Amateur Radio License Preparation Courses and Testing

The Vintage Radio and Communications Museum of CT conducts regularly scheduled Amateur Radio Exam Sessions. Our Amateur Radio Club has a team of volunteers who conduct and administer exam sessions for the Technician, General and Extra Class license. Exam sessions coincide with our museum Swap Meets. See the “Events Calendar” for dates and time.

The W1VCM Ham Radio club at the Vintage Radio & Communication Museum conducts amateur radio license VE testing sessions at every Museum "Swap Meet" to assist people who are trying to achieve their Amateur radio operators license. Check the Events Calendar for the next available test date.

An exam, authorized by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC), is required for all three levels of the Amateur Radio license. These exams are administered by Volunteer Examiners, accredited by the FCC-recognized Volunteer Examiner Coordinator (VEC) system.

The Technician Class and General Class written exams consist of 35 multiple-choice questions, drawn randomly from a pool of at least 350. To pass, 26 of the 35 questions must be answered correctly. The Amateur Extra Class exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions and you must also have passed all previous license class written examinations.

MANDATORY BEFORE THE EXAM DATE

FCC Registration Number (FRN):  Examinees are required by the FCC to submit your FRN with your license application form. New license applicants must create an FCC user account and register their Social Security Number (SSN) in the FCC Commission Registration System (CORES) before attending exam sessions.  Registrants will be assigned an FRN which will be used in all license transactions with the FCC. For instructions on how to register your SSN and receive an FRN from the FCC, visit the CORES Registration page and the FCC's Registration instructions page or these instructions from the American Radio Relay League (ARRL) https://www.arrl.org/fcc-cores-registration-instructions . Per FCC rules, a valid email address is also mandatory on the application form to receive FCC correspondence, including the official copy of your Amateur Radio license.

ON EXAM DAY

The test session starts at 10 am and you should be prepared with your FRN number, photo ID, $15 cash or check made out to the ARRL VEC, and - IF applicable - a printed copy of any existing amateur radio license.  You will find the information at https://www.arrl.org/what-to-bring-to-an-exam-session will help you to be prepared.

If you are under the age of 18, special programs are available to reduce the cost of obtaining a license and that information can be found here: https://www.arrl.org/youth-licensing-grant-program

Candidates are welcome to walk-in or may pre-register by calling the museum at 860-683-2903 or send an email to radioclctr@aol.com