Olympia Amateur Radio Society Exam Site
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Note - Many of the files on this page are in PDF format which means a PDF viewer, such as Acrobat Reader, or Okular will be needed.

Question Pools - If you would like copies of the actual question pools, you should find links to them at the ARRL website.   Below are versions edited for better fit on the page.

Element 2 - Technician
Element 3 - General
Element 4 - Amateur Extra

Study Guides - I have downloaded the current question pools from the ARRL and redone each question so that it is a statement with the correct answer rather than a question with multiple answers.   I have left the question numbers and regulation numbers intact.   These files are in PDF format and are a 'Work-In-Progress'.   Since they are a 'WIP', they may change as improvements are made.   Please let me know of any errors or problems with the files.

Element 2 - Technician
Element 3 - General
Element 4 - Amateur Extra

Volunteer Examiner (VE) - If you want to be a VE, read the study manual then print out the application sheet and open book review (pages 19-22), fill out the sheets (open book test), then mail to VEC (do not email).   You must be at least 18 years old and hold at least a General class Amateur license to be a VE.

The American Radio Relay League (ARRL) - The ARRL does a lot of good for the hobby.   Please go to their website http://www.arrl.org/home and see some of the many services/benefits they offer.   If you would like to join or renew, the application can be found at ARRL-Membership-Application.pdf

Special Services Club (SSC) - Does your club go above and beyond?   You might want to be recognised as an ARRL Special Services Club.   Details and an online application can be found at http://www.arrl.org/ssc-application.

FELONY QUESTION - As of September 7, 2017 Applicants must answer whether they have been convicted of a felony or not for any changes or upgrades to their licenses.   Both the NCVEC and FCC Forms 605 have been updated with this question.   The ARRL has posted some articles concerning this and they are linked below as well as the FCC Public Notice.

NOTE - As of January 1, 2020, this question must answered if applicant is requesting a Renewal Only (RO).
This has been verified by the ARRL VEC.

FCC Basic Qualification Question - Taken from here.
ARRL's First Article - Taken from here.
ARRL's Second Article - Taken from here.
FCC's Public Notice - Taken from here.

Forms

NCVEC Form 605 - Application for Amateur Operator/Primary Station License.   For Amateur Radio use only and is sent to a VEC.   Do NOT send to the FCC!

RF Safety Information Form - Signing any of the 605 forms indicates one will comply with the rules regarding RF Safety.   This form details what the applicant is agreeing to comply with.

Exam Answer Sheet - Used for taking Amateur Radio Exams from the ARRL VEC.   Bring to exam session.   Set the zoom and/or margins so the box surrounding the answer portion is 250 by 95mm (9-7/8 by 3-3/4").   This will facilitate scoring the exam.

ARRL Application Form for Amateur Club, RACES, or Military Recreation Station License - For Amateur Radio use only and is sent to the ARRL.   Do NOT send to the FCC!

Club Affiliation Application Form - This form is used to affiliate a club with the ARRL and is sent to the ARRL.   Do NOT send to the FCC!

We used to have downloadable copies of the FCC Form and its various schedules but the FCC now requires everything to be done electronically at https://www.fcc.gov/wireless/universal-licensing-system

Vanity Callsign - Read this page http://www.arrl.org/vanity-call-signs for information and links to the FCC website.   The FCC charges the $35.00 application fee for this service.

Washington State HAM RADIO License plate - You will need to print and fill out this application form and send it in per the instructions.   You will need to include a copy of your amateur radio license with the application.   A HAM Radio plate is NOT a vanity plate and does not carry the cost of a vanity plate.

Washington State Military or MARS License plate - You will need to print and fill out this application form and send it in per the instructions.   A Military/MARS plate is NOT a vanity plate and does not carry the cost of a vanity plate.

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