 6.
-
- If you're not sure of a particular question, simply press ENTER to bypass it
- for the time being. To exit from the program, enter an X in response to the
- prompt. Your status will be saved, and you will be shown some statistics
- regarding your performance thus far.
-
- Three numbers are displayed in brackets in the header line for each question:
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- - the total number of times that the question has been answered;
- - the number of times that it has been answered correctly; and
- - the number of CONSECUTIVE times that it has been answered correctly
- (reset to 0 on a wrong answer).
-
- If, for some reason, you would like to reset all of your statistics for a
- pool, just use the DOS ERASE command to delete the corresponding index file.
- For example, to reset the statistics for POOL2, enter the following command
- (after exiting the program):
-
- erase pool2.idx
-
- When you next invoke POOL2, a new index file will be built for you.
-
- Comments and suggestions on the program are welcome, and will be addressed to
- the extent that my limited free time will allow. However, I cannot commit to
- providing any kind of formal support for the program or upgrades to the quest-
- ion pools on a timely basis. Since this package will inevitably find its way
- to many bulletin board systems over which I have no control, it will be impos-
- sible for me to notify you of any upgrades that do become available if you have
- obtained it from such a source. In that case, you are welcome to call me at
- the number given below, and I will try to help. If an upgrade is available, I
- will ask you to send me one or more formatted diskettes in a self-addressed
- postage-paid mailer, and I will send you the new software by return mail.
-
- The pools are current as of 1/15/91.
-
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- Acknowledgements
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-
- Thanks are due to William B. McCormick (KC4SKV) for OS2ifying the programs, and
- to the following for the many hours of wrist-wrenching labor they contributed
- by updating the question pools:
-
- Pat Ciferri (WA2P)
- Linda Ferdinand (N2YL)
- Lou Voerman (KB2XN)
-
-
- Good luck on the exam!
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-
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- │ │ Bruce Hartigan │
- │ 73 de N1GFQ │ Ferrimont Orchard │
- │ @W1KOO │ Ferrisburg, VT 05456 │
- │ │ (802)-877-3050 │
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