Talk:FCC Technician Class Exam Study Guide - 2014-2018

Before you change the layout
Please don't modify the layout of one section unless you are prepared to change the layout of all 35 sections and 350 problems. Consistency is key!

Completed Sections
T1 needs inspecting as I feel I may have inserted a political bias during the draft. T0A is complete.

Sourcing
This book is based heavily on a public document and will fail a google test. Excepts of the original documentation are used with permission. I have below a copy of an email from the Vice Chairman of the NCVEC declaring the ownership or rights of the document this book is expanded from. I'm certain that he would reinforce the authenticity of this communication.

Permission via email
From: Mark Erbaugh <____@________.com> Subject: Re: Proposal to write public domain Technician Study Guide. Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2014 06:59:27 -0500 To: "___@timothylegg.com" <___@timothylegg.com> Timothy, The question pools can be freely used (and often are). One thing you should be aware of Is that the current Tech pool is changing in July. 73, Mark Sent from my iPad On Jan 17, 2014, at 2:01 AM, "Timothy D Legg" <___@timothylegg.com> wrote: > (The feedback.php page is broken. Messages don't submit there, that's why > I'm choosing to e-mail directly) > > > I have a student at a local community college interested in Ham Radio that > I am being elmer to. Both of us, aficionados of open source and free > documents, I decided to fill a need by using this as an opportunity to > create a better document for all to enjoy (or improve upon) > > I am considering writing a Wikibook study guide for the Technician Class > Exam. Within this study guide, I would like to take each question pool > question and provide an explanation as to why an answer is correct or > maybe even why the others choices are incorrect. > > Writing such a book would, in effect, result in a duplication of the > question pool published on your website. This poses a concern for > Wikibooks.org that any copyrighted works must be used with permission. I > need to know if there is a copyright restriction on using multiple > excerpts from the question pool before I begin such a work. > > > Timothy D. Legg, KC0OFC > 204 Kelly Ave S. > Crary, ND 58327 > 701-381-xxxx > > (This telephone number will be obsoleted after January 28, 2014) >