Official Website for Amateur Radio Testing Sessions at
Georgia Tech
Please note, this is the only official source for information regarding
amateur radio testing sessions held at Georgia Tech. These testing
sessions are sponsored on campus by the Georgia
Tech Amateur Radio Club W4AQL and the Atlanta
Radio Club W4DOC. If you discover information to the contrary
on another site, please email w4aql-ve@lists.gatech.edu
with the URL.
About Licenses
There are now 3 license classes: Technician, General, and Amateur
Extra. So, instead of the six
tests you were required to take before, now there are only 3 tests. The
ARRL has done a great job in getting information together on this topic
so please visit their site for more information.
If you are not yet an Amateur Radio
operator, but would like to become one, W4AQL can supply you with study
materials and answer any questions you may have. Many people can pass
the Technician exam with only a few evenings of reading. The Technician class license will allow for transmissions above 30 MHz. The General and Extra licenses will allow for tranmissions in some of the HF bands below 30 MHz.
W4AQL offers Amateur Radio Licensing Exams, given through the ARRL under
their VE program. You may find other
nearby exam sessions on the ARRL's
site. There are usually several in the Atlanta area each month.
There is an administrative fee of $15 per exam sitting in 2010. This covers
as many separate exams as you wish to take in a day, as long as you receive
passing scores. Depending on time constraints, examiners may allow you
to retake failed exams immediately, but you would have to pay for another
exam sitting. Keep in mind that once you have an Amateur Radio
license, it's yours for life, as long as you renew it (for free) every ten
years. It doesn't cost anything to be a ham.
Testing sessions are held on the fourth Sunday of
every month at 2:30 PM in the Van Leer Electrical Engineering building
room W218.
In order to get a good parking place, you need to arrive early!
Upcoming 2010
test sessions:
January 24, 2010
February 28, 2010
March 28, 2010
April 25, 2010
May 23, 2010
June 27, 2010
July 25, 2010
August 22, 2010
September 26, 2010
October 24, 2010
November
28, 2010
Directions to Van Leer Electrical Engineering building:
Parking Map available here. The best parking to use is marked Area 4 on the parking map.
BE ADVISED. ATLANTIC DRIVE (WHERE THE VAN LEER BUILDING IS LOCATED) WILL BE CLOSED TO VEHICULAR TRAFFIC FOR THE FORSEEABLE FUTURE. PEDESTRIAN TRAFFIC WILL BE UNAFFECTED.
| From South of Atlanta |
From North of Atlanta |
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I-75/85N to exit
250 (10th/14th/17th St).
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Take a left on 10th
St.
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Take a left on
State Street
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Follow through stop sign to visitor lot on the left
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Walk to Atlantic Avenue and take a right.
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Van Leer is on the left before a turn in the road
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I-75/85S to exit
250 (14th/10th Street )
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Go through 14th Street light and follow right fork to 10th Street
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Take a right on 10th Street
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Take a left on
State Street
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Follow through stop sign to visitor lot on the left
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Walk to Atlantic Avenue and take a right.
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Van Leer is on the left before a turn in the road
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If you are a licensed ham, someone is generally monitoring our repeater.
What
to bring:
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$15 test fee (cash or
check)
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Pen and pencil
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Calculator (optional) -
please note: the memory will need to be cleared if it is a
programmable type!
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Photo ID (preferably
driver's license or passport). Under 18, bring a birth
certificate and another form of ID (library card, school ID, etc)
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If you are claiming any
'credit' or are already a licensed ham, bring the ORIGINAL AND COPIES
of your license and any CSCEs.
Please add your name and
email address to the form below. This list is stored on a Georgia
Tech server solely for the purpose of informing you of upcoming
exams. Once you have taken the exam, you are welcome to remove
yourself from this list! Approximately one week prior to the exam
each month, you will receive an email reminder. Other than this, you
do not need to 'pre-register'. The purpose of this list is so that
we can inform you, in case of an extenuating circumstance that requires us
to cancel an exam session or a change of location.
You do NOT need to
send an email to confirm your attendance. Any last minute updates
will be posted to this site and emailed to the mailing list below.
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