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Robert Long, KD3JK, RO, AAC
George Ferenz, KA3OTR, AAC, Administration

Ron Meihls, KB3MBS, SkyWarn Coordinator

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MARYLAND

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Herman Niedzielski, K2AVA, ARO, AAC
Dean Boggs, KB3HOO, AAC, Training
Victoria Myers, AB3BE,  AAC, Training

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How Can You Get Into Ham Radio ?

There are several ways to enter Amateur Radio

Take a class:
Check back often for the 2010 schedule
Here are the details for the 2009 class
    What a great class - all students passed the test on Sunday and all now have their licenses - Congratulations!
Location:
Washington County Hospital  - Pangborn Hall - The older building across the street
251 East Antietam Street   Hagerstown, MD 21740
Study Materials:
Gordon West / W5YI text and computer disks specially prepared by the Anteater Radio Association  teaching team
Study guide prepared by Gordo and W5YI
Cost
$35 which includes the text and materials
$20 if you have the text, but includes all materials
The fee in 2009 is $15 as set by the ARRL and FCC, this fee may change in 2009 -
What is our success rate, - so far in using the weekend class system it is very close to 100%
Why are these classes so successful - that is easy it depends totally upon the student's commitment to prior study - our classes are an intensive review and an opportunity to get your questions answered.
What can I expect - not a classroom atmosphere, but a place where you meet friendly hams, get good guidance on good operating procedures and a lot of encouragement.
What about on-line sample test?  You can find them at:
http://www.qrz.com/p/testing.pl
http://aa9pw.com/radio/
How do I register
Email us and provide the following information
Name
Mailing Address
Email Address
Telephone number
Also at some time you will have to pay the appropriate fee in advance so that the books may be obtained and materials can be prepared for mailed to you on or about March 1st.
More information about classes can be found by checking with:
The Anteater Radio Association class schedule under Club News and Pictures. for more information
The ARRL web pages under Licensing
The W5YI web pages for classes offered   
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