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Steve Bonine wrote: The class consisted of six sessions held on Tuesdays and Thursdays, so This also works as a weekend -- Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, testing on Sunday, for people who can be motivated enough to read the ARRL book outside class. Here's the real shocker for me: The VE team mailed the package back to the ARRL on Friday (11/30). The calls were in the FCC database yesterday (12/3). The ARRL couldn't have received the forms before yesterday, so that means that on the same day that the paperwork reached the ARRL the calls were issued. The ARRL uploads into the FCC database directly, which assigns the calls. Laurel VEC, which does Hamvention in Dayton, posts the calls of people who take the test Friday ON SATURDAY. I asked how they do this, was told Laurel gives the Dayton VE team authority to upload data themselves. Sweet. The database is offline on the weekend, so Saturday testees have to wait until Monday. ARRL VEC side of operations has their heads on straight. Now if they gave tests for free and let their VE teams upload ... |
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