Area Clubs - other resources

Radio Society of Tucson - Field Day - Get on the Air if you have always wanted to....
http://fieldday.rstclub.org
American Radio Relay League - ARRL's webpage for Field Day, biggest single event in Ham Radio
http://www.arrl.org/contests/announcements/fd/

There are three licenses issued by the FCC - Technician, General, and Extra - Morse Code is NOT REQUIRED for any of these.

Practice Ham tests online

Take a practice test online to get ready for the Big One - both websites offer great practice tests that are taken from the main bank of tests that are actually given.

http://www.eham.net/exams/ - you get results after you have completed the test
http://www.qrz.com/testing.html - you get results as you answer each question

Volunteer Examiners Question Pool
http://www.ncvec.org/

Tour de Cure

Tour de Cure annual bike race to raise money for the American Diabetes Association. Stan Hamnett aka Amateur Radio Call Sign KS7TAN was the Ham Operator for rest site 2 at the Corner of Continental Road and Camino del Sol in Green Valley, Az.

How do I locate my new Call Sign

To see what your new Call Sign is, follow this link, click on the drop down menu that says Search by Call Sign, FRN, or Your Name. You will need to use the name you gave whenn you completed your test at the testing site.

How do I find local clubs in the area?

We have several clubs in the area, please go this link for a listing of local Ham Clubs >> Local Clubs

Welcome Prospective and New Hams

QRZ link to KS7TAN's Call Sign

To learn more about what a Ham is and to answer a number or you questions you might want to visit this link to Ham.net

Here is a good place to answer a lot of your Questions? Why would I want to be a Ham/Amateur Radio Operator?
http://www.arrl.org/FandES/ead/hamfaq.html

Excellent resource for general HAM stuff
Go to QRZ.com


QRZ callsign lookup:

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