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Learn how to get your Amateur Radio license — or upgrade from Technician Class to General Class — in just one day!

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HamCram Dates

Get a Ham license in just one day—or upgrade from Tech to General—at our HamCram study session and testing events.

In 2012:

Jan 28
Mar 24
May 26
July 28
Sep 22
Nov 17 (Third Saturday)

It is likely we will do others, but those are what we have scheduled right now. We are happy to do additional HamCrams for groups.

If you need testing, contact us. We can usually arrange testing within 24 hours.

For more information, use this form. To register, click here.

HamCram Fee Notice

The $30 HamCram participant fee is allocated $22 for the HamCram study session and $8 for the FCC license examination, if taken together. The FCC examination alone is $15.

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Dear Readers: I have been so busy organizing emergency communications, working with clubs, doing my “day job,” and getting repeaters on-the-air that I have been very remiss in posting to the blogs. I am going to try to get on a weekly posting schedule going forward. Thanks!

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Monday
Jun152009

Always Stay In Front Of Your Served Agencies

The moral of this story: No matter how many times you talk to your served agencies, that doesn’t mean they will think of you.

You’d think that having gotten happy reports from our last exercise together, a particular agency would have involved us in their next exercise. Sadly, a new hire was brought on board and something fell through the cracks. Now, we are still involved in the exercise—with another agency—but guess who will be getting the Internet test messages we send through Winlink? At least one will go to the person at the other agency who forgot about us, and one to his bosses, too. Just a friendly, “here’s what we’re doing to help” message to an agency that really is our friend.

Not a big deal, but agencies need to realize: No exercise involvement with served agencies is death to our volunteer emcomm programs.