Technicians may operate FM voice, digital packet computers , television, single-sideband voice and several other interesting modes. You can even make international radio contacts via satellites, using relatively simple station equipment. Technician licensees now also have additional privileges on certain HF frequencies. Technicians may also operate on the 80, 40 and 15 meter bands using CW, and on the 10 meter band using CW, voice and digital modes. Changes to the Technician Class rules as a result of the recent FCC rule changes are provided in the Technician Class rule changes supplement.
Before you can get on the air, you need to be licensed and know the rules to operate legally. US licenses are good for 10 years before renewal and anyone may hold one except a representative of a foreign government.
Learn More About Getting Licensed. ARRL offers resources to help you prepare. Learn More. All of the possible questions that may appear on the exam are published for you to review. While studying the Ham Radio License Manual, you may find that you need a bit more background to fully understand a topic. The General License. The General class license grants some operating privileges on all Amateur Radio bands and all operating modes.
This license opens the door to world-wide communications. Earning the General class license requires passing a 35 question examination.
General class licensees must also have passed the Technician written examination. The Amateur Extra License. The Amateur Extra class license conveys all available U. Amateur Radio operating privileges on all bands and all modes. Earning the license is more difficult; it requires passing a thorough 50 question examination. Extra class licensees must also have passed all previous license class written examinations. Learn More About Getting Licensed. Your close relatives, however, cannot be your VEs.
Each VE, moreover, has been accredited by a Volunteer-Examiner Coordinator VEC , an organization that exists for the purpose of furthering the amateur service. Contact a VE team in your community to make arrangements for being administered the examination elements you desire. The VE teams make public announcements stating the location and time of each examination session. Your operating authority begins when your license grant information appears in the Amateur Radio Service licensing information, available by searching the Universal Licensing System ULS.
These searches allow the viewing of pending applications and granted license information. There is no requirement that you have a license grant document showing the information in ULS in your possession before you begin operating. The volunteer examiners are responsible for the proper conduct and necessary supervision of your examination, including: Observing you throughout your entire examination.
Determining the correctness of your answers. Terminating your examination if you do not comply with their instructions. Wireless Telecommunications. Amateur Radio - Wireless Services.
Monday, March 18, Amateur Extra. Written Elements 2, 3, 4.
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