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Getting Licensed - Step by Step

Do I need a license?

Yes. Before you can get on the air, you must obtain a license and learn the rules to operate legally. US licenses are good for 10 years before renewal and anyone may hold one except a representative of a foreign government. In the US there are three license classes—Technician, General and Extra.

All information regarding the step-by-step licensing procedures is linked below and on the left-hand navigational panel for your convenience. Note: Our resources for each license look similar in name. Double check you have chosen to study the material designed for your next test.

ARRL offers an online resource that allows users to take randomly generated practice exams using questions from the actual FCC examination question pool. ARRL Exam Review for Ham Radio™ is free, and users do not need to be ARRL members. The only requirement is that users must first set up a site login (this is a different and separate login from your ARRL website user registration).

ARRL Exam Review includes all of the questions for all three of the current FCC exam pools and provides different review options, so you can choose to review by chapter of the ARRL study manual or by question pool topic.  Short explanations are provided to help you understand the correct answer.  The software also provides the option to produce—and print—as many practice exams as you would like.

LEVEL 1: Technician Class License

  • Exam Requirement: 35-question Technician Written Exam (Element 2).
  • Privileges: All VHF/UHF Amateur bands (frequencies above 30 MHz).
    Limited operations in certain HF bands.

The Technician class license is the entry-level license of choice for most new ham radio operators. To earn the Technician license requires passing one examination totaling 35 questions on radio theory, regulations and operating practices. The license gives access to all Amateur Radio frequencies above 30 megahertz, allowing these licensees the ability to communicate locally and most often within North America. It also allows for some limited privileges on the HF (also called "short wave") bands used for international communications.

The FCC Technician License exam covers basic regulations, operating practices and electronics theory, with a focus on VHF and UHF applications. Morse code is not required for this license. With a Technician Class license, you will have all ham radio privileges above 30 MHz. These privileges include the very popular 2-meter band. Many Technician licensees enjoy using small (2 meter) hand-held radios to stay in touch with other hams in their area. Technicians may operate FM voice, digital packet (computers), television, single-sideband voice and several other interesting modes. You can even make international radio contacts via satellites, using relatively simple station equipment. Technician licensees now also have additional privileges on certain HF frequencies. Technicians may also operate on the 80, 40 and 15 meter bands using CW, and on the 10 meter band using CW, voice and digital modes.

My First Ham License

LEVEL 2: General Class License

  • Exam Requirements: 35-question General written exam (Element 3). 
  • License Privileges: All VHF/UHF Amateur bands and most HF privileges (10 through 160 meters).

The General class license grants some operating privileges on all Amateur Radio bands and all operating modes. This license opens the door to world-wide communications. Earning the General class license requires passing a 35 question examination. General class licensees must also have passed the Technician written examination.

The General Class license is the second of three US Amateur Radio licenses. To upgrade to General Class, you must already hold a Technician Class license (or have recently passed the Technician license exam). Upgrading to a General license--which conveys extensive HF privileges—only requires passing a written examination. Once you do, the entire range of operating modes and the majority of the amateur spectrum below 30 MHz become available to you. The FCC grants exam Element 3 credit to individuals that previously held certain older types of licenses. Find valid forms of Examination Element Credit.

General Upgrade Step by Step:

  • STEP 1) Start engaging in study material.

    Need help preparing for your license exam? We're here to help. We have collected materials for you to learn and study for your license test.

    • General Test Prep Library
    • Supplemental Materials organized by the chapters laid out in the ARRL License Manual
    • ARRL Exam Review for Ham Radio™ is an online resource offered by ARRL that allows users to take randomly generated practice exams using questions from the actual FCC examination question pool. This Exam Review is free, and users do not need to be ARRL members. The only requirement is that users must first set up a site login (this is a different and separate login from your ARRL website user registration). ARRL Exam Review includes all of the questions for all three of the current FCC exam pools and provides different review options, so you can choose to review by chapter of the ARRL study manual or by question pool topic.  Short explanations are provided to help you understand the correct answerThe software also provides the option to produce—and print—as many practice exams as you would like.
    • General Quizlet Study Deck using the complete General Question Pool to test your memory. 
    • Find the ARRL General License Manual and Q&A book for purchase here.

  • STEP 2) Find an in-person, remote or hybrid classroom experience.

    If you do not see a course in your area please keep checking this page. New courses are added daily.
    Learn More

  • STEP 3) Find a test location that works for you.

    The more specific the search criteria, the less information returned. Zip Code searches can use the mileage range in the drop-down menu. Please check back as we update this search page daily.
    Learn More

LEVEL 3: Extra Class License

  • Exam Requirement: 50-question Extra written exam (Element 4)
  • License Privileges: All Amateur band privileges. 

The Amateur Extra class license conveys all available U.S. Amateur Radio operating privileges on all bands and all modes. Earning the license is more difficult; it requires passing a thorough 50 question examination. Extra class licensees must also have passed all previous license class written examinations.

General or Advanced licensees may upgrade to Extra Class by passing a 50-question multiple-choice examination. No Morse code test is required. In addition to some of the more obscure regulations, the test covers specialized operating practices, advanced electronics theory and radio equipment design. Non-licensed individuals must pass Element 2, Element 3 and Element 4 written exams to earn an Extra License. The FCC grants exam element 3 credit to individuals that previously held certain older types of licenses. Find valid forms of Examination Element Credit.

The HF bands can be awfully crowded, particularly at the top of the solar cycle. Once one earns HF privileges, one may quickly yearn for more room. The Extra Class license is the answer. Extra Class licensees are authorized to operate on all frequencies allocated to the Amateur Service.

Upgrade Extra Step by Step:

  • STEP 1) Start engaging in study material.

    Need help preparing for your license exam? We're here to help. We have collected materials for you to learn and study for your license test.

    • Supplemental Materials organized by the chapters laid out in the ARRL License Manual
    • ARRL Exam Review for Ham Radio is an online resource offered by ARRL that allows users to take randomly generated practice exams using questions from the actual FCC examination question pool. This Exam Review is free, and users do not need to be ARRL members. The only requirement is that users must first set up a site login (this is a different and separate login from your ARRL website user registration). ARRL Exam Review includes all of the questions for all three of the current FCC exam pools and provides different review options, so you can choose to review by chapter of the ARRL study manual or by question pool topic.  Short explanations are provided to help you understand the correct answerThe software also provides the option to produce—and print—as many practice exams as you would like.
    • General Quizlet Study Deck using the complete Extra Question Pool to test your memory. 
    • Find the ARRL General License Manual and Q&A book for purchase here.

  • STEP 2) Find an in-person, remote or hybrid classroom experience.

    If you do not see a course in your area please keep checking this page. New courses are added daily.

  • STEP 3) Find a test location that works for you.

    The more specific the search criteria, the less information returned. Zip Code searches can use the mileage range in the drop-down menu. Please check back as we update this search page daily.

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