All 409 questions from the brand-new 2026-2030 question pool. Every correct answer explained. Every wrong answer exposed. Nothing else.
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The FCC technician exam is 35 multiple-choice questions pulled from a publicly available pool. You need 26 right to pass. So why are you reading 500 pages of circuit theory you'll never be tested on?
This book skips the lessons. Every page is focused on the exam itself: the question, the correct answer in plain English, and a strategic breakdown of why the wrong answers exist and how they're designed to trick you.
The FCC doesn't just test what you know. It tests whether you can spot the answer that looks right but isn't. That's where most people fail, and that's exactly what this book trains you to do.
All 409 questions from the official 2026-2030 FCC technician question pool. Not a selection. Not highlights. Every single one.
Every wrong answer is explained: why the FCC put it there, how it's designed to fool you, and how to spot the trap on exam day.
Five full-length practice tests with 35 questions each, drawn from the official pool. Know what a passing score feels like before you sit down.
No jargon walls. No engineering lectures. Every explanation is written so it actually makes sense, even if you've never touched a radio.
If you want to learn ham radio as a hobby, buy the ARRL handbook. If you want to pass the exam, this is the right book.
The FCC released a new technician question pool effective July 2026. If your study guide was published before this year, you're learning questions that won't appear on your exam.
This book covers the current pool. Every question, nothing outdated, nothing missing.
The next exam session is on the calendar. You don't need another textbook. You need to pass.
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