KCARC ARRL-VEC Test Sessions
For More Information About ARRL-VEC Test Sessions Please Contact:
Peg Richard - KA4UPA, ARRL Information
Contact Person (325) 672-8889
ka4upa@arrl.net
Ron Harden, Sr. - KB5DSL, VE Liaison
Next ARRL-VEC TEST SESSION in the ABILENE, TEXAS area:
Saturday, 1 March 2008, 1:00 P.M.
Berry Lane Baptist Church 1515 Lakeside Drive
(Between Maple St. & Oldham Lane in SE Abilene)
ARRL-VEC Test Sessions
Bring an official photo ID, or 2 non-photo forms of ID
(Social Security Card, birth certificate, report card, etc)
Original and 2 photocopies of any CSCE forms and FCC licenses (if
applicable).
Effective 2/23/2007:
Technician, General and Extra written exams will be the ONLY exam elements offered.
Novice and Technician Question Pools were combined in 2000.
Technician class (Element 2) Pool effective July 1, 2006 valid until June 30, 2010.
New General Class Question Pool becomes effective July 1, 2007.
Advanced & Extra Class Question Pools were combined in 2000.
The current Extra Pool will be valid until June 30, 2008.
Volunteer Examiner and Medical Waiver guideline changes have been made
(NO Medical Waivers allowed after 4/15/2000).
How much does it cost to take a VE Test?
To take the tests for any class of amateur radio
license, there is a small charge (currently $14.00 ) to
cover copying costs and running the testing sessions.
The cost of a radio is really dependent on what you want
to do. You can make your own radio and antenna for under $150.
You can buy a used single-band radio for $150-$300. Or you
can buy a new multi-band multi-mode radio with all the extra
features for $300-$3000. I'd suggest you learn more about ham
radio, talk to local hams, find out what you want to do with
ham radio first.
Where can I take the tests?
The Novice tests used to be given by any two qualified
hams of General class license or above. Now all the license
tests are given by three qualified Volunteer Examiners (VEs)
who contribute their time to participate in the sessions.
The KCARC has a team of VEs that normally give tests
every 4-8 weeks. Look on here for announcements of dates and
locations. Call Peg - KA4UPA 325-672-8889 for information.
What are the different US amateur classes and what can
each of them do?
License Classes Effective 2/23/2007
2/23/2007 License
Restructuring
2000 Amateur License
Restructuring Information
Technician, General and Extra Classes retained; Morse Code at 5wpm deleted 2/23/2007.
NO "automatic" upgrades (grandfathering) granted.
Technician - has full privileges on all VHF/UHF bands
above 30 MHz.
Required are 35-question Technician test. A Technician may access the HF bands without passing
a 5 wpm Morse code test.
General - has all Technician privileges, plus larger
access to more HF bands, including CW and Voice on 160, 80,
40, 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, and 10 meter bands. A General class
amateur can give Technician tests.
Required are Technician and 35-question General test.
Amateur Extra - has full privileges on all amateur
bands. An Extra can become a VE and give all amateur tests.
Required are Technician, General and 50-question Extra test.
Certificate of Successful Completion of Examination (CSCE) forms are valid
for a period of one year after you pass an examination element. If
you pass the written examination for a license level, or upgrade requirement,
you have 365 days to pass the Morse code portion, or vice-versa.
Once you have been issued a license as an Amateur Radio Operator, you do not
have to repeat the same examinations, unless you fail to renew your license
within two years after expiration of the ten year licensing period.
Under recent FCC rule revisions, you may contact the ARRL, FCC, or an
electronic database of Amateur Radio licenses directly originating from
the FCC's records, and go "on-the-air" before you actually receive the
printed copy of your license in the mail. This usually takes 14 days
from the next business day after the test session for your new
call sign to be issued and entered into the FCC's records.
Please DO NOT Call the FCC or ARRL until at least 10-14 business days have passed
since the test session.
Federal Communications Commission, Licensing Office
(800) 322-1117 M-F 8-3:30 Eastern Time
American Radio Relay League, VEC Records Division
(860) 594-0300 M-F 8-5 Eastern Time
(Callsign/License Information available M-F until 9 p.m. Eastern Time)
University of Arkansas at Little Rock, Call Sign Server (updated from
FCC records daily)
http://www.ualr.edu/hamradio/
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Please direct all questions regarding the club to: ka4upa@arrl.net
or KCARC P.O. Box 2722 Abilene, TX 79604, or one of the club officer's
email addresses.
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