Ham (Amateur) Radio is interesting, fun and Public Service.
  • Get on the Radio!
  • Meet people all over the world.
  • You don't have to be a wizard.
  • Learn how Radio & TV works.
  • Provide Public Service.
  • FCC Amateur Radio License is Free: Classes.
  • The test question pool(s) are published to the public.
  • Tests are given nationwide by VE(Volunteer Examiners) for about $12.00.
  • The basic license [Technician] requires passing a basic 35-question test.
  • A General Class license requires a 5-WPM Morse code test/35-question test.
  • With a General License, you can talk all over the world!
  • An "Amateur Extra Class" license allows access to all frequencies available.
  • Extra Class needs to pass an advanced 50-question test.
  • I suggest and use myself a good license manual for exam study.
  • Loads of Reference manuals available here.
Where Do I Start?   FCC   Welcome to Amateur Radio!

Practice exams online, with practice score given.
  I have had my license since 1981. Studying to upgrade from General to Extra Class.
  My current call[July 26, 2003]: W7PYS (vanity call).


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