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# General Study Guide
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A starter notebook for Logseq based on the General Class License question pool.
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## About
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This notebook was created as a starting point for individuals who are studying for
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a General class amateur radio license in the United States. It utilizes
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[Logseq](https://logseq.com), a personal knowledge management / note taking application to create
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flashcards out of notes. It was created by Chris Wall (AF0CX) and is free to use
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and modify.
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## Using
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Check out the repository and add the subdirectory to Logseq. You can then use
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the [flashcard functionality](https://docs.logseq.com/#/page/flashcards) to study questions.
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The real benefit is using Logseq's tagging and linking functionality to create rich networks
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on related knowledge.
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For example, if you find yourself stuck on the definition of a term such as
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"beacon" or wish to store notes on it, simply add double brackets around the word.
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From there, you can link to a page created for beacons and review the linked and
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unlinked matches at the bottom of the page. You can then enrich this page as you
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see fit through your studies. This is a framework for you to build on!
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## Final Notes
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I used a variation of this as I studied for my re-licensing. That notebook has
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grown into a repository of knowledge for all things radio related. The ability
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to quickly move around and review data has greatly aided the fast acquisition of
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knowledge and made the hobby more enjoyable.
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If you find this useful, you can let me know via email (chris @ my callsign dot org)
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or on Mastodon at [@chris@mastodon.hams.social](https://mastodon.hams.social/@af0cx). I also maintain a blog at
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[blog.af0cx.org](https://blog.af0cx.org)
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