I am in Australia and got a US General class license because for some time the Australian licensing was in total chaos while changing over to new arrangements.

I did it online thru the New York Radio Club (?).

I did Novice then General in about 30 minutes. I studied for maybe 6 hours immediately prior.

I grew up from age 5 in my Dads ham shack in NZ - every single thing he had made, transmitters, receivers, antennas, the feed wire, oscilloscope, signal gens, grid dip oscillator etc with many parts salvaged. In NZ in those days that is how most people did it, at least partially.

I also have an Electrical Engineering degree.

So sort of had a bit of background working knowledge, which meant I wasn't starting from scratch.

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