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Old 02-24-2010, 12:25 AM
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How you 'do' on the practice tests is very roughly about how you'll 'do' on the real test. If you are consistently scoring higher than 70%, you would -probably- pass. If you are in the 80 - 90% range, I'm sure you'd pass, barring any unforeseen 'blond moments' (oh @#$$, you ain't blond, are you?).
What happens if you find you don't care for HF stuff? Simple, don't use HF. The biggy is that you have the privilege of doing so if you want to, right? The differences between what you can do, or what is typically done on HF as compared to VHF/UHF, is huge. Do yourself a favor and take advantage of the possibilities.
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