The ULS License Search enables you to search for a wide range of licenses in the Universal Licensing System. The License Search here provides access to the most basic attributes of a license.
Welcome to the AA9PW Amateur Exam practice pages. This site helps you practice for the any of the three written examinations required to obtain a US Amateur Radio license.
Apply for a new license, renew, modify, assign authorization, transfer control, manage licenses and applications, associate call sign(s) and more.
FCCTests.com provides you with sample tests to prepares you to pass the FCC exam the first time you take the test. Be in control of your future.
The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) is the national association for amateur radio, connecting hams around the U.S. with news, information and resources.
Operation of an amateur station requires an amateur operator license grant from the FCC. Before receiving a license grant, you must pass an examination administered by a team of volunteer examiners (VEs) to determine your operator class
Ham Crazy! FCC Amateur Radio License ID Card – No Paper – No Problem! Our Amateur Radio License ID Card will go with you anywhere! This convenient little card has all your pertinent FCC License information on the front along with a handy little pocket reference on the back.
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One thing most multirotor pilots interested in flying with FPV technology don’t realize is that one of the prerequisites to flying FPV is getting an amateur radio licence from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
FCC License View, part of the agency’s spectrum inventory, is a single portal for information on the management of licenses. Use License View to get data snapshots such as the number of licenses across different services, how many licenses are held by different entities, and how many licenses are up for renewal in the near future.