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Old July 1st 03, 09:57 PM
cappy anderson
 
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Default Licenses: FCC Radiotelephone & Ham License Recerprocity?

I have a general radiotelehone operatorslicense with a radar
endorsment. Can I get an amateur license without taking the test(s).
No reason why I could take the test but that I am very time
constrained. Thanks in advance.
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Old July 1st 03, 10:09 PM
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I have a general radiotelehone operatorslicense with a radar
endorsment. Can I get an amateur license without taking the test(s).
No reason why I could take the test but that I am very time
constrained. Thanks in advance.


nope, sorry. still have to take the test. there are lots of rules,
different operating procedures, and theory from basic circuits to antennas,
fields, waves, that are part of the amateur tests. some of it may be common
in the technical area, but there are lots of different things also.


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Old July 1st 03, 10:21 PM
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Why ask here -- you'll get right and wrong answers -- can you sort them out.

Only two places to ask with any relialibility.

1. The FCCE-mail:


2. ARRL


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I have a general radiotelehone operatorslicense with a radar
endorsment. Can I get an amateur license without taking the test(s).
No reason why I could take the test but that I am very time
constrained. Thanks in advance.



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Old July 2nd 03, 01:17 AM
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Years ago, I had my general class amateur license. I decided to go after my
amateur extra, but also wanted my commercial telegraph license. As I
recall, if you had your commercial telegraph license (1st or 2nd class), you
would get credit for your amateur extra ticket (CW only - you still had to
pass the theory). I took but one test and passed both my commercial
telegraph and amateur extra class ticket (also obtained the ship radar
endorsement). I also passed the 1st class radiotelephone operator's
license, but that was on a different day. The only common element at the
time was that the 1st or 2nd class radiotelegraph ticket would entitle you
to a 'pass' on element 1-C towards the amateur extra. Nothing else counted.


73 from Rochester, NY
Jim AA2QA

ps - in later years, I believe (just believe - I'd like to hear comments)
that the amateur extra would qualify you for the telegraphy portion of the
commercial telegrapher's license - but this was only recently once the
commercial telegraph ticket became essentially worthless. It used to be the
other way around.
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I have a general radiotelehone operatorslicense with a radar
endorsment. Can I get an amateur license without taking the test(s).
No reason why I could take the test but that I am very time
constrained. Thanks in advance.



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Old July 2nd 03, 04:58 AM
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On 02 Jul 2003 02:36:36 GMT, Vshah101 wrote:

You can take a "license in a day" class where all the material is taught in a
day. At least 75% of the participants passed the test on the first try,
including children and others without the technical background.

The test is question pool format. The questions and answers are published. If
the class is not scheduled soon enough, just buy one of the question pool study
books. Review this book for one or two days and memorize the questions and
answers. After studying the book, take the next amateur radio test.


Do not stick your hand inside the transmitter or the gremlin that
lives therein will bite it off.

Of course this doesn't apply to you.

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73 de K2ASP - Phil Kane


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Old July 3rd 03, 04:35 PM
William H. O'Hara, III
 
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You can take a "license in a day" class where all the
material is taught in a day. At least 75% of the
participants passed the test on the first try, including
children and others without the technical background.

The test is question pool format. The questions and answers
are published. If the class is not scheduled soon enough,
just buy one of the question pool study books. Review this
book for one or two days and memorize the questions and
answers. After studying the book, take the next amateur
radio test.


You can practice on-line: http://www.qrz.com/ham/index.html
and http://www.wvara.org/wvexam/
and http://www.aa9pw.com/


I heartily recommend www.hamtestonline.com
It tracks your progress on each section. A
person might actually learn some of the stuff
with J.C.'s website. It is worth the money.

Bill

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