First-Time Exam US Applicants Must Obtain FCC Registration Number before Taking Exam

 First-Time Exam US Applicants Must Obtain FCC Registration Number before Taking Exam

Beginning 20th May 2021, all amateur examination applicants will be required to provide an FCC Registration Number (FRN) to the Volunteer Examiners (VEs) before taking an amateur exam. This is necessary due to changes the FCC has made to its licensing system.

Amateur candidates who already have an FCC license, whether for amateur radio or in another service, already have an FRN and can use the same number. All prospective new FCC licensees, however, will be required to obtain an FRN before the examination and provide that number to the volunteer examiners on the Form 605 license application. An FCC instructional video provides step-by-step instructions on how to obtain an FRN through the FCC’s COmmission REgistration System (CORES).

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Online Amateur Radio Training in Germany

Online Amateur Radio Training in Germany

An online course that is currently being prepared prepares you for this exam. Or actually, it is a small set of courses: Those who believe they are in class A, those who prefer to do the simpler class E and those who cannot judge whether A or E is the right "shoe size" for them, or those who want to move up from class E to class A: There is suitable training to suit them all.

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Full Licence Amateur Radio Mock Exam Papers Updated

The RSGB’s Examinations and Syllabus Review Group (ESRG) has just updated the two Full licence mock exam papers.

In addition, there are now worked-answer pdfs for these papers so you can see the correct answer for each question and the reasoning behind it.

These mock papers are provided by the ESRG as a training aid and aren’t the exact questions included in a Full licence exam.

Foundation and Intermediate mock exam papers will have worked answers added in due course.

Full Licence Amateur Radio Mock Exam Papers - http://www.rsgb.org/mock-exams