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My friend is blind and would like to take the amateur radio license exam.



I understand that the question and the four possible answers can be read to them, and that is fine. The one question that we are still not sure on is, When it comes to block diagrams where the examinee is asked "What is component three"?, how would the reader get past this question?










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My friend is blind and would like to take the amateur radio license exam.



I understand that the question and the four possible answers can be read to them, and that is fine. The one question that we are still not sure on is, When it comes to block diagrams where the examinee is asked "What is component three"?, how would the reader get past this question?










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My friend is blind and would like to take the amateur radio license exam.



I understand that the question and the four possible answers can be read to them, and that is fine. The one question that we are still not sure on is, When it comes to block diagrams where the examinee is asked "What is component three"?, how would the reader get past this question?










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My friend is blind and would like to take the amateur radio license exam.



I understand that the question and the four possible answers can be read to them, and that is fine. The one question that we are still not sure on is, When it comes to block diagrams where the examinee is asked "What is component three"?, how would the reader get past this question?







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When testing applicants that are vision impaired we use versions of the test that do not include any diagrams. I am a VE and there is a state school for the deaf and blind nears us so we have had several vision impaired applicants over the years. Please try to let us know ahead of time so we can ready with the test and so that we can have an extra VE to read the test to the applicant. We seat them away from other testers, but still in sight of the rest of the VE team.






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    When testing applicants that are vision impaired we use versions of the test that do not include any diagrams. I am a VE and there is a state school for the deaf and blind nears us so we have had several vision impaired applicants over the years. Please try to let us know ahead of time so we can ready with the test and so that we can have an extra VE to read the test to the applicant. We seat them away from other testers, but still in sight of the rest of the VE team.






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        When testing applicants that are vision impaired we use versions of the test that do not include any diagrams. I am a VE and there is a state school for the deaf and blind nears us so we have had several vision impaired applicants over the years. Please try to let us know ahead of time so we can ready with the test and so that we can have an extra VE to read the test to the applicant. We seat them away from other testers, but still in sight of the rest of the VE team.






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